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thank you, city administrator chu and elaine forbes for your words. through your examples you have shown the examples that all cities can take to move toward a resilient future and we're joined by 189 cities from -- 18 cities from across the united states and canada. when we started our regional convening and chose the bay area, we did it in part because of this amazing beautiful geography of the area, of course, but also in part because of the breath of resilience activities that you are all undertaking across the bay area. but i would say that we truly picked this area to come and visit because of the people that are here doing this work in resilience, and you truly are leading the pack in resilience. you see building a resilient city is extremely hard and it takes technical know-how across many disciplines, but it also takes people with holistic mindsets with coalition building skills and the optimism and belief that it really is possible for us to build urban resilient cities that serve every member of our communities. and we know we must do this
thank you, city administrator chu and elaine forbes for your words. through your examples you have shown the examples that all cities can take to move toward a resilient future and we're joined by 189 cities from -- 18 cities from across the united states and canada. when we started our regional convening and chose the bay area, we did it in part because of this amazing beautiful geography of the area, of course, but also in part because of the breath of resilience activities that you are all...
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ben: elaine, it's good to hear from you. thank you for being with us on the program tonight.e sparks, joining us to discuss the pay deal that is finally settling those strikes, or some of the strikes in the uk's national health service. in sudan, the united nations is warning for the escalating humanitarian crisis there could cause more than 400,000 peoe to flee. 300,000 people have been internally displaced and 100,000 have already crossed the border from sudan into nato -- neighboring countries. fighting continues in the capital, despite promises of a cease-fire. ships arrived in germany and saudi arabia on monday, with 300 evacuees on the ship, including 100 u.s. citizens. flights for british nationals left on monday, and those able to leave art also taking boats. more than half have now been evacuated. here is our correspondent paul adams. >> tens of thousands of sudanese civilians have fled the country, north to egypt, west to chad, south to south sudan, and a larger number have been on the move inside the country. we have a situation already in which 100,000 to 150,000
ben: elaine, it's good to hear from you. thank you for being with us on the program tonight.e sparks, joining us to discuss the pay deal that is finally settling those strikes, or some of the strikes in the uk's national health service. in sudan, the united nations is warning for the escalating humanitarian crisis there could cause more than 400,000 peoe to flee. 300,000 people have been internally displaced and 100,000 have already crossed the border from sudan into nato -- neighboring...
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good evening, elaine. >> reporter: good evening, norah. e. jean carroll appeared to nod as the jury's decision was read. it was an emotional nine day trial, and any statement, carroll called the verdict a victory, not just for her, but for democracy and sexual assault survivors everywhere. writer e. jean carroll walked out of court saying very little, but the jury's verdict spoke volumes. >> the whole time. >> reporter: afterust under three hours of deliberation, the jury of six men and three women found trump liable for one count of battery and one count of defamation. it awarded carroll about $2 million for abuse and about 3000000 for defamation. >> this verdict is the first time that a former president of the united states has actually been found liable for sexual abuse. as well as defamation. >> reporter: carroll had accused trump of raping her in a new york department dressing store dressing room in the mid-'90s. she went public with it in her memoir. trump denied the allegation, calling it a hoax. >> i was falsely accused by this woman,
good evening, elaine. >> reporter: good evening, norah. e. jean carroll appeared to nod as the jury's decision was read. it was an emotional nine day trial, and any statement, carroll called the verdict a victory, not just for her, but for democracy and sexual assault survivors everywhere. writer e. jean carroll walked out of court saying very little, but the jury's verdict spoke volumes. >> the whole time. >> reporter: afterust under three hours of deliberation, the jury of...
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>> norah: elaine quijano, thank you very much.hington correspondent major garrett. good evening. >> reporter: he is the current republican front-runner, not just a former president. this was, in all terms, norah, a character sketch of donald trump then and now. senate republicans are not rallying t his defense. let's talk about the case for a second. the defense for former president trump was he was rude, he was crude, but he would not sexually batter this woman and then defame her. well, in a contested processor everyone had evidence and witness before a jury, a jury said no, in fact, that is precisely what the former president did. now, those who rallied to the former president's defense say, well, there was a character debate in 2016, he passed and was elected, or this is all politically timed. but senate republican leaders today, norah, on capitol hill in the aftermath of the verdict said there is too much drama, the voters will evaluate that and yes, trump can get the nomination, but he cannot be elected in a general election
>> norah: elaine quijano, thank you very much.hington correspondent major garrett. good evening. >> reporter: he is the current republican front-runner, not just a former president. this was, in all terms, norah, a character sketch of donald trump then and now. senate republicans are not rallying t his defense. let's talk about the case for a second. the defense for former president trump was he was rude, he was crude, but he would not sexually batter this woman and then defame her....
