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coed it at the raabe strabgt level. justice gorsuchdoe need to, in this case, get into any verbal formulations? you are encouraging us noto do so. gen. prelogar: that's right. just to put it outhere, my concern is that any verbal formulation the court might choo aa replacement could potentially call into question the body of law. juste rsuch: if we were to say that the courts -- some courts have taken this de minimus language seriously and no one defendst. it wasn't briefed in hardison itself. that wasn't something anybody advocated for even there. maybe we could do a good day's work and put a period at the end of it by saying that that is not the law. gen. prelogar: i would agr with that. i think that could be a useful clarification for any courts that are led astray that language. i wrge the court -- justice gorsuch: remand the matter back and be done with it. gen. prelogar:mall piece on the end which is to please confirmt the eeoc has properly understood hardison in light of tts and the court is not overruling hardis
coed it at the raabe strabgt level. justice gorsuchdoe need to, in this case, get into any verbal formulations? you are encouraging us noto do so. gen. prelogar: that's right. just to put it outhere, my concern is that any verbal formulation the court might choo aa replacement could potentially call into question the body of law. juste rsuch: if we were to say that the courts -- some courts have taken this de minimus language seriously and no one defendst. it wasn't briefed in hardison itself....
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i think even if i do that now, if i worked in a movie with a main co—actor as a co—lead — i mean, i'llo that as a social experiment! but i don't think i would get the same remuneration as a male co—actor. and is hollywood any different? well, it's the first time it's happened to me, has happened in hollywood, so i don't know going forward, because this was my first show with someone as a co—lead in hollywood — after ten years of working in hollywood, i'm finally doing lead parts. it took a really, really long time, a lot of pavement pounding to be able to say, to be able to get roles that, in a mainstream way, and i always wanted to be a part of mainstream entertainment, whether that was in bollywood or hollywood. so it takes a long time anyway, but it took a really, really long time for me to be able to get to a part where i am doing leading roles, and then to be able to command that kind of parity. but, yeah, i've seen that there, ijust don't know, going forward, if it will continue or not. i'll keep you posted on that one too! you know, one of the things i've heard — and it was said
i think even if i do that now, if i worked in a movie with a main co—actor as a co—lead — i mean, i'llo that as a social experiment! but i don't think i would get the same remuneration as a male co—actor. and is hollywood any different? well, it's the first time it's happened to me, has happened in hollywood, so i don't know going forward, because this was my first show with someone as a co—lead in hollywood — after ten years of working in hollywood, i'm finally doing lead parts. it...
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yeah and i think you're rrorcc co— up. yeah and i think you're rcorcr co orc— up. don't know , he's little. and i don't know, he's not here answer for himself, not here to answer for himself, but we could go into a whole topic what justin welby does topic on what justin welby does and does do. i'm also and does not do. i'm also running— and does not do. i'm also running o— and does not do. i'm also running a twitter- ri�*r: : ririr i'm also running a twitter with running a twitter poll with the ouoccrorc—wru- running a twitter poll with thei question _will your question for you guys, will your roccor— easter celebrations be mostly currccrorc— easter celebrations be mostly christian—or. christian themed theme or orccrrory— christian themed theme or entirely secular? which answers oc— entirely secular? which answers or croo— entirely secular? which answers some of the debate that we've yucc— some of the debate that we've r-ucc—you- just been asking. can you still be-christian- just been asking. can you still be-christian or- just been asking. can you still be-christi
yeah and i think you're rrorcc co— up. yeah and i think you're rcorcr co orc— up. don't know , he's little. and i don't know, he's not here answer for himself, not here to answer for himself, but we could go into a whole topic what justin welby does topic on what justin welby does and does do. i'm also and does not do. i'm also running— and does not do. i'm also running o— and does not do. i'm also running a twitter- ri�*r: : ririr i'm also running a twitter with running a twitter...
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it will be - co-hosted by the us in 2024. that is co—hosted by the us in 2024.portant is that do you think to get this in place to get that ramped up to 2024? you have the ma'or get that ramped up to 2024? you have the major league. _ get that ramped up to 2024? you have the major league, like _ get that ramped up to 2024? you have the major league, like i _ get that ramped up to 2024? you have the major league, like i mentioned - get that ramped up to 2024? you have the major league, like i mentioned a l the major league, like i mentioned a little bit earlier, we need to make sure that that product is really good. we went the crowd to see it, i need to see the ball going into the crowd, hopefully not off me but that will bring the audience in and we can show that it is a good product with good facility, and when the world cup does come here, people are in an environment that is very high performance and ifeel in an environment that is very high performance and i feel like in an environment that is very high performance and ifeel like usa is actually another big
it will be - co-hosted by the us in 2024. that is co—hosted by the us in 2024.portant is that do you think to get this in place to get that ramped up to 2024? you have the ma'or get that ramped up to 2024? you have the major league. _ get that ramped up to 2024? you have the major league, like _ get that ramped up to 2024? you have the major league, like i _ get that ramped up to 2024? you have the major league, like i mentioned - get that ramped up to 2024? you have the major league, like i...
