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my guest, dr stephanie green, is a specialist in medically—assisted dying, and has overseen more than300 deaths herself. is canada at ease with its role as assisted dying pioneer? dr stephanie green in victoria, canada. welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me. it's a pleasure to have you on the show, dr green. now, you are an experienced medical doctor, but your particular focus for the last few years has been offering medical assistance in dying. so, in terms of your day—to—day job, what does that actually mean you do? mostly, it means i talk to a lot of patients. practically speaking, what it means is i meet with families and patients who are interested in talking about their end—of—life choices, specifically about the possibility of an assisted death. i do a lot of education and a lot of informing patients what that is, what it isn't, what other options might be. we talk about the process, the procedure. there's a very rigorous process that needs to happen if they want to go down that path. so, we work together through that process if necessary. and of course, ultimately, for som
my guest, dr stephanie green, is a specialist in medically—assisted dying, and has overseen more than300 deaths herself. is canada at ease with its role as assisted dying pioneer? dr stephanie green in victoria, canada. welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me. it's a pleasure to have you on the show, dr green. now, you are an experienced medical doctor, but your particular focus for the last few years has been offering medical assistance in dying. so, in terms of your day—to—day job,...
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dr. green's committee are taking action to bring border security legislation to the house floor. but we don't need to wait for congress to take action. joe biden can reverse it today by signing executive actions to protect those young people from dying, but he won't do it. every single day, yesterday, today, tomorrow, 200 young people will die and this president won't take any action. i wonder if he'll talk about those deaths tonight, if he'll talk about the devastation to those families and every community in america experienced this. the doctor will be here to talk about it. unfortunately he is the one who has to talk to those parents. he shouldn't have to if joe biden did his job. with that, we'll be happy to take some questions. reporter: [indiscernible] mr. scalise: president biden has basically looked at every american as an opportunity for somebody to raise taxes on. when he doubled the size of the i.r.s., with 87,000 i.r.s. agents, the c.b.o. confirmed, i mean, they pretty much have one i.r.s. agent dedicated to each billionaire in america. so they're already paying their
dr. green's committee are taking action to bring border security legislation to the house floor. but we don't need to wait for congress to take action. joe biden can reverse it today by signing executive actions to protect those young people from dying, but he won't do it. every single day, yesterday, today, tomorrow, 200 young people will die and this president won't take any action. i wonder if he'll talk about those deaths tonight, if he'll talk about the devastation to those families and...
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dr. green was instrumental in successfully advocate for the base to remain open.or her hard work she was awarded the defense community champion award. she also devoted her time to the moody support group for moody air force base in 1991, where her husband, parker, was named executive director. i would like to commend dr. lucy green for her tireless efforts as an educator and advocate for our nation's service men and women. thank you for everything you do, dr. green. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new jersey seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman from new jersey is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to honor the black and indigenous soldiers who played a crucial role in winning our nation's independence. soldiers of color made up a quarter of george washington's forces by the time they marched to victory in yorktown but they have largely been erased from the story of our nation. at best, the teaching of revolutionary war history fails to highlight th
dr. green was instrumental in successfully advocate for the base to remain open.or her hard work she was awarded the defense community champion award. she also devoted her time to the moody support group for moody air force base in 1991, where her husband, parker, was named executive director. i would like to commend dr. lucy green for her tireless efforts as an educator and advocate for our nation's service men and women. thank you for everything you do, dr. green. thank you, mr. speaker. i...
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dr. jay green, shows we haven't done that either.in uplifting these heroes, these men and women who represent the best of america and instead to use just one example from a school down the road from me in alexandria, virginia, achea., integrity and maturity. those are all great things, but what in the world do they tell us about looking for heros and heroines in this generation that can inspire us and motivate us to be the best we can and transmit that to the future. pete: that's a great point. we cover the moments when we tear down statues or rename schools, but this shows over the last three decades it's been happening quietly, and we didn't even know it as they purge our history. kevin roberts, thanks for everything you're doing at the heritage foundation and for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thanks, pete. pete: all right. still ahead, the white house finally sends toxicologists to east palestine two weeks after the train derailment. our next guest led the national capitol poison center and says some residents are right to be c
dr. jay green, shows we haven't done that either.in uplifting these heroes, these men and women who represent the best of america and instead to use just one example from a school down the road from me in alexandria, virginia, achea., integrity and maturity. those are all great things, but what in the world do they tell us about looking for heros and heroines in this generation that can inspire us and motivate us to be the best we can and transmit that to the future. pete: that's a great point....
