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the right a severe disease countrywide is staying globe. our hospitalizations are manageable. anchor: the statistics are pretty stunning. i want to get further into the omicron variant. it is said to be more transmissible but less severe. we have seen that with less people staying home. how much of a role is that plane? >> ba.2 came so fast after ba1. now we have a subvariant of ba.2. this is very transmissible, leading to cases, but not driving up the right depth severe disease because of all of our immunity. one will this end? people are so tired of this. they are all omicron. that means it is changing less. because we have so much more immunity in the world now. anchor: it sounds like things are improving. i want to take a moment to say hello to everybody who is tuning in on facebook. speaking of the variant and the tapering off of things, is there growing concern that the worst of the pandemic is not behind us? i keep hearing things that eventually all of us will have it at some time or another. >> it is probably almost impossible to avoid getting covid at all. what do we
the right a severe disease countrywide is staying globe. our hospitalizations are manageable. anchor: the statistics are pretty stunning. i want to get further into the omicron variant. it is said to be more transmissible but less severe. we have seen that with less people staying home. how much of a role is that plane? >> ba.2 came so fast after ba1. now we have a subvariant of ba.2. this is very transmissible, leading to cases, but not driving up the right depth severe disease because...
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volunteers joined the republic well, united russia organized everything, we don’t abandon our action countrywideer batch is sent from moscow to warehouses. active loading is important to deliver everything by the first of june for children's day. there are more than two tons of food and clothing and medicines, and on the eve of children's day it is very pleasant that our residents brought a large number of toys, children's books, educational games, as well as diapers and baby food. this is very important for the younger generation and literally on june 1 this cargo already.
volunteers joined the republic well, united russia organized everything, we don’t abandon our action countrywideer batch is sent from moscow to warehouses. active loading is important to deliver everything by the first of june for children's day. there are more than two tons of food and clothing and medicines, and on the eve of children's day it is very pleasant that our residents brought a large number of toys, children's books, educational games, as well as diapers and baby food. this is...
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prince williamand kate will lead the countrywide celebrations along with other working members of the return across the pond for that, but will not be atured in th fe you're a champion. you're not a quitter. quitters don't do what they're supposed to. champions do. and you're a star. and you shine. that's what you do. that's what you do every day. [inspirational music] >>> breaking news at this hour in moscow where president putin's plans for russia's victory day are revealed this as the first lady met with her ukrainian counterpart on sunday and bono and the edge from u2 performed for the ukrainian resistance >>> brac aaa reports a 13% gallon rise. >>> protesters demonstrated outside the homes of two supreme court
prince williamand kate will lead the countrywide celebrations along with other working members of the return across the pond for that, but will not be atured in th fe you're a champion. you're not a quitter. quitters don't do what they're supposed to. champions do. and you're a star. and you shine. that's what you do. that's what you do every day. [inspirational music] >>> breaking news at this hour in moscow where president putin's plans for russia's victory day are revealed this as...
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use your local one, however, the volumes are already barely enough even for local needs in on a countrywidehe share is meager 90% of pounds is imported, turkey azerbaijan italy, despite the fact that consumption is growing, russians need 20,000 tons per year. if not to oust, then certainly to oust competitors, the dagestan business on the slopes in the suleiman stalsky district decided to press, an ambitious project was launched. in a couple of years, a garden of 3,000 hectares should be spread. there are still 1,000 hectares of seedlings here, but this is already the largest hazelnut garden in russia in autumn. it will become twice as large, one sapling will no longer be foreign, but its own grown right here, instead of importing seedlings from italy, they now grow 800,000 trees locally. but the main factors are soil and climate. even the landscape. here, it resembles italian tuscany; agronomists do not worry. before we started this project. italian experts and i have analyzed the climate over the past 10 years , yes, we have done soil analysis, that is, all the experts, as one, have confi
use your local one, however, the volumes are already barely enough even for local needs in on a countrywidehe share is meager 90% of pounds is imported, turkey azerbaijan italy, despite the fact that consumption is growing, russians need 20,000 tons per year. if not to oust, then certainly to oust competitors, the dagestan business on the slopes in the suleiman stalsky district decided to press, an ambitious project was launched. in a couple of years, a garden of 3,000 hectares should be...
