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used to spread fake news, harass opponents, and manipulate the public discourse. demetrius and david morales, thom has fer decays, defended freedom of speech in russia under increasingly challenging conditions. in 1993, he was one of the founders of the independent newspaper in the via garcia dun since 1995. he has been the newspaper editor in chief for a total of 24 years now via garcia. that is the most independent newspaper in russia to day with the fundamentally critical attitude towards power l . the newspapers, tax based journalism and professional integrity have made it an important source of information. all sensible aspects of russian society really mention by of the media since it start up in 1993. now, via garcia tara has published critical articles on subjects ranging from corruption, police violence, unlawful, the red arrests and low electro fraud and troll factories and to the use of russian military forces, both within and outside of russia. nevaeh garcia, toes opponents have responded with harassment face violence and murder. since the newspapers thought 6 of its journalists
used to spread fake news, harass opponents, and manipulate the public discourse. demetrius and david morales, thom has fer decays, defended freedom of speech in russia under increasingly challenging conditions. in 1993, he was one of the founders of the independent newspaper in the via garcia dun since 1995. he has been the newspaper editor in chief for a total of 24 years now via garcia. that is the most independent newspaper in russia to day with the fundamentally critical attitude towards...
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Oct 12, 2021
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moral injury as something that pervades probably every profession. i certainly think it is something that permeates the sectors i wrote about. >> to questions from david and sharon. i will put them together, what are your thoughts on how society can protect people from morally and psychologically adverse conditions? and from sharon, how do we give agents each of those who to pay bills from day today and often cannot speak up for themselves. >> a should say i am an author and an analyst of these conditions, not a policy expert. i do not have a set of simple solutions. but i do think it begins with awareness. i thank you so much of how the dirty work unfolds and how it is organized, is premised on both the secrecy and apathy. those things work together. it's not just that it is hidden from us. begins with awareness and conversation and dialogue. without that it could be perpetuated without questions asked maybe i'll ask at the end. do you have any thoughts about the rhetoric of essential workers did the pandemic, there is a lot of attention given to healthcare workers who were forced to make very difficult decisions. are they dirty workers in the same w
moral injury as something that pervades probably every profession. i certainly think it is something that permeates the sectors i wrote about. >> to questions from david and sharon. i will put them together, what are your thoughts on how society can protect people from morally and psychologically adverse conditions? and from sharon, how do we give agents each of those who to pay bills from day today and often cannot speak up for themselves. >> a should say i am an author and an...
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there isn't even a golden moral end to this wealth confiscation. it's all about government -- davidut a final point on it, president macron got rid of it in 2017, and i think most of the french are glad he is did. eddie, inflation. we had that jack dorsey tweet that we're in hyper-inflation, larry summers said he's never seen anything like it in his lifetime. why isn't that pressing against the market? the markets keep going up and is in spite of these inflation fears. >> look, ultimately inflation will be the headwind that breaks this market's back. i think the reason why it hasn't hurt in the near term is there's been a lot of bearish sentiment. the bears are having to play what i call the catch-up trade there. so there's a lot of capital chasing. i think inflation is going to really hurt this market the first half of next year. i expect to see a double-digit drop in the equity market at that point. i think the fourth quarter's going to continue to stay strong though. but without a doubt, i think everyone can finally admit what we've been saying, it's not transitory, and it's only
there isn't even a golden moral end to this wealth confiscation. it's all about government -- davidut a final point on it, president macron got rid of it in 2017, and i think most of the french are glad he is did. eddie, inflation. we had that jack dorsey tweet that we're in hyper-inflation, larry summers said he's never seen anything like it in his lifetime. why isn't that pressing against the market? the markets keep going up and is in spite of these inflation fears. >> look, ultimately...
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Oct 22, 2021
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david: he also said spending trillions morals all the inflation problem when it is deficit spending that'ssense. >> yeah, and democrats said from the beginning they would pay for the three and half trillion dollar plan and they were never going to pay for it, just the numbers didn't add up at least from a accounting independent nonpartisan way and now senator sam a is blocking some tax increases so less and less of the package will be paid for and that's likely to have some impact certainly as you say on the deficit and it's already a massive problem now especially with entitlements like medicare. david: let's talk about the packages of because from that figure i just presented, the number one issue concern to americans right now is inflation yes, they have been getting raises and wages , but they are eaten up by inflation, inflation is over 5%. the wage increases are less than 5%, so it means you are underwater if you are a working american. did they care more about inflation and our polls show they do than they do about what is in the package. >> i think so, i mean, democrats have had a
david: he also said spending trillions morals all the inflation problem when it is deficit spending that'ssense. >> yeah, and democrats said from the beginning they would pay for the three and half trillion dollar plan and they were never going to pay for it, just the numbers didn't add up at least from a accounting independent nonpartisan way and now senator sam a is blocking some tax increases so less and less of the package will be paid for and that's likely to have some impact...