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no question dr and green hills way the road is going to be closed now for at least two hours. we're told as pgd crews are working on a gas main leak. we know some homes in the area have been evacuated, as well as a precaution. continue to follow . the story in antioch will bring you more updates during this newscast is certainly online as soon as we get them. today the sonoma county border supervisors expected to outline a plan that will clear homeless encampments from the jodo to trail in santa rosa. the board will discuss setting up to sanctioned camps for people who are homeless. one would be at the santa rosa veterans building the other would be at the county's administrative building in north santa rosa for the last six years. many people have complained that homeless encampments along the trail make it unusable for families biking and walking. there are signs of a changing job market in california, but experts say may just be temporary. the newest national weekly unemployment report shows claims are still at near record lows. however california had the highest number of
no question dr and green hills way the road is going to be closed now for at least two hours. we're told as pgd crews are working on a gas main leak. we know some homes in the area have been evacuated, as well as a precaution. continue to follow . the story in antioch will bring you more updates during this newscast is certainly online as soon as we get them. today the sonoma county border supervisors expected to outline a plan that will clear homeless encampments from the jodo to trail in...
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dr. sorta v john greens on and doing on the one of the us military broke, excuse you, in which video she screeches, i think russian army in russian general command or the both leadership in the ukraine. it's his huge follower, super in the us, of those so called military braga, which has dozens and hundreds of thousands of followers. there are people which are embedded with the russian troops on the russian south and east of ukraine. and there are quite influential for wanton for 2nd. it's quite important source of knowing about the disconnect mode, the russian part of russian military comments in the ukraine. 2 questions. first of all, could that spark at the military blogger is the greys own? could that spark a higher level of public dissatisfaction with put in and are you seeing a brutalization and perhaps are so a radicalization of public opinion in general? i mean, there's not a brutalization of public opinion in general and also does a consolidation of the public opinion russian, because iran is like federal to non veterans live the country or go able to stay with us. boy, beca
dr. sorta v john greens on and doing on the one of the us military broke, excuse you, in which video she screeches, i think russian army in russian general command or the both leadership in the ukraine. it's his huge follower, super in the us, of those so called military braga, which has dozens and hundreds of thousands of followers. there are people which are embedded with the russian troops on the russian south and east of ukraine. and there are quite influential for wanton for 2nd. it's...
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is exactly opposite the street, which becomes there, the lower the bottom in arabic or reb at dr or the green colony. so let's go to my father's house and i hope they won't call the police. so we'll do it very quickly. this is my father's house, the house of friendly man. my father lived in this house, sir, for 8 years, sir, from the 14th until the 48, with his mother. he was chased out of the house like most of the palestinians because they wanted to confirm mad the statement of gold them a year that this is a country, a land without people. but all these people who are living in these homes in their 1998 and nathan. yeah. who came into governors and her as his a. m. a money, money maker, and minute money lover. he wants to privatize their palestinian houses in the same time as israeli telecom and, and the electricity water, or these elements which are, which can be privatized, so that he can gain more money. my father's house was sold for $4000000.00 by audi kaplan, who's a real estate agent who came from america. i mean, neither my mother nor my son agree to the fact that i'm very passiona
is exactly opposite the street, which becomes there, the lower the bottom in arabic or reb at dr or the green colony. so let's go to my father's house and i hope they won't call the police. so we'll do it very quickly. this is my father's house, the house of friendly man. my father lived in this house, sir, for 8 years, sir, from the 14th until the 48, with his mother. he was chased out of the house like most of the palestinians because they wanted to confirm mad the statement of gold them a...
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dr. jim, a green and i'm a co founder and the chairman of pal ledger and we use the block chain to enable electricity trading energy asset financing and carbon market. this award winning australian company wants to take us to a common free economy, foster. gemma has identified a problem that building often during the tentative and it main, if there is solar panels. the apartment isn't really incentivized the battery because the benefit but using up that the tenant will pay the bill to the body corporate using power ledger, the tenant pace, the owner, not the power company for the electricity. if the tenant isn't at home, the unused energy will be sold to a neighbor, lowering the power bill, and making a profit for the owner. it actually crates the mechanism to justify investing in the capital in the best buy. this clever system could also speed up investment in sustainable energy projects by making it real easy to own a piece of a solar or a wind farm. why do i need a block chain for this condo invest in a solar farm? without this new fancy tech chain acts as a kind of an income register.
dr. jim, a green and i'm a co founder and the chairman of pal ledger and we use the block chain to enable electricity trading energy asset financing and carbon market. this award winning australian company wants to take us to a common free economy, foster. gemma has identified a problem that building often during the tentative and it main, if there is solar panels. the apartment isn't really incentivized the battery because the benefit but using up that the tenant will pay the bill to the body...
