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the daily express carries the story. it _ of the party. the daily express carries the story.me minister is pleased... once again it has that accurate of a churchill rallying cry, doesn't it? i’m has that accurate of a churchill rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those _ rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those who _ rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those who read _ rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those who read the - rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those who read the daily i rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure l that those who read the daily says will be moved but that's not the issue. the issue is that working people are going to be hit with a tax that is effectively designed so that rich pensioners can keep hold of the houses despite getting hundreds of thousand pounds worth of care we are all paying for. we can see why this is such a difficult sell. in those a0 constituencies one from the labour party in the last election. there are no solutions and i guess the government is banking on the idea that the election is a few years away and peopl
the daily express carries the story. it _ of the party. the daily express carries the story.me minister is pleased... once again it has that accurate of a churchill rallying cry, doesn't it? i’m has that accurate of a churchill rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those _ rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those who _ rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those who read _ rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those who read the - rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those who...
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i have a question of carrie. what -- do we have a sense of what percentage of our population gets flu shots annually? >> boy, we do. i don't have that number offhand. i just need to collect it between our work site locations and various health plans. it is data we do request. so we can take a look at that and report it out for 2020 and, again, 2021 once we have that. >> commissioner scott: that, i think, would be informative. as we all know, we're sitting at about 50% with covid vaccinations, fully vaccinated nationwide are a little bit more than that, 53, 54%. and a number of folks have said, well, with flu shots, it's less than 50% of the people get flu shots annually. and i find that to be a little strange, because the employers i work with, i know they were onsite clinics and so forth like you're doing and that seems to me that would drive the percentages up. i was wondering if we were tracking that. i look forward to hearing from you, carrie. thank you so much for all you're doing. >> thank you. >> president
i have a question of carrie. what -- do we have a sense of what percentage of our population gets flu shots annually? >> boy, we do. i don't have that number offhand. i just need to collect it between our work site locations and various health plans. it is data we do request. so we can take a look at that and report it out for 2020 and, again, 2021 once we have that. >> commissioner scott: that, i think, would be informative. as we all know, we're sitting at about 50% with covid...
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out the deeds, or wanting to carry out the deeds that we know about?e heard people say that these terrorist suspects that we are seeing in europe, great britain —— i've heard people say that these terror attacks that we are seeing in europe, great britain and the united states have nothing to do with islam, but having spent years with men like khalid sheikh mohammed and abu zubaydah and ramzi bin al—shibh and al—nashiri, i can tell you in their minds, it has everything to do with islam. everything to do with... their interpretation? their interpretation — their salafist islamist interpretation of islam. james mitchell, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me on. so, there you were, after more than 20 years in the us air force. you'd retired, you were working as a consultant for the cia, the september 11th attacks happened, you say to the cia, "i want to be part of the solution." why? it was an attack on our homeland. the main thing that influenced me to want to volunteer to help out was the death and destruction. the critical thing, when they asked m
out the deeds, or wanting to carry out the deeds that we know about?e heard people say that these terrorist suspects that we are seeing in europe, great britain —— i've heard people say that these terror attacks that we are seeing in europe, great britain and the united states have nothing to do with islam, but having spent years with men like khalid sheikh mohammed and abu zubaydah and ramzi bin al—shibh and al—nashiri, i can tell you in their minds, it has everything to do with islam....
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constitutional carry. >> texas seasonnators have pass constitutional carry. you wouldn't have to get a license, no training required and there would no longer be a test. >> we're going to take a notion of no regulation whatsoever and call that constitutional. one of the most rigorous recent studies that investigated what happened when these laws changed found that violent crime increased by between 13 and 15%. >> if you suggested to harlom carter by 2020 carry laws of one form or another would be in effect in all 50 states, he would have said you're crazy. but they are. >> because of the work that the nra has done, we have a huge number of people who now have guns in their everyday lives. it's not just saturday afternoon at the competition. it not just hunting season. you're literally carrying a gun around on earth every day to work, to the store, dropping your kids off at school with the idea that you're going to be able to use it to defend yourself or other people in an emergency. >> the nra has managed
constitutional carry. >> texas seasonnators have pass constitutional carry. you wouldn't have to get a license, no training required and there would no longer be a test. >> we're going to take a notion of no regulation whatsoever and call that constitutional. one of the most rigorous recent studies that investigated what happened when these laws changed found that violent crime increased by between 13 and 15%. >> if you suggested to harlom carter by 2020 carry laws of one form...
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he was carrying a gun with him. we have too many of these distances that put black people in thecrosshairs . of this violence. black as the default threat in the society so if you have a gun and automatically threatened. it is this stand your ground law. stand your ground says anywhere you have a right to be you have a right to defend yourself . and if you feel threatened, if you perceive a threat then you have a right to defend yourself. well, when black is the perception of threat, anywhere i have a right to be and i am block i can perceived threats and that puts me in the crosshairs. it is how george zimmerman walked for killing trayvon martin who was unarmed. >> for the crime of wearing a hoodie. having read your work, what do you see as your overarching thesis for all your work together? obviously you're dealing with race in america but do you see it as your tackling the vote, your tackling like you said white rage. do you see this as part of a larger mosaic of something you're trying to put together or do you
he was carrying a gun with him. we have too many of these distances that put black people in thecrosshairs . of this violence. black as the default threat in the society so if you have a gun and automatically threatened. it is this stand your ground law. stand your ground says anywhere you have a right to be you have a right to defend yourself . and if you feel threatened, if you perceive a threat then you have a right to defend yourself. well, when black is the perception of threat, anywhere i...