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yeah and i think you're rrorcc co— up. yeah and i think you're rcorcr co orc— up., but he does so little. he delivers so little. don't know , he's little. and i don't know, he's not here answer for himself, not here to answer for himself, but we could go into a whole topic what justin welby does topic on what justin welby does and does do. i'm also and does not do. i'm also running— and does not do. i'm also running o— and does not do. i'm also running a-poll- and does not do. i'm alsoi running a-poll with running a twitter poll with the ouoccrorc—wru- running a twitter poll with thei question _will your question for you guys, will your roccor— easter celebrations be mostly currccrorc— easter celebrations be mostly christian—or. christian themed theme or orccrrory— christian themed theme or entirely secular? which answers oc— entirely secular? which answers or croo— entirely secular? which answers some of the debate that we've yucc— some of the debate that we've r-ucc—ccru just been asking. can you still be-christian- just been asking. can you still be-christian or
yeah and i think you're rrorcc co— up. yeah and i think you're rcorcr co orc— up., but he does so little. he delivers so little. don't know , he's little. and i don't know, he's not here answer for himself, not here to answer for himself, but we could go into a whole topic what justin welby does topic on what justin welby does and does do. i'm also and does not do. i'm also running— and does not do. i'm also running o— and does not do. i'm also running a-poll- and does not do. i'm alsoi...
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cos i have got no...is own way out. i'm not| waiting. cos i have got no... even if they— waiting. cos i have got no... even if they got— waiting. cos i have got no... even if they got in_ waiting. cos i have got no... even if they got in touch, i don't know how they— if they got in touch, i don't know how they were going to go about it, where _ how they were going to go about it, where they— how they were going to go about it, where they are going to meet. so i'm 'ust where they are going to meet. so i'm just done _ where they are going to meet. so i'm just done itting myself. doing it myself — just done itting myself. doing it m self. ~ . , , ., just done itting myself. doing it mself. m , ., ., myself. much depends on how long the will myself. much depends on how long they will have _ myself. much depends on how long they will have to _ myself. much depends on how long they will have to rescue _ myself. much depends on how long they will have to rescue british - they will have to rescue british national
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in los angeles, the intimacy co—ordinator has become part of the changing face of the industry.scenes. we have to be quick. the latest screen adaptation of the love affair between an aristocrat and her gamekeeper had an intimacy co—ordinator to make sure those scenes looked realistic but were choreographed. so, what is the day—to—day role of an intimacy co—ordinator? i met amanda blumenthal to find out. she's worked across hollywood on productions including the affair... sometimes i worry you're just a really great dream. ..the white lotus... so romantic! ..being the ricardos and euphoria. every time i feel good, i think it will last forever. the job of an intimacy co—ordinator is to create a safer environment on set for performers whenever they're doing scenes with intimate content — whether that's nudity, simulated sex, scenes where they're exposed, such as medical scenes, childbirth scenes, while also helping the director to realise their creative vision. just how sensitive a topic sex scenes are is illustrated by franco zeffirelli's 1968 film romeo and juliet. i have more ca
in los angeles, the intimacy co—ordinator has become part of the changing face of the industry.scenes. we have to be quick. the latest screen adaptation of the love affair between an aristocrat and her gamekeeper had an intimacy co—ordinator to make sure those scenes looked realistic but were choreographed. so, what is the day—to—day role of an intimacy co—ordinator? i met amanda blumenthal to find out. she's worked across hollywood on productions including the affair... sometimes i...
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many victims were young children just like georgia co . tanika was but stone memorials shouldn't bear the responsibility of remembering them. her rocky younger gucci recorded tortuga tanaka accounts of her experience. now she can tell her story and enact at the locations that were bombed. done not come back to me by monday she will need a look at things in a sober fashion, a some of them all i know have as my time on earth is very limited at this point. when you get that didn't know, did i won't be able to tell my story much longer so that this is one way that i can get on. let's say they can do this. many people can no longer tell their story, so till she katana does it for them. that's her contribution to piece. wu, sir, is our plan. it's most valuable, resource shortages can be fatal. we people, for example, can't survive more than 3 days without motor, but pollution, waste and depletion of natural resources causing voters scarcity. a situation made worse by climate change and population growth. to 1000000000 people worldwide have no access to clean drinking water. the u. s. state
many victims were young children just like georgia co . tanika was but stone memorials shouldn't bear the responsibility of remembering them. her rocky younger gucci recorded tortuga tanaka accounts of her experience. now she can tell her story and enact at the locations that were bombed. done not come back to me by monday she will need a look at things in a sober fashion, a some of them all i know have as my time on earth is very limited at this point. when you get that didn't know, did i...