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mum and i are waiting for canada's leading assisted death practitioner, dr stefanie green, to assess here on a sunday morninu. ~ , ., i” thanks for being here on a sunday morninu. ~ , ., y., thanks for being here on a sunday mornina.~ , , ., , morning. why do you feel so strongly about this issue? _ morning. why do you feel so strongly about this issue? i _ morning. why do you feel so strongly about this issue? i think _ morning. why do you feel so strongly about this issue? i think i _ morning. why do you feel so strongly about this issue? i think i got - morning. why do you feel so strongly about this issue? i think i got into - about this issue? i think i got into this when my _ about this issue? i think i got into this when my elder— about this issue? i think i got into this when my elder brother- about this issue? i think i got into this when my elder brother died, | this when my elder brother died, and he was cared for by the nhs, and it was the most horrible death. it went on for weeks and he was begging to be allowed to die, and couldn't he have some more morphine. he wasjust
mum and i are waiting for canada's leading assisted death practitioner, dr stefanie green, to assess here on a sunday morninu. ~ , ., i” thanks for being here on a sunday morninu. ~ , ., y., thanks for being here on a sunday mornina.~ , , ., , morning. why do you feel so strongly about this issue? _ morning. why do you feel so strongly about this issue? i _ morning. why do you feel so strongly about this issue? i think _ morning. why do you feel so strongly about this issue? i think i _...
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dr. dre on marjorie taylor greene for misusing his music, civil rights, equality or war.g out new takes on fun dance music. it's apparently working. she tops this year's list of grammy nominees with nine, wow, tieing her husband jay-z as the most nominated artist of all time. talk about a grammy family. jay-z is nominated for a starkly political song over this last year, assailing a racist war on drugs. we covered that when it dropped. we'll find out how they and everyone else fares with the grammy awards this week. others include kendrick lamar and latin sensation bad bunny, the first spanish album nominated in the top category of album of the year. -- still being a must-watch, gather around the tv event, the grammys often have tapped into something that we can tell the nation is really feeling. ♪ purple rain ♪ ♪ purple rain ♪ purple rain ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> so you know how we do it at "the beat," we go to the source, the man behind music's biggest night, harvey mason jr., his work spans film, television and theater, written and from duesed songs for or wreath that franklin
dr. dre on marjorie taylor greene for misusing his music, civil rights, equality or war.g out new takes on fun dance music. it's apparently working. she tops this year's list of grammy nominees with nine, wow, tieing her husband jay-z as the most nominated artist of all time. talk about a grammy family. jay-z is nominated for a starkly political song over this last year, assailing a racist war on drugs. we covered that when it dropped. we'll find out how they and everyone else fares with the...
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dr. thank you so much. we cannot let this go by. john green is a er doctor and it is his birthday. [applause] gov. rphy: when every reconvening? >> various lunch sessions that would reconvene at 1:00 p.m. for at session. dr. breland-noble: thank you governor. ♪ >> this afternoon microsoft vice chair part of a discussion on the current challenges in the labor market including how to address worker shortages hosted by the national governors association. live coverage begins at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can also watch on our free mobile video app. or online c-span.org. >> sees ben interview of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center. it is way more than that. comcast partners with a 1000 community centers so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast the fourth c-span is a public service and these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> in 1848 husband and wife william and ellen clapped and barked on a journey of self em
dr. thank you so much. we cannot let this go by. john green is a er doctor and it is his birthday. [applause] gov. rphy: when every reconvening? >> various lunch sessions that would reconvene at 1:00 p.m. for at session. dr. breland-noble: thank you governor. ♪ >> this afternoon microsoft vice chair part of a discussion on the current challenges in the labor market including how to address worker shortages hosted by the national governors association. live coverage begins at 1:00...
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dr. jill biden has given the green light for the second term, if i am a betting woman, it's happening, andthose concerns in terms of age, they're always going to be there. they were there when president biden ran for the first term. the only thing that is going to put those to rest are results, right? and pointing to the economy, pointing to the advancements that this country has made in terms of covid, employment, economic recovery in the last several years. if things don't go as planned in terms of getting past that inflation corner, that's where age becomes more relevant again. when things are going in the right direction, age falls into the background as we've seen throughout the course of this first term. so all signs point to a second run for joe biden. the only thing that's left is an official announcement, but to me that was pretty darn official. >> pretty clear indeed. ali, last week you were in arizona. you've been traveling a lot recently, for a house judiciary committee hearing on the humanitarian crisis at the southern border. you had the opportunity to speak with committee ch
dr. jill biden has given the green light for the second term, if i am a betting woman, it's happening, andthose concerns in terms of age, they're always going to be there. they were there when president biden ran for the first term. the only thing that is going to put those to rest are results, right? and pointing to the economy, pointing to the advancements that this country has made in terms of covid, employment, economic recovery in the last several years. if things don't go as planned in...