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norah. >> elaine quijano, thank you very much. bring in chief washington correspondent major garrett. good evening. what's the political impact of this because he's running for president. >> yes, and he's the current republican front-runner, not just a former president. but this was in all terms, norah, a character sketch of donald trump then and now. and senate republicans are not rallying to his defense. let's just talk about the case for a second. the defense for former president trump was he's rude. he's crude. but he wouldn't sexually batter this woman and then defame her. well, in a contested process where everyone had every opportunity to put evidence and witnesses before a jury, a jury said, no, in fact, that's precisely what the former president did. now, those who rallied to the former president's defense say, well, there was a character debate in 2016. he passed and was elected, or this is all politically timed. but senate republican leaders today, norah, on capitol hill in the aftermath of this verdict said there's too
norah. >> elaine quijano, thank you very much. bring in chief washington correspondent major garrett. good evening. what's the political impact of this because he's running for president. >> yes, and he's the current republican front-runner, not just a former president. but this was in all terms, norah, a character sketch of donald trump then and now. and senate republicans are not rallying to his defense. let's just talk about the case for a second. the defense for former president...
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that's elaine i quite elaine, it's really good to - hear from you.ettled to those strikes, orsome that has finally settled to those strikes, or some of those in the uk's national health service. in sudan, the united nations is warning that the escalating humanitarian disaster there could force more than 800,000 people to flee. the un says more than 330,000 people have been internally displaced, and over 100,000 have already crossed the border from sudan into neighbouring countries. in the capital of khartoum, fighting continues — despite promises of a ceasefire. as foreign nationals attempt to flee, a us ship from port sudan arrived injeddah in saudi arabia on monday. there were 300 evacuees on the ship including 100 us citizens. and the final two evacuation flights for british nationals also left on monday. those unable to leave by plane, are taking boats. the british government estimates that around 4,000 britons were stuck in sudan — and more than half of them have now been evacuated. here's our diplomatic correspondent paul adams. probably even a
that's elaine i quite elaine, it's really good to - hear from you.ettled to those strikes, orsome that has finally settled to those strikes, or some of those in the uk's national health service. in sudan, the united nations is warning that the escalating humanitarian disaster there could force more than 800,000 people to flee. the un says more than 330,000 people have been internally displaced, and over 100,000 have already crossed the border from sudan into neighbouring countries. in the...
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elaine chow joining us on this.why is the president against asking able-bodied people to work just 20 hours to get welfare payments. what's wrong with that? >> well, i think that's a very good question because studies after studies have shown that when social welfare programs are accompanied by work requirement, their recipient gets back into the work force sooner and gets -- also at a better rate and better job. what we're seeing is that the longer a person stays out of the work force, the harder it will be for that person to go back into the work force and work is good for whole host of reasons and for addressing of course monetary benefits but also psychic benefits as well. they kind of give us purpose, get us into the office and get us into a routine on a daily basis and they help people become happier so there's a lot of psychological impacts about the positive benefits of work and what's been talked about are aable-bodied people who are not, who don't have any dependents and not that they have to take care of
elaine chow joining us on this.why is the president against asking able-bodied people to work just 20 hours to get welfare payments. what's wrong with that? >> well, i think that's a very good question because studies after studies have shown that when social welfare programs are accompanied by work requirement, their recipient gets back into the work force sooner and gets -- also at a better rate and better job. what we're seeing is that the longer a person stays out of the work force,...
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barbara. elaine, he the are mad good you'll go ma'am. and cas sugar rock of the i'm muffled, your little. ha ha. that then me or no one either you clinton palmer apparently fail later. my are we are on the, on the mic, the theater men, happy her number called in. know who really matt thorough woman. the adam if the thought they were left in with y'all jury to reissue says victoria for him always a magic if he was out at the center of he miss mckenna are nice. animals are awesome. so he can nephew that he can walk that kind of was he on list. so now we're going to, we're under a confusion my sure was to be resolved to walk them to create unfair that he walked . i assess and i'm also not permissible lab wound and i lead to direct goes how little i heard i will as can when they're there 10 deshio to hire and how much way less than that i heard i was of can area. why them? how does have been done was cut what i had the commute of 3 more harbor out alaska, b y. ruth area has a career alarm. so where to allow that was a lot of the knots have n
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elaine quijano, thank you.yet another derailment of a norfolk southern freight train. this one happened late wednesday night in western pennsylvania. no one was hurt, and the train was not carrying hazardousmaals. repairs to the bridge and tracks w.norfolk southern has had sevl derailments in recent months, including one that spilled those toxic chemicals in east palestine, ohio. today officially marks the end of the covid public health emergency in the u.s., and it comes with significant changes. covid tests will no longer be paid for by the government. the cost shifts to insurers and patients. about 15 million people who gained access to medicaid during the pandemic are now at risk of losing that coverage, and with the change, the cdc will only track covid hospitalizations and not cases or transmission rates. health officials are still warning that while the emergency is over, covid is still a serious disease. this week, noaa scientists announced that much of the western u.s. is no longer under extreme drough
elaine quijano, thank you.yet another derailment of a norfolk southern freight train. this one happened late wednesday night in western pennsylvania. no one was hurt, and the train was not carrying hazardousmaals. repairs to the bridge and tracks w.norfolk southern has had sevl derailments in recent months, including one that spilled those toxic chemicals in east palestine, ohio. today officially marks the end of the covid public health emergency in the u.s., and it comes with significant...
