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so they carry a variety of products. there are still votes on the great lakes that carry grain and so, grain silos on riverside's across the great lakes will place grain in the cargo hold of about and it will be shipped, often off the great lakes through the st. lawrence seaway. so, in many ways, if you could took us photograph of a port like toledo or cleveland or milwaukee in 1911, the port would look chaotic because there would be hundreds of vessels operating out of that port on any given day. and, it would be different because there would be a wide variety of styles of vessels. in 1911, you still had hundreds of sailing vessels, school nurse, delivering cargo on the great lakes under sail forces a boat like the schoonmaker which was operated under steam. we are now in the engine room of the james schoonmaker museum ship, and it this is the room where the power button that is created to move the ball through the water comes from. originally, the colonel james m. schoonmaker museum ship had expansive xi mentioned. by
so they carry a variety of products. there are still votes on the great lakes that carry grain and so, grain silos on riverside's across the great lakes will place grain in the cargo hold of about and it will be shipped, often off the great lakes through the st. lawrence seaway. so, in many ways, if you could took us photograph of a port like toledo or cleveland or milwaukee in 1911, the port would look chaotic because there would be hundreds of vessels operating out of that port on any given...
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nigel nelson, j carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips. — carry it out.igel nelson,j phillips, thank— carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips, thank you - carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips, thank you so - carry it out. nigel nelson, jl phillips, thank you so much, carry it out. nigel nelson, 1 i phillips, thank you so much, i carry it out. nigel nelson, 1 - phillips, thank you so much, i am so sorry about the interruptions, we didn't have enough time this time around. thank you to post and thank you forjoining us, do stay with us because lewis vaughanjones will be with you at that top of the hour. to get you there, here is that film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode — rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. tuesday, january ist, 1856. with little pride and less hope, we begin the new year. in the world to come, us—based norwegian film—maker mona fastvold captures an intense romantic relationship set against the bleak, unforgiving backdrop of i9th—century frontier life. when the
nigel nelson, j carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips. — carry it out.igel nelson,j phillips, thank— carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips, thank you - carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips, thank you so - carry it out. nigel nelson, jl phillips, thank you so much, carry it out. nigel nelson, 1 i phillips, thank you so much, i carry it out. nigel nelson, 1 - phillips, thank you so much, i am so sorry about the interruptions, we didn't have enough time this time around. thank you to post and...
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-— carry it out. so much, carry it out. nigel nelson, j i phillips, thank you so much, i carry it out. nigel nelson, j - phillips, thank you so much, i am so sorry about the interruptions, we didn't have enough time this time around. thank you to post and thank you forjoining us, do stay with us because lewis vaughanjones will be with you at that top of the hour. to get you there, here is that film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode — rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. tuesday, january 1st, 1856.
-— carry it out. so much, carry it out. nigel nelson, j i phillips, thank you so much, i carry it out. nigel nelson, j - phillips, thank you so much, i am so sorry about the interruptions, we didn't have enough time this time around. thank you to post and thank you forjoining us, do stay with us because lewis vaughanjones will be with you at that top of the hour. to get you there, here is that film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode — rounding up the best...
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carrie went -- immediately went to we're selling our organs. i was like what are you talking about? >> the cost of it didn't really matter. whatever it took we were going to get our daughter this medication. >> reporter: zolgensma is only for kids under the age of 2. the thing is the earlier you get it the better it works. it's so good that if a baby's treated right after birth they could live a relatively normal life. >> the timing of the diagnosis is critical. if s.m.a. is suspected, it is an emergency to figure that out. >> reporter: carrie and rory are both working full-time. both recognize that they have the privilege of health insurance. still the approval process is complicated and time-consuming. >> do you know about how long it will take? because i think -- >> i spent just all day every day on the phone. i'm like, my baby needs this medication. >> reporter: carrie's desperate and relentless appeals win out. >> crazy. like she has no idea that tomorrow's like the biggest day of her life. >> we got some good news today. reese's treatment
carrie went -- immediately went to we're selling our organs. i was like what are you talking about? >> the cost of it didn't really matter. whatever it took we were going to get our daughter this medication. >> reporter: zolgensma is only for kids under the age of 2. the thing is the earlier you get it the better it works. it's so good that if a baby's treated right after birth they could live a relatively normal life. >> the timing of the diagnosis is critical. if s.m.a. is...
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he's carried to -- he's licensed to carry.was trying to get out his id in his wallet out his pocket, and he let the officer know that he was -- he had a firearm, and he was reaching for his wallet. and the officer just shot him in his arm. amy: so dashcam video released nearly a year later shows the four-year-old daughter of diamond reynolds consoling her heartbroken mother, who's handcuffed in the back of a police squad car minutes after the st. anthony police officer jeronimo yanez shot and killed philando. >> mom, please stop saying cusses and screaming, because i don't want you to get shooted. >> ok. give me a kiss. my phone just died. >> i can keep you safe. >> it's ok. i got it, ok? come here. i can't believe they just did that. amy: there we hear the crying of diamond's daughter. the video was released just days after the police officer, jeronimo yanez, was acquitted of manslaughter. i wanted to ask you, carol anderson, to take us on that journey that you took, experiencing all of this, taking it in, telling us who phil
he's carried to -- he's licensed to carry.was trying to get out his id in his wallet out his pocket, and he let the officer know that he was -- he had a firearm, and he was reaching for his wallet. and the officer just shot him in his arm. amy: so dashcam video released nearly a year later shows the four-year-old daughter of diamond reynolds consoling her heartbroken mother, who's handcuffed in the back of a police squad car minutes after the st. anthony police officer jeronimo yanez shot and...