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so what you saw happening there black folks carrying guns?hould i close my business what are weso going to do that is standard. think about the tripwire in the first place black men coming to the courthouse where they were held to make sure that justice actually happened in the young men would not be lynched when they came to the courthouse armed they were furious. how dare you believe that you have the right to bear arms and you have a right to challenge us but we will do the result was 35 or 40 blocks wiped out hundreds of people killed. >> it's interesting because asar far as wert know on the steps of the courthouse there was a skirmish someone tried to take someone's gun from them so that played a pivotal role in that moment so talk about white rage witches and encouraging but the issue that you talk about generally is such aat fascinating concept in the sense so much of the issues that you write about are several hundred years ago but i do wonder if we as a society still have this irrational fear of black menus for the most part with thi
so what you saw happening there black folks carrying guns?hould i close my business what are weso going to do that is standard. think about the tripwire in the first place black men coming to the courthouse where they were held to make sure that justice actually happened in the young men would not be lynched when they came to the courthouse armed they were furious. how dare you believe that you have the right to bear arms and you have a right to challenge us but we will do the result was 35 or...
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he was carry a gun. we have too many of these instances that put black people in the crosshairs of this violence. black is the default in the society so if you have a gun, automatically threatened so it's the danger of standing your ground law, stand your ground says that anywhere you have a right to be, you have a right to defend yourself and if you feel threatened, if you perceive a threat than you have the right to defend yourself. when black is the perception of threat,ck anywhere i have a rigt to be, i can perceive threat in the crosshairs. it's how george zimmerman walked killing trayvon martin who was unarmed. >> yet the crime of wearing a hoodie. having read your work, what you see as your overarching thesis for all of your work together? obviously you are dealing with race in america and things but do you see it as tackling like you said white rage, you see it as part of a larger mosaic of something you're trying to put together or do you just go issue to issue? >> it is part of a larger mosaic.
he was carry a gun. we have too many of these instances that put black people in the crosshairs of this violence. black is the default in the society so if you have a gun, automatically threatened so it's the danger of standing your ground law, stand your ground says that anywhere you have a right to be, you have a right to defend yourself and if you feel threatened, if you perceive a threat than you have the right to defend yourself. when black is the perception of threat,ck anywhere i have a...
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i was told that if. things carried on as they were, but we would _ things carried on as they were, butt we would be looking _ things carried on as they were, but we would be looking at _ things carried on as they were, but we would be looking at a _ things carried on as they were, but we would be looking at a waiting . we would be looking at a waiting list of _ we would be looking at a waiting list of about _ we would be looking at a waiting list of about 13,000,003 - we would be looking at a waiting list of about 13,000,003 years i we would be looking at a waiting - list of about 13,000,003 years time. my choice _ list of about 13,000,003 years time. my choice is — list of about 13,000,003 years time. my choice is at — list of about 13,000,003 years time. my choice is at that _ list of about 13,000,003 years time. my choice is at that point, _ list of about 13,000,003 years time. my choice is at that point, i- list of about 13,000,003 years time. my choice is at that point, i can - my choice is at that point, i can say we — my choice is at that point, i can say we made _ my choice is
i was told that if. things carried on as they were, but we would _ things carried on as they were, butt we would be looking _ things carried on as they were, but we would be looking at _ things carried on as they were, but we would be looking at a _ things carried on as they were, but we would be looking at a waiting . we would be looking at a waiting list of _ we would be looking at a waiting list of about _ we would be looking at a waiting list of about 13,000,003 - we would be looking at a...
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he comes up with something called cash and carry. americans should be allowed to sell goods to great britain. but, the british have to come and get it. they have to pay cash, and they have to take it away on their own ships. that fits in the polling data that i just showed you. yes, we will sell goods. yes, we will not, under any circumstances, give them loans. and we will not put our ships or our people at risk. if they want to come and pay cash and carry away themselves, they can do that. it is the safest possible policy. it satisfies the desired aide of england and france, but it doesn't put americans at risk. once they take the goods from all ports, it's not our problem anymore. if those ships get attacked, they are not our ships. if lives are lost, they are not american lives. it's beautifully crafted to perfectly capture what the american people would be willing to do. i don't think that's a coincidence. that is fdr understanding exactly what the public was willing to tolerate at any given point. that's what we will see through
he comes up with something called cash and carry. americans should be allowed to sell goods to great britain. but, the british have to come and get it. they have to pay cash, and they have to take it away on their own ships. that fits in the polling data that i just showed you. yes, we will sell goods. yes, we will not, under any circumstances, give them loans. and we will not put our ships or our people at risk. if they want to come and pay cash and carry away themselves, they can do that. it...
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on or not. flit are on the edge of where they can carry on or not-— carry on or not. or not. of course it is. people forget the early days i carry on or not. of course it is. people forget the early days of carry on or not. of course it is. - people forget the early days of the covid _ people forget the early days of the covid epidemic — we talked about the balance _ covid epidemic — we talked about the balance between health and the economy, that'll come back with a vengeance — economy, that'll come back with a vengeance. just at the moment, the furlough _ vengeance. just at the moment, the furlough system will supposedly be brought _ furlough system will supposedly be brought to an end, and one wonders the price _ brought to an end, and one wonders the price that will be paid if some of these — the price that will be paid if some of these depressing forecasts have to he _ of these depressing forecasts have to be implemented.— of these depressing forecasts have to be implemented. david, let's move on to the metro. _ to be implemented. david, let's move on to the metr
on or not. flit are on the edge of where they can carry on or not-— carry on or not. or not. of course it is. people forget the early days i carry on or not. of course it is. people forget the early days of carry on or not. of course it is. - people forget the early days of the covid _ people forget the early days of the covid epidemic — we talked about the balance _ covid epidemic — we talked about the balance between health and the economy, that'll come back with a vengeance —...
