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cecil: i wouldn't do it again.ommercial crabber chad canezaro, who is still rebuilding his house, told us e same thing. chad: the last three years, i have evacuated seven times for storms, and then ida was the worst, obviously. i'm not sure i can take another one down here, to be honest with you. roby: with so much uncertainty remaining, this hurricane season, the state plans to have extra evacuation shelters due to the high number of people still dealing with unstable housing. for the "pbs newshour," i'm roby chavez in coastal louisiana. judy: it turns out that the national farmer's bank in owatonna, minnesota, is one of the most significant architectural works in the nation, part of the prairie school of design. kaomi lee of twin cities pbs went to see why this 1908 building on the national register of historic places continues to attract tourists fr around the nation and the world. it's part of our arts and culture series, canvas. kaomi: there is a building in owatonna that looks like a jewel box, arched windows
cecil: i wouldn't do it again.ommercial crabber chad canezaro, who is still rebuilding his house, told us e same thing. chad: the last three years, i have evacuated seven times for storms, and then ida was the worst, obviously. i'm not sure i can take another one down here, to be honest with you. roby: with so much uncertainty remaining, this hurricane season, the state plans to have extra evacuation shelters due to the high number of people still dealing with unstable housing. for the...
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cecile sticks around.political earthquake set off by a monumental decision by the supreme court. what does it actually mean for the 2022 midterms and beyond? >>> plus, reaction from the white house. white house press secretary will be our guest and the security risk facing patients were already sky high. now there's new concern that the far right could make things even more dangerous. "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. "deadline white house" continues "deadline white house" continues after a quick break.e here. back then we could barely afford a hostel. i'm glad we invested for the long term with vanguard. and now, we're back here again... no jobs, no kids, just us. and our advisor is preparing us for what lies ahead. only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor you're an owner. giving you confidence throughout today's longer retirement. that's the value of ownership. ♪♪ whenever heartburn strikes get fast relief with tums. it's time to love food back. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums ♪ (dr
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also with us is cecile richards, former president of parent planned parenthood. professor goodwin, let me begin with you. you've been with us throughout the 53 days that we knew this was going to happen. but when it happens, it always is something else. it is a different moment in our history. >> the gravity of the moment is with us today, now that the supreme court decision is no longer theoretical but it is in existence. and with it, there are more than two dozen states that will trigger laws into effect that outright ban abortion or make it incredibly difficult for a pregnancy to be terminated. this is a devastating day not just for reproductive health rights and justice. but it's a devastating day for the rule of law. and also for our democracy. because it is absolutely clear, by this final opinion, that the supreme court has turned its back on its key duty. and that is to defend the constitution and uphold the civil liberties and civil rights of people in this country. by this ruling it has shark to this responsibility. and as you just mentioned, when we thi
also with us is cecile richards, former president of parent planned parenthood. professor goodwin, let me begin with you. you've been with us throughout the 53 days that we knew this was going to happen. but when it happens, it always is something else. it is a different moment in our history. >> the gravity of the moment is with us today, now that the supreme court decision is no longer theoretical but it is in existence. and with it, there are more than two dozen states that will...
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although not just about roe, that and more, we will approximate joined by cecile richards when we areinute. richards when we are back in one minute [submarine rising out of water] [minions making noise] minions are bitin' today. (sung) liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. minions: the rise of gru, in theaters july 1st. this is john. he hasn't worked this hard to only get this far with his cholesterol. taken with a statin, leqvio can lower bad cholesterol and keep it low with two doses a year. side effects were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, chest cold, pain in legs or arms, and shortness of breath. with leqvio, lowering cholesterol becomes just one more thing life throws your way. ask your doctor about leqvio. lower. longer. leqvio. >>> we are back former planned parenthood president cecile richards, co-chair of american bridge. welcome. your view on what we just walked through, what this court is doing on i am's rights and more? >> clearly, this is the court that does not represent, um, where this country is on -- on a whole host of issues. and
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where do you see this fight heading, cecile?i think it is -- i know from over the years, people thought this would never happen. they knew that republican party would say things about banning abortion, but they really thought they would never go this far. and now they have. and you're right, wolf. it's not only that they want to ban women from leaving their state, literally be wards of the state, not being able to cross the border to get access to legal health care. i know that we're going to see this in texas. there are republicans who are ready to ban certain forms of birth control they disagree with. this supreme court opinion has opened the flood gates for restrictions on anybody making decisions about their pregnancy and believe me, they say this is now going to be a state issue. but if the republican party is to gain control of congress in november, i will guarantee you one of the first bills they will introduce in a new congress will be a nationwide abortion ban. and they have as much as said so. so the stakes in the elec
where do you see this fight heading, cecile?i think it is -- i know from over the years, people thought this would never happen. they knew that republican party would say things about banning abortion, but they really thought they would never go this far. and now they have. and you're right, wolf. it's not only that they want to ban women from leaving their state, literally be wards of the state, not being able to cross the border to get access to legal health care. i know that we're going to...
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also with us is cecile richards, former president of parent planned parenthood. professor, let me begin with you. you've been with us throughout the 53 days that we knew this was going to happen. but when it happens, it always is something else. it is a different moment in our history. >> the gravity of the moment is with us today, now that the supreme court decision is no longer theoretical but it is in existence. and with it, there are more than two dozen states that will trigger laws into effect that outright ban abortion or make it incredibly difficult for pregnancy to be terminated. this is a devastating day not just for reproductive health rights and justice. but it's a devastating day for the rule of law. and also for our democracy. because it is absolutely clear, by this final opinion, that the supreme court has turned its back on its key duty. and that is to defend the constitution and uphold the civil liberties and civil liberties rights of people in this country. by this ruling, it has shirk to this responsibility. and as you just mentioned, when we th
also with us is cecile richards, former president of parent planned parenthood. professor, let me begin with you. you've been with us throughout the 53 days that we knew this was going to happen. but when it happens, it always is something else. it is a different moment in our history. >> the gravity of the moment is with us today, now that the supreme court decision is no longer theoretical but it is in existence. and with it, there are more than two dozen states that will trigger laws...