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one of the early speakers with dr gil signed, he's a medical doctor who was the green party nominee for president and 2016. and she made a point that 70000 people, including 22000 children, die in the united states every year because they simply don't have access to medical care. the reason they don't have access to medical care is because the us spend so much money on the so called defense budget. it's not a defense budget, isn't often budget. 3rd, if you can imagine this 3rd of discretion, we'll spend it goes to the military in the united states, while our roads and bridges are falling apart and poor people just simply don't have access to medical care. and the speakers are also challenging the purpose of nature. i believe. yes, yes, they are. are one of the questions that's been asked repeatedly by speaker after speaker after speaker is why is there even a needle? why does nato exist? once upon a time, nato existed to protect the united states in western europe from the soviet union. the soviet threat is united states no longer exists. so why is there a nato? is it to fight in afghan
one of the early speakers with dr gil signed, he's a medical doctor who was the green party nominee for president and 2016. and she made a point that 70000 people, including 22000 children, die in the united states every year because they simply don't have access to medical care. the reason they don't have access to medical care is because the us spend so much money on the so called defense budget. it's not a defense budget, isn't often budget. 3rd, if you can imagine this 3rd of discretion,...
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wound, which was registered to control the engine in summer green fields in greenhouses, which is very it is known, but we took an example from dr. saeed tehran, an engineer we sent it, and he said, "what should we do for your facade or not ? does it have a killing and exporting effect? we used the laboratory, and it also has a repellent effect . let us work for knowledge-based companies in their plans to solve the problems that you face." we had a garden and found out that there are many answers, so if you invest, the ministry of fruits that exists here is that we at the plant medicine research institute of the country are not doing our best so that friends can provide the necessary documents and check the necessary efficiency for do this composition and present it the country is a knowledge-based year. it is a year that pays attention to domestic products and even examples that have similar foreign ones. based on the sources of the supreme leader's order, an attempt has been made to use domestic compounds from domestic products . i hope that friends in this the field of help in a healthy condition is available to farmers wit
wound, which was registered to control the engine in summer green fields in greenhouses, which is very it is known, but we took an example from dr. saeed tehran, an engineer we sent it, and he said, "what should we do for your facade or not ? does it have a killing and exporting effect? we used the laboratory, and it also has a repellent effect . let us work for knowledge-based companies in their plans to solve the problems that you face." we had a garden and found out that...
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mark green, congressman dusty johnson, and former fbi agent bobby chacomb. and dr. fr nerks schpait. the president took out a big line of credit. and where is the nih study dr. fauci promised in 2021 on the efficacy of covid vaccines. more sign you advertises speak out on how they were censored. top democrats say yes to. christopher wray on the doj targeting of parents upset about toxic school agendas. transgender athletes wrongfully competing with women. the fix, should transathletes just have their own competition? i'm elizabeth macdonald. welcome to the show. happy friday. stocks ending down fears the fed will raise interest rates more aggressively after the hot jobs report for january. 517,000 jobs. 6.5% inflation continued to wipe out hourly wage growth of 4.5%. more on this story that broke in our hour last night. the gigantic chinese spy balloon crossing the continental u.s. jennifer giveins with us from the pentagon. >> the balloon has left montana air space. the pentagon is not buying china's apology and explanation that this was a research civilian balloon
mark green, congressman dusty johnson, and former fbi agent bobby chacomb. and dr. fr nerks schpait. the president took out a big line of credit. and where is the nih study dr. fauci promised in 2021 on the efficacy of covid vaccines. more sign you advertises speak out on how they were censored. top democrats say yes to. christopher wray on the doj targeting of parents upset about toxic school agendas. transgender athletes wrongfully competing with women. the fix, should transathletes just have...
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dr. sadati nejad , the agricultural observatory in the ministry of jihad , is evolving. the capacity of knowledge-based companies is being used. green concrete surface in the form of satellites, that is, concrete codes for everything with an accuracy of one meter, in the same exhibition where we were in the presence of the supreme leader , we had conversations with the honorable minister of communications, mr. minister . it was thought and decided that we should have a specialized meeting and find out that since the acceptance of the ministry of communications, we can set the capacity of the satellite, that i should not hold the meeting within the next week and reach a common point where we can have access to the satellites that corona are allowed and it is isolated and it has started to go to work and it will be placed in the iranian agricultural observatory. at that time , we will be able to determine the levels of the ships that happened on each date, in which province, in which region, this is a reliable statistic, which will be provided in advance. but in my opinion, we can get this access within the next 6 months. it is one of
dr. sadati nejad , the agricultural observatory in the ministry of jihad , is evolving. the capacity of knowledge-based companies is being used. green concrete surface in the form of satellites, that is, concrete codes for everything with an accuracy of one meter, in the same exhibition where we were in the presence of the supreme leader , we had conversations with the honorable minister of communications, mr. minister . it was thought and decided that we should have a specialized meeting and...