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my wife elaine is the winemaker. - hello! i'm sophie. very nice to meet you, elaine. - yes, nice to meet you too. (sophie fouron) can i have a taste of your wine please, marcel? - oh, yes please! (arvid chalmers) the fall fare is the biggest weekend. we gage our lives by: "i want to be at the next fall fare". because the whole community is there. (sophie fouron) it's a very multigenerational mix. i think it represents very well the feel on salt spring island. there's a huge community feel and we sense it here, at the fall fare. ♪♪♪ (sophie fouron) valdy, how important are the arts and music here in salt spring? - very much central to what goes on. we have a wonderful music program in the school, we have had for three decades now. and even when the courses were cut because of economics, the teachers have maintained it by erratically changing the program to keep as many people involved as they could and we have some wonderful musical kids coming here to the school. (sophie fouron) how come it's so important and so crucial? - it's one of th
my wife elaine is the winemaker. - hello! i'm sophie. very nice to meet you, elaine. - yes, nice to meet you too. (sophie fouron) can i have a taste of your wine please, marcel? - oh, yes please! (arvid chalmers) the fall fare is the biggest weekend. we gage our lives by: "i want to be at the next fall fare". because the whole community is there. (sophie fouron) it's a very multigenerational mix. i think it represents very well the feel on salt spring island. there's a huge community...
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elaine quijano, thank you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let in the lyte. caplyta is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants may increase these risks in young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be life threatening or permanent. these aren't all the serious side effects. caplyta can help you let in the lyte. ask your doctor about caplyta. find savings and support at caplyta.com. ♪♪ open talenti and raise the jar to gelato made from scratch. raise the jar to flavors from the world's finest ingredients. and now, from jars to bars. new talenti ge
elaine quijano, thank you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let in the lyte. caplyta is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call your doctor about sudden mood...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news.en fully rebuilt and restored. and after some tests and tweaks it's being made ready for its final test — to see whether it can travel at 200 miles an hour. our correspondent phil mackey is in shropshire. hello. hello, this is a place i love comini hello. hello, this is a place i love coming to — hello. hello, this is a place i love coming to because _ hello. hello, this is a place i love coming to because there - hello. hello, this is a place i love coming to because there are - hello. hello, this is a place i love| coming to because there are loads and loads of cool cars. but there is nothing cooler than the aston martin bulldog. it would have cost around £150,000 at its launch, it's now worth millions. it is a car painted in mythical status. using a turbo—charged engine... using a turbo-charged engine... the aston using a turbo—charged engine... aston martin using a turbo—charged engine... tue: aston martin bulldog was using a turbo—charged engine... tue aston martin bulldog was lau
elaine dunkley, bbc news.en fully rebuilt and restored. and after some tests and tweaks it's being made ready for its final test — to see whether it can travel at 200 miles an hour. our correspondent phil mackey is in shropshire. hello. hello, this is a place i love comini hello. hello, this is a place i love coming to — hello. hello, this is a place i love coming to because _ hello. hello, this is a place i love coming to because there - hello. hello, this is a place i love coming to...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav. .. through this afternoon. we could even break this again tomorrow. it could be a little warmer, still. high pressure continues to dominate the scene. the warmest of the sunny weather always to the west, cool and cloudy with more of a breeze weather always to the west, cool and cloudy serbs nore of a breeze weather always to the west, cool and cloudy serbs on e of a breeze
elaine dunkley, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav. .. through this afternoon. we could even break this again tomorrow. it could be a little warmer, still. high pressure continues to dominate the scene. the warmest of the sunny weather always to the west, cool and cloudy with more of a breeze weather always to the west, cool and cloudy serbs nore of a breeze weather always to the west, cool and cloudy serbs on e of a breeze
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thank you, city administrator chu and elaine forbes for your words.r examples you have shown the examples that all cities can take to move toward a resilient future and we're joined by 189 cities from -- 18 cities from across the united states and canada. when we started our regional convening and chose the bay area, we did it in part because of this amazing beautiful geography of the area, of course, but also in part because of the breath of resilience activities that you are all undertaking across the bay area. but i would say that we truly picked this area to come and visit because of the people that are here doing this work in resilience, and you truly are leading the pack in resilience. you see building a resilient city is extremely hard and it takes technical know-how across many disciplines, but it also takes people with holistic mindsets with coalition building skills and the optimism and belief that it really is possible for us to build urban resilient cities that serve every member of our communities. and we know we must do this because the
thank you, city administrator chu and elaine forbes for your words.r examples you have shown the examples that all cities can take to move toward a resilient future and we're joined by 189 cities from -- 18 cities from across the united states and canada. when we started our regional convening and chose the bay area, we did it in part because of this amazing beautiful geography of the area, of course, but also in part because of the breath of resilience activities that you are all undertaking...