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of course, if there's sunk hospital, cecile may be good, real use next to the mix model fans, it's ukrainian. ok, thanks for all useful. so let me go see was able to as the details of the strike on keith were being contested. russia's president flooding their pu 10 warrant of new attacks. if the west sense long range missiles to ukraine, then you wouldn't, you don't if long range missiles are supplied. we'll make certain conclusions and use our own means of destruction that we have enough to strike a target. we have not yet been hitting them away from the battlefield. sullen ski thanked chirps and handed out awards to ukrainian fighters. aiming to boost the military spirits. a correspondence to his bowling it is in keep a rush in attack said to increase because of western weapons deliveries while that's all russia frames it. they are saying that they attack because of western weapons deliveries. they have claimed that they hit, or these tanks in key if but um, i think it's, of course sir. we're the question of course, western weapon deliveries are a target for russia. that's very clear becau
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so if there's sunk a speedo, cecile may be good. we'll use next to the next morning saying that ukrainian who calais, thanks for the facility above, you can see both of them. as the details of the strike on keith were being contested, rushes, president flooding mer putin warned. of new attacks, if the west sense long range missiles to ukraine, then he whooped and you stole is long range, missiles are supplied. we'll make certain conclusions and use our own means of destruction that we have enough to strike a target. we have not yet been hitting them away from the battlefield. soleski thanked troops and handed out awards to ukrainian fighters, aiming to boost the military spirits to what to ukrainians make of potent warnings of new attacks. if the west sends long range missiles to ukraine, t w's nick connelly, and keith tells us more. right. and they see this as proof that russia is genuinely, very worried about the book perspective of those weapons being sent here. that really could affect ukraine's ability to make russian forces pu
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guy cecil.e had michael beschloss, talking about the tyranny of the minority dominating the majority of opinions. you just start stacking all of this up, and it shows what -- where we are as a country right now, where the united states government is. you have on roe, a case that 73% of americans believed needed to be upheld. you can go back years looking at gallup polls. rarely be one-third of americans want roe v. wade to be overturned. in the past weeks since babies were slaughtered in uvalde, we told you about the same thing we have told you since sandy hook, that about 90% of americans want universal background checks. 90%. and yet republicans ignore the 90%. and they protect the extremists that make up the, oh, i don't know, make 5, 6, 7% that are against universal background checks. you look the at united states senate and look at the fact that the republican party hasn't represented a majority of americans in the united states senate since the 1996 election. i've talked about madeleine al
guy cecil.e had michael beschloss, talking about the tyranny of the minority dominating the majority of opinions. you just start stacking all of this up, and it shows what -- where we are as a country right now, where the united states government is. you have on roe, a case that 73% of americans believed needed to be upheld. you can go back years looking at gallup polls. rarely be one-third of americans want roe v. wade to be overturned. in the past weeks since babies were slaughtered in...
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really desert wonderful language cecile mala. so william frog here, just me sitting there with the phrase now particularly refers to counseling russian culture. yet them know what secret of she was. because if to william i was hooked. sure. which will be all there is, shall i live with that all the most of the separation of and m e them we what rushes created over the past 1500 years. there's no question. ashley condemned, reviled and rejected. his sort of like a bill of bramble. there's a lot closer on a whole bunch. thank you said a little short list. joining total condemnation, gross daily and now includes dostoevsky to cascade shostakovich. i need to you a quick call it left, but yes, she says that what the time will you do? obama lee, you're not want to do that a little bit more. ah the loan, but i live with him. so i don't know if it'll be a few mom, but again the the yes you can get on the windows. let's go to the back, but i just put in for a minute and you know, my number is big enough for making god know the pin thread,
really desert wonderful language cecile mala. so william frog here, just me sitting there with the phrase now particularly refers to counseling russian culture. yet them know what secret of she was. because if to william i was hooked. sure. which will be all there is, shall i live with that all the most of the separation of and m e them we what rushes created over the past 1500 years. there's no question. ashley condemned, reviled and rejected. his sort of like a bill of bramble. there's a lot...
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hello cecile for had you this. you've called fios willis for last month and it was us. i mean, hers ask your schedule is for it, you know, so personally and you least a little rough when you're le demilia was really touch on blue shield. oily. slow me away. i since 2014 mario bell, and the don banish region of being considered disloyal territory by cave, stay tv channels open on the call to suppress the pro ration sentiments of the regions residence in the most radical manner. no, it's in the past of the pressing that are you on the doesn't meet them next at them . just talk on the percentage. yep. yep, yep. but i'm like what, what do you think you could have a post of with, whoops, just to you, or should booster out as really some condenser, picky store. so you may unique venues. cool. guns, cool was to corruption. that of go out of nature. i need you for we we, i school christie, to live frazzled, to pick a curve for the delay. she should, she couldn't come, gamble local residents, explain the nationalist cruelty simply in 2015 pro russian militia repulsed and counter
hello cecile for had you this. you've called fios willis for last month and it was us. i mean, hers ask your schedule is for it, you know, so personally and you least a little rough when you're le demilia was really touch on blue shield. oily. slow me away. i since 2014 mario bell, and the don banish region of being considered disloyal territory by cave, stay tv channels open on the call to suppress the pro ration sentiments of the regions residence in the most radical manner. no, it's in the...