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that voice tiffany justice co-founder of moms for liberty. hi. thank you so much for joining us. i'm here today talking with kathleen mcglothlin, who's written an incredibly important and deeply repord book on the blood
that voice tiffany justice co-founder of moms for liberty. hi. thank you so much for joining us. i'm here today talking with kathleen mcglothlin, who's written an incredibly important and deeply repord book on the blood
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that is, as long as it works reprieve for the most mobilized by his co-borrowers.y will also not be able to pay the loan. this will not be considered an overdue debt, said state duma speaker vyacheslav volodin, the norm will have retroactive effect and be valid from the date of the announcement of partial mobilization on september 21, 2022. we have 300,000 military personnel called up for mobilization. it concerns them all, of course, it is important, of course, not his parents nor members. his families do not have to bear the financial obligations that were meant to be taken before he became a member of the military and perform tasks in the zone of a special military operation the document also specifies the procedure for the complete release of all co-borrowers from obligations to the bank. including parents or adoptive parents. it is possible to write off the entire debt. in case the participant is a special military operation. unfortunately, he died, or was seriously injured. therefore, within the framework of the working group , in our own way, we are just loo
that is, as long as it works reprieve for the most mobilized by his co-borrowers.y will also not be able to pay the loan. this will not be considered an overdue debt, said state duma speaker vyacheslav volodin, the norm will have retroactive effect and be valid from the date of the announcement of partial mobilization on september 21, 2022. we have 300,000 military personnel called up for mobilization. it concerns them all, of course, it is important, of course, not his parents nor members. his...
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you arel not that co-ordinated! good morning shawl. not that co-ordinated!wl- hope you _ not that co-ordinated! good morning shawl. hope you are _ not that co-ordinated! good morning shawl. hope you are well. _ not that co-ordinated! good morning shawl. hope you are well. after- not that co-ordinated! good morning shawl. hope you are well. after the i shawl. hope you are well. after the sunshine yesterday, a great start this morning and the skies above gloucestershire, fairly typical but there have been some hard breaks today and when the sunshine comes through as it is temporarily in the channel islands that will fill pleasantly warm later on. you can see on the satellite how much carter streamed in across the uk. the cloud is fairly thin and some sunshine and to the west and northern ireland and scotland you will forget thin and break a bit and in between misty grey across much of england, wales and for the vast majority for the south and west of scotland and rain and drizzle at the moment becoming lighter and patchy in the afternoon. still, mild enough da
you arel not that co-ordinated! good morning shawl. not that co-ordinated!wl- hope you _ not that co-ordinated! good morning shawl. hope you are _ not that co-ordinated! good morning shawl. hope you are well. _ not that co-ordinated! good morning shawl. hope you are well. after- not that co-ordinated! good morning shawl. hope you are well. after the i shawl. hope you are well. after the sunshine yesterday, a great start this morning and the skies above gloucestershire, fairly typical but there...
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that is, while there is a deferment for the most mobilized, his co-borrowers.y may also not pay credit. this will not be considered an overdue debt, said state duma speaker vyacheslav volodin, but it will have retroactive effect and be valid from the date of the announcement of partial mobilization on september 21, 2022. we have 300,000 military personnel called up for mobilization - this applies to all of them, of course. this is important, of course, not his parents nor members. his families do not have to bear those financial obligations that were meant to be taken before he became a soldier and perform tasks in the special war zone of the operation doc. the ment of smart release from obligations to the bank of all co-borrowers, including parents or adoptive parents, there is the possibility of writing in full for a long time, if the participant is a special military operation. unfortunately, he died or was seriously injured. therefore, within the framework of the working group, in our own way, we are just looking at ensuring that everyone does not worry abo
that is, while there is a deferment for the most mobilized, his co-borrowers.y may also not pay credit. this will not be considered an overdue debt, said state duma speaker vyacheslav volodin, but it will have retroactive effect and be valid from the date of the announcement of partial mobilization on september 21, 2022. we have 300,000 military personnel called up for mobilization - this applies to all of them, of course. this is important, of course, not his parents nor members. his families...
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her co signer says she used to suffer from severe iron deficiency. but over the last year, her condition has improved. garcia did he go? i used to get palpitations and feel fatigued. wednesday when i went to the doctor, he tested my blood and found law. he will globin levels. clearly, they are now fine or carnival. the doctor told me to eat green leafy vegetables, similar that i got parts and trainings and started growing florida. i enjoy eating it and it is good for my body. either it increases iron and cured my anemia. it is very healthy, i feel better now. the take you this fight in the us fast going economy, malnutrition remains of big problem, especially among the poor mafia know knows that she has to eat fresh vegetables regularly. of her body is to get enough vitamins and minerals i will margate, his love that boy mar marriot camaro made that many people become physically inactive by the age of 40 and 40 for years old. and a claim at least 6 or 7 levels of the landfill, because i am greenwich to boats. i have this kind of energetic, are there
her co signer says she used to suffer from severe iron deficiency. but over the last year, her condition has improved. garcia did he go? i used to get palpitations and feel fatigued. wednesday when i went to the doctor, he tested my blood and found law. he will globin levels. clearly, they are now fine or carnival. the doctor told me to eat green leafy vegetables, similar that i got parts and trainings and started growing florida. i enjoy eating it and it is good for my body. either it...