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countrywide. he told people he and when we first went.w, when the first procession was in moscow well, then it was assumed that there would be 100 thousand, probably peoples, and suddenly 500,000. the first year people ran, they grabbed portraits and walked. and vasya still, i must say that, of course, it is thanks to him that such popularity is. that's when, and then it's all the flow. these are the people themselves, when they saw what was happening, and did not grab portraits and poured into it, because he was a child in the occupation. he lived through all these horrors and it generally was and is actually doing his life. that's all his work and all his social work, probably, was not, but not a single cadet, not a single suvorov school in russia that he would not come and not talk to the guys. he gave a lot. that is precisely the soul and the matter of having the memory of our people. and those who died. she didn’t disappear, they didn’t distort her, he really doesn’t know how to inspire. luckily i knew him too. and when you talk to h
countrywide. he told people he and when we first went.w, when the first procession was in moscow well, then it was assumed that there would be 100 thousand, probably peoples, and suddenly 500,000. the first year people ran, they grabbed portraits and walked. and vasya still, i must say that, of course, it is thanks to him that such popularity is. that's when, and then it's all the flow. these are the people themselves, when they saw what was happening, and did not grab portraits and poured into...
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countrywide. for the first time at the beginning of the pandemic, everyone can participate in them about how the holiday is celebrated in kazan and grozny, reports by stanislav nazarov and artur mustaev. colorful fireworks over grozny announced the end of the sacred place of ramadan from this moment, believers are in a hurry to congratulate the closest and dearest ramzan kadyrov, along with the whole family, according to tradition , first visits his mother, and then, together with his fellow villagers, pray in the mosque of the ancestral village of akhmat-yurt throughout the entire fast regional public fund. conducted large-scale charity events. from the bottom of my heart, i congratulate all muslims on this great holiday. i know that this month, almost four billion rubles, he spent the house. in general, of these , we sent most of the funds to lugansk, donetsk and this is a food product - this is medicine, equipment and other things from the chechen republic built this month . prayers, believers
countrywide. for the first time at the beginning of the pandemic, everyone can participate in them about how the holiday is celebrated in kazan and grozny, reports by stanislav nazarov and artur mustaev. colorful fireworks over grozny announced the end of the sacred place of ramadan from this moment, believers are in a hurry to congratulate the closest and dearest ramzan kadyrov, along with the whole family, according to tradition , first visits his mother, and then, together with his fellow...
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countrywide. we have significantly increased the list of such enterprises. a loan from banks at a rate not exceeding 11%. initially, we assumed that the volume of such loans would be two trillion. now, as the key rate decreases, and the key rate, this film can be expanded to three trillion, but at the moment it is already by 916 billion rubles. an agreement was concluded on the enterprise of industry, trade and agro-industrial complex. and vyborg according to them. there amounted to more than 300 billion rubles. that is, they are already actively receiving money. that is, we, well, almost half of this program, but from the initial volume we have already implemented it is clear that we will continue to expand, because the demand is large 345 enterprises from very different industries, and this is either the manufacturing industry, there is mechanical engineering, including this is trade . it is understood the food industry pc ah received these loans. that is, we see that, while the program is developing, but now we have five more programs at the start. suppor
countrywide. we have significantly increased the list of such enterprises. a loan from banks at a rate not exceeding 11%. initially, we assumed that the volume of such loans would be two trillion. now, as the key rate decreases, and the key rate, this film can be expanded to three trillion, but at the moment it is already by 916 billion rubles. an agreement was concluded on the enterprise of industry, trade and agro-industrial complex. and vyborg according to them. there amounted to more than...