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then we carry out the whole process. without them, we fertilize the egg of the biological mother or a donor egg. mm clinics or millions in this way. the stuff that we see that the state has absolutely no control over these fertility assistance programs. there's a huge gray area for childless couples from all over the world. ukrainian surrogate mothers are their last glimmer of hope . really want to have children want to be a parent has such a basic i denise and jim meissner from whom time and then are embarking on a very special journey today. what time is 4120 pm. yes, you're right. they want to fly to ukraine to their child, which a surrogate mother will soon give birth to lasting longer to get here. and now we just really want to be able to get her straight away. her daughter is to in 10 days, if she takes up the money she takes up to her, daddy to be on my co. yes. let's see. the main thing is that she's healthy and that we're able to reach her back when my wife says it's been a long road. that means it's been on our
then we carry out the whole process. without them, we fertilize the egg of the biological mother or a donor egg. mm clinics or millions in this way. the stuff that we see that the state has absolutely no control over these fertility assistance programs. there's a huge gray area for childless couples from all over the world. ukrainian surrogate mothers are their last glimmer of hope . really want to have children want to be a parent has such a basic i denise and jim meissner from whom time and...
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england _ carry—on from successes like that. england can — carry—on from successes like that.rom successes like that. england can only wonder what - carry—on from successes like that. | england can only wonder what that feeling is like. the england team and the manager have arrived here. the team bus arriving a short moment ago, the players came out into the pitch for a walk around, a huge cheer as you can imagine greeted them from the fans who started to filter and for the stadium here, they travel down from the team hotel in watford, the hotel there were the underwent their final preparations. familiarising themselves with the stadium as they return here to play in front of 60,000 fans tonight having of course with those numbers being increased following the 40,000 euros that were here to see last time when they beat germany before then going on to beat ukraine in rome last time out. a very social atmosphere to his waiting to see whether or not will be as comfortable for england. after that victory over ukraine.— victory over ukraine. that's the big cuestion. victory over uk
england _ carry—on from successes like that. england can — carry—on from successes like that.rom successes like that. england can only wonder what - carry—on from successes like that. | england can only wonder what that feeling is like. the england team and the manager have arrived here. the team bus arriving a short moment ago, the players came out into the pitch for a walk around, a huge cheer as you can imagine greeted them from the fans who started to filter and for the stadium...
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although wolves don't normally carry guitars. i don'tl normally carry guitars. i don't know if you see... _ normally carry guitars. i don't know if you see... yet - normally carry guitars. i don't know if you see... yet takes i know if you see... yet takes tourists _ know if you see... yet takes tourists around _ know if you see... yet takes tourists around this - know if you see... yet takes tourists around this forest, l tourists around this forest, the world's biggest research forest. sunrise and sunset are the best times for spotting. he reckons there is an 80% chance. this is the mark of a big mail big antlers. 0n the moose, we are trying to find the moose, we are trying to approach them with the ancestral technique, the wind and the noise, and we are also doing different calls to attract them. sometimes we're very lucky. he to attract them. sometimes we're very lucky.— to attract them. sometimes we're very lucky. he calls you make, we're very lucky. he calls you make. do _ we're very lucky. he calls you make, do explain _ we're very lucky. he calls you mak
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then we carry out the whole process. without them we fertilize the egg of the biological mother or a donor egg. me clinics or millions in this way. we see that the state has absolutely no control over these fertility assistance programs. there's a huge gray area. there's a charge for childless couples from all over the world. ukrainian surrogate mothers are their last glimmer of hope. we want to children and i want to be a parent has such a basic me the i denise and gens meisner from hoof heim and hasn't, are embarking on a very special journey today. what time is building 1 20 pm? yes, you're right. they want to fly to ukraine to their child, which a surrogate mother will soon give birth to last. been a long to get here and now we just really want to be able to get her straight away . our daughter is to in 10 days. if she takes up the money she takes up to her, daddy to be on my co. yes. let's see. the main thing is that she's healthy and that we're able to reach her like when my wife says it's been a long road that mil
then we carry out the whole process. without them we fertilize the egg of the biological mother or a donor egg. me clinics or millions in this way. we see that the state has absolutely no control over these fertility assistance programs. there's a huge gray area. there's a charge for childless couples from all over the world. ukrainian surrogate mothers are their last glimmer of hope. we want to children and i want to be a parent has such a basic me the i denise and gens meisner from hoof heim...
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i forward, do we carry on doing that? i don't _ forward, do we carry on doing that?orward, do we carry on doing that? i don't think she has the _ forward, do we carry on doing that? i don't think she has the space - forward, do we carry on doing that? i don't think she has the space now| i don't think she has the space now to rebuild _ idon't think she has the space now to rebuild her— i don't think she has the space now to rebuild her life _ i don't think she has the space now to rebuild her life and _ idon't think she has the space now to rebuild her life and her- i don't think she has the space now to rebuild her life and her childrenl to rebuild her life and her children the's _ to rebuild her life and her children the's iives — to rebuild her life and her children the's lives as _ to rebuild her life and her children the's lives as he _ to rebuild her life and her children the's lives as he chooses. - the's lives as he chooses. absoluteix _ the's lives as he chooses. absolutely. —— _ the's lives as he chooses. absolutely. —— i- the's lives as he chooses. absolut
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sorry, carry on. but so can any miscarriage, _ devastating. sorry, carry on.o can any miscarriage, whether it is l can any miscarriage, whether it is very early in the pregnancy or later in the pregnancy, it can be a terribly distressing thing to miscarry and if others around you don't understand that don't acknowledge the feelings that you have you can feel very, very alone and isolated so i think she really will bring comfort to others by talking about it.— talking about it. social media obviously is _ talking about it. social media obviously is often _ talking about it. social media obviously is often criticised . talking about it. social medial obviously is often criticised for various reasons. in fact, carrie speaks about how on instagram things can look super rosy and peachy and it is not often that way. however, social media is allowing people to reach a wider audience, isn't it? yes, it is, and actually the miscarriage association we use social media a lot and people use our private facebook groups and our forum because they can share their feelings wi
sorry, carry on. but so can any miscarriage, _ devastating. sorry, carry on.o can any miscarriage, whether it is l can any miscarriage, whether it is very early in the pregnancy or later in the pregnancy, it can be a terribly distressing thing to miscarry and if others around you don't understand that don't acknowledge the feelings that you have you can feel very, very alone and isolated so i think she really will bring comfort to others by talking about it.— talking about it. social media...