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e co, india. they call themselves healing him anadia and they're growing in numbers. the environmentalists are cleaning out the rubbish left behind by millions of tourists in the mountains, is one of the downsides of the tourism and poses a threat to the livelihoods of many people in the region. in 60 minutes on d, w. o. oh, oh, what people have to say matters to us or me. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w. yes. key about the media that goes to nibble as a media may global law. go up or down, but again, i was coming to that and i could yoga or the media. yeah. but sure to let up joel media dog currently more people than ever on the move load vide in such a job. everybody has medicaid t method do it on a la godaddy again. find out about on the story. info my grants. mm hm. with ah ah ah, this is d. w. news live from berlin. orange rush to evacuate their citizens from saddam german military plains. take more than 200 people to jordan. several countries are organizing convoys to bring embassy staff and civilians out of the capital have
e co, india. they call themselves healing him anadia and they're growing in numbers. the environmentalists are cleaning out the rubbish left behind by millions of tourists in the mountains, is one of the downsides of the tourism and poses a threat to the livelihoods of many people in the region. in 60 minutes on d, w. o. oh, oh, what people have to say matters to us or me. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w. yes. key about the media that goes to nibble as a...
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a 29 year old woman who wants to preserve treasure co tonic us memories. she educates her students about piece touchy co. tanaka became a 1st grader on august 6th 1945. suddenly she saw an american airplane, then a blinding light. she was 2 kilometers away from ground, 0 and suffered terrible burns mother had those did the phone and i on the way back home. there were lots of people walking towards me with terrible burn, tuck enough that there were more around this area because there used to be a river here, little more the lives decal below sucker, unappealing. oh, south romana a, crouched down and died. mcclockey, cynical, and cargo. so to know the growth in the 2nd, there were bodies everywhere the like till she called tanika was 6 years old. when she wandered through a desert of rubble, searching for her family home, she found what was left of it. through some miracle, her mother and her siblings survived, but many of her neighbors, friends and family, were never seen or heard from again. unless good, the son telling my story used to be too painful, but
a 29 year old woman who wants to preserve treasure co tonic us memories. she educates her students about piece touchy co. tanaka became a 1st grader on august 6th 1945. suddenly she saw an american airplane, then a blinding light. she was 2 kilometers away from ground, 0 and suffered terrible burns mother had those did the phone and i on the way back home. there were lots of people walking towards me with terrible burn, tuck enough that there were more around this area because there used to be...
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they're arting treally co out rig here. sohis was anted inuly, anin anoth week oro i'll bat a harst these and takehem home aneat thesones. but at's a hlthy plant ght ther thiss about 160 days withouhaving a rain. (sofmusic) our farmg is deeinto r spiritl belief en we dot farm, u have t loss of the nutritnal benets of all the crops we produce out here. the fact of the matter is the women, they don't have the stuff to makthe pikin. (bright guitar mic) th don't he the traditional ops need to p on the ble. (chatting) therwas a dissertaon looki at so of the feings we have wn we don farm. and lot of i was pshologica and en you'rnot out re rking thland andour farm and beg a trueteward, u se your nse of bance. it's almt like a the plantsut here, theye become ke my coselor. you kn what i an? i'm ab to talko th and spe to them and th show mehings. d so i'mot depennt up, like ised be, i us to drina hell oa lot. i don'do that more. nativeeople who ve these sutance abe proble is a dect relt of bei relocat, losing their lelihood, forgetn
they're arting treally co out rig here. sohis was anted inuly, anin anoth week oro i'll bat a harst these and takehem home aneat thesones. but at's a hlthy plant ght ther thiss about 160 days withouhaving a rain. (sofmusic) our farmg is deeinto r spiritl belief en we dot farm, u have t loss of the nutritnal benets of all the crops we produce out here. the fact of the matter is the women, they don't have the stuff to makthe pikin. (bright guitar mic) th don't he the traditional ops need to p on...
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they doubled up as assistance while veteran cos minot anton sculpt little became a supports, an actor, along with the other cosmonaut who were already there. there was even, and nasa astronaut helping out the project as a collaboration between russia space agency and rushes channel one which showed all the stages of the preparation for the film, culminating in the launch and landing live on air. ah, blue christie. when we arrived, it was very overwhelming than we were kind of shocked and we were after the take off and her and the dog keener and we were very then we were exhausted there. we were showing like a movie, live action film with the artistic white i was trying to create an atmosphere as cinematic atmosphere there. after 12 days and spaced the russian filmmaking duel was guided back to earth. by cos, minot oregon of etzky, who finished his 109 the one day mission aboard the international space station. in this case, your watch an actors express their real feelings instead of plain how they think a person would feel returning from space. so it's interesting on so many levels. g
they doubled up as assistance while veteran cos minot anton sculpt little became a supports, an actor, along with the other cosmonaut who were already there. there was even, and nasa astronaut helping out the project as a collaboration between russia space agency and rushes channel one which showed all the stages of the preparation for the film, culminating in the launch and landing live on air. ah, blue christie. when we arrived, it was very overwhelming than we were kind of shocked and we...