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foreign debts. spiraling inflation now exceeding 33 percent has led to shortages of food and fuel. countrywide is the country's worst economic crisis since it gained independence from britain in 1948. well, the economic collapse is triggered political unrest with thousands taken to the streets to demand the government resign political and foreign policy experts. super kemal dude says that the whole region is being affected by the country's crisis. the government topsy long is not able to come out of this trap. they have already more to gauge their economic. they have more gauge their land resources. they have a forts, go to china as well as to other body agencies, but the price is so deep and it is so huge that it is really, really very difficult to take them out from best prices as such. and i think that is a non feel better international aid coming from other countries. and she long, i think this process will be planned as such and best practice will watson. there is already a domino effect, which we are saying we are seeing what's happening in hockey. on, i'm dr. sandy is on the, almost on
foreign debts. spiraling inflation now exceeding 33 percent has led to shortages of food and fuel. countrywide is the country's worst economic crisis since it gained independence from britain in 1948. well, the economic collapse is triggered political unrest with thousands taken to the streets to demand the government resign political and foreign policy experts. super kemal dude says that the whole region is being affected by the country's crisis. the government topsy long is not able to come...
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the rate of severe disease countrywide is staying low. larry: thankfully. here in the bay area the rates are worse heading into this summer than in the past two summers of the pandemic. we have more on the explanation. >> implications on the increased cases and covid-19 are still not clear in terms of severity or risk of long-term covid, medical experts say don't be alarmed. but take precautions. the bay area is in midst of a summer covid surge. >> the bay area has the highest rate of new infections in the state and we are continuing to see higher levels of the virus in the community. it's very easy to get infected at this moment. >> three bay area counties currently have more than 200,000 cases each. the bay area had some of the most strict mandates in the country and as this professor of medicine explains, because the bay area did so well, that's one of the reasons there is a current surge. >> because we were so good for so long we are susceptible to getting infected with a virus that has mutated a lot so that the vaccines don't recognize it that easily.
the rate of severe disease countrywide is staying low. larry: thankfully. here in the bay area the rates are worse heading into this summer than in the past two summers of the pandemic. we have more on the explanation. >> implications on the increased cases and covid-19 are still not clear in terms of severity or risk of long-term covid, medical experts say don't be alarmed. but take precautions. the bay area is in midst of a summer covid surge. >> the bay area has the highest rate...
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ongoing campaign to attack the infrastructure, the russian forces trying to cripple the ukrainian countrywided one thing that is important to understand is that yes, theyve move military equipment, yes they move soldiers, but they also move fear and we have been turning up to the railroad stations, and in the days and weeks, and talked about how they feel about their safety, and in a place that is also one of the most dangerous places in ukraine. a couple of days ago, there was an explosion over the railroad station that we were at. and it was i think very telling what we saw, the evacuation train was ready to go, there were hundreds of people on board, and the railroad workers scattered. they were terrified. but on the train, where you had the people who had been under shelling for weeks, they just sat again, they were silent, they stared through the window. and while the railway workers were in fresh trauma. coming out of the situation, waiting for evacuation. >> what a thing to get used to it, to be okay with the sound of shelling, because it is a regular thing in your life. thank you very
ongoing campaign to attack the infrastructure, the russian forces trying to cripple the ukrainian countrywided one thing that is important to understand is that yes, theyve move military equipment, yes they move soldiers, but they also move fear and we have been turning up to the railroad stations, and in the days and weeks, and talked about how they feel about their safety, and in a place that is also one of the most dangerous places in ukraine. a couple of days ago, there was an explosion...
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we can codify it or let them codify an outlawing of abortion countrywide. that's why this senate election becomes a battle over abortion. >> senator mccaskill, thank you. >>> we want to bring in california democratic congresswoman jackie speer who is joining us. we appreciate your time on this critical issue. senator schumer started this process, as you know, on the bill to codify roe. it's expected to fail next week without the votes. is there anything more that can be done right now at the federal level to better protect abortion rights? >> the only thing that could be done is for the two senators who were told by both kneel gorsuch and kavanaugh that they were going to respect the precedent of roe v. wade. their votes were contingent on -- >> murkowski and collins. sorry to interrupt you. >> right. they could be the votes we need to narrowly eliminate the filibuster for purposes of making sure that roe is the law of the land by codifying it, by making it the law. i don't think we should spend a lot of time on that. i know how the senate operates. i know
we can codify it or let them codify an outlawing of abortion countrywide. that's why this senate election becomes a battle over abortion. >> senator mccaskill, thank you. >>> we want to bring in california democratic congresswoman jackie speer who is joining us. we appreciate your time on this critical issue. senator schumer started this process, as you know, on the bill to codify roe. it's expected to fail next week without the votes. is there anything more that can be done...