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green fields in greenhouses. it is even very famous, but we took a sample from mr. engineer. we sent it to your friend, dr.ed tehran, and we said whether the laboratory is effective for your face or not . does it have a lethal and excretory effect ? then we used the lab coat and it has a demonstrative effect. let it for knowledge-based companies should work on their plan. as a rule, the division like we got from the heart of agriculture and the problems we had in the garden is better . these feathers are a lot like potter's foot . the example of agriculture has passed the test. so if you invest, the ministry of agricultural land is the point where in here is the fact that we at the country's plant medicine research institute are doing our best so that friends can do the necessary documentation and check the necessary efficiency for this combination and present it. that has attention to domestic products and examples that have similar foreign ones, based on the sources of the supreme leader's order, an attempt has been made to use domestic compounds from domestic products. i hope that friends can help in
green fields in greenhouses. it is even very famous, but we took a sample from mr. engineer. we sent it to your friend, dr.ed tehran, and we said whether the laboratory is effective for your face or not . does it have a lethal and excretory effect ? then we used the lab coat and it has a demonstrative effect. let it for knowledge-based companies should work on their plan. as a rule, the division like we got from the heart of agriculture and the problems we had in the garden is better ....
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dr. breland-noble: other comments or questions? back here in the corner. >> my name is josh green, i'm an er doctor. thank you for sharing your story. i wanted to observe historically behavioral health is lowest reimbursed. i have watched this for decades even in our own state were adolescent health team and up shutting down. it was the only service we had so now every adolescent, is one of the worst thing to be away from your peers in family, i have observed we have a nation have completely changed our approach to health care. until we fund and reimburse better this part of health care, we will not attract enough social workers, psychologist, psychiatrist. we will not see real change. we do not want to be talking about this again five or 10 years out. we have to make the commitment because our adolescents are dying of suicide, not heart disease. their families are suffering because of the lack of commitment to behavioral health which is now so prevalent after the covid era that it is primary care now. i hope we will view this as primary care and convince the medical institution a
dr. breland-noble: other comments or questions? back here in the corner. >> my name is josh green, i'm an er doctor. thank you for sharing your story. i wanted to observe historically behavioral health is lowest reimbursed. i have watched this for decades even in our own state were adolescent health team and up shutting down. it was the only service we had so now every adolescent, is one of the worst thing to be away from your peers in family, i have observed we have a nation have...
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dr. makers are able to extend the patterns on their drugs, keeping generics off the market through a process known as ever greening. they do this by making small little adjustments to drugs which then sustained their monopolies for several years. drug companies on average file more than a $140.00 patent applications per drug to extend their monopolies and prolong their profits while hiking up their prices. once a drug becomes familiar to people, while the practice of ever grinning isn't necessarily illegal, it is unethical and shows that the patent system is being manipulated to big farmers advantage. this cost citizens upwards of a $1000.00 annually on prescription medication. that would otherwise be a fraction if manufacturer generically. so in the end it is the poor nation and citizens that gets caught in a cycle poverty, as the cost of medication remains inaccessible. i'm christy, i thanks for watching and we'll see you back here next time on the cost of everything with miss ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, excep
dr. makers are able to extend the patterns on their drugs, keeping generics off the market through a process known as ever greening. they do this by making small little adjustments to drugs which then sustained their monopolies for several years. drug companies on average file more than a $140.00 patent applications per drug to extend their monopolies and prolong their profits while hiking up their prices. once a drug becomes familiar to people, while the practice of ever grinning isn't...
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dr. okker. now in russia it is produced in one brand. doctor bakers. in fact, only the name has changed. but the greening familiar to us, and the main quality of the product in this packaging remained the same, objected doctor. bakers. no need to pre-set oparum. just mix the yeast with the rest of the ingredients. that is, here we have flour, sugar , salt. well, mix, knead, then the dough, we put it on hold. so, during this time, our milk became warm. you see, it should be comfortable for the fingers. yes, that is, such, but i would say, well, that's it, warm, the temperature is not hot. and, of course, it is by no means cold, because the temperature of milk or any liquid that we add together, just with sugar, helps the yeast to work actively by adding two more eggs. and knead on medium speed for a few minutes. and just look at it for a few minutes. you and i get such a wonderful dough dough should be. that's how you know alive. very. look what a beauty, it is soft obedient. and even, maybe, it will seem a little liquid to you, but this is exactly what will allow our donuts to be future donuts light a
dr. okker. now in russia it is produced in one brand. doctor bakers. in fact, only the name has changed. but the greening familiar to us, and the main quality of the product in this packaging remained the same, objected doctor. bakers. no need to pre-set oparum. just mix the yeast with the rest of the ingredients. that is, here we have flour, sugar , salt. well, mix, knead, then the dough, we put it on hold. so, during this time, our milk became warm. you see, it should be comfortable for the...