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he carries a gun with it.ve too many of the's instances that put black people in the crosshairs of this violence black as a default threat if you have a gun your automatically threatened so the stand your ground law with stand your ground anywhere you have a right to be have a right to defend yourself. and if you feel threatened or perceive a threat, then you have the rightse to defend yourself. when black is the perception of threat, anywhere i have a right to be, if i see black eye perceived threat. it is how george zimmerman walks for killing treyvon martin who was unarmed. host: the crime of wearing a hoodie. so having read your work, what do you see as your overarching thesis you deal with race in america but do you see it tackling the vote or white rage or second amendment is this larger mosaic is something you try to put together quick. >> it is part of a larger mosaic my first book was called eyes off the prize and there i am looking at the bridal ray of human rights and african-americans in the 19 for
he carries a gun with it.ve too many of the's instances that put black people in the crosshairs of this violence black as a default threat if you have a gun your automatically threatened so the stand your ground law with stand your ground anywhere you have a right to be have a right to defend yourself. and if you feel threatened or perceive a threat, then you have the rightse to defend yourself. when black is the perception of threat, anywhere i have a right to be, if i see black eye perceived...
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he was carrying a gun with him. we have too many of these instances that put black people in the crosshairs of this violence. black is the default threat in the society, so if you have a gun, i'm automatically threatened. it is the danger of like stand your ground law. with stand your ground says that anywhere you have a right to be, you have a right to defend yourself, and if you feel threatened, if you perceive a threat, then you have the right to defend yourself. well, when plaque is the perception of threat, anywhere that i have a right to be, and i see black, i can perceive a threat and that [inaudible] in crosshairs. it is how zimmerman walked in the killing of trayvon martin who was unarmed. >> yeah, the crime of wearing a hoodie. having read your work, what do you see as kind of like your overarching thesis? obviously you're dealing with race in america, things like that. do you kind of see it as you're tackling the vote, you're tackling white rage, you're tackling the 2nd amendment, do you see this as a lar
he was carrying a gun with him. we have too many of these instances that put black people in the crosshairs of this violence. black is the default threat in the society, so if you have a gun, i'm automatically threatened. it is the danger of like stand your ground law. with stand your ground says that anywhere you have a right to be, you have a right to defend yourself, and if you feel threatened, if you perceive a threat, then you have the right to defend yourself. well, when plaque is the...
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i carried her inside me for nine _ like me? i carried her inside me for nine months — like me?e me for nine months-— nine months. so, here is the thing. this is a very _ nine months. so, here is the thing. this is a very difficult _ nine months. so, here is the thing. this is a very difficult subject - nine months. so, here is the thing. this is a very difficult subject for. this is a very difficult subject for a film to approach and what this tries to do is to be sort of, you know, sentimental and sometimes funny and sometimes serious. and it manages to be none of the above. it ends up being that wet about possible things. mawkish. it feels kind of like a movie that does not know exactly how to pitch itself. another thing that happens to her character is that she is constantly harassed by the styling of the title. a starling that is in her garden and it becomes a metaphor for agree. she assented to find somebody who she is told will give psychiatric help it turned out to be a vet who used to be a psychiatrist. it is full of these kind of overly kooky quirky contrivances and th
i carried her inside me for nine _ like me? i carried her inside me for nine months — like me?e me for nine months-— nine months. so, here is the thing. this is a very _ nine months. so, here is the thing. this is a very difficult _ nine months. so, here is the thing. this is a very difficult subject - nine months. so, here is the thing. this is a very difficult subject for. this is a very difficult subject for a film to approach and what this tries to do is to be sort of, you know,...
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and california's law at the time allowed open carry. california's law at the time also allowed for civilians to have to stand a certain distance away from a police officer doing his or her duty. and so the panthers would stand there, with their guns, openly carrying, watching the police arresting black folks. and the police did not like it. they did not like the policing the police thing at all. so they ran to [inaudible] who was a california assemblyman and said we need help. and the assemblyman obliged with the mullford act which was written with the help of the nra, that banned open carrying of weapons, so it banned -- it made illegal what the panthers were doing that was legal in order to bring down police violence in the black community. and the panthers with their guns sent a shockwave through white america, and this was where you would get this narrative, this bifurcated narrative that had martin luther king as non-violent but remember the violence that he faced. remember -- because what they were doing was disrupting the power s
and california's law at the time allowed open carry. california's law at the time also allowed for civilians to have to stand a certain distance away from a police officer doing his or her duty. and so the panthers would stand there, with their guns, openly carrying, watching the police arresting black folks. and the police did not like it. they did not like the policing the police thing at all. so they ran to [inaudible] who was a california assemblyman and said we need help. and the...
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will that carry-on? -- carry on? thomas: no, they can't do that anymore.n a broadcaster social media. ros: there has to be some people in denmark that this is too much punishment -- that think this is too much punishment? thomas: that is correct, that you can't do this, that it is not a possibility that you can do that in danish law. it is going to be difficult for the government to make this allowed. ros: thomas, thanks r speaking to us. ♪ now, let's turn to afghanistan. in the weeks that folwed the taliban takeover, foreign and local journalists have had to try to tell the story about the taliban is doing while dealing directly with the taliban. we will look at the ethics and practicalities of doing this. on bbc radio 4, i have been speaking to people who have to navigate this relationship. one of them is based in london, ceo of the company that owns total news. total has a big audience in afghanistan, many millions. here he is describing his dealings with the taliban. >> the relationship has always been professional. we did have an incident where they a
will that carry-on? -- carry on? thomas: no, they can't do that anymore.n a broadcaster social media. ros: there has to be some people in denmark that this is too much punishment -- that think this is too much punishment? thomas: that is correct, that you can't do this, that it is not a possibility that you can do that in danish law. it is going to be difficult for the government to make this allowed. ros: thomas, thanks r speaking to us. ♪ now, let's turn to afghanistan. in the weeks that...