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greg, carry on. they are about to go into _ for that. greg, carry on.o into the bar. - for that. greg, carry on. they are about to go into the bar. they i for that. greg, carry on. they are | about to go into the bar. they will all be seated in about ten minutes. thank you very much. let's speak to a couple of fans now. they are not in the bar yet. hannah kumari, an england fan who has written a play called eng—er—land. and also i'm joined by dan branowsky, an england fan of ukrainian heritage. thank you both forjoining us. i think you are covering all bases there, aren't you?— think you are covering all bases there, aren't you? yeah, i cannot really lose- _ there, aren't you? yeah, i cannot really lose. hopefully, _ there, aren't you? yeah, i cannot really lose. hopefully, everything went our way with england winning against germany and then later on ukraine coming through a tough battle against sweden. so, yeah, double win on tuesday, cannot toulouse tonight. i will take it whichever way it goes. hannah, you have written — whichever way it goes. hanna
greg, carry on. they are about to go into _ for that. greg, carry on.o into the bar. - for that. greg, carry on. they are about to go into the bar. they i for that. greg, carry on. they are | about to go into the bar. they will all be seated in about ten minutes. thank you very much. let's speak to a couple of fans now. they are not in the bar yet. hannah kumari, an england fan who has written a play called eng—er—land. and also i'm joined by dan branowsky, an england fan of ukrainian...
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if you carry on further down the road because burnt out, recalls in the road. but due to everything. factory, the burning of the burning, the food. you know, the at the moment you offer to this company is one favorite. and this is the only place that now we're getting food strong. we just stood out there to protect our families. well, the background to this is the former president j. consumer was sentenced to 15 months in prison for contempt of court after he refused to appear before you destroy inquiry, investigating corruption. during his 9 year rule, we spoke to zoom a son, who's been accused of instigating the recent finance. an allegation he denies it's unacceptable. what has happened and i'm talking about the level of devastation and destruction, vandalism, to, to property. and just the want and looting is something that should not be celebrated, should be denounced, which i have done. and i'll continue to do so. not being labeled as one of the people, one of the instigators and not officially so much as making that other circle around social media commen
if you carry on further down the road because burnt out, recalls in the road. but due to everything. factory, the burning of the burning, the food. you know, the at the moment you offer to this company is one favorite. and this is the only place that now we're getting food strong. we just stood out there to protect our families. well, the background to this is the former president j. consumer was sentenced to 15 months in prison for contempt of court after he refused to appear before you...
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and that was to be completely shut down at the same time and east 10 trains carrying about $10000.00 passengers. what halted with some travellers reported the straw this up to 40 hours. well also we could safe cause seen floating it down flooded streets which more resembled rivers, while sections of more than 2 dozen highways were closed. now, by some estimates, 1200000 people have been affected by the floods. so far, we managed to get this insight from a local reporter. i'm here add to want to say that it has been blocked by the to actual way in a capital city of central china as a whole. probably where the rescue was due on the way that has a re for a capital role has left, it's called the only one se ring you have for the funds is right now. the weather forecast say it will last until tomorrow. the latest from a local. i'm sorry to say the rainfall in a capital city, a realistic time, little bit of 3 days while it's year rainfall remains around $614.00 millimeters, which means that they have witness ho year ring for each of the 3 days. the central theatre people's liberation army
and that was to be completely shut down at the same time and east 10 trains carrying about $10000.00 passengers. what halted with some travellers reported the straw this up to 40 hours. well also we could safe cause seen floating it down flooded streets which more resembled rivers, while sections of more than 2 dozen highways were closed. now, by some estimates, 1200000 people have been affected by the floods. so far, we managed to get this insight from a local reporter. i'm here add to want to...
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and then who gets to carry a gun and who gets to defend themselves? again part of this conversation about what's going on now which is about guns but it's also about stereotypes of safety, community and it's a far bigger issue that ties into really the racial history of our country. >> from frank in new york in northport, independentline . >> caller: good morning doctor metzl. you were talking violence against race, i think that for me my opinion, it can't be reduced to income disparities and in this country we seem to have the areas around the procapitalist side or all the way to the left it's the dirty word of socialism and they've been trying to hide it since fdr with his programs as well. it's capitalist ideas and profits. i just want to get your opinion on how much that plays into all of this. when i said income disparity, thank you. >> a great question. i n.feel like everybody should be on the independent line because i would love this cannot be a polarized conversation. we all have an interest in finding common solutions for this becoming a urg
and then who gets to carry a gun and who gets to defend themselves? again part of this conversation about what's going on now which is about guns but it's also about stereotypes of safety, community and it's a far bigger issue that ties into really the racial history of our country. >> from frank in new york in northport, independentline . >> caller: good morning doctor metzl. you were talking violence against race, i think that for me my opinion, it can't be reduced to income...
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i've had a concealed carry permit for the last 40 years, i carry my gun on me all the time. host: that's the concealed carry? caller: yes sir. i'm the only one in my family that actually has guns and that has carried a gun, no one else in my family does, they are very liberal and they stay away from them. i believe that having it in my life protects me. i'm a real estate broker. i go into houses all by myself in the middle of the afternoon and night to show people houses. i need that they as protection. friends of mine have been attacked and that is something that is there to keep it at bay. i've never had to draw my gun or shoot anybody and i don't see why the people that are shooting people in these inner cities are being allowed to just walk away without any consequences. host: why do you say they are walking away without consequences? you don't think law enforcement is doing enough to arrest them and prosecute? caller: law enforcement is trying to do the best they can and it seems to be more in the liberal run states and democratic states is where it seems to be more. th
i've had a concealed carry permit for the last 40 years, i carry my gun on me all the time. host: that's the concealed carry? caller: yes sir. i'm the only one in my family that actually has guns and that has carried a gun, no one else in my family does, they are very liberal and they stay away from them. i believe that having it in my life protects me. i'm a real estate broker. i go into houses all by myself in the middle of the afternoon and night to show people houses. i need that they as...