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so cecil shovels, happy job to the special military operation in ukraine, has triggered a wave of anti russian sanctions from the west. and it keeps coming up with new ones. almost every demette rush has access to the capital markets. foreign companies are called him banks disconnected from the international payment system shop like overcome this monopoly sellable up on a couple more sto show, cardinal, sure geometry, or whatever it was for 0. what he met, 3 walkman. stability near a board, 1000000000. nasty to huddle. she instrument that i am, his mother is moore's misty, said will soon the issue of miss lupe will to her the boy . so she came to study the balsam was loosened up to mysteriously with from some immortal book of midsummer moscow called the strength team. but zora bolted, his, the net to us all would do. she's finished, due to sanctions, foreign clothing and shoes, stores in russia. clearly many cases, foreign companies decided to stop working overnight created. we went to doug, it's done looking for an answer where some, 600 entre is one of them. so click interest publish
so cecil shovels, happy job to the special military operation in ukraine, has triggered a wave of anti russian sanctions from the west. and it keeps coming up with new ones. almost every demette rush has access to the capital markets. foreign companies are called him banks disconnected from the international payment system shop like overcome this monopoly sellable up on a couple more sto show, cardinal, sure geometry, or whatever it was for 0. what he met, 3 walkman. stability near a board,...
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roby: just down the road, cecil lapeyrouse's store has been an anchor of this community for over 100ears. >> your biggest item here is gasoline. gasoline, bait, refreshments. roby: but the store remained closed while 70-year-old lapeyrouse spent his retirement savings on repairs. >> it's a lot of work plus a lot of mental stress. roby: and how much monehave you kind of put into the recovery? >> close to probably a hundred, close to $100,000. roby: that's out of pocket cash. >> out-of-pocket. roby: lapeyrouscould no afford insurance, so he said he spent his own money at a time when the shuttered store brought in no income. but at least his house is livable. >> we never live like this before. roby: in raceland, cherakee bradley is making do in a badly damaged home. her mom, who lives nextdoor, says she needs help to fix her home too. >> she wrote a letter to fema and got denied. and they keep telling that she has insurance and she doesn't. roby as for cherakee and her three kids? >> [00:02:51]their solution was to find someone to stay with or a relative, or that's it. but who? because
roby: just down the road, cecil lapeyrouse's store has been an anchor of this community for over 100ears. >> your biggest item here is gasoline. gasoline, bait, refreshments. roby: but the store remained closed while 70-year-old lapeyrouse spent his retirement savings on repairs. >> it's a lot of work plus a lot of mental stress. roby: and how much monehave you kind of put into the recovery? >> close to probably a hundred, close to $100,000. roby: that's out of pocket cash....
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does she go to say, cecil, she's all short then all adore you sense? so she's always stuck on you to our course could. should i know mama, he or she? we shall talk to you. he made okay. like you know we did. he own jan oak was all shinji talking to you saying, so laws near home won't dial, chose your need in law. you cannot short then no, no, no, no, no one day starting or hate i. e bay, or walkerson in 10? no, no. cook on nation. you walk us without their kids there a little pause short then no, no made a non a general your suji decreed. nor of sancho suck with them. the 3 alls policy which said kill all. want all loot. ah. mass killings took place all over the japanese occupied territories in just 6 weeks. more than 300000 people were tortured and killed in none. king, japanese soldiers believed that they represented an exceptional nation and had a license to do anything local took on in those should oh no, i was just going for picking up all of our coils on i thought that means oak central to no one item. so i got out, dr. munoz, i admire the englis
does she go to say, cecil, she's all short then all adore you sense? so she's always stuck on you to our course could. should i know mama, he or she? we shall talk to you. he made okay. like you know we did. he own jan oak was all shinji talking to you saying, so laws near home won't dial, chose your need in law. you cannot short then no, no, no, no, no one day starting or hate i. e bay, or walkerson in 10? no, no. cook on nation. you walk us without their kids there a little pause short then...
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actividad económica para américa del norte en particular la ciudad de s sergio sportscenter en el cecil♪ (voz) en verizon, primero están nuestros clientes. por eso ahora, cada uno puede obtener el nuevo iphone 13 por nuestra cuenta. (cliente) ¡wow! (cliente) ¿y si no somos clientes? (empleado) esta oferta es para nuestros clientes y para todos. (voz) es el mejor momento para cambiarte a la red 5g más confiable del país. “agarra servilletas extra”, dijo un sabio. ese sabio eras tú. ya sabías en lo que te estabas metiendo. saborea la double quarter pounder with cheese. ♪ ♪ (música en todo momento) saborea la double quarter pounder with cheese. ♪ ♪ “abierto”. es una palabra hermosa. vecindarios...“abiertos”. negocios..“abiertos”. canchas...“abiertas”. ¿a quién no le gusta un mundo “abierto”? oficinas... hogares... escenarios... metas... tu mundo. abierto. y tú puedes ayudar a mantenerlo así. ♪ ♪ nueva mascara lash paradise de l'oréal paris. veinte veces más volumen. y tú puedes ayudar a mantenerlo así. hasta dos veces más largas. una fórmula antigrumos que cuida tus pestañas, ahora con ace
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she say, cecil, she's a little short then all outdoor use and so she, those stuff i need to do, or course could, should i know mama, he or she, we shall talk to you. he made dr. like, you know we did, he own jan. oak was all shinji talking to say, so laws near home won't i? law, george will need an oil. we cannot short then. no, no, no, no, no one day. starting or hate i. e bay, or walkerson in 10? no, no clock on lashing you walk us without their kids there a little pause short then no, no, made it a general your suji decreed the nor of sancho suck us in the 3 alls policy which said kill all, learn all loot ah mass killings took place all over the japanese occupied territories with in just 6 weeks more than 300000 people were tortured and killed in nun king. japanese soldiers believed that they represented an exceptional nation and had a license to do anything local took on in those should oh no, i got i was just going for picking up all of our coils on i thought that means ok so. so to know what to like, so i got out dr. munoz, i admire the english nation when it comes to colonization.
she say, cecil, she's a little short then all outdoor use and so she, those stuff i need to do, or course could, should i know mama, he or she, we shall talk to you. he made dr. like, you know we did, he own jan. oak was all shinji talking to say, so laws near home won't i? law, george will need an oil. we cannot short then. no, no, no, no, no one day. starting or hate i. e bay, or walkerson in 10? no, no clock on lashing you walk us without their kids there a little pause short then no, no,...
