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�* the epl sub �*the epl sub and �* competitions the world.cotland, 5 made up t: plane in scotland, 5 mad in ip it isa it is a group of that extraordinary team it m em about the is one thing they talk about they keep talking aboutetheirbelief. has keep talking abeutetheirbelief. has said keep talking abeutetheirbetief. has said over and their coach has said over and over 5? belief that team has in themselves and the bond they have with each other. it is really a national team. with each other. it is really a nationalteam. it with each other. it is really a national team. it is with each other. it is really a natior doesim. it is sniff, f,” n n 7 n with each other. it is really a natior does unite is sniff, f,” n n 7 n with each other. it is really a natior does unite australians. ”7:2 7.7.7, 7,77 77 77 7 77 australians into because more australians are into this year than rules football or rugby. but the union that comes with football that's why we get the scenes. the national sport reporter for the abc there. seiif scenes. the national sport
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what on now wants to start his own epl and p a production, and continued to find new ways to make use of scars? water resources mustn't. frick as the director of the united nations wealthy program in germany, he's currently at the u. n. climate talks in egypt and when i spoke to him earlier, i asked him why so many people still take water for granted? well became to learn that water is everywhere. but with the changing climate, you see dramatic effect at the home of africa. for example, we freight after the trout in full d k that 22000000 people. i'm a huge risk of hunger and so water has been deep. the effect is not only by climate change, but also by inappropriate agricultural strategies by you for a station by removing plan that has led to have operational water. and we need to understand that agriculture is the key to balancing the water cycle, particular area, and the climate change condition. so culture, capital, breeding, transportation, these are all driving global warming. so how can our food production systems be made more sustainable and fast? absolutely, if you look at foo
what on now wants to start his own epl and p a production, and continued to find new ways to make use of scars? water resources mustn't. frick as the director of the united nations wealthy program in germany, he's currently at the u. n. climate talks in egypt and when i spoke to him earlier, i asked him why so many people still take water for granted? well became to learn that water is everywhere. but with the changing climate, you see dramatic effect at the home of africa. for example, we...
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one of the sector, so they really produce more job opportunities move on now wants to start his own epl and p a production and continued to find new ways to make use of scars, water resources which only me now is naesha krishna director for climate resilience, africa for the world resources institute nisha it's good to have you with. if you were at cop 27 inch mail. shake. what is coming out of this summit that will help people effective by climate changes such as the former that we just saw in that report? thanks very much for having me and yeah, i think that's a great question. so i think for example, the cop 27 presidency just to day launch a new global plan that looks at mobilizing state and non state actors and adaptation goals for 2030. i mean, i think i caught this here and there quite a lot of initiatives that look at, for example, how you get the resilience of small older farmers, the devastating impacts that we've seen. whether that's too much water or too little water, has really devastated farmers all over the world. and we're seeing investments, for example, in nature based
one of the sector, so they really produce more job opportunities move on now wants to start his own epl and p a production and continued to find new ways to make use of scars, water resources which only me now is naesha krishna director for climate resilience, africa for the world resources institute nisha it's good to have you with. if you were at cop 27 inch mail. shake. what is coming out of this summit that will help people effective by climate changes such as the former that we just saw in...
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what on now wants to start his own epl and p a production and continued to find new ways to make use of scars, water resources spring in martin's dental. here he's a climate scientist with the danish meteorological institute. he joins us from copenhagen. welcome to the program. i wanted to ask you about some new e u data released today. martin, it shows that her last month was europe's hardest october on record and globally look past 8 years. have been the warmest ever recorded. what is all this tell you about the state of the planet. so this is telling me it's not astonished that this is happening. climate models have been keeping, telling us for years. if you can expect that it gets warmer. well, or, or rather that's a hot events that will be more often than code events that also may exist once in a bio. and it gets a dryer in dry regions beforehand and it was and, but we can, so, you know, it's explained what we have seen in south africa as an example. so what we're seeing in europe very long periods that actually comes only 4 years after another very warm period of record hot sum
what on now wants to start his own epl and p a production and continued to find new ways to make use of scars, water resources spring in martin's dental. here he's a climate scientist with the danish meteorological institute. he joins us from copenhagen. welcome to the program. i wanted to ask you about some new e u data released today. martin, it shows that her last month was europe's hardest october on record and globally look past 8 years. have been the warmest ever recorded. what is all...