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guns in various places, including one of them would limit your ability to carry in a school. if the janitor, it's sandy hook, elementary, had carried a pistol and he heard the shooting down the hallway and people screaming and then saw a young man not in a police uniform running at him with an a r 15 and had shouted to the guys, stop and then pulled his pistol out and shot adam lanza would that have been a good thing or a bad thing. the folks like jenny burdick and those, you know, those net which, why would they think it would be a bad thing for people, legitimate law abiding people to carry a pistol on a plan. so rally starts at noon. i'll be saying a few words and then introducing other legislators who are coming about to protest. we expect to counter protest. now you guys have a little sleeves, really. we're going down. the salem seats fires, holding a rally, and we're going to go show them that they're not going to get away from what they're getting. the the safety of our, of our families, of our children is their top. i mean, no more than a 1000. more than $90000.00 the
guns in various places, including one of them would limit your ability to carry in a school. if the janitor, it's sandy hook, elementary, had carried a pistol and he heard the shooting down the hallway and people screaming and then saw a young man not in a police uniform running at him with an a r 15 and had shouted to the guys, stop and then pulled his pistol out and shot adam lanza would that have been a good thing or a bad thing. the folks like jenny burdick and those, you know, those net...
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true and other nato troops was carried out without any consideration of the consequences. and as you know, the consequences are that there are many weapons left in afghanistan and we all see the need to see to it that these weapons not being taken up and used . you can still even look for destructive purposes because it is, i'm sure, and the reality that is currently unfolding there is based on statements from the tall, a bon proclaimed, their intent to combat extremism, to combat terrorism, including the islamic state, and not to project and stability on a neighbors they have announced that they will comply with and they will respect women's rights. they've announced that they will see to it, that there be the creation of an inclusive government. you know about all of this. and, and now what's most important probably is for these prompts to be to be honored. the 1st step was taken of the creation of the transitional structures of government structure. of course, this is not reflect the whole, the whole gamut of afghan society, no religious and political forces. so we are
true and other nato troops was carried out without any consideration of the consequences. and as you know, the consequences are that there are many weapons left in afghanistan and we all see the need to see to it that these weapons not being taken up and used . you can still even look for destructive purposes because it is, i'm sure, and the reality that is currently unfolding there is based on statements from the tall, a bon proclaimed, their intent to combat extremism, to combat terrorism,...
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— carry on for? no, no idea. and i have to tell— carry on for? no, no idea.or? no, no idea. and i have to tell you that the - carry on for? no, no idea. and i j have to tell you that the science carry on for? no, no idea. and i i have to tell you that the science of volcanology cannot predict how long the eruption will last. despite what you may have heard somewhere. we don't know when the eruption is going to stop and we don't know the evolution of the eruption, we don't know whether this eruption is going to increase in intensity or decrease. the fact is that this face is continuously increasing, there are faces where the intensity increases and then decreases and so on. this is the normal behaviour in this type of eruption. but we cannot say when how long the eruption is going to last and we cannot say in advance what the behaviour of the eruption is going to be. the airport has been closed _ eruption is going to be. the airport has been closed because _ eruption is going to be. the airport has been closed because of- eruption is going to be. the airport h
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we already have some charges of carrying guns. we do not know how many others are believed to be carrying guns. our makeshift weapons as well, not just the ones i mentioned but also the acts, the tomahawk, the metal rod. the steel toed shoes. the list goes on and on what these people were accused of carrying as they faced off with police in hand-to-hand combat. i am no law enforcement expert but i know the police were concerned if they opened fire with they have lost a bloody gun battle that would've turned a horrible day into a massacre? host: i want to remind viewers about the investigation into the shooting of ashli babbitt. guest: a capitol police officer was internally reviewed, and the capitol police department found no violation but what he did was in furtherance of protecting congress and protecting the u.s. house were ashli babbitt was shot while climbing through a broken glass window to the house speaker's lobby. we know those doors are what separates the outside, the hallways of the second floor of the capital, and memb
we already have some charges of carrying guns. we do not know how many others are believed to be carrying guns. our makeshift weapons as well, not just the ones i mentioned but also the acts, the tomahawk, the metal rod. the steel toed shoes. the list goes on and on what these people were accused of carrying as they faced off with police in hand-to-hand combat. i am no law enforcement expert but i know the police were concerned if they opened fire with they have lost a bloody gun battle that...
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was carried out by an individual. not a faith, not a culture, not in its necessity, but an individual person who was gripped by ideology that is not supported here by anyone or any community. he alone carries the responsibility for these ex. let that be with a judgment for children, right? as a journalist for television zealand and has the latest from the scene of the attack . there's still a heavy police presence at those count down supermarket in west oakland when of new zealand. it is new zealand, the largest city to my lived and to my right, this is a main street we're on and both ends accord and off with police lights flashing. and as you can probably see behind me, there are police carrying out investigations as to what happened today. and it was chaotic saying they were people running, they were cars whizzing around the streets and people didn't know what was going on . and most notably, the sound of sirens echoing out around the region. there was confusion to people didn't know what was going on. they were ask
was carried out by an individual. not a faith, not a culture, not in its necessity, but an individual person who was gripped by ideology that is not supported here by anyone or any community. he alone carries the responsibility for these ex. let that be with a judgment for children, right? as a journalist for television zealand and has the latest from the scene of the attack . there's still a heavy police presence at those count down supermarket in west oakland when of new zealand. it is new...
