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may be his name, eustace flat ted detained? may be his name, eustace fla: ued and detained?n _ detained? may be his name, eustace flagged and other than that, - flagged and other than that, everything, he had his passports, his permit to travel, everything was in order. why it's a dreadful situation for you here. but frontier me and marv. they have been supportive of the civil disobedience movement and i guess there was a reality for you to face up to hear that he was sort of, probably in their target zone. i that he was sort of, probably in their target zone.— that he was sort of, probably in their target zone. i don't know if i would say — their target zone. i don't know if i would say that — their target zone. i don't know if i would say that only _ their target zone. i don't know if i would say that only because - their target zone. i don't know if i would say that only because their| would say that only because their licence _ would say that only because their licence was not revoked like some of the publications in the region and once _ the publications in the region a
may be his name, eustace flat ted detained? may be his name, eustace fla: ued and detained?n _ detained? may be his name, eustace flagged and other than that, - flagged and other than that, everything, he had his passports, his permit to travel, everything was in order. why it's a dreadful situation for you here. but frontier me and marv. they have been supportive of the civil disobedience movement and i guess there was a reality for you to face up to hear that he was sort of, probably in their...
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we preview emotion learning, teen mothers stories source and mrs. eustace, for what i knew she gives me as a commander, got to reach by the mail yet and then your last and you nicely me to ship what i need just isn't the dilemma, but the baby it is pointing to processing and fishing processes. a type of stone premier will come when they sit on those mach, i'm with this with sunk a little different. so base and being last ashley looked into some type of me. i was, you know, coffee morton away. but bess, yes, nobody else left me use or in from leningrad was among the volunteers who tried to break the city blockade. he was wounded several times, but kept going back to active duty. he had family in leningrad and was determined to keep fighting for his loved ones. jesse, which is the only way that the union knows when you will be able to go to go out to choose that new job. but anyway, like what the leash get there? well, it was somebody that you're not sure what's going on because of course, hillary bartonville, excuse me, that one, you're the one you thought that i knew that will know.
we preview emotion learning, teen mothers stories source and mrs. eustace, for what i knew she gives me as a commander, got to reach by the mail yet and then your last and you nicely me to ship what i need just isn't the dilemma, but the baby it is pointing to processing and fishing processes. a type of stone premier will come when they sit on those mach, i'm with this with sunk a little different. so base and being last ashley looked into some type of me. i was, you know, coffee morton away....
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the speaking we preview me, emotion, mining keen interest stories for us and mrs. janet eustace for me. but i knew she gives me a sticker commander. got the reach by the mail yet and then your last and you nicely with most of the ship. well then you just simply remember the baby it is at the point where the processing and fishing type of stone pretty much the thing that was gonna come with this with the code. so a lot of different ways and being last but what ashley looked into some type of me. i was you know, caught him morton away. but bess, yes, nobody else let me use or in from leningrad was among the volunteers who tried to break the city blockade. yes, he was wounded several times but kept going back to active duty. he had family in leningrad and was determined to keep fighting for his loved ones. was jesse, which is the only way away that the junior year, but there was good. we'll hope you don't go with the go out of that new job. but anyway, like what the leash get there? well it, it was somebody on the desk and i had some questions, but customer that when you when you thought
the speaking we preview me, emotion, mining keen interest stories for us and mrs. janet eustace for me. but i knew she gives me a sticker commander. got the reach by the mail yet and then your last and you nicely with most of the ship. well then you just simply remember the baby it is at the point where the processing and fishing type of stone pretty much the thing that was gonna come with this with the code. so a lot of different ways and being last but what ashley looked into some type of me....
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to help the club, you know, step maybe matthew, help people help bring shall come back along with eustace mckoko and the last company and all the other fast rising young talents in the legal japanese next football generation is looking for the promise. ah ah, the news, the news the the, the, the rex it borders the cost of goods are exploding to the customer. k on making trade with britain much more difficult. british transport companies are sounding the alarm band for european truck drivers. a trip to britain is now a risk to endeavor close out in 30 minutes on d. w. choose the genocide and crimes against humanity and was on trial international criminal tribunal in the have me on the most powerful demonstration that no one is beyond the reach of information as a singular experiment in the history of war upon trial in 75 minutes on the w o news. ah, how it's tele feels the jewish life in europe. me. that's what film producer, phone on, and journalist eve cooper mont are exploring. delving into history and the present that i would never live so open the i'm so freaking me in to remind mysel
to help the club, you know, step maybe matthew, help people help bring shall come back along with eustace mckoko and the last company and all the other fast rising young talents in the legal japanese next football generation is looking for the promise. ah ah, the news, the news the the, the, the rex it borders the cost of goods are exploding to the customer. k on making trade with britain much more difficult. british transport companies are sounding the alarm band for european truck drivers. a...