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Oct 31, 2021
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morally and legally. the coverage took a negative turn when david hall, we learned from news reports, had been fired two yearsges. >>> i'm not prejudging the case. shouldn't that be where the media scrutiny goes? >> i think that's right. and the la times and some other publications that focus on hollywood very closely were breaking stories almost immediately about some crew discomfort in the days leading up to this tragedy with safety on set, for example. you just mentioned another one of the stories and so i do think that this is an industry that has a lot of people focused on it right now. this is not about alec baldwin. this isn't about a person who has been a political sort of figure for lack of a better term. this is a about an industry that has a practice that does not appear to be entirely safe and i do think there is journalists really digging into this which is to the good. howie: and the fact that some of the crew walked off to protest working conditions fits into the larger puzzle. isn't the press milk this to some degree because you this is alec baldwin, he's controversial, he played trump on snl.
morally and legally. the coverage took a negative turn when david hall, we learned from news reports, had been fired two yearsges. >>> i'm not prejudging the case. shouldn't that be where the media scrutiny goes? >> i think that's right. and the la times and some other publications that focus on hollywood very closely were breaking stories almost immediately about some crew discomfort in the days leading up to this tragedy with safety on set, for example. you just mentioned...
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Oct 26, 2021
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sir david attemborough has added his voice to the debate, warning that, "if we don't act now, it will be too late". he says the richest nations need to meet their "moralrom filming his new series that will be aired next year to speak to our science editor david shukman. action david, if you get up and walk away~ _ action david, if you get up and walk away~ h_ action david, if you get up and walk awa . �* , , action david, if you get up and walk awa . ~ , , ,, away. a trusty figure, sir david attenborough _ away. a trusty figure, sir david attenborough will— away. a trusty figure, sir david attenborough will play - away. a trusty figure, sir david attenborough will play an - away. a trusty figure, sir david - attenborough will play an important role at cop26. this attenborough will play an important role at com.— role at cop26. this is a battlefield. _ role at cop26. this is a battlefield. it _ role at cop26. this is a battlefield. it is - role at cop26. this is a i battlefield. it is sensitive role at cop26. this is a - battlefield. it is sensitive to touch. ., ., , , . touch. programmes use hi-tech cameras to _ touch. programmes use hi-tech cameras t
sir david attemborough has added his voice to the debate, warning that, "if we don't act now, it will be too late". he says the richest nations need to meet their "moralrom filming his new series that will be aired next year to speak to our science editor david shukman. action david, if you get up and walk away~ _ action david, if you get up and walk away~ h_ action david, if you get up and walk awa . �* , , action david, if you get up and walk awa . ~ , , ,, away. a trusty...
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Oct 26, 2021
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sir david attenborough has called on the world�*s richest nations to meet their "moral responsibility documentary series, the green planet, which will be aired next year on bbc one. this is a thermal camera. and it will tell me the difference between the surrounding temperature and the temperature in the centre of a daisy flower. the surroundings — 12 degrees. in the centre of the flower — 21. new technology to film the humble daisy. and action, david. at kew gardens in london, we had rare access behind the scenes to the making of green planet. it looks like you get a lot of enjoyment out of making these programmes. well, they�*re all old friends, aren�*t they? that�*s the nice thing. we caught up with david attenborough several times during the filming. and he seemed most passionate about the most ordinary of plants. daisies are things that you decapitate with your lawn mower sort of once a week. but, actually, they are marvellous things. and they move every day. they exploit the sunshine and open to the sunshine. the interesting thing is we now have a camera that allows us to actual
sir david attenborough has called on the world�*s richest nations to meet their "moral responsibility documentary series, the green planet, which will be aired next year on bbc one. this is a thermal camera. and it will tell me the difference between the surrounding temperature and the temperature in the centre of a daisy flower. the surroundings — 12 degrees. in the centre of the flower — 21. new technology to film the humble daisy. and action, david. at kew gardens in london, we...