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and according to raymond's own comments to my co author, jeremy le afraid was essentially directed to carry out this investigation by the state department received satellite data from the pentagon. indo pacific command and in which, nathaniel raymond proceeded to go on cnn and declare that he had an uncovered potential evidence of genocide. he said that he was, we were looking at a child hostage situation, and he was putting out an amber alert for ukraine's children. but when you look into the body of the report, or when raymond was challenged by my co author la fredo, it contradicts what he said in the media. for example, inside the e l h r a report, it says, and i quote that parents provide a center children to these camps quote, to protect their children from ongoing fighting and ensure that they had nutritious food, of the sort, unavailable where they live. it also said that the campers were returned in a timely manner with the consent of and went with the consent of their parents for the most part. and at this they found no evidence of child mistreatment. those are the exact word
and according to raymond's own comments to my co author, jeremy le afraid was essentially directed to carry out this investigation by the state department received satellite data from the pentagon. indo pacific command and in which, nathaniel raymond proceeded to go on cnn and declare that he had an uncovered potential evidence of genocide. he said that he was, we were looking at a child hostage situation, and he was putting out an amber alert for ukraine's children. but when you look into the...
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and for millions of years, we co-existed with them. and they co-existed with us. - the reason we called this project life instead of nature is because we wanted people to appreciate humans as part of life. - humans evolved like everything else on the planet, but i didn't wanna photograph ourselves as recognizable human beings. so i photographed embryos in medical collections. i photographed cross sections through a human hand that would show the way blood distributes itself through human tissue as the same universal pattern i see rivers on the surface of the earth. the essence in photography is to abstract. - when you start to see the visual examples of the earth evolving, you begin to get a sense of how truly wondrous it was. - now, after billions of years of evolution, we have arrived in the present. and we're back to looking at nature as this tapestry with ancient things co-existing with recent things, the totality of life. - no organism exists on its own. all organisms are a part of interacting communities, and we are all reliant o
and for millions of years, we co-existed with them. and they co-existed with us. - the reason we called this project life instead of nature is because we wanted people to appreciate humans as part of life. - humans evolved like everything else on the planet, but i didn't wanna photograph ourselves as recognizable human beings. so i photographed embryos in medical collections. i photographed cross sections through a human hand that would show the way blood distributes itself through human tissue...
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cos you did - appointment. right. -- at some point. right. cos you did say - point. right.about this office? i'm intrigued about this office. why in intrigued about this office. wh i ., why in you said it was expensive. _ why in you said it was expensive. i'm - why in you said it was expensive. i'm not. why in you said it was l expensive. i'm not ceo. why in you said it was - expensive. i'm not ceo. yeah. why can't _ expensive. i'm not ceo. yeah. why can't we _ expensive. i'm not ceo. yeah. why can't we be _ expensive. i'm not ceo. yeah. why can't we be in _ expensive. i'm not ceo. yeah. why can't we be in an - expensive. i'm not ceo. yeah. why can't we be in an office i expensive. i'm not ceo. yeah. why can't we be in an office in| why can't we be in an office in a commune? i why can't we be in an office in a commune?— why can't we be in an office in a commune? i thinkjack dorsey kind of recommended _ a commune? i thinkjack dorsey kind of recommended that - a commune? i thinkjack dorsey kind of recommended that and i kind of recommended that and ignored it. kind of recomme
cos you did - appointment. right. -- at some point. right. cos you did say - point. right.about this office? i'm intrigued about this office. why in intrigued about this office. wh i ., why in you said it was expensive. _ why in you said it was expensive. i'm - why in you said it was expensive. i'm not. why in you said it was l expensive. i'm not ceo. why in you said it was - expensive. i'm not ceo. yeah. why can't _ expensive. i'm not ceo. yeah. why can't we _ expensive. i'm not ceo. yeah. why...
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my immediate family were all very supportive cos they used to come see my shows and stuff when i was, i mean, i worked for 1.5 years in the shankill, and a couple of years back there, and sometimes people would ask, "what are you up to?" and you tell them and they'd kind of be like, "oh, what? what's that?" and i think in some, like, loyalist communities, the arts is seen as quite a feminine thing because there's sort of a more traditional style of masculinity in places like that. what more can be done? i think policy changes. people need to start voting based on actual policy- and notjust... i'm going to vote for the most unionist people i can, - i'm going to vote for the most nationalist people i can to get| the most unionist people out| or to get the most nationalist people out, cos that is not constructive for anyone, . cos then it's just always - sinn fein dup, and nothing's changing because - everyone'is too scared. we just need to make it... like, obviously, i don't... i don't have the answer. like, i am just a 19—year—old girl, but they need to... - they need to find some oth
my immediate family were all very supportive cos they used to come see my shows and stuff when i was, i mean, i worked for 1.5 years in the shankill, and a couple of years back there, and sometimes people would ask, "what are you up to?" and you tell them and they'd kind of be like, "oh, what? what's that?" and i think in some, like, loyalist communities, the arts is seen as quite a feminine thing because there's sort of a more traditional style of masculinity in places like...