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and elaine associate about the messages they exchanged in the testimony of an accomplice, the of the the not the most the most you need to include despite the weight of the prosecutor's case, a witness to position from. and our school is the only admissible evidence. slow to show the messages on the movies exchanged by the accused, cannot be conclusively interpreted. the court has therefore decided to acquit the defendants. marianne coach, not under ne, not usually did you expect this body? please leave us alone. later, please. the fit you in the judge pronounced quit, so we decided to stand out, don't go outside or we couldn't just sit there and remain civil any longer from a judicial perspective, the most of the judges surely had their ring, but they should have considered the human aspect which case that i don't keep say i but that's, that's, that's what i mean as that the process started to you that we know who committed the metal. and we know why they didn't. you. yeah, didn't match, you know, gave them lives for us. and i said the slow that and i hope that people will see that
and elaine associate about the messages they exchanged in the testimony of an accomplice, the of the the not the most the most you need to include despite the weight of the prosecutor's case, a witness to position from. and our school is the only admissible evidence. slow to show the messages on the movies exchanged by the accused, cannot be conclusively interpreted. the court has therefore decided to acquit the defendants. marianne coach, not under ne, not usually did you expect this body?...
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thank you, city administrator chu and elaine forbes for your words.r examples you have shown the examples that all cities can take to move toward a resilient future and we're joined by 189 cities from -- 18 cities from across the united states and canada. when we started our regional convening and chose the bay area, we did it in part because of this amazing beautiful geography of the area, of course, but also in part because of the breath of resilience activities that you are all undertaking across the bay area. but i would say that we truly picked this area to come and visit because of the people that are here doing this work in resilience, and you truly are leading the pack in resilience. you see building a resilient city is extremely hard and it takes technical know-how across many disciplines, but it also takes people with holistic mindsets with coalition building skills and the optimism and belief that it really is possible for us to build urban resilient cities that serve every member of our communities. and we know we must do this because the
thank you, city administrator chu and elaine forbes for your words.r examples you have shown the examples that all cities can take to move toward a resilient future and we're joined by 189 cities from -- 18 cities from across the united states and canada. when we started our regional convening and chose the bay area, we did it in part because of this amazing beautiful geography of the area, of course, but also in part because of the breath of resilience activities that you are all undertaking...
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john, the sonata, louisa elaine, thank you so much. in the northern region, of course, media has long been known for the distinctive art form of puppy. i'm not sure it's deeply into both on into the culture and traditions. of course, maybe society as well, but neglect and the shortage of autism is affecting its future prospect. these boxes might of paper pope. i'm ready for decoration this is paper mesh, a one of the oldest handicrafts in the world. the art form is deeply into words and with the culture and traditions of the cash me region. many artisans here like most read, john started learning as children. now on us it's got all my own go how to small workshop, but i learned people machine truth skeleton. so the designs have changed with time grow and we have to keep up with alltran. i stated that i couldn't put it in, but it's easier. what time would you like to to stop once you fully loan the out for that you can make any design cost the cost or defense finance on kind of traditional types of measure. it generates jobs for thousan
john, the sonata, louisa elaine, thank you so much. in the northern region, of course, media has long been known for the distinctive art form of puppy. i'm not sure it's deeply into both on into the culture and traditions. of course, maybe society as well, but neglect and the shortage of autism is affecting its future prospect. these boxes might of paper pope. i'm ready for decoration this is paper mesh, a one of the oldest handicrafts in the world. the art form is deeply into words and with...
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thank you, city administrator chu and elaine forbes for your words. through your examples you have shown the examples that all cities can take to move toward a resilient future and we're joined by 189 cities from -- 18 cities from across the united states and canada. when we started our regional convening and chose the bay area, we did it in part because of this amazing beautiful geography of the area, of course, but also in part because of the breath of resilience activities that you are all undertaking across the bay area. but i would say that we truly picked this area to come and visit because of the people that are here doing this work in resilience, and you truly are leading the pack in resilience. you see building a resilient city is extremely hard and it takes technical know-how across many disciplines, but it also takes people with holistic mindsets with coalition building skills and the optimism and belief that it really is possible for us to build urban resilient cities that serve every member of our communities. and we know we must do this
thank you, city administrator chu and elaine forbes for your words. through your examples you have shown the examples that all cities can take to move toward a resilient future and we're joined by 189 cities from -- 18 cities from across the united states and canada. when we started our regional convening and chose the bay area, we did it in part because of this amazing beautiful geography of the area, of course, but also in part because of the breath of resilience activities that you are all...