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most of his 13 children never left this area, but my grandfather, cecil whit taker migrated and becamen undertaker. before he died he left this remembrance. my father, an ex-slave was very highly respected by all who knew him. he became a fine statistician and historian. anyone who wanted to know anything about the history of leon county would go to my father. he wrote many articles for the jewett messenger, the village new hampshire. even into bernices generation, many picked crops. >> you were all working as --? urch pick being account cotton. >> back then juneteenth was just another day in the fields. >> couldn't take a day off. no. no. no. >> always get something to eat. we would eat and go back to the field. >> reporter: go back to the field on juneteenth. oh, my god. now juneteenth has spread from texas into a national holiday and my new found relatives have come a long way, too. angela is the director of a day care center where bernice also works and john is the president and ceo. centechs organization. >> reporter: what should juneteenth stand for? >> i think it should be a tim
most of his 13 children never left this area, but my grandfather, cecil whit taker migrated and becamen undertaker. before he died he left this remembrance. my father, an ex-slave was very highly respected by all who knew him. he became a fine statistician and historian. anyone who wanted to know anything about the history of leon county would go to my father. he wrote many articles for the jewett messenger, the village new hampshire. even into bernices generation, many picked crops. >>...
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and then thought that the market cecile mushy. he don't care. so you have to be able to find a balance between what the market one could have here and what's good for the article in the long run. what else can unworkable alpha is not the 1st artist to be thrust into dizzying heights of fame by the art world. it's a beautiful thing to for a special but yours. i just have to know that she just an ordinary person and everything can go wrong. he knows how inconsistent that success can be. sworn o my fe. oh my voice. oh oh oh, i mean i have doth obscene to move anywhere i one to and leave or did life you live that one by you know, it cannot, it is disappear like that if you don't again. but dwarf, i did take care and continue to explore new territory to if you look on my painting, as you will see, the freshman has a big role. so al, off i, she, you know, you don't have to see it. but what you were says everything intrigued by blossoms, love fashion. kim jones, the creative director, a. d. o. invited him to collaborate on the summer collection of 2021
and then thought that the market cecile mushy. he don't care. so you have to be able to find a balance between what the market one could have here and what's good for the article in the long run. what else can unworkable alpha is not the 1st artist to be thrust into dizzying heights of fame by the art world. it's a beautiful thing to for a special but yours. i just have to know that she just an ordinary person and everything can go wrong. he knows how inconsistent that success can be. sworn o...
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hello cecile issue. we'll assume she'll mode in great sin. we'll see that you did a good you could look at least me in that room number by years of bush. so uses citizens sitting down here with the good thing it puts you eat gazelle is toys . humanize panel crystal fla brought to me and we'll come and get em palka, e paseo tosto, which she knew she presents a lot of meal. but though mr. barney the double election, appreciate it by illinois. is i bought the woody minnesota lehman? equate to all go more than a boy. boy cheech to wizards. on february 23rd. so atlanta, along with all of the russian armed forces, celebrates her own holiday, the defender of the fatherland day one, i'm gonna be the gender. well, i do want to let the matter. sure. would you not more than see what else? good. yeah, yeah. but you love it is your so you is a genuine scores all within a good idea born don't for years we have your dog shows. i got the rocker. juggled a bit different energy one though by not sims up at them. so you see another or bridget, no daughter on bo
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hey cecile, or stephanie. so wow, we are just star north east on one of the beaches. tell me a little bit about the changes you've seen happening, particularly when it comes to, to underneath the waters. since you 1st derived the coastline of cada's, been developing really rapidly in the last 10 years. and especially when it comes to south of russ lafond to d in lancey, all it is coastline has been developing really quickly with the pearl and the sale . and all this project on the coast, that's a big parameter casa coastal development is actually an affecting the habitat. the fishing is certainly an impact that's a lot more fishing now than it was. i'm letting you see a lot of net snare washed up on structures. no beaches, we didn't used to have that in the old days. good. i was getting at the moment. you also work with the oil and gas industry. i just want to get a sense of like in terms of compensation is there are, there are laws in place that try and compensate for what's being damage or how, how does that work? and the ministry of environment is actually quite st
hey cecile, or stephanie. so wow, we are just star north east on one of the beaches. tell me a little bit about the changes you've seen happening, particularly when it comes to, to underneath the waters. since you 1st derived the coastline of cada's, been developing really rapidly in the last 10 years. and especially when it comes to south of russ lafond to d in lancey, all it is coastline has been developing really quickly with the pearl and the sale . and all this project on the coast, that's...
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as cecil santa cynic acid, known as aspirin, ibuprofen or paracetamol can all health, but these medications can also damage the stomach, kidneys, and liver. taking painkillers too often can even cause more headaches. these rebound headaches can become even more frequent or last longer. often people take even more medications and it becomes a vicious cycle. so you shouldn't take painkillers more than 10 times a month without seeing a doctor. a lot of research is also being done on new therapies that don't involve taking medication at all. ah, for years christina showed could only hope that she would one day be able to live without pain. now her wishes come true. thanks to these electrodes at mar books, institute for medical psychology, she received a groundbreaking form of therapy involving the transmission of an electrical stimulus to her right hand. even months after the treatment, she still is pain free. will interest on far. i'm incredibly grateful. i don't know what i would have done without this therapy, so i was taking painkillers, trip tains, and i got i v medication of it has come a
as cecil santa cynic acid, known as aspirin, ibuprofen or paracetamol can all health, but these medications can also damage the stomach, kidneys, and liver. taking painkillers too often can even cause more headaches. these rebound headaches can become even more frequent or last longer. often people take even more medications and it becomes a vicious cycle. so you shouldn't take painkillers more than 10 times a month without seeing a doctor. a lot of research is also being done on new therapies...