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do carry-on. - tomorrow is a special game... sorry, i interrupted you. do carry-on.u. do carry—on. in? problem at all. tomorrow is going to be a very special game. the first time in 55 years that the men's senior team are going to play in a majorfinal and if the senior team are going to play in a major final and if the atmosphere is anything like it was here at wembley, it will be absently bonkers tomorrow night.— tomorrow night. must be probably uuite a tomorrow night. must be probably quite a strange — tomorrow night. must be probably quite a strange atmosphere - tomorrow night. must be probably quite a strange atmosphere in - tomorrow night. must be probably quite a strange atmosphere in the j quite a strange atmosphere in the hotel because preferably all the staff are under strict orders don't make any noise at night, guys probably are going to get early to bed and not stay up watch the telly and ring the mates in syntax or playing video games can we just get sleep and get rest and prep focus. no doubt and i don't know if they will be much sleep going on anyway w
do carry-on. - tomorrow is a special game... sorry, i interrupted you. do carry-on.u. do carry—on. in? problem at all. tomorrow is going to be a very special game. the first time in 55 years that the men's senior team are going to play in a majorfinal and if the senior team are going to play in a major final and if the atmosphere is anything like it was here at wembley, it will be absently bonkers tomorrow night.— tomorrow night. must be probably uuite a tomorrow night. must be probably...
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carry, then we are oversupplied.t has less to do with the flat price. i do not have a lot of judgment on what the contracts are telling me. no one is logging in 2022 prices on a flat perspective. that is not how it works. a lot of folks i think don't understand that. but we saw the curve flip. all the volatility is in the front end of the curve. commodities are just in time business. that is worldly action is on the front -- that is where all the action is on the front end. romaine: still looking at 680, 685. i am curious about the house and dynamics. there is a narrative that a lot of the prices we saw in may, it was driven by home construction, also a lot of home remodelers, people going out to home depot to build decks. how much of that dynamic here could depress prices over the next few months? stinson: i think that is playing a huge part in how depressed prices are right now and how quickly we have fallen. the do-it-yourself customer, we call it shoulder carry come our way more sensitive to price. -- shoulder ca
carry, then we are oversupplied.t has less to do with the flat price. i do not have a lot of judgment on what the contracts are telling me. no one is logging in 2022 prices on a flat perspective. that is not how it works. a lot of folks i think don't understand that. but we saw the curve flip. all the volatility is in the front end of the curve. commodities are just in time business. that is worldly action is on the front -- that is where all the action is on the front end. romaine: still...
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so . final so i hope that carries on. so come _ final so i hope that carries on.nd. what is the key to try to get back _ come on, england. what is the key to try to get back the — come on, england. what is the key to try to get back the italian _ come on, england. what is the key to try to get back the italian team? - come on, england. what is the key to try to get back the italian team? i - try to get back the italian team? i think we have to play our own game. we cannot— think we have to play our own game. we cannot try— think we have to play our own game. we cannot try to— think we have to play our own game. we cannot try to match _ think we have to play our own game. we cannot try to match what - think we have to play our own game. we cannot try to match what they. think we have to play our own game. | we cannot try to match what they are doing _ we cannot try to match what they are doing i_ we cannot try to match what they are doing i think— we cannot try to match what they are doing i think if— we cannot try to match what they are doing i think if we _ we ca
so . final so i hope that carries on. so come _ final so i hope that carries on.nd. what is the key to try to get back _ come on, england. what is the key to try to get back the — come on, england. what is the key to try to get back the italian _ come on, england. what is the key to try to get back the italian team? - come on, england. what is the key to try to get back the italian team? i - try to get back the italian team? i think we have to play our own game. we cannot— think we have to...
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so, as you i say, boris and carrie have announced that carrie's — say, boris and carrie have announcednounced the news on instagram and in an interesting phrase _ on instagram and in an interesting phrase that i hadn't heard before, she said _ phrase that i hadn't heard before, she said she was pregnant and that she said she was pregnant and that she was_ she said she was pregnant and that she was hoping for a rainbow baby. a rainbow— she was hoping for a rainbow baby. a rainbow baby apparently refers to a baby that _ rainbow baby apparently refers to a baby that you have after having a miscarriage or stillbirth. i think it's very— miscarriage or stillbirth. i think it's very interesting that she has talked _ it's very interesting that she has talked openly about this and she says that — talked openly about this and she says that she did so because when she had _ says that she did so because when she had a — says that she did so because when she had a miscarriage earlier this year. _ she had a miscarriage earlier this year. she — she had a miscarriage earlier this year, she was heartbr
so, as you i say, boris and carrie have announced that carrie's — say, boris and carrie have announcednounced the news on instagram and in an interesting phrase _ on instagram and in an interesting phrase that i hadn't heard before, she said _ phrase that i hadn't heard before, she said she was pregnant and that she said she was pregnant and that she was_ she said she was pregnant and that she was hoping for a rainbow baby. a rainbow— she was hoping for a rainbow baby. a rainbow baby...