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and then sir, do you know that's elaine did us and we didn't like it. we think back to this is not something but to, you know, we, we know that we're in the process and we're done. what about it? it's moved by badging against the us to make her my con, is this largely symbolic or does it really carry any have to for the company and ultimately for washington? i think it's probably quite important some micro and i think a, you know, certainly a kind of a at least a low double digit proportion of their revenues of sales. as far as i'm aware comes from a business in china and the fact that they've been picked on by we're trying to use government um, as a kind of a quick quote, because obviously the chinese government doesn't like their companies being picked on by the us congress or by the, by the, by the white house. so this is, this is part of the tit for tat of the, this engagement, you know, which is taking place. um, and so in microns being uh, i think the chinese infrastructure companies and projects are being banned from so, so a single by micro on a
and then sir, do you know that's elaine did us and we didn't like it. we think back to this is not something but to, you know, we, we know that we're in the process and we're done. what about it? it's moved by badging against the us to make her my con, is this largely symbolic or does it really carry any have to for the company and ultimately for washington? i think it's probably quite important some micro and i think a, you know, certainly a kind of a at least a low double digit proportion of...
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so the best of luck now, some of the other stories making headlines. elaine moss cars announced that linda, yeah, carino will take over from him as the new boss of twitter in about 6 weeks. he says, feel focus on business operations while he concentrates on new technology and design. carino has been there chapel enough nbc universal advertising operations reduction the expiry of pandemic era immigration rules that allowed us both the agents to quickly send the migraines back to mexico. as led to a huge gathering of people at the border looking to across many more i expected to attempt to cross in the coming days. there was confusion of a new asylum regulations that were introduced by the bite and the administration b u. n says more than 200000 people have fled saddam since violence erupted. last month's thousands have arrived and shot in recent days. meanwhile, sedans, warring factions have signed a deal, brokers in saudi arabia, on rules to enable the delivery of humanitarian. i think it's going to be fair to them. russia says president vladimir putin and south africa's civil run. a
so the best of luck now, some of the other stories making headlines. elaine moss cars announced that linda, yeah, carino will take over from him as the new boss of twitter in about 6 weeks. he says, feel focus on business operations while he concentrates on new technology and design. carino has been there chapel enough nbc universal advertising operations reduction the expiry of pandemic era immigration rules that allowed us both the agents to quickly send the migraines back to mexico. as led...
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the full uh, elaine moss, so i'm old to say eli mosque being the number one, which is a person in the world. probably because of the next 68 success, decent time. and of course the, you know, it's the, the factory as the contributed to the rapid development to overturn us the electric vehicle. so this case, i'll just say it is a tissue point of how cooperation can be we, we, how the us and china kind of work together, you know, on demand based off of both of you. in the, i was a tweak relationship. what is it example? i think that that's what in moscow talking about. well, considering america's history of provocations in china's back yard. and of course, what i mean here is, uh, everything connected to taiwan. do you think that the us leadership is going to heat muskets, advice here? you know, as alternately out because the us leadership washington right now. what did the, i think he just bought a sort of the deal political competition. all in plain board is really to 10 minutes policy. i think china, you have per, per say, it's a very clear that he's to slow down the thomas economic
the full uh, elaine moss, so i'm old to say eli mosque being the number one, which is a person in the world. probably because of the next 68 success, decent time. and of course the, you know, it's the, the factory as the contributed to the rapid development to overturn us the electric vehicle. so this case, i'll just say it is a tissue point of how cooperation can be we, we, how the us and china kind of work together, you know, on demand based off of both of you. in the, i was a tweak...
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all eyes are 17 friends from me is elaine and patty helena or alex. there's carmen. ok. i think right now it's kind of different ways that everybody has it and like, i don't know cuz we've been stressing about getting it out really, really well received some out of it the the 1st time in history. meantime, country's culture has been cancelled that remote in western council culture. they need to ask that one without the associated model as to the truck. it just means setting the mind to either put put clue. the phrase now particularly refers to counseling russian culture. and yet the worst it could be up, see what was the zip code where you might have folks to porterville renewal for this chart. if so, of that the most of the, some of that you have on them the, the moist blood rushes created the pos 1500 years. there's no question actually condemned, reviled and reject it to sit alone and use that to put somebody at the middle of the panel. there's a lot, i don't know because i don't know, she does have access to the little some of the list. joining total condemnation, gr
all eyes are 17 friends from me is elaine and patty helena or alex. there's carmen. ok. i think right now it's kind of different ways that everybody has it and like, i don't know cuz we've been stressing about getting it out really, really well received some out of it the the 1st time in history. meantime, country's culture has been cancelled that remote in western council culture. they need to ask that one without the associated model as to the truck. it just means setting the mind to either...