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as cecil salicylic acid known as aspirin, ibuprofen or paracetamol can all health, but these medications can also damage the stomach, kidneys, and liver. taking painkillers too often can even cause more headaches. these rebound headaches can become even more frequent or last longer. often people take even more medications when it becomes a vicious cycle. so you shouldn't take painkillers more than 10 times a month without seeing a doctor. a lot of research is also being done on new therapies that don't involve taking medication at all. ah, for years christina showed could only hope that she would one day be able to live without pain. now her wishes come true, thanks to these electrodes at mar, booked institute for medical psychology. she received a groundbreaking form of therapy involving the transmission of electrical stimulus to her right hand. even months after the treatment, she still has pain free. will interest on fall. i'm incredibly grateful. i don't know what i would have done without this therapy. so i was taking painkillers, trip tains, and i got i v medication of it has come
as cecil salicylic acid known as aspirin, ibuprofen or paracetamol can all health, but these medications can also damage the stomach, kidneys, and liver. taking painkillers too often can even cause more headaches. these rebound headaches can become even more frequent or last longer. often people take even more medications when it becomes a vicious cycle. so you shouldn't take painkillers more than 10 times a month without seeing a doctor. a lot of research is also being done on new therapies...
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really desert wonderful language, cecile malice, little book in william frog. yet just me sitting there with the phrase now particularly refers to counseling russian culture. yet them know what equally up of the oral school. because it's convenient. my fuel, which will be on there is, shall i live with that all the most of the sub regina random eat them, we what rushes created over the past 1500 years. there's no question actually condemned, reviled and rejected. you sort of like a bill of bramble, there's a lot closer on a whole bunch. thank you said a little sure. the list, joining total condemnation grows daily and now enclosed dostoevsky, to cascade and shostakovich. that i need to you a quick tour left. but yes, you lost your signal. what the time will you do? obama lee, you're not gonna do that a little bit more. ah, let me ask you the ratios and you always kind of been a little racist. yeah, this kind of fell into exceptions. you know, was in your like in your family when your community is ever everywhere. so normal for you then. yeah, yeah. well, i'm way, way i was afraid to be
really desert wonderful language, cecile malice, little book in william frog. yet just me sitting there with the phrase now particularly refers to counseling russian culture. yet them know what equally up of the oral school. because it's convenient. my fuel, which will be on there is, shall i live with that all the most of the sub regina random eat them, we what rushes created over the past 1500 years. there's no question actually condemned, reviled and rejected. you sort of like a bill of...
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so when you hear cecile talking about, what impact does friday 's decision have on their lives?ommunicate to them that everything is at stake. not just for the arc of their own ability to choose when to have a family, if they want to, but also the rights of so many friends and allies. >> melissa, what do you say to somebody who might say, oh, you guys are being hyperbolic! alito and his decision, the final decision says, you know, this only applies to abortion. don't worry, we are not talking about any other rights! and clarence thomas? yeah, he said that we should reconsider griswold, lawrence, that does not mean that is going to happen. is that a fools errand, to think nothing is going to happen? >> those people have been saying that to me. so i said to me, believe black women. they have been saying this over and over again. these are not siloed issues. the assault on democracy, the assault on voting rights is inextricably linked to the assault on reproductive rights and gay rights. all of it is part of an anti democracy platform, that this court is not only engineered, it is
so when you hear cecile talking about, what impact does friday 's decision have on their lives?ommunicate to them that everything is at stake. not just for the arc of their own ability to choose when to have a family, if they want to, but also the rights of so many friends and allies. >> melissa, what do you say to somebody who might say, oh, you guys are being hyperbolic! alito and his decision, the final decision says, you know, this only applies to abortion. don't worry, we are not...
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they cecile so 25 to crease on saturday. the winds have shifted around and a band of rain stretching from wales right through into england. so the heat has been squeezed into that southeast corner of england, western areas of france where the heat, their parents could very well hit 40 degrees today. but your big drop will come on sunday. we'll talk about that in the sec. that heat migrating further toward the east, prague at $36.00 degrees. you're closing in on a june temperature record, but i don't think you'll get there. there's a big drop for paris from $40.00 to $28.00 as these big storms roll in, some of which will be severe. got big rain for bulgaria, ranging from about 20 to 30 millimeters within a short period of time. that's likely to cause some trouble and showers and thunderstorms for mainland greece. we've got some activity bubbling up to 4 western areas of turkey. and those winds picken up through the boss for us like this in africa. we've got re migrating further toward the north, up into martinez, so showers s
they cecile so 25 to crease on saturday. the winds have shifted around and a band of rain stretching from wales right through into england. so the heat has been squeezed into that southeast corner of england, western areas of france where the heat, their parents could very well hit 40 degrees today. but your big drop will come on sunday. we'll talk about that in the sec. that heat migrating further toward the east, prague at $36.00 degrees. you're closing in on a june temperature record, but i...
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but the idea of tearing down cecil rhodes�*s statue for my old college in oxford are ridiculous.ething down and something is achieved by this. my granddaughter was part it of tearing down the statue in bristol. this divides families. i bet you have some very lively discussions. in the debate over statues in the southern united states and over the union and the confederacy, it turns out a lot of the statues weren't that old. they were set up at a later stage because people felt they wanted to be reminded of something that for them was a more glorious past. they weren't that contemporary at all. a lot of statues are being captured with plaques. i am all in favour of that, of trying to explain some of the background of what was going on. thank you all are very much. thank you very much, more dateline: london next week. goodbye. hello there. 15 hours of sunshine for some south—eastern areas, where the temperatures got up to nearly 2a degrees celsius on saturday. it was a little different though further north, as you will see. we had a wet and a windy spell. we had nearly two inches o
but the idea of tearing down cecil rhodes�*s statue for my old college in oxford are ridiculous.ething down and something is achieved by this. my granddaughter was part it of tearing down the statue in bristol. this divides families. i bet you have some very lively discussions. in the debate over statues in the southern united states and over the union and the confederacy, it turns out a lot of the statues weren't that old. they were set up at a later stage because people felt they wanted to...