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and to carry out the rest, your walk in a sleepy emergency response level. a flat being raised with 2 level ones. the railway operator has to have carried out us to ensure safety, such as the stopping services on the lowering the operation at the residential area . so you must have to be caught off the water supply and electricity. the providential flag control and a drug really had a quarter, so reported up more than 140000. the residents have been affected by correctional rings and who and i, since july 16 and 10000 have been relocate to the state police. so fall now for some sports wild control, the theme often always beat campbell team was fine for opting for shorts instead of bikini bottoms in a recent championship match. the disciplinary measure provokes and angry reaction and accusations of sexism. this is completely ridiculous. how many attitude changes are needed in the old fashioned matcher? world of international sport. oh my god. the worst thing is that they just do not understand the quality point once. is that even possible? can you please stop
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they carrying experiments for nasa. they carry them on most of the recent test flights.nd technology into space such as virgin orbit and spacex and they are able to launch satellites more conveniently and cheaply than ever before which is causing an industrial revolution in space and this week alone, virgin 0rbit has launched its second big commercial flight with lots of satellites and spacex have lost a lot of british businesses, many being invested in with 150 million to invest in new space companies. this week, we have had regulations through in parliament for regulating the space industry. the queen has visited clyde space in glasgow and seen satellites being built. we have had numerous things going on which are all leading towards an industrial revolution in space. fight! all leading towards an industrial revolution in space.— all leading towards an industrial revolution in space. and with all that happening. _ revolution in space. and with all that happening, if— revolution in space. and with all that happening, if we _ revolution in space. and with all that happeni
they carrying experiments for nasa. they carry them on most of the recent test flights.nd technology into space such as virgin orbit and spacex and they are able to launch satellites more conveniently and cheaply than ever before which is causing an industrial revolution in space and this week alone, virgin 0rbit has launched its second big commercial flight with lots of satellites and spacex have lost a lot of british businesses, many being invested in with 150 million to invest in new space...
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the ambulances that carry the bodies keep coming one after the other.fficials change course on wearing masks — now vaccinated people are advised to wear them indoors, in places where infections are high. and — you're never to old to cheerlead. we meet the seniors injapan who're getting ready for their 25th—anniversary show. it's seven in the morning in singapore, and eight am in tokyo — where it's day 5 of the olympic games. tuesday had some major surprises, but none bigger than the womens team gymnastics. the russian olympic committee won the gold beating the us who won gold back to back in london and rio. but the real shock came earlier in the final. simone biles, a four time olympic gold medallist, pulled out of the final after her first vault, later saying she did it due to her mental health. she said "i was just shaking. i've just never felt like this going into a competition before. at the end of the day, i have to do what is right for me. itjust sucks that it happened at the olympic games." we can go live now to our sports presenter sarah mulkerr
the ambulances that carry the bodies keep coming one after the other.fficials change course on wearing masks — now vaccinated people are advised to wear them indoors, in places where infections are high. and — you're never to old to cheerlead. we meet the seniors injapan who're getting ready for their 25th—anniversary show. it's seven in the morning in singapore, and eight am in tokyo — where it's day 5 of the olympic games. tuesday had some major surprises, but none bigger than the...
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we are trying to get constitutional carry in the louisiana, where everyone can carry a gun without amit. can you talk about the history of blacks trying to get guns? we were denied because our names might be similar. thank you, c-span, and god bless america. guest: sure. you do not need to go through a long history, just go through the stuff today. we recently got a hold of all the concealed carry permit carriers in los angeles county. los angeles and new york are different from the rest of the country. all you have to do is pay your fee, pass a criminal background check, do your training and it is up to you if you get a concealed carry permit. in places like los angeles and new york, you have to give a good reason to a public official -- and in these places, it is a democrat. in los angeles, you only have about 5% of the permit population being black, even though they make up twice that share of the population. nationwide, about 14% of permit holders are black, which is close to their share of the population. is it just that blacks in los angeles do not have crimes being committed a
we are trying to get constitutional carry in the louisiana, where everyone can carry a gun without amit. can you talk about the history of blacks trying to get guns? we were denied because our names might be similar. thank you, c-span, and god bless america. guest: sure. you do not need to go through a long history, just go through the stuff today. we recently got a hold of all the concealed carry permit carriers in los angeles county. los angeles and new york are different from the rest of the...
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but i think if i carry on- that mindset and if i carry on that expectation — that mindset and if i carryybody around me is happy, _ happy and make sure everybody around me is happy, then — happy and make sure everybody around me is happy, then i _ happy and make sure everybody around me is happy, then i think— happy and make sure everybody around me is happy, then i think that's - happy and make sure everybody around me is happy, then i think that's the - me is happy, then i think that's the only expectation _ me is happy, then i think that's the only expectation you _ me is happy, then i think that's the only expectation you need. - me is happy, then i think that's the only expectation you need. [- me is happy, then i think that's the only expectation you need. [will- only expectation you need. i will freely speak— only expectation you need. i will freely speak about _ only expectation you need. i will freely speak about my _ only expectation you need. freely speak about my mental only expectation you need.“ freely speak about my mental health to anybody. i'vejust freely speak about my
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then we carry out the whole process. without them. we fertilize the egg of the biological mother or a donor eggs. remind me, clinics earn millions in this way. we see that the state has absolutely no control over these fertility assistance programs. there's a huge gray area for childless couples from all over the world. ukrainian surrogate mothers or their last glimmer of hope . i really want to have children and i want to be a parent has such a basic me the i denise at jim's nice now from hoof time and happen are embarking on a very special journey today. what time is $41.00? 20 pm. yes, you're right. they want to fly to ukraine to their child, which a surrogate mother will soon give birth to last been long to get here. and now we just really want to be able to get her straight away. our daughter is 2. in 10 days . she takes up the money she takes up to her daddy, vice on my cook. yes. let's see. the main thing is that she's healthy and that we're able to reach her back. when my wife says it's been a long road. that means it's been o
then we carry out the whole process. without them. we fertilize the egg of the biological mother or a donor eggs. remind me, clinics earn millions in this way. we see that the state has absolutely no control over these fertility assistance programs. there's a huge gray area for childless couples from all over the world. ukrainian surrogate mothers or their last glimmer of hope . i really want to have children and i want to be a parent has such a basic me the i denise at jim's nice now from hoof...