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hi, is from elaine, where is elaine? ht ttetee. — is from elaine, where is elaine? hi, elaine.— like you could look around you more, but we shouldn't. we eheette-t— more, but we shouldn't. we shouldn't vilify_ more, but we shouldn't. we shouldn't vilify the phone. but wav— shouldn't vilify the phone. but eew-theee — shouldn't vilify the phone. but way these phones way before these phones were teweeteet— way before these phones were tewethteg— way before these phones were invething university. i'm this thing at university. i i'm ett— this thing at university. i i'm ett-mtght- this thing at university. i i'm old-might not- this thing at university. i i'm old might not be old now, so it might not be remembered— old now, so it might not be remembered but they remembered exactly, but they etteetet— remembered exactly, but they extended _so - remembered exactly, but they extended _so if. remembered exactly, but they. extended _so if you extended brain theory. so if you teew— extended brain theory. so if you know someone— extended brain theory. so if you know someone knows phone know
hi, is from elaine, where is elaine? ht ttetee. — is from elaine, where is elaine? hi, elaine.— like you could look around you more, but we shouldn't. we eheette-t— more, but we shouldn't. we shouldn't vilify_ more, but we shouldn't. we shouldn't vilify the phone. but wav— shouldn't vilify the phone. but eew-theee — shouldn't vilify the phone. but way these phones way before these phones were teweeteet— way before these phones were tewethteg— way before these phones were invething...
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hi, is from elaine, where is elaine? ht ttetee. — is from elaine, where is elaine? hi, elaine. but we shouldn't. we shouldn't vilify_ more, but we shouldn't. we shouldn't vilify the phone. but wav— shouldn't vilify the phone. but eew-theee — shouldn't vilify the phone. but way these phones way before these phones were teweeteet— way before these phones were tewethteg— way before these phones were invething university. i'm this thing at university. i i'm ett— this thing at university. i i'm ett-mtght- this thing at university. i i'm old-might not- this thing at university. i i'm old might not be old now, so it might not be remembered— old now, so it might not be remembered but they remembered exactly, but they etteetet— remembered exactly, but they extended _so - remembered exactly, but they extended _so if. remembered exactly, but they. extended _so if you extended brain theory. so if you teew— extended brain theory. so if you know someone— extended brain theory. so if you know someone knows phone know someone knows a phone eemehe— know someone knows a phone eeetee—geee- know s
hi, is from elaine, where is elaine? ht ttetee. — is from elaine, where is elaine? hi, elaine. but we shouldn't. we shouldn't vilify_ more, but we shouldn't. we shouldn't vilify the phone. but wav— shouldn't vilify the phone. but eew-theee — shouldn't vilify the phone. but way these phones way before these phones were teweeteet— way before these phones were tewethteg— way before these phones were invething university. i'm this thing at university. i i'm ett— this thing at...
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not just as the loveably neurotic elaine in seinfeld. >> i love my fiance the poor baby. >> maybe they. >> reporter: but also as the politically neurotic selena meyer in the hbo veep. >> reporter: how have you matured. >> no, i haven't. >> reporter: you haven't matured at all. >> no. >> reporter: still 16. >> totally. >> reporter: but julia says our society tends to sideline older women especially in hollywood. she hopes to shine a brighter light starting a podcast earlier this year calling wiser than me. >> just born out of my own curiosity and desire. why are we not hearing from older women? why are we not gleaning their wisdom. it would be good conversations with older women and they could sort of give us tidbits on their life experience. her podca featuring 85ear old actor and activist jane fonda. >> one of the things i've learned is i've gotten into serious old age is, when you're inside it as opposed to looking at it from the outside, it's not nearly as scary. >> oh, wow, that's incredible. in you hurt my feelings julia brings visibility no your everyday middle-aged married coup
not just as the loveably neurotic elaine in seinfeld. >> i love my fiance the poor baby. >> maybe they. >> reporter: but also as the politically neurotic selena meyer in the hbo veep. >> reporter: how have you matured. >> no, i haven't. >> reporter: you haven't matured at all. >> no. >> reporter: still 16. >> totally. >> reporter: but julia says our society tends to sideline older women especially in hollywood. she hopes to shine a...