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dr. white, pale or play colored stool could be a sign of liver or bile duct disease. some colors indicate what food you've been eating. and green stools are usually the result of a healthy diet. a red color still can also simply be the results of the foods you eat. but as with every dark stool, it could indicate the presence of blood a sign of colon cancer, time to see a doctor that earlier you detected the better the. 2 so remember, your stools can tell you a lot about your health. 2 an estimated 40 percent of all cancers are caused by factors that we can influence according to the german cancer research center. one of those factors is diet, being overweight, candy to information, and a dangerous cocktail of hormones, both of which increase your cancer risk. alcohol. just one bottle of wine per week raises men's cancer risk as much as 5 cigarettes per week and women's as much as 10 cigarettes. highly processed food ready made meals sources, sugary beverages and sweet significantly increase cancer risk, particularly breast cancer and meet in the last 20 years. global meet consumption has risen by 45 percent. this development is
dr. white, pale or play colored stool could be a sign of liver or bile duct disease. some colors indicate what food you've been eating. and green stools are usually the result of a healthy diet. a red color still can also simply be the results of the foods you eat. but as with every dark stool, it could indicate the presence of blood a sign of colon cancer, time to see a doctor that earlier you detected the better the. 2 so remember, your stools can tell you a lot about your health. 2 an...
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dr. white, pale or clay colored stool could be a sign of liver or bile duct disease. some colors indicate what food you've been eating, and green stores are usually the result of a healthy diet. a red color still can also simply be the results of the foods you eat. but as with every dark stool, it could indicate the presence of blood a sign of colon cancer, time to see a doctor that earlier you detected the better the really so remember, your stools can tell you a lot about your health. an estimated 40 percent of all cancers are caused by factors that we can influence according to the german cancer research center. one of those factors is diet. being overweight, can lead to inflammation and a dangerous cocktail of hormones, both of which increase your cancer risk. alcohol, just one bottle of wine per week, raises men's cancer risk as much as 5 cigarettes per week and women's as much as 10 cigarettes. highly processed food ready made meals sources, sugary beverages and sweet significantly increase cancer risk, particularly breast cancer and meet in the last 20 years. global meet consumption has risen by 45 percent. this developm
dr. white, pale or clay colored stool could be a sign of liver or bile duct disease. some colors indicate what food you've been eating, and green stores are usually the result of a healthy diet. a red color still can also simply be the results of the foods you eat. but as with every dark stool, it could indicate the presence of blood a sign of colon cancer, time to see a doctor that earlier you detected the better the really so remember, your stools can tell you a lot about your health. an...
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dr. sadatinejad, the agricultural observatory has been established in the ministry of agricultural jihad, and it is fully utilized by the capacity of knowledge-based companies, so that the surface is green and we can get satellite codes that are accurate to one meter per minute. until this exhibition we were in the presence of the supreme leader, had a conversation with the honorable minister of communications, mr. minister of messaging, there was an exchange of views on the accuracy of satellite maps for use in the agricultural sector, and it was agreed that we would have a specialized meeting and be able to discuss the space organization of the ministry. communication of the satellite capacity should be put on the agenda within the next week. i should not hold a meeting and reach a common point where we can have access to the satellites that have corona. they are allowed and are working . takes and at the same time we can find the levels of the ships on any date, in which province, in which region. this is a reliable statistic, which is why we are preparing the preparations. it is our home ministry that, god willing, it will come to this conclusion, which of the ladies are ready to go
dr. sadatinejad, the agricultural observatory has been established in the ministry of agricultural jihad, and it is fully utilized by the capacity of knowledge-based companies, so that the surface is green and we can get satellite codes that are accurate to one meter per minute. until this exhibition we were in the presence of the supreme leader, had a conversation with the honorable minister of communications, mr. minister of messaging, there was an exchange of views on the accuracy of...
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given projects the green lights on, on accelerated basis with 4 times that permitted capacity compared to 2021. earlier we discussed the situation former substation general offset, i forget dr. poly lucia, and also with banking, an economics professor at the university of winchester. richard berner, is europe has been very dependent on reliable and cost effective energy supplies from russia. and the previous, you know, states the soviet union, russia is the sort of legal success, the state. and that's been going on for, you know, for a long time. certainly since 945. and the soviet union should have been very reliable in delivering this to europe. and they've never used energy supplies as a political weapon or tool, or a way to blackmail people. that is an american idea. the americans have done this many times. there's nothing wrong with school, there's nothing wrong, sawyer. based everything wrong with your technology. we are deployed and how that technology that supported the putting a lot of money to eat. it is possible a cycle to the best. this is green j. guess issues by using it the right technology about mimics nature yet produces even better in the system. so i thin
given projects the green lights on, on accelerated basis with 4 times that permitted capacity compared to 2021. earlier we discussed the situation former substation general offset, i forget dr. poly lucia, and also with banking, an economics professor at the university of winchester. richard berner, is europe has been very dependent on reliable and cost effective energy supplies from russia. and the previous, you know, states the soviet union, russia is the sort of legal success, the state. and...