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really desperate, wonderful language cecile mala, so who bought it when william frog here just sitting there with the phrase now particularly refers to canceling russian culture yet them know what equally up a few or the zip code where your my fuel pretty well your there is cia mozilla that the damage to leverage random e normally. what rushes created over the past 1500 years. there's no question. ashley condemned, reviled and rejected. his sort of like a bill of bramble. there's a lot closer on a whole bunch. thank you said a little sure. the list, joining total condemnation grows daily and now enclosed da staff skate to cascade and shostakovich that i need to you a quick tour left, but yes, you lost your signal. what the time will you do? obama lee, you're not going to do that a little bit more. ah, ah, russia claims some 2000 ukrainian soldiers, including neo nazi formations on foreign mercenary in circle just 20 kilometers from the heavily in papa city of said what i've done yet. also as the boys joke. yeah, thanks for the you pregnant courses for providing extra weapons and muniti
really desperate, wonderful language cecile mala, so who bought it when william frog here just sitting there with the phrase now particularly refers to canceling russian culture yet them know what equally up a few or the zip code where your my fuel pretty well your there is cia mozilla that the damage to leverage random e normally. what rushes created over the past 1500 years. there's no question. ashley condemned, reviled and rejected. his sort of like a bill of bramble. there's a lot closer...
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but the idea of tearing down cecil rhodes' statue for my old college in oxford — ridiculous.bols matter? symbols do matter, but the idea you tear something down and something is achieved by this... my granddaughter was partly responsible for tearing down the statue in bristol. this divides families. i bet you have some very lively discussions. in the debate over statues in the southern united states, and over the union and the confederacy, it turns out a lot of the statues weren't that old. they were set up at a later stage because people felt they wanted to be reminded of something that for them was a more glorious past. they were contemporary. a lot of statues are being kept but with plaques and explanations. i am all in favour of that, of trying to explain some of the background of what was going on. thank you all are very much. thank you very much, more dateline: london next week. goodbye. hello. it is unusually windy out there for a june day, particularly in northern parts, where we have some pretty heavy showers around. not as many showers further south and some good sp
but the idea of tearing down cecil rhodes' statue for my old college in oxford — ridiculous.bols matter? symbols do matter, but the idea you tear something down and something is achieved by this... my granddaughter was partly responsible for tearing down the statue in bristol. this divides families. i bet you have some very lively discussions. in the debate over statues in the southern united states, and over the union and the confederacy, it turns out a lot of the statues weren't that old....
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indeed, acknowledgement of what has happened — i'm all in favour of that — but the idea of tearing down cecil of some, you just tear something down and something is achieved by this — may i say, my granddaughter was partly responsible for tearing down the statue in bristol. so, you know, this divides families! laughter. i bet you have some very, very lively discussions, adam! the american — in the debate over statues in the southern united states and over the union and the confederacy, turned out a lot of the statues weren't actually that old and had been set up at a later stage because people felt they wanted to be reminded of something that, for them, was a more glorious past. they weren't that contemporary at all. but a lot of statues have been kept but with plaques and other details and explanations. well, i'm all in favour of that, of trying to explain some of the background to what was going on. adam raphael, stefanie bolzen, marc roche, thank you all very much. thank you very much. more dateline london same time next week. goodbye. hello there. just as we saw over the weekend, the weat
indeed, acknowledgement of what has happened — i'm all in favour of that — but the idea of tearing down cecil of some, you just tear something down and something is achieved by this — may i say, my granddaughter was partly responsible for tearing down the statue in bristol. so, you know, this divides families! laughter. i bet you have some very, very lively discussions, adam! the american — in the debate over statues in the southern united states and over the union and the confederacy,...
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acting like completely independent local governments ah, burns donated money to nevada governor steve cecil act and hired influential lobbyists. ah, a few months after back room talks in early 2021, the governor announced a bill ah journalist sam met has been covering the story. so under the innovation sounds, as it was, propose, any tech company with a certain amount of land that promised a certain amount of investment could apply with the state to create an innovation zone, which would give them the powers akin to local government. the condition is that check companies invest at least $1250000000.00 us dollars in return. they're allowed to introduce their own local tax, judicial and school systems. so as sovereignty up for sale, i think the story of nevada is really the story of politicians trying to diversify a single industry economy. so 1st was mining and it was gambling and tourism. and now i think the pandemic has really made the state aware that it's hard to just rely on one industry the pandemic as hit nevada heart. the governor is hoping for a cash injection from block chains, l.
acting like completely independent local governments ah, burns donated money to nevada governor steve cecil act and hired influential lobbyists. ah, a few months after back room talks in early 2021, the governor announced a bill ah journalist sam met has been covering the story. so under the innovation sounds, as it was, propose, any tech company with a certain amount of land that promised a certain amount of investment could apply with the state to create an innovation zone, which would give...