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but they were mostly carried out in newspapers and among elites. this is available to virtually everybody in america. almost the entire country is covered by radio networks. and significantly, according to the census data from 1940, lots of people have radios. 90% of people in urban areas outside the south, smaller percentage in southern urban areas, about 79%, among urban whites, radio ownership is almost universal, 94.4%. what this means is that the overwhelming majority of the american people have access to the radio. they either own one themselves or they know somebody, a neighbor, a family member. when important events happen like a presidential address, they can gather at that person's house and listen to it. nothing like this had ever happened before. we, of course, take this for granted. we instantly know everything. we have access to hear anything at any time. this was new. this had never happened before. you could reach, in one speech, virtually everyone in america, at least in theory. so that's going to shape the debate as well. it start
but they were mostly carried out in newspapers and among elites. this is available to virtually everybody in america. almost the entire country is covered by radio networks. and significantly, according to the census data from 1940, lots of people have radios. 90% of people in urban areas outside the south, smaller percentage in southern urban areas, about 79%, among urban whites, radio ownership is almost universal, 94.4%. what this means is that the overwhelming majority of the american...
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what happened but an individual who carried out the attack? what do you think it's emboldened for her to describe it in those terms? yeah, i mean, if you look at the actual definition and under the suppression, active museum, the definition amongst the causes are political, ideological, or religious. and we tend to see globally, anything that islamic states inspired or even by we see that as a religious cause. but she's right this, this place, this individual would not represent the vast majority of muslims around the world. of course, what i think what is quite interesting is, but again we're seeing is let me state who in spite of these it's to of course, this is one big issue. certainly from the withdrawal from afghanistan and western forces on western influence with the islamic state in the course of province, islamic state k. as a know, that's one of the things they do they, they inspire after terms of globally. so it might be a coincidence, but you know, timing wise was this individual will never know now because he was, he was told by th
what happened but an individual who carried out the attack? what do you think it's emboldened for her to describe it in those terms? yeah, i mean, if you look at the actual definition and under the suppression, active museum, the definition amongst the causes are political, ideological, or religious. and we tend to see globally, anything that islamic states inspired or even by we see that as a religious cause. but she's right this, this place, this individual would not represent the vast...
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in all that she carries she carries objects from the archive to capture the fullness of ashley and bruce lives what is more important and what is more tender than a devotion to ancestors lives in history. wrestling stories from the margin has redefined the sales of history, native american studies, black studies in women's studies it has given all of us a courage and a map to be bolder and more defiant in the stories that we tell and with that i would like to welcome doctor chaya. >> that was so moving into generous and so wonderful. thank you. i am thrilled that we are gathered here and people with us in individual spaces but honestly i could go to bed right now happy with what you just said. what a pleasure it is to be a teacher and have you as one of my students. it is really gratifying to be here and i am grateful to you thank you to the museum foro inviting me and being together in the world to host this event. i think it's so important that we have the slave quarters here because when you see it is critical to the interpretation and how they change his country for the public. museu
in all that she carries she carries objects from the archive to capture the fullness of ashley and bruce lives what is more important and what is more tender than a devotion to ancestors lives in history. wrestling stories from the margin has redefined the sales of history, native american studies, black studies in women's studies it has given all of us a courage and a map to be bolder and more defiant in the stories that we tell and with that i would like to welcome doctor chaya. >> that...
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hopefully carrying on doing m “ob, doing? hopefully carrying on doing my job. but _ doing?opefully carrying on doing my job, but probably somewhere l doing? hopefully carrying on doing - my job, but probably somewhere else. myjob, but probably somewhere else. you make its a big part of my life that i'm leasing. i've been going to russia since i was a student, since i was 18. i as the soviet union collapsed, so the fact that i have been banned for life is notjust about my reporting, and it's also quite a personal range for me. so it's quite a personal range for me. so its left a big hole, but diana journalist and i'm a bbc reporter. i worked in other countries before, and i guess hopefully i will be reporting from another one soon. perhaps on russia's role more broadly in the world, but, yeah, i wish it were russia, but... that's not in my hands any more and. sarah rainsford, thank— not in my hands any more and. sarah rainsford, thank you _ not in my hands any more and. sarah rainsford, thank you so _ not in my hands any more and. sarah rainsford, thank you so much, - not in
hopefully carrying on doing m “ob, doing? hopefully carrying on doing my job. but _ doing?opefully carrying on doing my job, but probably somewhere l doing? hopefully carrying on doing - my job, but probably somewhere else. myjob, but probably somewhere else. you make its a big part of my life that i'm leasing. i've been going to russia since i was a student, since i was 18. i as the soviet union collapsed, so the fact that i have been banned for life is notjust about my reporting, and it's...
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the shooter that carried out a school shooting in the crimea in town of kurtz. that was that boy was 18 years old and re moderate movement. right, right. it was a grim school shooting. he was 18 years old. just about the same age as the shooter from cousin who was 19 years old at that time. he also said that, you know, he hated a bunch of people and people were thinking that he may be, he may have had some psychological illness or something. and even apparently idolized the government that carried out the columbine high school shooting. i in the united states, back in the 1990. so a lot of people are wondering what is going on. why are these shootings specifically and educational institutions continuing? well, specifically, after the kurtz massacre took place, we heard from russian president vladimir putin. he said that it was the result of globalization that it was a consequence of globalization. and that it was something that was brought over to russia, basically from the united states were the school shootings. these trends of school shootings really started
the shooter that carried out a school shooting in the crimea in town of kurtz. that was that boy was 18 years old and re moderate movement. right, right. it was a grim school shooting. he was 18 years old. just about the same age as the shooter from cousin who was 19 years old at that time. he also said that, you know, he hated a bunch of people and people were thinking that he may be, he may have had some psychological illness or something. and even apparently idolized the government that...