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move on now wants to start his own epl and p a production and continued to find new ways to make use of scars, water resources. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headline of the world health organizations acceptable limits. mexican authorities have seized well over a ton of what they believe is cocaine found floating in the pacific ocean. it's the latest discovery in the military's anti drug operations and comes days after mexico's navy seized a ton of cocaine from 2 boats. surveillance footage shows specs attempting to discard the drugs ceremony has been held in times any of the victims of sunday's plane crash, which 900 people died. authorities are investigating the exact cause of the crash. the transport minister told mourners that bad weather was a likely factor in the french catholic church, says 11 bishops and former bishops have been accused of sexual violence or failing to report abuse cases. among them is john p as the car, one of the countries highest ranking cardinals. on monday he confessed to abusing a young girl 35 years ago. he will face prosecution
move on now wants to start his own epl and p a production and continued to find new ways to make use of scars, water resources. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headline of the world health organizations acceptable limits. mexican authorities have seized well over a ton of what they believe is cocaine found floating in the pacific ocean. it's the latest discovery in the military's anti drug operations and comes days after mexico's navy seized a ton of cocaine from 2 boats....
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sectors, so they are really own to produce more job opportunities move on now wants to start his own epl and p a production and continued to find new ways to make use of scars, water resources. and joining me now from the cup 27 climate summit in egypt is martin flick director of the united nations world food program in germany. welcome to d. w. we just saw in that report the devastating effects that droughts are having. why are so many people still taking water for granted? well, we came to learn that water is everywhere, but with the changing climate is each dramatic effect at the home of africa. for example, we freight after the we was traveled in full d k. that 22000000 people, i'm a huge risk of hunger and so water has been deep. the effect is not only by climate change, but also by inappropriate agricultural strategies by you for station by removing plan that has led to have operational water. and we need to understand that agriculture is the key to balancing the water cycle, particular area, and the climate change conditions. so agriculture, capital, breeding, transportation, thes
sectors, so they are really own to produce more job opportunities move on now wants to start his own epl and p a production and continued to find new ways to make use of scars, water resources. and joining me now from the cup 27 climate summit in egypt is martin flick director of the united nations world food program in germany. welcome to d. w. we just saw in that report the devastating effects that droughts are having. why are so many people still taking water for granted? well, we came to...
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so they are really own to produce more job opportunities move on now wants to start his own epl and p a production and continued to find new ways to make use of scars, water resources. joining me from the cop 27 summit in egypt, martin quick is director of the united nations world food program in germany. welcome to detail we news. you'd think that be a much bigger global push to save water, considering the forecasts and the problems so many regions are already dealing with why do so many people still take water for granted? well it's coming out of a period in which for many, many years the number of hungry people were going down. and if you remember in 2015 be very confident enough as the will community to say the abolish hung up by 2030. but what we are seeing now is a toxic mix of the effects of the covey crisis of ice. the numbers of conflicts and the world compared to 10 years ago, and climate change, which is exhaust, debating all of these crisis worldwide. what about production? agriculture, cattle, breeding, and transportation, a role drivers of global warming. how can these f
so they are really own to produce more job opportunities move on now wants to start his own epl and p a production and continued to find new ways to make use of scars, water resources. joining me from the cop 27 summit in egypt, martin quick is director of the united nations world food program in germany. welcome to detail we news. you'd think that be a much bigger global push to save water, considering the forecasts and the problems so many regions are already dealing with why do so many...
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what on now wants to start his own epl and p a production and continued to find new ways to make use of scars, water resources. earlier i spoke with martin standard, a climate scientist with the danish meteorological institute in copenhagen. i asked him about new you data released today showing that last month was europe's hottest october on record. and with the past 8 years, having been the warmest ever, i asked him what this tells us about the state of the planet. so this is telling me is it's not astonished that this is happening. climate models have been keeping, telling us for years. if you can expect that it gets warmer, it well or, or rather that's a events that will be more often than code events that also may exist once in a while and it gets dryer in dry regions beforehand and it was and, but we can. so, you know, it's explained what we have seen in south africa as an example. so what we have seen get in europe very warm periods. that actually comes only 4 years after another very warm period of record hot summer in 2018. so this is entirely along the lines what you would e
what on now wants to start his own epl and p a production and continued to find new ways to make use of scars, water resources. earlier i spoke with martin standard, a climate scientist with the danish meteorological institute in copenhagen. i asked him about new you data released today showing that last month was europe's hottest october on record. and with the past 8 years, having been the warmest ever, i asked him what this tells us about the state of the planet. so this is telling me is...