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and they will be carrying out experiments for nasa. they carried them on recent test flights.addition to that, you have commercial space launch companies launching satellites such as virgin and spacex. they are able to launch satellites more conveniently and cheaply than ever before and that is causing an industrial revolution in space. this week alone virgin orbit has launched its second big commercial flight, and spacex has launched a number of british satellites, many from companies invested in by the new investment trust launching in the next few weeks with 150 million investedn new space companies. we havheard regulations go through parliament for regulating the space industry. we have heard the queen visit and see satellites being built. we have had numerous things going on which are all leading towards an industrial revoluti in space -- nancy: and with all that happening, if we could zoom in a little what is happening on the 11th of july, will you be going into space yourself? what will the people who are going be able to experience? will: i will be going on a later fli
and they will be carrying out experiments for nasa. they carried them on recent test flights.addition to that, you have commercial space launch companies launching satellites such as virgin and spacex. they are able to launch satellites more conveniently and cheaply than ever before and that is causing an industrial revolution in space. this week alone virgin orbit has launched its second big commercial flight, and spacex has launched a number of british satellites, many from companies invested...
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i don't get carried away. i was calling to report aah! digging deeper into canada's dark thoughts over 100 navy unlocked graves of indigenous people on a p, a formal residential school. fine, following to similar discovery, in recent weeks, we speak to the leader. it was again aside, the whole point of the residential school was to take the indian out of the indian 6 more bodies including 2 children recovered at the side of the collapse residential building in miami, bringing the old 18. this comes with fi is a growing nearby buildings could also be compromised. the red cross says it's ready to deliver the sporting jobs and conflict areas around the world that if the local authorities approve the shot, we are discussing the double partners and the government ensuring the access to people, particularly in the complex ations those people living in it is really difficult to reach the news. hello live for moscow. thanks for joining us. and i was in our teens and i should love daniel holton with utils, and rice. welcome to the program. that ha
i don't get carried away. i was calling to report aah! digging deeper into canada's dark thoughts over 100 navy unlocked graves of indigenous people on a p, a formal residential school. fine, following to similar discovery, in recent weeks, we speak to the leader. it was again aside, the whole point of the residential school was to take the indian out of the indian 6 more bodies including 2 children recovered at the side of the collapse residential building in miami, bringing the old 18. this...
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past reporters and their sources could be treated like spies and publishing government secrets would carry a maximum prison sentence of 14 years. as ortiz morrow gazda explains, a journalists can do as much harm to britain as a foreign spot to argues the british government in this 66 page proposal, which erases the line between investigative journalism whistle, blowing and spies are all the same under the proposed new secret law, although there are differences in the mechanics of and motivations behind espionage and unauthorized disclosure offenses. there are cases where an unauthorized disclosure maybe as or more serious in terms of intent and or damage. what's more, the legislation seeks to remove with blue protections, even if what they leaked is in the public interest. and stead advisors would be whistleblowers to, to go and talk to their boss if they have a moral issue with something that they're doing rather than reveal it to the public that the government is engaged in something immoral or illegal trays is an interesting question. what if it's their boss that's doing something immor
past reporters and their sources could be treated like spies and publishing government secrets would carry a maximum prison sentence of 14 years. as ortiz morrow gazda explains, a journalists can do as much harm to britain as a foreign spot to argues the british government in this 66 page proposal, which erases the line between investigative journalism whistle, blowing and spies are all the same under the proposed new secret law, although there are differences in the mechanics of and...
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, any oh you did get carried away. mark has just made the point. they things come around every 4. yeah. so you know, you're working, working and work every day of your life before your 5 years in this case, frustrated by the code. so i think we have to cut people a bit slack, you know? all right, joanne, before it, before i close out this lovely panel discussion, are you afraid perhaps that non sport issues or political ones in particular for example could, could become main talking points in the future olympics? no, i'm not worried. i think it's, like i said, i think it's a great opportunity. we've seen so many changes already and i'm not worried. i still feel like eventually it will kind of not 5 down, but we will respect, respect that with the school. and i'm happy. and alice, over to you, your comment on that. it's a different hill in picks. let's put it that way. it's an a everyone watching on tv and watching, you know, 68 tests and see to stadium with every c vacant account. pretend i'm enjoying it as much as i d
, any oh you did get carried away. mark has just made the point. they things come around every 4. yeah. so you know, you're working, working and work every day of your life before your 5 years in this case, frustrated by the code. so i think we have to cut people a bit slack, you know? all right, joanne, before it, before i close out this lovely panel discussion, are you afraid perhaps that non sport issues or political ones in particular for example could, could become main talking points in...
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stand in that can carry over into russia proper. that's the true security risk for russia. so russia has invested interest in seeing some sort of stability arise out of the american withdrawal. and i think russia like everybody else is, is on their back 3 wondering how do we respond. nobody expected the united states to collapse in this dramatic fashion. and yet we have mr. i'm just running low on time. and my last question for you would be some people worry about a vacuum being left in various countries when, when will power leave certain regions of the? well, give me a, give me a time table here. it shows you will, if you will, the next one or 2 years, 3 years maximum. what is the future of afghanistan? first of all, we can count. i believe we can count the longevity of the government a matter of weeks or months after the august 31st withdrawal of american troops. the question is, will there be an element in afghanistan that can solidify into a regional resistance against the telephone, like the northern alliance was in the, in th
stand in that can carry over into russia proper. that's the true security risk for russia. so russia has invested interest in seeing some sort of stability arise out of the american withdrawal. and i think russia like everybody else is, is on their back 3 wondering how do we respond. nobody expected the united states to collapse in this dramatic fashion. and yet we have mr. i'm just running low on time. and my last question for you would be some people worry about a vacuum being left in various...
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that big box carried aboard might be a cake or might not. the white house kept in secret.made this anniversary celebration noteworthy is the first time he used the yacht since his trip to new port last september. a happy outing for the nation's first family. >>> follow us on social mediate @cspanhistory. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> next on american history tv richard bell talks about the declaration of independence. the smithsonian associates hosted this event. >> dr. bell presented many outstanding programs for us on topics relating to early american history and the american revolutionary period in the course of the past several years. he got his degree from the university of cambridge. he is an associate of history in college park where he specializes in early american history.
that big box carried aboard might be a cake or might not. the white house kept in secret.made this anniversary celebration noteworthy is the first time he used the yacht since his trip to new port last september. a happy outing for the nation's first family. >>> follow us on social mediate @cspanhistory. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> next on american history tv richard bell talks about the declaration of independence. the smithsonian...