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the soldiers from croatia are convinced that they're playing an important role in defending this elaine. yeah, the nato alliance, nato. and the boon does that, a real estate preparing for the stretch post by chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons, also called svn weapons. assessing and defending against this tract is the task of a specialized unit led by jim and, and check forces. there's also an important civilian aspect, a decontamination routine intended to prevent the spread of an animal disease. yes, i would say we are the c, b r and unit. and we're responsible for the entire battle group in lithuania, together with the check detachment. and the rotation will carry out the disk infection. it's a multi national operation, and also applies to all vehicles that will return to germany code and they took measures like the several se positive a multinational minute tree exercise. i'm so biased. anything that goes off a paved road has to be distance, active them on the screen that includes all large vehicles, but also containers and personal equipment and right down to ou
the soldiers from croatia are convinced that they're playing an important role in defending this elaine. yeah, the nato alliance, nato. and the boon does that, a real estate preparing for the stretch post by chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons, also called svn weapons. assessing and defending against this tract is the task of a specialized unit led by jim and, and check forces. there's also an important civilian aspect, a decontamination routine intended to prevent the...
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elaine brown wrote a memoir, some other people from hamer yeah. fannie lou hamer, yeah, well, she was on tv in 1964 at the democratic convention. people would have known about her, but, you know, it is it's one of the reasons why, honestly it's worth going back and revisiting this history over and over again, because every you do, you discover people who credit, who haven't gotten, you know, in the last iteration of history bit of trivia that i picked up your book, how many of you know how the black panthers got their name? i learned well, why don't you say it? well, first of alabama. yeah. so what happened was, you know, so i talked earlier about how stokely carmichael had been involved, this effort to create a black party. you know, in rural alabama at lowndes county. so when they decided and he partnered with a local activist who is someone who, you know, people haven't of, and i'm glad that i was able to write about him in the book. but when they they in order to they discovered buried deep in of state law books, a kind of blueprint for you cr
elaine brown wrote a memoir, some other people from hamer yeah. fannie lou hamer, yeah, well, she was on tv in 1964 at the democratic convention. people would have known about her, but, you know, it is it's one of the reasons why, honestly it's worth going back and revisiting this history over and over again, because every you do, you discover people who credit, who haven't gotten, you know, in the last iteration of history bit of trivia that i picked up your book, how many of you know how the...
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elaine. thank you so much for the report .josh wonderful update on all the projects we have going on here at the court. i too want to welcome commissioner herrington . i think we are honored to have you here with your vast knowledge and expertise of so many of the happenings within the city, but definitely your expertise on large infrastructure projects and you see all that we have going on on along with the resilience efforts. so you came just at the right time. and i want to welcome you. i can't wait to work with you. what once we delve into all these projects so welcome, elaine. thank you so much for the report. i think there's great opportunities short and long term and fisherman's wharf, and i think the staff is on top of it. and whatever we can do to revitalize the area and make sure that the tourists continue to see it as a great place as they always have. um i think we also have wonderful opportunities in the southern waterfront piers 80 through 96 with new technologies. new new ways to create jobs surrounding communit
elaine. thank you so much for the report .josh wonderful update on all the projects we have going on here at the court. i too want to welcome commissioner herrington . i think we are honored to have you here with your vast knowledge and expertise of so many of the happenings within the city, but definitely your expertise on large infrastructure projects and you see all that we have going on on along with the resilience efforts. so you came just at the right time. and i want to welcome you. i...
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his stable condition, as zakhar elain himself told today, he was first informed that several sabotage ukraine were working on him in the dpr back in 2017. he was at that time in the five for liquidation, then he was a castle commanders of the reconnaissance assault battalion of the denr special forces regiment since then , similar things happened constantly in the same year, sappers removed land mines twice, right near his house. in donetsk, the last time there was a warning from our special services on the eve of his departure from the lc. after all, zakhar is an active officer of the russian guard, zakhar and lepin also said today that what happened will not affect his activities and decision to serve in the national guard. participants of the special operation, who are undergoing treatment in the capital's hospital , were visited by people's artist of russia vladimir mashkov and the chairman of the defenders of the fatherland foundation. anna tsivileva congratulated the fighters. happy victory day and also discussed rehabilitation issues, of course, this is a concert on the eve of
his stable condition, as zakhar elain himself told today, he was first informed that several sabotage ukraine were working on him in the dpr back in 2017. he was at that time in the five for liquidation, then he was a castle commanders of the reconnaissance assault battalion of the denr special forces regiment since then , similar things happened constantly in the same year, sappers removed land mines twice, right near his house. in donetsk, the last time there was a warning from our special...