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Oct 26, 2021
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the words of sir david attenborough as he calls on the world to stop climate change. as he calls on the world and he says the richest nations need to meet their �*moraloadcaster took a break from filming his new documentary series to speak to our science editor david shukman. this is a thermal camera, and it will tell me the difference between the surrounding temperature and the temperature in the centre of a daisy flower. new technology to film the humble daisy. and action, david. at kew gardens in london, we had rare access behind the scenes to the making of green planet. well, they're all old friends, aren't they? that's the nice thing. we caught up with david attenborough several times during the filming, daisies are things that you decapitate with your lawn mower sort of once a week. but, actually, they are marvellous things. they move every day. they exploit the sunshine, open to the sunshine. the interesting thing is we now have a camera which allows us to actually explore the surface of a plant in great detail, so it is like moving into a different landscape. suddenly, this thing is a huge great thing and you suddenly see it for what it is. t
the words of sir david attenborough as he calls on the world to stop climate change. as he calls on the world and he says the richest nations need to meet their �*moraloadcaster took a break from filming his new documentary series to speak to our science editor david shukman. this is a thermal camera, and it will tell me the difference between the surrounding temperature and the temperature in the centre of a daisy flower. new technology to film the humble daisy. and action, david. at kew...
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Oct 11, 2021
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moral injury as something that pervades probably every profession. and i certainly think it is something that permeates the sectors i wrote about. >> two questions from david and sharon. and they're sort of linked. so i'll put them together. what are your thoughts on how societies can protect people from morally and psychologically adverse work conditions? and from sharon, how do we get agencies that go through struggles to pay bills from day to day and often cannot speak up for themselves? >> i mean, i haven't really -- i should say that i'm an author and an analyst of these conditions, not a policy expert. so i don't have a set of simple solutions, but i do think that it begins with awareness. i think that so much of how dirty work unfolds and how it is organized is premised on both secrecy and apathy. and i think those two things actually work together. it's not just that it's hidden from us. it's also that it becomes very easy for us not to pay attention to it. so i think that, you know, it begins with awareness and conversation and dialogue. and without that, you know, it can just sort of be perpetuated without questions asked. >> yeah, it brings up a
moral injury as something that pervades probably every profession. and i certainly think it is something that permeates the sectors i wrote about. >> two questions from david and sharon. and they're sort of linked. so i'll put them together. what are your thoughts on how societies can protect people from morally and psychologically adverse work conditions? and from sharon, how do we get agencies that go through struggles to pay bills from day to day and often cannot speak up for...
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Oct 15, 2021
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david was involved at the time when i was crossing from being an anglican to being a catholic. we were united in many of the great morale pro—life campaign for example, in the late 80s and early 90s. david's faith meant a huge amount to him. his friends will be praying very, very hard for his cell and for his family tonight. hit our cell and for his family tonight. hit your thoughts about his life outside politics. what memories will you carry of him very much as a person can as opposed to an mp? it is can as opposed to an mp? it is difficult to _ can as opposed to an mp? it is difficult to think _ can as opposed to an mp? it is difficult to think of _ can as opposed to an mp? it 3 difficult to think of david outside politics because he was so devoted to politics. he was always one of the last to leave the house of commons at the end of a long day and that includes the age of the all—night sittings which he and i went through for the first half of our parliamentary lives. it is difficult to imagine him outside parliament. as a personality, he was larger than life and the great thing about david laws he would talk to an
david was involved at the time when i was crossing from being an anglican to being a catholic. we were united in many of the great morale pro—life campaign for example, in the late 80s and early 90s. david's faith meant a huge amount to him. his friends will be praying very, very hard for his cell and for his family tonight. hit our cell and for his family tonight. hit your thoughts about his life outside politics. what memories will you carry of him very much as a person can as opposed to an...