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that otherwise the ministry of state security or the people's liberation army would otherwise carry out. they're just giving themselves a layer of plausible deniability. but at the end of the day, it's stage sponsored in the, in the sense that it's their beginning, they're being given directions by the internal intelligence organizations and whatever they get out of that. now these groups get to keep the money. what the chinese want is they want the intelligence and the information that comes out of the hack itself brought back in for their own intelligence and national security purposes. and now morgan, what recourse can the government actually take? because you just mentioned it, what is it 0, right? 0 chance that these people are gonna be brought to justice here in the united states, the bad actors in china. you know, president biden also completed that with the russian situation as well. so is there any way beyond threats to actually handle this increase in cyber attacks, whether state spots or, or by just road hackers? you know, you can't sanction your way out of the say, well,
that otherwise the ministry of state security or the people's liberation army would otherwise carry out. they're just giving themselves a layer of plausible deniability. but at the end of the day, it's stage sponsored in the, in the sense that it's their beginning, they're being given directions by the internal intelligence organizations and whatever they get out of that. now these groups get to keep the money. what the chinese want is they want the intelligence and the information that comes...
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it is going to be the civil service, or the vote leave team, or carrie. was one night, her view was, why should it be dominic and the leave team, why shouldn't it be me that is pulling the strings? in response to mr cummings' claims, downing street told us political appointments are entirely made by the prime minister. in the end, you lose the argument, you lose that influence. that's what happened, isn't it? yeah, in fact, literally immediately after the election, it was already clear that this was a problem. before mid january, we were having meetings in numberten, saying it is clear that carrie wants rid of all of us. at that point, we were already saying by the summer he would be gone from here or we would be in the process of trying to get rid of him and get someone else in as prime minister. within months of the prime minister winning the biggest conservative majority in decades, you and a few others from the vote leave campaign were discussing the possibility of getting rid of him. days, not months. within days of the election you were discussing g
it is going to be the civil service, or the vote leave team, or carrie. was one night, her view was, why should it be dominic and the leave team, why shouldn't it be me that is pulling the strings? in response to mr cummings' claims, downing street told us political appointments are entirely made by the prime minister. in the end, you lose the argument, you lose that influence. that's what happened, isn't it? yeah, in fact, literally immediately after the election, it was already clear that...
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then we carry out the whole process. without them we fertilize the egg of the biological mother or a donor eggs. remind me, clinics or millions in this way. we see that the state has absolutely no control over these fertility assistance program. there's a huge gray area for childless couples from all over the world. ukrainian surrogate mothers are their last glimmer of hope . we won't want to be appeared at such a pacey, the i denise and jeans, meisner from hoof, time and half, and are embarking on a very special journey today. what time is quoting 1 20 pm? yes, you're right. they want to fly to ukraine to their child, which is surrogate mother will soon give birth to lasting longer to get here. and now we just really want to be able to get her straight away. our daughter is to in 10 days. if she takes up the money she takes up to her, daddy to be on my co. yes. let's see. the main thing is that she's healthy and that we're able to reach her. when my wife says it's been a long road, that means it's been on our minds for
then we carry out the whole process. without them we fertilize the egg of the biological mother or a donor eggs. remind me, clinics or millions in this way. we see that the state has absolutely no control over these fertility assistance program. there's a huge gray area for childless couples from all over the world. ukrainian surrogate mothers are their last glimmer of hope . we won't want to be appeared at such a pacey, the i denise and jeans, meisner from hoof, time and half, and are...
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why do you also need to carry outside provocations? at least we know what we are fighting for, for our own territory for ourselves, for our future. it is not we who came to them thousands of columns is way by water . it is they who showed up at our borders and violated our territorial waters. another interesting remark here, let me put and said that even if the russian military had sunk the british worship, this wouldn't have meant the start of the 3rd world war because he added, there is no way the west comes out. victorious out of any possible confrontation with russia and those countries know this according to letterman putting on a different subject. he was also asked if there are any plans to pull the plug on foreign social media platforms in russia. and the president said that there are no such plans whatsoever. but he said that there are issues with those platforms, especially when they ignore the russian law and do not comply with you. so if they work in our country and on decent money, they must have been our laws. so 1st of a
why do you also need to carry outside provocations? at least we know what we are fighting for, for our own territory for ourselves, for our future. it is not we who came to them thousands of columns is way by water . it is they who showed up at our borders and violated our territorial waters. another interesting remark here, let me put and said that even if the russian military had sunk the british worship, this wouldn't have meant the start of the 3rd world war because he added, there is no...
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how to carry out _ are out of work. how to carry out that _ are out of work.uction is the biggest issue. the _ biggest issue. the german chancellor angela merkel has visited the region and expressed shock at the destruction. on wednesday, her cabinet will agree on a rescue package for the areas, as the devastated areas are cleaned up and rebuild though, pressure will go on the german government to fulfil its promises. demian mcguinness, bbc news, germany. lots of other climate related news stories, we will start in oregon, with the largest active a wildfire burning through more than 300,000 acres, prompting thousands of evacuations. it is the bootleg fire, almost among the bootleg fire, almost among the biggest and the recent history of the state. one of 80 blazes raging across 11 states in the west. in the uk, the met office issues and amber extreme heat warning as temperatures in parts of the country are set to reach 33 celsius, and a large parts of wellsburg and england will see this, and stay in force until thursday. —— wells. this is an easily linked even
how to carry out _ are out of work. how to carry out that _ are out of work.uction is the biggest issue. the _ biggest issue. the german chancellor angela merkel has visited the region and expressed shock at the destruction. on wednesday, her cabinet will agree on a rescue package for the areas, as the devastated areas are cleaned up and rebuild though, pressure will go on the german government to fulfil its promises. demian mcguinness, bbc news, germany. lots of other climate related news...