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please understand the junior, the committee is the national guard that carries out all checks. the medical commission data is also provided that even the examination is carried out by the national guard inspect you have no task. you should also understand that this cannot be foreseen. we cannot look into a person's head into his own senior. my child called me now. he studies at the universe city as well and was locked in one of the rooms. when i found out that this beast was studying ital facility, or can you imagine how i felt it? thank god, everything seems to be okay with my child. but all this is very hard for me to get of course, i have already brought up all documents on this person and local corresponding update to this to from the same. so please give me a ring, happened around noon according to the various sources between 11 and 12 o'clock and i sought an unknown person, came to the universe ground. he passed through a checkpoint, refer to evidence that he started shooting already. then. then he went to the main building and open the file that followed him, firing a se
please understand the junior, the committee is the national guard that carries out all checks. the medical commission data is also provided that even the examination is carried out by the national guard inspect you have no task. you should also understand that this cannot be foreseen. we cannot look into a person's head into his own senior. my child called me now. he studies at the universe city as well and was locked in one of the rooms. when i found out that this beast was studying ital...
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they are not carrying nuclear weapons. are not carrying nuclear weapons-_ are not carrying nuclear weaons consideration _ weapons. no. there is no consideration or - weapons. no. there is no consideration or rest - weapons. no. there is no consideration or rest area weapons. no. there is no i consideration or rest area to carry nuclear weapons. the word we need to much more dark and dangerous place for us to ever consider that option. in dangerous place for us to ever consider that option.— consider that option. in terms ofthe consider that option. in terms of the deal — consider that option. in terms of the deal with _ consider that option. in terms of the deal with france, - consider that option. in terms of the deal with france, this l of the deal with france, this is going to leave some slightly soured relationships, isn't it? as jerry had soured relationships, isn't it? asjerry had agreed a deal to buy french designs for submarines commanded? yes and that deal is _ submarines commanded? yes and that deal is off. _ submarines commanded? yes and that deal is off. i _ submarines command
they are not carrying nuclear weapons. are not carrying nuclear weapons-_ are not carrying nuclear weaons consideration _ weapons. no. there is no consideration or - weapons. no. there is no consideration or rest - weapons. no. there is no consideration or rest area weapons. no. there is no i consideration or rest area to carry nuclear weapons. the word we need to much more dark and dangerous place for us to ever consider that option. in dangerous place for us to ever consider that option.—...
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for what reason is the white house briefings not being carried by c-span anymore?ost: i can't tell you whether the white house briefings are being carried by c-span or not. i believe they are. i can't tell you what the day-to-day program decisions on whether the white house briefing is being carried live or not. caller: for my comment on the state of the union, i can tell you, because i watch the station. i guess you don't watch the station when you are not working. i don't blame you. for at least a month if not more, ever since jen psaki said we had misinformation coming from facebook and everything like that, we have maybe seen one or two, because i watch every day, white house briefings. they are running stuff from five years ago and all this other stuff, repeating washington journal. that seems to be -- i like to get the information straight from the source. host: let me stop you there. i'm looking at the c-span website and you can see a list of the daily briefings being carried by c-span, just about every day. so, i don't know which day you were watching for y
for what reason is the white house briefings not being carried by c-span anymore?ost: i can't tell you whether the white house briefings are being carried by c-span or not. i believe they are. i can't tell you what the day-to-day program decisions on whether the white house briefing is being carried live or not. caller: for my comment on the state of the union, i can tell you, because i watch the station. i guess you don't watch the station when you are not working. i don't blame you. for at...
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the gunman walked out from on that morning when he decided to carry out this horrendous mass murder until rubber bullets and hundreds of rest now followed chaos. the melbourne wall. the moral protest continue in history or against colbert vaccine laws for a 3rd day in a row. ah, why very good afternoon, russia. my name's kevin, is turned 5 o'clock in the evening and lo from i will use h q. got 30 minutes of our latest for you. this 1st, the french precedence is canceled this speech of the you and in new york, amid a growing dispute with america over a huge military deal that was scrapped in despite rising international disagreements with everyone from france to have got to stand in china. joe biden held a new era of global corporation. all of the major powers of the world have a duty in my view to carefully manage their relationships, and we are not seeking a new cold war or world wide it. in the rigid blocks, united states is ready to work with any nation. now this comes amid the aftermath of a decision last week by the united states to enter a trilateral security packed with australia a
the gunman walked out from on that morning when he decided to carry out this horrendous mass murder until rubber bullets and hundreds of rest now followed chaos. the melbourne wall. the moral protest continue in history or against colbert vaccine laws for a 3rd day in a row. ah, why very good afternoon, russia. my name's kevin, is turned 5 o'clock in the evening and lo from i will use h q. got 30 minutes of our latest for you. this 1st, the french precedence is canceled this speech of the you...
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trucks toil up the gradients, carrying afghan fruit and vegetables into pakistan.udge along the footpaths, as they always have. at the head of the khyber, torkham, the border crossing into afghanistan. now, above it, is a white flag, carrying the shahada, the muslim proclamation of faith. up there is a makeshift taliban flag. not, you'll notice, the afghan national flag, even though this is the afghanistan border. just over there, two soldiers facing off. the nearer one pakistani, the further one is taliban, with a white facemask. behind them is a growing crowd of people, desperate to get into pakistan. many of them are hoping to get through on medical grounds, and if they've got the right documents, both the taliban and the pakistanis will let them and their families through. they shuffle along in a continuous line; you can see how happy they are when they have finally made it through. this taliban guard seems relaxed, but makes no apologies for what's happened. "the setup in afghanistan has changed," he tells me. "it was democratic. "now, the flag of the islamic
trucks toil up the gradients, carrying afghan fruit and vegetables into pakistan.udge along the footpaths, as they always have. at the head of the khyber, torkham, the border crossing into afghanistan. now, above it, is a white flag, carrying the shahada, the muslim proclamation of faith. up there is a makeshift taliban flag. not, you'll notice, the afghan national flag, even though this is the afghanistan border. just over there, two soldiers facing off. the nearer one pakistani, the further...