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coming up an exclusive interview with the ceo of cecil. he warned us the market wassent ready. said oil and the dollar could be significantly higher and they are. what's on the horizon now coming up and signet is 15% of its all-time high and nio is on track for the best month in years. ahead on earnings exchange hey businesses! you all deserve something epic! so we're giving every business, our best deals on every iphone - including the iphone 13 pro with 5g. that's the one with the amazing camera? yep! every business deserves it... like one's that re-opened! hi, we have an appointment. and every new business that just opened! like aromatherapy rugs! i'll take one in blue please! it's not complicated. at&t is giving new and existing business customers our best deals on every iphone. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back it's been a tough year and supposed to be a big winner from higst rates and now credit swift is warning it will post a second quarter loss and weak customer lows. my next guest is r warned us the ukraine conflict and stronger dollar is a big head wind. and for more, let's welcom
coming up an exclusive interview with the ceo of cecil. he warned us the market wassent ready. said oil and the dollar could be significantly higher and they are. what's on the horizon now coming up and signet is 15% of its all-time high and nio is on track for the best month in years. ahead on earnings exchange hey businesses! you all deserve something epic! so we're giving every business, our best deals on every iphone - including the iphone 13 pro with 5g. that's the one with the amazing...
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demille and alfred hitchcock, who were personalities of the day -- they only knew settled be demille -- cecil alfred hitchcock, who were personalities of the day. judy: you mentioned kennedy center honors. you produced and directed that wonderful annual program for -- what? over three decades. what do you think that brought to washington? that really has been the principal connection between washington, you know, the seat of government, and the seat of entertainment. >> to have these great audiences, gala performance, and reception at the white house, which was very important, and the donations, you have all of these connections and realize that they were popular and should be part of their lives endured because of that. judy: the perspective of george stephens junior. the book is "my place in the sun ." thank you. ♪ and we will be back shortly with a singer's brief but spectacular take on her artistic process, but first, take a moment to hear from your local pb ♪ judy: singer-songwriter sid is one of the most prominent voices to sing about same-sex relationships in r&b music. she offers a br
demille and alfred hitchcock, who were personalities of the day -- they only knew settled be demille -- cecil alfred hitchcock, who were personalities of the day. judy: you mentioned kennedy center honors. you produced and directed that wonderful annual program for -- what? over three decades. what do you think that brought to washington? that really has been the principal connection between washington, you know, the seat of government, and the seat of entertainment. >> to have these...
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i want to bring in cnn political commentator alice stewart and guy cecil, the chairman of priorities former drerkt of senate committee. let's talk about cassidy hutchinson, the significance of her testifying tomorrow. >> she is very close to, you know, the heartbeat of the presidency. and being with mark meadows, she knows where all the skeletons are buried. you have to remember what we've heard about mark meadows' involvement in this. so many people were texting him on january 6th saying tell him to stop, and also have him acknowledge that president trump lost the election. she will have inside information on that. and hearing today through different sources, people i have a talked with, the security has been heightened. that leads you to believe she i providing information that may be unwelcomed by the previous administration. and to ryan's point, her getting rid of her previous legal counsel and seeking other legal counsel that may allow her to cooperate more fully with this investigation, that's going to say a lot. look, who have we heard the most damaging information from? it ha
i want to bring in cnn political commentator alice stewart and guy cecil, the chairman of priorities former drerkt of senate committee. let's talk about cassidy hutchinson, the significance of her testifying tomorrow. >> she is very close to, you know, the heartbeat of the presidency. and being with mark meadows, she knows where all the skeletons are buried. you have to remember what we've heard about mark meadows' involvement in this. so many people were texting him on january 6th saying...
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one of the first marriages happened because cecil williams, the reverend cecil williams officiating. but really having table that it's built by lgbtq+, folks. and that work continues. our i'm a black, a minister. he memorial church, our leadership is as for up where folks as well. wonderful and, >> you know, mister, you've got a lot happening this month. walk us through some of the celebrations that you have planned. >> yeah, we're really, really excited today. we have an amazing guest preacher, although she doesn', like me to call her future opera name. is diana locps mean she is a comedian and a satirist and a self-described geek. she's also an ally and she's going to be doing a comedy asked our sermon today next sunday. we have the amazing brian freeman. he's the co-founder world famous performance to call the poll after homeowners going to have music. all of this leading towards the energy that will need to get a contingent down market street sunday. >> so it sounds like you have a blend of virtual as well as in person. >> yeah, that's for sure. we even have a virtual talk show s
one of the first marriages happened because cecil williams, the reverend cecil williams officiating. but really having table that it's built by lgbtq+, folks. and that work continues. our i'm a black, a minister. he memorial church, our leadership is as for up where folks as well. wonderful and, >> you know, mister, you've got a lot happening this month. walk us through some of the celebrations that you have planned. >> yeah, we're really, really excited today. we have an amazing...
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and cecile richard has been at the forefront of this fight for a while.nned parenthood for over a decade. in 2011 and 2021 she was named one of time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world. at 46 her work hasn't stopped she's currently co-chair of the american bridge 21st century. when i spoke to her, she gave me this call to action. >> we can support funds that help women, we can support health care providers like planned parenthood who help women. i think second we have to show that this matters to us. and whether that means being in the street or whether that means running for office or whether that means calling our legislators and the folks that represent us, it's important they know we are paying attention. >> and if not this, then what. this should become a huge rallying cry for women as we head towards the midterm elections. >> and an opportunity to galvanize young people. i talked to young women, who even if they're anti-abortion feel the government shouldn't control a woman's right to choose. an important issue. and finally we need t
and cecile richard has been at the forefront of this fight for a while.nned parenthood for over a decade. in 2011 and 2021 she was named one of time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world. at 46 her work hasn't stopped she's currently co-chair of the american bridge 21st century. when i spoke to her, she gave me this call to action. >> we can support funds that help women, we can support health care providers like planned parenthood who help women. i think second we have to...