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my co-author spent a lot of time in minneapolis, covering the trial. he spent time with george floyd's family. he traveled to other parts of the country, as well, where george floyd had family. it was important to immerse ourselves in the communities where george floyd lived and communities impacted by his death so we could get a feel for what it was like to be him and for people who were coming to know him through his death and being animated by the death and dealing with the issues that the country decided to deal with as a result of the fact that he died in such a heinous way in front of the eyeballs of millions of people. >> let's take some calls. let's begin with don calling in from new orleans. you are on book tv. >> i apologize, we are going to put you on hold. the producer is going to talk to you and tell you how this operates so we can get you on the air. did you approach derek chauvin for an interview? >> we did. >> we try to get in touch with him. by the time we were writing this book, he had already been convicted and he was in jail. we rea
my co-author spent a lot of time in minneapolis, covering the trial. he spent time with george floyd's family. he traveled to other parts of the country, as well, where george floyd had family. it was important to immerse ourselves in the communities where george floyd lived and communities impacted by his death so we could get a feel for what it was like to be him and for people who were coming to know him through his death and being animated by the death and dealing with the issues that the...
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in washington, d.c., medea benjamin, co-founder of codepink, co-author of the new book "war in ukraineing sense of a senseless conflict." we welcome you both. medea, let's begin with you. talk about the whole push for this conference called burying the monroe doctrine. >> codepink initiated this and got a group of partners around the country to join with us in recognizing the immense changes that are happening in latin america. the progressive governments that are coming into power all over the region, the vibrant civil societies that exist. yet the u.s. trying to continue to impose its will on latin america and the caribbean, whether it is there a continued military presence, through brutal economic sanctions imposed on cuba, nicaragua, venezuela, or through the u.s. companies that try to continue to exploit the mines, the logging, the lithium, the resources, the oil. so you have a real disconnect. we are saying it is time u.s. policy recognizes that this is not the u.s. backyard. the u.s. is looking at latin american saying, my goodness, china's becoming a major trading partner with
in washington, d.c., medea benjamin, co-founder of codepink, co-author of the new book "war in ukraineing sense of a senseless conflict." we welcome you both. medea, let's begin with you. talk about the whole push for this conference called burying the monroe doctrine. >> codepink initiated this and got a group of partners around the country to join with us in recognizing the immense changes that are happening in latin america. the progressive governments that are coming into...
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the kowana zoo at mining project near na sock in southern greenland is emblematic of these change. co honors who it is rich in uranium and rarer metals on which china already has close to a world wide monopoly. rare earths are essential to many green energy technologies . this mine should put an end to china's monopoly on rare earth. yet a chinese partly state owned company has now acquired a stake in co on is who it, whose development could take decades. but then china's used to playing a waiting game in the arctic. other countries just don't use this time wisely. at the foot of mount co on as to it by the nasdaq feud lives a young in you at shepherd, he's against the mine, as it would pollute his pastures. many of his compatriots feel the same way. so the inward community party, the iaa, who had spoken out against the mine project, emerged victorious in greenland elections in april 2021. so at least for now the young shepherd and his flock can roam free and breathe easy. ah ah ah ah ah, shift your guide to life and the digital world explore the latest online trends. navigate your wa
the kowana zoo at mining project near na sock in southern greenland is emblematic of these change. co honors who it is rich in uranium and rarer metals on which china already has close to a world wide monopoly. rare earths are essential to many green energy technologies . this mine should put an end to china's monopoly on rare earth. yet a chinese partly state owned company has now acquired a stake in co on is who it, whose development could take decades. but then china's used to playing a...
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the company's co founder and the bond is also here. so we, for, it's been a wide them technology that is the combination of our equipment, solar powered food processing machines for them to grow our process, the b and c grid. pretty was the oil took away then that all material and access to finance for the equipment for them to process it and then be able to why'd the market link if the company's building a network of a small food processing co operatives run by local women and close to the farms that produce the food as far as buys unsold agricultural produce directly from the farmers, which allows them to earn at least around 10 percent of the regular market price for the produce. the dehydration process does not need any electricity organic us. this makes it easy to set up such centers and villages where electrical supply can be patchy and costs too high for the small cooperative to bear the company that buys back the processed food from the co operatives to sell it to customers ranging from the dealers to restaurants to multination
the company's co founder and the bond is also here. so we, for, it's been a wide them technology that is the combination of our equipment, solar powered food processing machines for them to grow our process, the b and c grid. pretty was the oil took away then that all material and access to finance for the equipment for them to process it and then be able to why'd the market link if the company's building a network of a small food processing co operatives run by local women and close to the...