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the fact that we all just carry on an emergency, and so we just carry with business usual and just keep recreating what they're trying to challenge. and so by disrupting the day to day, the game just to actually stop and, and think about the fact that carrying on with the day to day as normal is actually leading us to disaster. i think also that this week has been very much a function of talking with the public and having conversations not just disrupting there was a very pick pink table. we know we've all seen that on the news, but there were hundreds of small paint tables at those think tables. we were having one on one crisis talks. ah, people were very, very ready to come up and chat with us and talk about their fears. tell us what they liked and didn't like about the ex or movement, and we share the ideas that advances are thinking. and it definitely, i believe expands the movement. so i think x r has a place to be. danny, i want to move the young tactics of x all into what the content, the real message has been full. this impossible rebellion protests have a look here on my laptop
the fact that we all just carry on an emergency, and so we just carry with business usual and just keep recreating what they're trying to challenge. and so by disrupting the day to day, the game just to actually stop and, and think about the fact that carrying on with the day to day as normal is actually leading us to disaster. i think also that this week has been very much a function of talking with the public and having conversations not just disrupting there was a very pick pink table. we...
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h0 has carried out over the summer. i157 polyps, no cancer. has carried out over the summer.othing _ has carried out over the summer. no polyps, no cancer. nothing to - has carried out over the summer. no polyps, no cancer. nothing to worryl polyps, no cancer. nothing to worry about. polyps, no cancer. nothing to worry about during _ polyps, no cancer. nothing to worry about. during the _ polyps, no cancer. nothing to worry about. during the pandemic - polyps, no cancer. nothing to worry about. during the pandemic many l about. during the pandemic many patients failed to come to hospital because they were worried about contracting corona corona vices. this diagnosis centre is set away from emergency care. if you go straight through these doors, you go into a safe covid freezone. some patients are still staying away. it has been a priority for us to support patients to see their general practitioner, to be referred on to the hospital, to have the diagnostic test because the earlier we diagnose a condition, the better will be. ., , will be. the government says it is investinu w
h0 has carried out over the summer. i157 polyps, no cancer. has carried out over the summer.othing _ has carried out over the summer. no polyps, no cancer. nothing to - has carried out over the summer. no polyps, no cancer. nothing to worryl polyps, no cancer. nothing to worry about. polyps, no cancer. nothing to worry about during _ polyps, no cancer. nothing to worry about. during the _ polyps, no cancer. nothing to worry about. during the pandemic - polyps, no cancer. nothing to worry about....
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now, he had to carry his sick mother on his back to safety. going with us, it was better if we've lost everything. we've lost at home, sight farmlands that most of us only came out with what were wearing did. we don't have anything and the government has yet to provide us with any aid. and those villages are not the only ones to suffer. more than 50 villages have been destroyed by heavy rains and flash floods in white now, states alone in the past week, thousands of people have been displaced as a result. and many now live in be open. many like basic necessities such as food and clean water. and with more heavy rains expected in the coming days, their concerns about the spread of what the bond diseases those displays in the state have called on the local authorities to provide assistance. but they say they have limited capabilities and need help from agencies. while le, let me know norman one, we have distributed tense by the not enough for the people affected. so we need 8 organizations to assist us in the response because beneath a huge need
now, he had to carry his sick mother on his back to safety. going with us, it was better if we've lost everything. we've lost at home, sight farmlands that most of us only came out with what were wearing did. we don't have anything and the government has yet to provide us with any aid. and those villages are not the only ones to suffer. more than 50 villages have been destroyed by heavy rains and flash floods in white now, states alone in the past week, thousands of people have been displaced...
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t national insurance is better than carrying on as we are.— carrying on as we are.as we are. i noticed that when we spoke earlier - carrying on as we are. i noticed i that when we spoke earlier today to the intergenerational foundation, they made the not unreasonable point that if you continue to work, you stop paying national insurance — meaning older workers get a 12% pay boost almost overnight once they hit what is the official retirement age. indeed, . .,, ., what is the official retirement age. indeed, . ., ., ., , what is the official retirement age. indeed, . . . . , , indeed, and those are already people who, if they — indeed, and those are already people who. if they are _ indeed, and those are already people who, if they are on _ indeed, and those are already people who, if they are on relatively - indeed, and those are already people who, if they are on relatively high - who, if they are on relatively high incomes, benefit from the fact that the national insurance contributions don't apply to the higher level of income. so the point about national insuran
t national insurance is better than carrying on as we are.— carrying on as we are.as we are. i noticed that when we spoke earlier - carrying on as we are. i noticed i that when we spoke earlier today to the intergenerational foundation, they made the not unreasonable point that if you continue to work, you stop paying national insurance — meaning older workers get a 12% pay boost almost overnight once they hit what is the official retirement age. indeed, . .,, ., what is the official...