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mother is polish and they naturalized him, well, really, there is a guy playing in the upl , wapl in the eples love the most of course, it was in 2006 when the ukrainian national team was at the world cup and there were a lot of them, so, in any case, we understand that we already said that the ukrainian national team, uh, we already had broadcasts when we said that hmm how is it so to choose the right word deserved or not or not deserved someone got to the world championship got to the world championship got to we didn't get to eh well they say that football is fair someone said that it is not very fair eh do you remember there victor prokopenko once said let the earth be fluff he once said don't look for the logic of football eh- viktor parkopenko said and resigned, well, you asked me about midfielders, about midfielders. i think the singer kovalets, who was a defender, was the best one to discuss. ruslan, and i think that he characterizes the midfielders who are at the world cup and many teams with a good middle line, and it is just that the middle line of all favorites is different from
mother is polish and they naturalized him, well, really, there is a guy playing in the upl , wapl in the eples love the most of course, it was in 2006 when the ukrainian national team was at the world cup and there were a lot of them, so, in any case, we understand that we already said that the ukrainian national team, uh, we already had broadcasts when we said that hmm how is it so to choose the right word deserved or not or not deserved someone got to the world championship got to the world...
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or if at farm fill, he had moved his army along the south side of the river and said he was trusting epl exam to hear. if vp tells me i looked at that map here and tells me, no, i would go with him on that one. stead men was in motion for months or a month and a half maybe. i think maybe he looked at it as buying more time, and it didn't. anyone else? well, thank you, thank you. [applause] >> anytime online at c-span.org slash history pierre. middle and high school student is your time to shine. you are lucky enough to participate in this year student cam documentary competition. in light of the upcoming midterm elections, picture yourself as a newly elected congress. what is your top priority and why? make a 5 to 6 minute video. you are exposing and supporting perspectives. don't be afraid to take risks. that's amongst the $100,000 of cash prizes, a 5000-dollar grand prize. and visitor rubs it at student cam.org for competition rules, tips, resources and a step-by-step guide. >> c-span now as filtering you are on -- live and on demand. keep up with today's busiest events with live strea
or if at farm fill, he had moved his army along the south side of the river and said he was trusting epl exam to hear. if vp tells me i looked at that map here and tells me, no, i would go with him on that one. stead men was in motion for months or a month and a half maybe. i think maybe he looked at it as buying more time, and it didn't. anyone else? well, thank you, thank you. [applause] >> anytime online at c-span.org slash history pierre. middle and high school student is your time to...
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or if at farm fill, he had moved his army along the south side of the river and said he was trusting epl exam to hear. if vp tells me i looked at that map here and tells me, no, i would go with him on that one. stead men was in motion for months or a month and a half maybe. i think maybe he looked at it as buying more time, and it didn't. anyone else? well, thank you, thank you. [applause] >> middle and high school students, it's your time to shine. you are invited to participate in this year's c-span student cam documentary competition. in light of the upcoming midterm, elections picture yourself as a newly elected member of congress. we asked these years competitors, what is your top priority and why? make a 5 to 6 minute video that shows the importance of your issue from opposing and supporting perspectives. don't be afraid to take ris with your documentary, be bold. amongst the $100,000 in cash prizes as a 5000-dollar grand prize. videos must be submitted by january 20th, 2023. visit our website at student cam.org for competition rules, tips, resources and a step-by-step guide. >> c-
or if at farm fill, he had moved his army along the south side of the river and said he was trusting epl exam to hear. if vp tells me i looked at that map here and tells me, no, i would go with him on that one. stead men was in motion for months or a month and a half maybe. i think maybe he looked at it as buying more time, and it didn't. anyone else? well, thank you, thank you. [applause] >> middle and high school students, it's your time to shine. you are invited to participate in this...
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epl may is a management association representing more than 24,000 active and retired postmasters, managers, supervisors, and many associate members, clerks, carriers, marylanders and others who would like to be able to management. ema managers oversee the delivery of over five other million pieces of mail every day to 163 million households in businesses of all sizes in the united states. went on november 1st, 2021 i begin the second elected national president a vp m.a.. our organization is recognized such currently under title 39th u.s. code. the statue directs that we consult with the usps to participate directly in the development of trade policies and schedules, fringe benefit programs, and other programs related to supervisory and other managerial employees. i am committed to recruiting, engaging, and developing future leaders for you p m a and the postal service. improving you pm a members work situations, and helping move all those someplace forward as we continue to deliver for the american people. i want to express our strong appreciation of the work of the subcommittee and congre
epl may is a management association representing more than 24,000 active and retired postmasters, managers, supervisors, and many associate members, clerks, carriers, marylanders and others who would like to be able to management. ema managers oversee the delivery of over five other million pieces of mail every day to 163 million households in businesses of all sizes in the united states. went on november 1st, 2021 i begin the second elected national president a vp m.a.. our organization is...