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he says, organic b salt and cos mythics all produced on the farm. the range of $100.00 products generates extra income. ah, the farm brings him up 280000 rupees a month, just over $900.00 euros. he cultivates of crops so that there is more than one harvest plus even this way, the farm is able to offer a wide range of products. ah, got you on the diamond when i started my internship here, i had no basic knowledge about the culture. i started learning a lot from the 1st day i joined. you know, i feel like i can learn in half a day. what normally takes a month telling a farmland hon. i'll look up the beep says organic farming offers attractive and lifestyle opportunities for young people in his own experience has shown there's a lot of school for group you know, a lot with i don't challenge is that when i 1st started, this is the 1000 to get my and a lot of skepticism, you know, do you have to be ready to tackle harder? i came from the corporate world and managed more. so i have faith in the younger generation. if i can do it, so can be the bullying. f
he says, organic b salt and cos mythics all produced on the farm. the range of $100.00 products generates extra income. ah, the farm brings him up 280000 rupees a month, just over $900.00 euros. he cultivates of crops so that there is more than one harvest plus even this way, the farm is able to offer a wide range of products. ah, got you on the diamond when i started my internship here, i had no basic knowledge about the culture. i started learning a lot from the 1st day i joined. you know, i...
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we get a message from the co operative don't mind telling us what zone we can fish. when we can set out the needs and when we have to return it to lot audio and how much we can bring ashore in the bees are the little thing, but they glide for a half an hour through the silent lagoon. then suddenly the quiet ends, the clam fishers appeared from the fog like ghosts. $1500.00 men and women worked to go to lagoon. that as finally reaches his assigned zone is not deep, but it is cold. clooney gl model pascall that season. bonnie: it's the only way to warm up your hands when they're cold. ammonia ammonium. busy come all the clam. fishing is more like farming the sea bed than traditional fishing. a girdle fishers harvest almost $14000.00 tons of mollusks each year. well, today we can all harvest 30 kilos. they suck the mollusks out of the sand with a special device. the water is 6 degrees celsius, just right for winter. but in recent years, the temperature has stayed around 11 degrees celsius. climate change is also affecting the po, delta neu. we did yama come into the nig
we get a message from the co operative don't mind telling us what zone we can fish. when we can set out the needs and when we have to return it to lot audio and how much we can bring ashore in the bees are the little thing, but they glide for a half an hour through the silent lagoon. then suddenly the quiet ends, the clam fishers appeared from the fog like ghosts. $1500.00 men and women worked to go to lagoon. that as finally reaches his assigned zone is not deep, but it is cold. clooney gl...
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and for millions of years, we co-existed with them. and they co-existed with us. - the reason we called this project life instead of nature is because we wanted people to appreciate humans as part of life. - humans evolved like everything else on the planet, but i didn't wanna photograph ourselves as recognizable human beings. so i photographed embryos in medical collections. i photographed cross sections through a human hand that would show the way blood distributes itself through human tissue as the same universal pattern i see rivers on the surface of the earth. the essence in photography is to abstract. - when you start to see the visual examples of the earth evolving, you begin to get a sense of how truly wondrous it was. - now, after billions of years of evolution, we have arrived in the present. and we're back to looking at nature as this tapestry with ancient things co-existing with recent things, the totality of life. - no organism exists on its own. all organisms are a part of interacting communities, and we are all reliant o
and for millions of years, we co-existed with them. and they co-existed with us. - the reason we called this project life instead of nature is because we wanted people to appreciate humans as part of life. - humans evolved like everything else on the planet, but i didn't wanna photograph ourselves as recognizable human beings. so i photographed embryos in medical collections. i photographed cross sections through a human hand that would show the way blood distributes itself through human tissue...
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with, you know, my name is ayana co. harry. hi. so betty amy and i live in cuernavaca, mexico, making things when i have a younger sister. she's 14 years old and she's in high school with me for 5 is. my dad is a lighting designer. and my mom is a professor of filmmaking. the next youngest, in with the free wearing of minimum. when they go from them on the 2nd on them, i will study. when i grow up, i would like to be a director actor or movie producer. thought people thought of a scene. ah, you have to be on the opposite of the others to yet they didn't have the opportunity to study. their education ended after high school a. instead, they had to start working at an early age just to make money to be able to locate your studying is something i now have the privilege of doing that. something i appreciate and i'm grateful to them for that. hello old. the it's, you might get, i saw, look at your site, you know, what other people you open it asleep pretty like you look good on this pro lamazzo. well, it's been instructed by movie for t
with, you know, my name is ayana co. harry. hi. so betty amy and i live in cuernavaca, mexico, making things when i have a younger sister. she's 14 years old and she's in high school with me for 5 is. my dad is a lighting designer. and my mom is a professor of filmmaking. the next youngest, in with the free wearing of minimum. when they go from them on the 2nd on them, i will study. when i grow up, i would like to be a director actor or movie producer. thought people thought of a scene. ah, you...