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this tissue is fibrous and inelastic, and the lungs cannot adequately carry air to the blood.a result, the affected worker is so short of breath, he can no longer do his job. this magnified section shows small air spaces in the lung, supplying lie-giving oxygen to the blood. deadly scar tissue forms. this is the way a siliconic lung appears to the x-ray. the dark areas are dead tissue. among many industrial operations where silica exists is the granite and silica-bearing rocks. this 35-ton stone has been heaved out of the query by drills, which are dust producers. those men are drilling in granite. the dust cloud arising contains large quantities of silica. the trade called these tools jackhammers, but workman often call them widow makers. these men are exposed to a serious silica hazard. imagine breathing quantities of dust like this 8 hours a day, day after day, year after year. after the stone is queried, it is taken to the plant for servicing and finishing. the granite servicing machine produces dust. the worker needs to be close to the machine to operate it. he is breathi
this tissue is fibrous and inelastic, and the lungs cannot adequately carry air to the blood.a result, the affected worker is so short of breath, he can no longer do his job. this magnified section shows small air spaces in the lung, supplying lie-giving oxygen to the blood. deadly scar tissue forms. this is the way a siliconic lung appears to the x-ray. the dark areas are dead tissue. among many industrial operations where silica exists is the granite and silica-bearing rocks. this 35-ton...
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the attacks are often carried out by criminal gangs on the students held for ransom. fidelis and boss been following developments from the capital. a boucher, the kid not being happened to wednesday morning when gunmen riding on motorcycles have become a secondary school kaya, which is in my right to model you said the hometown, the state governor and abducted the students. nobody knows where they've been taking to, but people who are suspecting that they would have been taken to a very big forest, which on the boundary of the states, we call the states in the northwest region of the country. this is just happening 5 barely 5 days after some set of students will release students off a higher institution in the same gunfire state. so the police said, trying to find the location where these children have been taking to and or the military part. and part of military security, perhaps we have also been mobilized to see if they can present the doctors to be able to rescue these children. but the parents have been advised to hold on and be patient why these positions have been carried out.
the attacks are often carried out by criminal gangs on the students held for ransom. fidelis and boss been following developments from the capital. a boucher, the kid not being happened to wednesday morning when gunmen riding on motorcycles have become a secondary school kaya, which is in my right to model you said the hometown, the state governor and abducted the students. nobody knows where they've been taking to, but people who are suspecting that they would have been taken to a very big...
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so that we can carry on with this work.everybody that the international atomic energy agency was set up in 1957. you're an autonomous organisation. you're not under the direct control of the united nations. but you do report to the un. 0k. so, give us an idea, then, of how confident you should be? because you recently returned from a visit to iran where you had talks with mohammad salami, chief of the atomic energy organisation of iran. however, we have a new hardline president, ebrahim raisi, in iran. what's your assessment? what are the dynamics? do you think you're going to get the full access that you want? we are pressing for that. by the way, as part of this trip, as a result of this trip, we agreed with iran that i will be returning soon — probably to meet with the president or the foreign minister — because, as you're saying, this is a new government. and it's a government that has quite firm views on the issue of the nuclear programme and the collaboration with the iaea or the international community in general. so
so that we can carry on with this work.everybody that the international atomic energy agency was set up in 1957. you're an autonomous organisation. you're not under the direct control of the united nations. but you do report to the un. 0k. so, give us an idea, then, of how confident you should be? because you recently returned from a visit to iran where you had talks with mohammad salami, chief of the atomic energy organisation of iran. however, we have a new hardline president, ebrahim raisi,...
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of dairy— carried out to look at the effects of dairy on— carried out to look at the effects of dairyd actually it's extremely healthy to eat lots of cheese — extremely healthy to eat lots of cheese which is exactly the news we need on _ cheese which is exactly the news we need on this tuesday evening. certainly need on this tuesday evening. it certainly is. for a long time fats, saturated fats, dairy where the enemy, where they? and i were starting to think that actually, maybe it's sugar and carbs that we should be a little more careful with. it will be of interest to a lot of people who have avoided things like cheese was such a long time thinking it was bad for them. it is hard to keep track of what you are to eat and what you are not meant to eat. because the advice we get changes. this will be fantastic news for cheese lovers was of a dozen state in the story whether or not it helps to have a nice glass of port with your cheese but i hope it does because that's one of my favourite ways to eat cheese. i favourite ways to eat cheese. i think that's an excellent idea. does not give
of dairy— carried out to look at the effects of dairy on— carried out to look at the effects of dairyd actually it's extremely healthy to eat lots of cheese — extremely healthy to eat lots of cheese which is exactly the news we need on _ cheese which is exactly the news we need on this tuesday evening. certainly need on this tuesday evening. it certainly is. for a long time fats, saturated fats, dairy where the enemy, where they? and i were starting to think that actually, maybe it's...
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now, above it is a white flag carrying the shahada, the muslim proclamation of faith.otice, the afghan national flag, even though this is the afghan border. just over there, two soldiers facing off. the nearer one is pakistani. the further one is taliban, with a white face mask. behind them is a growing crowd of people desperate to get into pakistan. many of them are hoping to get through on medical grounds, and if they've got the right documents, both the taliban and the pakistanis will let them and their families through. they shuffle along in a continuous line — and you can see how happy they are when they finally made it through. this taliban guard seems relaxed, but makes no apologies for what's happened. "the set—up in afghanistan has changed," he tells me. "it was democratic, now the flag of the islamic emirate flies over it." at a border crossing further south, there's been a continuous flood of refugees. most will end up staying here in pakistan, though the younger ones dream of getting out. anwar, for instance — from an afghan family which has lost almost eve
now, above it is a white flag carrying the shahada, the muslim proclamation of faith.otice, the afghan national flag, even though this is the afghan border. just over there, two soldiers facing off. the nearer one is pakistani. the further one is taliban, with a white face mask. behind them is a growing crowd of people desperate to get into pakistan. many of them are hoping to get through on medical grounds, and if they've got the right documents, both the taliban and the pakistanis will let...