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you know our photographer ryan cecile and i have been on a lot of these trips together.ut it is the first time we've ever been to the td garden. we got our seat assignment and it said rafters 35, so we are literally in the rafters. but these rafters are a little bit different than some of the rafters around the other nba arenas as you look right there at all those retired numbers number one looking at the boston bruins, and then the boston celtics. when you look at those numbers, you see bill russell stands out. john havlicek, robert parrish, larry bird, kevin mchale. i mean, those are some of the who's who in the nba and then 17 championship banners behind that the celtics are tied with the lakers for most in nba history. now obviously, steph curry is very much a student of this game, and he's very aware of the tradition and how difficult it is to win in this place where there is such a mistake to come in and try to take a championship in boston. especially like this. historic team dynasties from you know. the eighties and i mean championships they won, you know, over t
you know our photographer ryan cecile and i have been on a lot of these trips together.ut it is the first time we've ever been to the td garden. we got our seat assignment and it said rafters 35, so we are literally in the rafters. but these rafters are a little bit different than some of the rafters around the other nba arenas as you look right there at all those retired numbers number one looking at the boston bruins, and then the boston celtics. when you look at those numbers, you see bill...
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but interestingly there is an accounting work that impacts banks called cecil there are various modelse will input and basically that determines how much they need to set aside for loan losses. those models do incorporate a lot of the macro factors so what we saw, for example, in the first quarter, jpmorgan was forecasting a more dire situation, and had to set aside more in those loan loss reserves which do have an impact on their earnings directly. so it's not necessarily mark to market, it does affect them fundamentally, at least in the earnings they report. >> leslie, thank you for more, the fed which is very much front and center, bob diamond joins us ceo of atlas merchant capital. there's a new "wall street journal" report saying bad inflation report raises the odds of surprise 0.75 percentage point rate rise this week which clearly is something economists are talking about and speculating. do you think there's a chance that that happens? >> i think there's a chance. i still think since chairman powell announced that they'd do asecond 50 at this meeting, a second meeting at the en
but interestingly there is an accounting work that impacts banks called cecil there are various modelse will input and basically that determines how much they need to set aside for loan losses. those models do incorporate a lot of the macro factors so what we saw, for example, in the first quarter, jpmorgan was forecasting a more dire situation, and had to set aside more in those loan loss reserves which do have an impact on their earnings directly. so it's not necessarily mark to market, it...
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former planned parenthood president cecile richards talks to walter isaacson about the persistent assault on women's choice. plus ♪ without your love ♪ ♪ it's a melody played in a penny arcade ♪ a show business legend, kathleen turner,
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joining us now, cecile richards and former president of planned parenthood federation of america. your reaction? >> this is a devastating day, andrea. i relate to what claire said. the calls that i have gotten this morning from not only my own daughters but other young women around the country who realize they are now no longer in charge of their own pregnancies. they no longer have -- are in charge of their own bodies. this was avoidable. had is the incredible thing. i think justice sotomayor's -- they believe that people should be able to make decisions about their pregnancy, not politicians. the only thing that changed was republicans put five justices on the supreme court who are now using the most outrageous justification for overturning a right that people have had for nearly 50 years. one of the things that struck me in this was to say that this is a sad day for the court, which it is. but this is a sad day tore millions and millions of american women who woke up this morning and just found out that the supreme court took away their right. you and i know that making abortio
joining us now, cecile richards and former president of planned parenthood federation of america. your reaction? >> this is a devastating day, andrea. i relate to what claire said. the calls that i have gotten this morning from not only my own daughters but other young women around the country who realize they are now no longer in charge of their own pregnancies. they no longer have -- are in charge of their own bodies. this was avoidable. had is the incredible thing. i think justice...
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but i think ryan cecile and i, both of our ears are still kind of buzzing right now, because it was itery loud in here tonight. no question about joe fonzi live tonight in boston. appreciate it, joe. thank you for that. thank you. joe and mawson fans traveled to boston. many stayed right here at home center tonight hosted its first ever indoor watch party. in addition to its outdoor event, it thrives city, katie. use. amber lee joins us live tonight. big crowd there tonight, amber. mike there was a large turnout. now fans left quickly after the loss, but say they believe in the team's resiliency. yeah baby ready warriors fans left chase center in the display of loyalty despite the loss now that the celtics have taken the lead in the finals, there is an adjustment of expectations. that first i said five, gentlemen, sweet because we're gentlemen out here. but we're gonna do dubs at six. now i'm disappointed. we lost. they played hard, but boston played harder to come back in the next game. for sure, tonight. we just like blown out more than 12,700 fans feel chase center for its first eve
but i think ryan cecile and i, both of our ears are still kind of buzzing right now, because it was itery loud in here tonight. no question about joe fonzi live tonight in boston. appreciate it, joe. thank you for that. thank you. joe and mawson fans traveled to boston. many stayed right here at home center tonight hosted its first ever indoor watch party. in addition to its outdoor event, it thrives city, katie. use. amber lee joins us live tonight. big crowd there tonight, amber. mike there...
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but my grandfather, cecil sylvester, migrated to pittsburgh and became an undertaker.ied, he left this remembrance. my father, an ex-slave, was really highly respected by all who knew him. he became a fine historian. anyone who wanted to know anything about the history of leon county would go to my father. he wrote many articles for the jewett messenger, the jewish newspaper. many texas descendents of frank whitaker picked crops. you were all working as children with your parents. >> yes. >> reporter: you were picking cotton? >> yes. pick cotton, chop cotton. >> reporter: back then, juneteenth was just another day in the fields. >> we couldn't take a day off. no, no, no. >> and then we would get something good to eat, and then we would eat and go back to the fields. >> reporter: go back to the feeds on juneteenth. now juneteenth has spread from texas into a national holiday, and my newfound relatives have come a long way, too. angela is the director of a daycare center, where bernice also works. and john is the president and c.e.o. of the centex african-american chambe
but my grandfather, cecil sylvester, migrated to pittsburgh and became an undertaker.ied, he left this remembrance. my father, an ex-slave, was really highly respected by all who knew him. he became a fine historian. anyone who wanted to know anything about the history of leon county would go to my father. he wrote many articles for the jewett messenger, the jewish newspaper. many texas descendents of frank whitaker picked crops. you were all working as children with your parents. >> yes....