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cos that also dictates, like, the hairstyles... right. exactly. so we had...ures of some big, bad weaves. and the hair back then was horrific. so you would actually shampoo the hair and it could just draw up to your head. so, like, you know, there was... but we all had fun because we were learning on each other, doing ourthing, and, you know, that's what we did growing up. well, let's talk about your careers. zerina, you were beyonce's personal stylist for seven yea rs. firstly, how does one even get a job like that? it's obviously not on linkedin, or... they laugh that's true. yes. you know, it was not... i wouldn't say luck of the draw, but you know that saying, like, what's for you is for you. you know, what god has for you is...? it was really one of those moments. i had worked with her assistant creative director on some test shoots. we were young and just, like, wanting to shoot and create, and i met him through a photographerfriend. and one day, literally, i was having dinner, i made lasagne, and i invited a friend over and that friend wanted to bring a
cos that also dictates, like, the hairstyles... right. exactly. so we had...ures of some big, bad weaves. and the hair back then was horrific. so you would actually shampoo the hair and it could just draw up to your head. so, like, you know, there was... but we all had fun because we were learning on each other, doing ourthing, and, you know, that's what we did growing up. well, let's talk about your careers. zerina, you were beyonce's personal stylist for seven yea rs. firstly, how does one...
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for me on the team, it's a by and stick with ah, with ah, with who i he co, india. they call themselves healing himalaya and they're growing in numbers. the environmentalists are cleaning up the rubbish left behind by millions of tourists in the mountains is one of the downsides of the tourism and poses a threat to the livelihoods of many people in the region. 90 minutes on d w. hey guys, it's evelyn shar, my welcome to my podcast, love the matter that i and life celebrities influences and experts to talk about all playing loud effect from day to have been get today. nothing less of all these things and more in the new season of the plot. come make sure it's a tune and wherever you get your podcast and join the conversation because you know it love matters lou. oh time ah, for a brain update it's magic. it's the kind of magic the because this orchestra called the brain continuously adapted cells. and so we ask a few astute questions. are we smarter swarms or us so wouldn't causes monster waves? hope your full or your thoughts. however, we can control i thought, whic
for me on the team, it's a by and stick with ah, with ah, with who i he co, india. they call themselves healing himalaya and they're growing in numbers. the environmentalists are cleaning up the rubbish left behind by millions of tourists in the mountains is one of the downsides of the tourism and poses a threat to the livelihoods of many people in the region. 90 minutes on d w. hey guys, it's evelyn shar, my welcome to my podcast, love the matter that i and life celebrities influences and...
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especially struggling to fill vacancies according to a recent study by the co fire research group. the country skills sorted rose 30 percent in 2022 compared to the year before for future oriented industries like renewable energy, staff, shortages are particular blow the head of wind energy developer. esl that to anarchy has been looking for a senior project developer for 2 years. not only that, he's got room for 10 more employees right away, but is unable to find them. not to the summer people, of course were having problems, finding people because everybody else is looking to. that's clear big. so if people don't set out themselves and say this is a new professional field for me, i am going to be brave and leave my old job and move away from what i studied and try something new. if they don't do this, and this won't work, nora, so we need people who are willing to change their fields, who say they will go into renewable energies and do something for the future. bought and are given bahama from itself. he has found one new employee and jakob casper readers. although he comes from
especially struggling to fill vacancies according to a recent study by the co fire research group. the country skills sorted rose 30 percent in 2022 compared to the year before for future oriented industries like renewable energy, staff, shortages are particular blow the head of wind energy developer. esl that to anarchy has been looking for a senior project developer for 2 years. not only that, he's got room for 10 more employees right away, but is unable to find them. not to the summer...
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it's oy reallybad onold morngs because 's so co thatyeah, i'outta d. eeze youo death'cuz he cold blded. ary laughs] [birds sging] - lifford]his is mch 17... marc17th, 20. ran on t front of the bection. tired prwrestlerdetermed not toet stateake her t aw ay "erybody tls me his vic us bui kiss h on the uth. hocan he bvici ou heoesn't he a vicis bonen his body." somebo emailedme andaid, lik"hey, the's thisady th has thialliga r, anthey're reatenin to te it a y. uld you interesd...
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pushing in co puzzles, detect vibrations in a asking. also include sent 3 cells specialized in perceiving. stroking. they're found only in hair covered areas and react when the touch comes from another person, especially when the movement is slow. like in stroking the fact that we have these receptors, suggests that gentle touch is essential for us survival. ah, no words can make feelings as tangible as a touch can also relieve pain strengths in the immune system and even prolong our lives for a long time. it was largely ignored by scientists, but now it's increasingly the subject of research and loosen the sense of touch really does appear to be important for our survival. we can't cope without it in this outcome. humans have an amazingly differentiated system of perceiving and classifying how we are touched . a touch can signify power and violence. it can make us feel afraid or threatened infractions of a 2nd. different receptors in our skin. tell us what kind of touch that we are experiencing. whether we can relax or need to immediate
pushing in co puzzles, detect vibrations in a asking. also include sent 3 cells specialized in perceiving. stroking. they're found only in hair covered areas and react when the touch comes from another person, especially when the movement is slow. like in stroking the fact that we have these receptors, suggests that gentle touch is essential for us survival. ah, no words can make feelings as tangible as a touch can also relieve pain strengths in the immune system and even prolong our lives for...