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the turkish government ought to sense its opponents right before the election, and elaine moss complied. they should generate some interesting tweet of flies reporting. did your brain fall out of your head? the glasses? the choices have to the throttled in its entirety illumined access to some twits. which one do you want? the fitter stays the manager was imposed in response to a legal process to ensure that the platform remains available for users intricate stir most earlier in the us. the twitter must take significant steps to comply with content moderation laws for the rest provided no details about the exact content that was restricted, fucked in march 2014 2nd mid elections and took to the country's government completely blocked access to twitter for a month. citing the platforms failure to remove posts that i'm for a label harmful reminder that the social media giant has prior when it comes to elections, the platform was implicated and trying to help joe biden, when the us presidency and 2020. that purportedly emerged from link files released by you on most after he took over twit
the turkish government ought to sense its opponents right before the election, and elaine moss complied. they should generate some interesting tweet of flies reporting. did your brain fall out of your head? the glasses? the choices have to the throttled in its entirety illumined access to some twits. which one do you want? the fitter stays the manager was imposed in response to a legal process to ensure that the platform remains available for users intricate stir most earlier in the us. the...
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palace. amid the conflict looting in news, hard to this meet factory was set on fire headache mineat. elaine, i don't know the source of the fire and other fi also breakout dice. lights are in a furniture store near ros people lutes, and then that's what they do. they will cite, bent and other place not far from here. well, this factory close by belongs to one of the largest food packaging companies in sudan, but i said uh, yeah, uh, we received materials 10 days ago. the lucas came and us is about the contents of the cotton. and then they slipped the cotton's that with knives and looting what was inside. this has happened several times over the body. more people are fleeing the capital in port sudan on the eastern red sea coastal forties are struggling to cope. the goal. we hauled the united nations amvoy, whose no impulse would the end result all the problem of the syrians and the menus . in particular, the solution could be to fluctuate them to their countries or to another country or to put them in refugee camps outside of the state. so as not to face problems and security challenges bec
palace. amid the conflict looting in news, hard to this meet factory was set on fire headache mineat. elaine, i don't know the source of the fire and other fi also breakout dice. lights are in a furniture store near ros people lutes, and then that's what they do. they will cite, bent and other place not far from here. well, this factory close by belongs to one of the largest food packaging companies in sudan, but i said uh, yeah, uh, we received materials 10 days ago. the lucas came and us is...
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all keen wi members, elaine has invited herfriendsjeannie and sylvie to the tasting party.quite like a little bit of alcohol in the bottom. well, luckily, sylvie has added a bit to hers. it's squelchy. it's rich. it's very provocative, actually. there's a little bit of alcohol in it. and jeanie's had a go at the coronation quiche. mmaking it, very straightforward, very simple. follow the instructions to the letter. i haven't tasted it yet, though. the tasting is the thing that matters, isn't it, really? will you be making this on coronation day? absolutely. if it's good enough for the king, it's good enough for me. so, all sorts of ideas for a coronation feast fit for a king. that looks so yummy. i cannot wait to try some of those different recipes. a video of a man doing the "worm" during a performance by british singer—songwriter rita 0ra has gone viral. the worm is throwing yourself on the floor, jiggling about, and then throwing yourself on the floor again. this was the most watched video on the bbc website with millions interested in this. rita 0ra was performing her s
all keen wi members, elaine has invited herfriendsjeannie and sylvie to the tasting party.quite like a little bit of alcohol in the bottom. well, luckily, sylvie has added a bit to hers. it's squelchy. it's rich. it's very provocative, actually. there's a little bit of alcohol in it. and jeanie's had a go at the coronation quiche. mmaking it, very straightforward, very simple. follow the instructions to the letter. i haven't tasted it yet, though. the tasting is the thing that matters, isn't...
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all keen wi members, elaine has invited her friendsjeannie and sylvie to the tasting party., i like the textures. would quite like a little bit of alcohol in the bottom. it's squelchy. it's rich. it's very provocative, actually. and jeanie's had a go at the coronation quiche. will you be making this on coronation day? absolutely. if it's good enough for the king, it's good enough for me. so, all sorts of ideas for a coronation feast fit for a king. looks delicious. we'll have full coverage of the coronation on saturday. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. bank holiday monday did not feel the same everywhere. in wales, it was the warmest day of the year so far, 19.7 celsius in cardiff, very close to 20 celsius. compare that with just 6 celsius across many parts of shetland, some cold arctic air digging its way down from the north. behind this strip of cloud here, a very weak weather front, but that will still be with us into tuesday in the form of this band of cloud, which will be slung across many parts of the uk to start the day. underneath this cloud, some spots of rain
all keen wi members, elaine has invited her friendsjeannie and sylvie to the tasting party., i like the textures. would quite like a little bit of alcohol in the bottom. it's squelchy. it's rich. it's very provocative, actually. and jeanie's had a go at the coronation quiche. will you be making this on coronation day? absolutely. if it's good enough for the king, it's good enough for me. so, all sorts of ideas for a coronation feast fit for a king. looks delicious. we'll have full coverage of...