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house given projects the green light on an accelerated basis with 4 times that permitted capacity compared to 2021. well, to discuss this, i'm happy to welcome live on to the program, dr. poly lucia, former stuff, decision general of south africa. hello to you. it's quite the position isn't that you've got china expanding coal power capacity by some extent. and then you've got the west calling for, for a global green agenda, including on the per part of the planet. what's your thought, sir? i well, i think there the issue around a little bit, warming a heavy contest that and then continues to be contested. and those who and that if you, roger cal, sadie, say that it for for 1000000000. yes, this is a test. but other, this is not the whole test or the warmest or the most rainy season in the 4000000000 time scale that you have. and you get this so we need to shut up, shut up peoples of time, 200 years, 200 years. and they see this as being disastrous and because of human activity. so you think the contest that signs in the way or however, we also know that colon itself, x, y to hammer, the lines of people and in south africa, where we have quite a lot of those regions t
house given projects the green light on an accelerated basis with 4 times that permitted capacity compared to 2021. well, to discuss this, i'm happy to welcome live on to the program, dr. poly lucia, former stuff, decision general of south africa. hello to you. it's quite the position isn't that you've got china expanding coal power capacity by some extent. and then you've got the west calling for, for a global green agenda, including on the per part of the planet. what's your thought, sir? i...
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green energy transition plan. that's despite the country's energy crises that have been the cause of rolling blackouts also impacting the mind industry production as well. we spoke to dr. fredman bay, as i b as a socialist movement, president, who says america is a frequent visits of focus on simply gaining control over africa's rich mineral resources. initially, they used to be much more interested in the mid who is for the oil. no, the attention is shifting to africa for the critical minerals needed for the 25th century to colors is this and it's definitely not a story betty to visit. they are not issued. they are not to come in, but didn't in the name, mostly that it's their company. then in the name of desperation, their disability. they want to begin with muslim control of the critical minerals africa as today. they can see something nice, something sweet. so they are coming for africa because it's time to have history and they are not coming for study dennis. when we were struggling for depression though, a lot when we, when we did pull the bases they were the number was increasing the visibility enough to go. because of the resources that have been phone or to
green energy transition plan. that's despite the country's energy crises that have been the cause of rolling blackouts also impacting the mind industry production as well. we spoke to dr. fredman bay, as i b as a socialist movement, president, who says america is a frequent visits of focus on simply gaining control over africa's rich mineral resources. initially, they used to be much more interested in the mid who is for the oil. no, the attention is shifting to africa for the critical minerals...
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to the green energy transition plan that are the coming despite the countries energy crises that have basically been the cause of rolling blackouts impacting mine production as well. we spoke to dr. fred, mom, embryos, i'm be a socialist movement, president who says a while the american politicians, frequent visits have focused on gaining control over africa's rich mineral resources. initially, they used to be much more interested in the middle is for the oil. now the addition is shifting to africa for the critical minerals needed for the 21st century to colleges is this is definitely not a saudi betty to visit. they are not issued, they are not to come in, but didn't in the mostly that it's the academy. then in the name of desperation, their disability. they want to begin with muslim control of the critical minerals africa as today. they can see something nice, something sweet. so they are coming for to africa because this time go have history and they are going to come in for 40 didn't when we were struggling for democracy though, elegy, when we were suffering with poverty and all other vices, they want to hear the i here to day in the numbers they are including they are visit
to the green energy transition plan that are the coming despite the countries energy crises that have basically been the cause of rolling blackouts impacting mine production as well. we spoke to dr. fred, mom, embryos, i'm be a socialist movement, president who says a while the american politicians, frequent visits have focused on gaining control over africa's rich mineral resources. initially, they used to be much more interested in the middle is for the oil. now the addition is shifting to...