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morality back to the white house? and he's allowing for this to occur and not defending sinema, it's been an outrage. >> greg: is building bullies better. davidat came to me and that's why i'm here. where would i have the job interview? >> we can arrange. you are hired. i'll send you -- what is it, a 1099? who cares at this point, i it's off the books. under the table. >> greg: i would get paid for every razor you sell. all right. do you have a thought on this topic? i'm sure you do, you're a smart guy. >> yes. [laughter] you know i thought of the video, i'm sitting in the bathroom and this big confrontation but it was actually good that it happened because sinema is anchored the democrats and that was a bathroom that hillary chose to assassinate her in. and thankfully they brought the camera and she didn't have an opportunity. ellery was in the next stall with the piano wire. and it saved her life. >> greg: it you know, no one has talked about that, that activist saved kyrsten sinema's life. >> we always have to look for the other angles. >> greg: yes, like the ankles on the face. you need a really good saver. >> that's why you are the numbe
morality back to the white house? and he's allowing for this to occur and not defending sinema, it's been an outrage. >> greg: is building bullies better. davidat came to me and that's why i'm here. where would i have the job interview? >> we can arrange. you are hired. i'll send you -- what is it, a 1099? who cares at this point, i it's off the books. under the table. >> greg: i would get paid for every razor you sell. all right. do you have a thought on this topic? i'm sure...
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Oct 31, 2021
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david could have a response or his own views to this. lincoln seems to me to grow more religious in the greater the moral burden of the war and its almosts though lincoln says that some level, i cannot bear the moral burden of this war. and i basically have to hand it off to somebody else so his first inaugural address, lincoln refers to the better angels of human nature but he's not speaking directly to god or that in the way he is in the second inaugural address when he basically said, the civil war was god's will. we needed the business of fat every drop of blood, it must be read paid by a drop of blood by the sword. it might be god's will. that's pretty close to saying was out of my hands from don't blame me for this, god built that pathway. unnatural kind of response because this is one of those cases where if lincoln had not made the decision he made in response then things would have been very different. it's very rare a single person the hinge of faith that way but lincoln had set i don't like it, there wouldn't have been civil war but would have been something else but we can make that decision, he hoped the work wouldn't last
david could have a response or his own views to this. lincoln seems to me to grow more religious in the greater the moral burden of the war and its almosts though lincoln says that some level, i cannot bear the moral burden of this war. and i basically have to hand it off to somebody else so his first inaugural address, lincoln refers to the better angels of human nature but he's not speaking directly to god or that in the way he is in the second inaugural address when he basically said, the...
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Oct 26, 2021
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sir david attenborough has called on the world's richest nations to meet their moral responsibility byist and broadcaster called for immediate action to address some of our biggest environmental challenges. he's been speaking to our science editor david shukman during the filming of a new documentary series, the green planet, which will be aired next year on bbc one. this is a thermal camera. and it will tell me the difference between the surrounding temperature and the temperature in the centre of a daisy flower. the surroundings — 12 degrees. in the centre of the flower — 21. new technology to film the humble daisy. and action, david. at kew gardens in london, we had rare access behind the scenes to the making of green planet. it looks like you get a lot of enjoyment out of making these programmes. well, they are all old friends, aren't they? that's the nice thing. we caught up with david attenborough several times during the filming. and he seemed most passionate about the most ordinary of plants. daisies are things that you decapitate with your lawn mower once a week. but, actually
sir david attenborough has called on the world's richest nations to meet their moral responsibility byist and broadcaster called for immediate action to address some of our biggest environmental challenges. he's been speaking to our science editor david shukman during the filming of a new documentary series, the green planet, which will be aired next year on bbc one. this is a thermal camera. and it will tell me the difference between the surrounding temperature and the temperature in the...
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the scenes of sir david attenborough's latest series — he tells the bbc that world leaders must take urgent action on climate change at cop26 next week — and richer nations have a moralearful steven gerrard said smith's dna ran right through the club. he loved the club. he was honest and genuine. and he has made me a better person. i've got nothing but good words to say. it's going to be emotional in the coming days and weeks. but the best tribute we as a team can do is to be united and get the fans behind us and try and win the game tomorrow. that will be the best tribute we can give him and his family. sir alex ferguson — who worked with walter smith at scotland and at manchester united — said in a statement... walter smith, who has died at the age of 73. england, northern ireland and wales are all in women's world cup qualification action tonight. the lionesses have already won their opening three matches, including saturday's game against northern ireland where they won 4—0. they are away to latvia tonight, as they aim to maintain their 100% record. and manager sarina wiegman isn't expecting it to be as difficult a test as they had against northern ireland. they
the scenes of sir david attenborough's latest series — he tells the bbc that world leaders must take urgent action on climate change at cop26 next week — and richer nations have a moralearful steven gerrard said smith's dna ran right through the club. he loved the club. he was honest and genuine. and he has made me a better person. i've got nothing but good words to say. it's going to be emotional in the coming days and weeks. but the best tribute we as a team can do is to be united and get...