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all part of the conversation about how to carry out policy in afghanistan. of the considerations. cia strikes, what to do to interpret or thes and families. what the rain looks like with afghanistan. how to help the military. all the questions still need a decisive answer. and the time left to answer the questions is quickly running out. >> yeah. and all of it happening amid violence already between the taliban and afghan forces there. or oren liebermann, thank you. >>> let's head to kabul. cnn's anna korin is standing by. it's clear the resistance to the taliban has not been strong enough to stop them. >> reporter: absolutely not. in the last two months since president biden announced the u.s. withdrawal, we know more than 150 districts have fallen, and as you're reporting, dozens in the last few days, and weeks. the taliban has been mentioned. there is no denying it. we were at the air base today which is where u.s. and nato forces flew out of last friday. and this was the first time we've been given access to the base. we were speaking to afghan military
all part of the conversation about how to carry out policy in afghanistan. of the considerations. cia strikes, what to do to interpret or thes and families. what the rain looks like with afghanistan. how to help the military. all the questions still need a decisive answer. and the time left to answer the questions is quickly running out. >> yeah. and all of it happening amid violence already between the taliban and afghan forces there. or oren liebermann, thank you. >>> let's...
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now, as president biden understands, it, china government isn't necessarily carrying out these attacks themselves, but they're allowing it to happen. so when you see these as state sponsored acts, absolutely, just, you know, i don't have to pull the trigger. if i give you the gun and you pull the trigger, i'm still responsible for where that bullet goes. they're still responsible for these bits and bytes slide throughout cyberspace. because whether or not there's a thing also called tasking inside the intelligence commuter know where to get a pass to somebody. i said here's what i want you to do. there tasking, these criminal organizations to carry out the activities that otherwise the ministry of state security or the people's liberation army would otherwise carry out their just giving themselves a layer of plausible deniability. but at the end of the day, it's stage sponsored in the, in the sense that it's their beginning, they're being given directions by the internal intelligence organizations and whatever they get out of that. now these groups get to keep the money. what the chine
now, as president biden understands, it, china government isn't necessarily carrying out these attacks themselves, but they're allowing it to happen. so when you see these as state sponsored acts, absolutely, just, you know, i don't have to pull the trigger. if i give you the gun and you pull the trigger, i'm still responsible for where that bullet goes. they're still responsible for these bits and bytes slide throughout cyberspace. because whether or not there's a thing also called tasking...
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is carrying out a huge operation to relocate off gun interpreters and their families who are afraid of taliban retaliation. now we don't know the specific numbers, but thousands of people could be flown out in the coming weeks under operation allies, refuge, 221 off guns including children landed in virginia early on friday, or 20000 and others of applied for a special immigration immigrant visas and those who worked for the us government or military for at least 2 years are eligible. but the process has been long and it's been confusing. on thursday, the u. s. congress is some of the requirements allowing more visa for afghans and provided emergency funding for their transportation as well as their housing. but the crossover, it's hard to get her to a james based joining us from cobbler. so break it down for us, james, because this is just the start of a huge operation. it's a very big operation, but what they're actually saying is that this is not a new operation. they have, in previous, it is allowed some african interpreters when they've done the right paperwork to go to the united
is carrying out a huge operation to relocate off gun interpreters and their families who are afraid of taliban retaliation. now we don't know the specific numbers, but thousands of people could be flown out in the coming weeks under operation allies, refuge, 221 off guns including children landed in virginia early on friday, or 20000 and others of applied for a special immigration immigrant visas and those who worked for the us government or military for at least 2 years are eligible. but the...
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out of that line liberation would be carried out by the united states.n 1945 korea found itself a divided nation despite her efforts to create a free and independent country. the soviet union assumed firm control in north korea. frustrating efforts of a joint commission working to unify the country. all traffic to the north was sealed off. the question of korea became a united nations concerned in 1947. un's efforts to hold supervisory free elections throughout korea are blocked in the north by the soviet union. only in the south were elections held. the republic of korea was created and the national legislature elected the provisions for north korea's representation if elections could be held there. the first president -- these were elections in the south. >> the only legal government in korea. in december of 1948 the soviet union in a surprise move announced as she had removed her occupation troops from north korea. we found ourselves compelled to do the same in the south except for a small u.s. army advisory group which remained at the request of the
out of that line liberation would be carried out by the united states.n 1945 korea found itself a divided nation despite her efforts to create a free and independent country. the soviet union assumed firm control in north korea. frustrating efforts of a joint commission working to unify the country. all traffic to the north was sealed off. the question of korea became a united nations concerned in 1947. un's efforts to hold supervisory free elections throughout korea are blocked in the north by...
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22000 volunteers called decibels, raised awareness, carried out screenings and quickly adapted to the process of coal chain storage. as a frontline, i think is my responsibility to be vaccinated, la and also because his majesty has done so much for us. we feel it is our responsibility as a citizen. when it was time to give everyone their 2nd shots, the desktops got to work and the results were astounding. mission the could talk to the vaccinations again on the 20th and people have cooperated. a lot of people turned up on day one day to day 3, and by day 4 we had achieved our target in just 7 days, pretend administered nearly half a 1000000 shots and fully vaccinated 90 percent of its adult population for older people and others unable to walk to vaccination sites. health officials went door to door. i think we will be able to prevent the transmission of covered maintenance, which is, which is our main goal. and probably how we affect that. how do we need to would be? i stablished in the country and no country can open the leader. king g, g. me, gus, are not gel long chalk has spent th
22000 volunteers called decibels, raised awareness, carried out screenings and quickly adapted to the process of coal chain storage. as a frontline, i think is my responsibility to be vaccinated, la and also because his majesty has done so much for us. we feel it is our responsibility as a citizen. when it was time to give everyone their 2nd shots, the desktops got to work and the results were astounding. mission the could talk to the vaccinations again on the 20th and people have cooperated. a...