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and miners that drive planetary decarbonization, green energy, clean energy but we hedged it with oil. what is interesting one of the primary exposures is dr. copper which spiked up this year entering a slowing economy. i think that is largely because china consumes 50% of copper, zinc, 60% of iron ore. there is not a lot of new mines coming on deck. the supply is constrained this is a way to participate in the non-correlated to the equity market strategy. charles: as you were speaking the market came bang. as stephanie was speaking it was in freefall. the market listening to both of you. happen valentine's day. >> thank you, charles. charles: coming up with the surprising amount of share resilience it is amazing we may decouple from china. it would mean devastation for a whole lot of major american companies. michael pillsbury is with us. it may be inevitable because we may be on the brink of something close to war. shah ghailani on investment aspects. this dropped believe it or not, but what about the cpi? has it changed anything? chris lowe one of the best economists out there. he will be with me next. ♪. i count on personalized financi
and miners that drive planetary decarbonization, green energy, clean energy but we hedged it with oil. what is interesting one of the primary exposures is dr. copper which spiked up this year entering a slowing economy. i think that is largely because china consumes 50% of copper, zinc, 60% of iron ore. there is not a lot of new mines coming on deck. the supply is constrained this is a way to participate in the non-correlated to the equity market strategy. charles: as you were speaking the...
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dr. bob latiha, thanks for being with us, sir. we always appreciate it. >> thanks, stu. stuart: check the markets real fast because i see some green for the nasdaq. up 5, dow is down about 50 points we're still waiting for jay powell. he's going to be speaking around 12:40 or 12:45 today. what he says could move the market. here we go, the tuesday trivia question. this is really a good one and i haven't got a clue what the answer is. which animal did not live alongside dinosaurs? crocodiles, sharks, whales, or lobsters? we'll see if ash knows the answer, after this. but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price, our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. ♪ allergies don't have to be scary. . . psst! psst! all good! oh yeah, that is them. (that is howard) yeah, that's on howard's campus. ohhh, she's so powerful, she carried on the family legacy. we were blown away. (chuckles) i not only was a student and an undergrad, but i've been a professor there for twenty years, so it's really a special moment to know that i had a family member who over a hundred years prior have walk these grounds. it's deeply uplifting. yes,
dr. bob latiha, thanks for being with us, sir. we always appreciate it. >> thanks, stu. stuart: check the markets real fast because i see some green for the nasdaq. up 5, dow is down about 50 points we're still waiting for jay powell. he's going to be speaking around 12:40 or 12:45 today. what he says could move the market. here we go, the tuesday trivia question. this is really a good one and i haven't got a clue what the answer is. which animal did not live alongside dinosaurs?...
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dr. lawrence newport of royal holloway university of london. he's a youtuber. university of london. he's a youtuber . and his recent vlog youtuber. and his recent vlog details how england has accidentally made lots of greenology practically illegal . technology practically illegal. thank you for joining technology practically illegal. thank you forjoining me technology practically illegal. thank you for joining me this very much. having me. it's fascinating to look through. most people would instinctively think that perhaps the green party whilst it's obvious that they not want extracts they might not want extracts natural surely they'd be in natural gas surely they'd be in favour of solar . but it's not favour of solar. but it's not the case. well, that's exactly what i found the most shocking about in the video. i about research in the video. i thought the thought i'd look at the government has banned or government maybe has banned or they basically they banned basically essentially banned windfarms and solar seem to be very solar panels seem to be very difficult to there's difficult to build. there's legislative why that's legislative reasons why that's the what really struck the case. but what really
dr. lawrence newport of royal holloway university of london. he's a youtuber. university of london. he's a youtuber . and his recent vlog youtuber. and his recent vlog details how england has accidentally made lots of greenology practically illegal . technology practically illegal. thank you for joining technology practically illegal. thank you forjoining me technology practically illegal. thank you for joining me this very much. having me. it's fascinating to look through. most people would...
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dr. tabak for five minutes toin give an openig statement. [inaudible] >> the clock is not resetting. >> he's right. we need more than 23 seconds. i appreciate that not all of you know the code of a green, yellow and red. thank you. go ahead. >> thank you, chair rogers,fo griffith and guthrie and ranking members and distinguish committee members. i'm honored to be a today to discuss and h roll in responding to covid-19 and of the public health threats. biomedical research supported by nih enabled the rapid development of life-saving vaccines, diagnostics and treatments for covid-19. while we take pride in these achievements our work must continue. we are leveraging what we've learned from this pandemic to prepare for future threats. many of you will recall that we had shots in arms less than one year, record time for vaccine development. i remind you that they keep the research by thousands of scientists is what enabled us to rapidly develop covid-19 vaccines in 2020. prior to the pandemic and eight supported scientists spent years studying different coronavirus proteins to define potential therapeutic targets. researchers learn how to stabilize i.t. service protein foundyi on coronavi
dr. tabak for five minutes toin give an openig statement. [inaudible] >> the clock is not resetting. >> he's right. we need more than 23 seconds. i appreciate that not all of you know the code of a green, yellow and red. thank you. go ahead. >> thank you, chair rogers,fo griffith and guthrie and ranking members and distinguish committee members. i'm honored to be a today to discuss and h roll in responding to covid-19 and of the public health threats. biomedical research...