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what we're seeing sort of countrywide right now is this push for justice and accountability for theseeged war crimes. we saw that trial in kyiv, the capitol, where a 21-year-old soldier pled guilty to shooting a ukrainian civilian, riding a bike on his cell phone, he shot him dead under orders according to the soldier of other soldiers traveling with him. he has now pled guilty and is convicted. we also saw war crimes trials here outside of kharkiv, about two hours outside, two soldiers pleading guilty to shelling civilian populations. what we're seeing really is a full court press by war crime investigators to get out to even the smallest of villages to collect evidence to build cases, some 11,000 investigations now under way throughout this country. we were in a small ukrainian village about an hour outside kharkiv, which had been bombed in early march. russian warplanes flew overhead in the dead of night dropping seven bombs on one stretch of the village alone, falling on homes, killing three civilians and one military personnel. they thought the original target was a school where
what we're seeing sort of countrywide right now is this push for justice and accountability for theseeged war crimes. we saw that trial in kyiv, the capitol, where a 21-year-old soldier pled guilty to shooting a ukrainian civilian, riding a bike on his cell phone, he shot him dead under orders according to the soldier of other soldiers traveling with him. he has now pled guilty and is convicted. we also saw war crimes trials here outside of kharkiv, about two hours outside, two soldiers...
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as chair, candida managed to confirm the results countrywide during a single day in what was a very closection. and in 2016 it took united kingdom about a day to get the final results there during the brexit referendum despite 33.5 million votes cast in that election. but now it's taking the commonwealth of pennsylvania, watch, days, six days, maybe weeks, to count around a million votes in the senate primary? so what's happening here? how did we get to this point? for starters, the state's widespread mail-in voting is a big problem. in 2019 pennsylvania did pass a new law allowing no excuse mail-in voting, which, by the way, and interestingly, violates that state's constitution. constitution is very clear on this. rather than go through the arduous process of having a constitutional amendment, which is harder than passing a law, they took the easy way out, which makes the act itself unconstitutional. the state's constitution especially states that absentee voting is only allowed "in the event that a person's duties, occupation, or business require them to be elsewhere or who on the occur
as chair, candida managed to confirm the results countrywide during a single day in what was a very closection. and in 2016 it took united kingdom about a day to get the final results there during the brexit referendum despite 33.5 million votes cast in that election. but now it's taking the commonwealth of pennsylvania, watch, days, six days, maybe weeks, to count around a million votes in the senate primary? so what's happening here? how did we get to this point? for starters, the state's...
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despite over thirty two million votesg being cast last year, canada managed to confirm the results countrywide during a single day what was a very close election and in 2016 it took the unitedd kingdom oh about a day toge get the final results er during the brexit referendum despite thirty three pointnt five million votes cast in that election. but now it's taking the commonwealth of pennsylvania what day. six days maybea, weeks to count around a million votes in ain senate primary t. so what's happening here? how do we get to this point. for starters, the states widespread mail in voting isa a big problem. in twenty nineteen ,, lawsylvania did pass a new allowing no excuse-i mail w in voting, which by the way, ani interesting violates that state's constitution. very clear onss this rather than go through the arduous process of havingth a constitutional amendment which is harder than passing a lawan, they took the easy wayk out which makes the act itself unconstitutional. in fact, the state's constitution explicitly states g that absentee voting is only allowed quote in the event that a person
despite over thirty two million votesg being cast last year, canada managed to confirm the results countrywide during a single day what was a very close election and in 2016 it took the unitedd kingdom oh about a day toge get the final results er during the brexit referendum despite thirty three pointnt five million votes cast in that election. but now it's taking the commonwealth of pennsylvania what day. six days maybea, weeks to count around a million votes in ain senate primary t. so what's...