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an exaggeration professor eustace insists neurotechnology is only one or 2 years away from decoding last thoughts and probably only another 5 to 10 years from being able to change our thoughts and behavior. remember with your mind, just like in science fiction, the potential to manipulate political, military and economic systems is huge. neural ethics, lawyer aside, your rambles says it's imperative to declare narrow rights and privacy as a fundamental human rights on a global scale. or will it start in chile, but it is a universal obligation. the universal declaration of human rights did include it back in 947 because it wasn't an issue. but now it is. and if neural scientists are right, there's no time to lose the sea and human al jazeera santiago says come on, al jazeera in for the race is underway for a place on the thought line at the tokyo under picks. a history is forgotten at peril. yet in spain state imposed them easier was enshrined in law. diminishing the plight of countless victims of franco's 36 year dictatorship. with a group of survivors has launched an international law s
an exaggeration professor eustace insists neurotechnology is only one or 2 years away from decoding last thoughts and probably only another 5 to 10 years from being able to change our thoughts and behavior. remember with your mind, just like in science fiction, the potential to manipulate political, military and economic systems is huge. neural ethics, lawyer aside, your rambles says it's imperative to declare narrow rights and privacy as a fundamental human rights on a global scale. or will it...
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would you dare him to fire you or would you do what nurses at eustace medical hospital have done? they are taking the case to court with us now is our t america's own ben. swanny is a host of boom bus. spend great to see sir. first, let me say i did receive my 2 doses of the vaccine. no one force me. your threatened me, my son did actually. so i did it. but to me, the most interesting part of this story been is that these are nurses and medical personnel who are saying, we don't know enough about these vaccines, we don't trust it. so i'm not going to take it. and it's been happening at various medical facilities around the united states just at this one, hospital and use. and so i mean that should be an eye opener. yeah, it should be. so just to be clear here and hear me when i say this, no employer has the right to force you to get any of these cobra 1900 vaccines. they do not have that, right. i'll explain why in a 2nd. but let me just set this up. so a 117 of the employees at this houston hospital. nurses and staff have filed a lawsuit basically saying they've been told that if
would you dare him to fire you or would you do what nurses at eustace medical hospital have done? they are taking the case to court with us now is our t america's own ben. swanny is a host of boom bus. spend great to see sir. first, let me say i did receive my 2 doses of the vaccine. no one force me. your threatened me, my son did actually. so i did it. but to me, the most interesting part of this story been is that these are nurses and medical personnel who are saying, we don't know enough...
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john eustace from newcastle says, does the government have a number of daily new cases in mind which hospitalisations and pressures on hospital and then about death rates and also about variance. of course, at the current time, we have seen in england and across most of the uk, we have seen the delta variant, the variant that started in india came from india. we have seen that variant take over from the previous variant, the alpha variant which started in kent, and we have seen the numbers really increasing very rapidly, numbers of cases increasing rapidly. we have not seen the numbers of hospitalisations increasing at the same rate, but we have seen an uptick in hospitalisation and that has not yet translated into death rates but there are some very difficult issues here with this virus. this particular variant is more transmissible so it transmits more easily, up to 60% is the figure being used at the current time. also, there is some evidence that if you do get this particular variant, it is more severe. even though it is younger people that are the most likely to suffer because t
john eustace from newcastle says, does the government have a number of daily new cases in mind which hospitalisations and pressures on hospital and then about death rates and also about variance. of course, at the current time, we have seen in england and across most of the uk, we have seen the delta variant, the variant that started in india came from india. we have seen that variant take over from the previous variant, the alpha variant which started in kent, and we have seen the numbers...
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thank you very much- — let's speak now to sue eustace who's the public affairs director at the advertising advertisers? look, our problem with the announcement today is that it is a big, headline grabbing announcement. but, really, by the government's and analysis will not do much to address levels of obesity. we recognise as much as other people do that there is a serious problem in this country, which needs to be tackled. but, frankly, the government's own evidence says that these measures will reduce children's intake under three calories a day. and it says that we need to be reducing overweight children's calorie intake by about 500 calories a day. so, we are concerned because of the major impact on all sorts of businesses. these have knock—on impacts for customers and consumers. it isjust a question of... this is disproportionate, it is a blunt tool, headline grabbing. at the end of the day it won't work, really, tackling what needs to be tackled. tell us more about the impact of this ban on business.— tell us more about the impact of this ban on business. well... it is multifaceted.
thank you very much- — let's speak now to sue eustace who's the public affairs director at the advertising advertisers? look, our problem with the announcement today is that it is a big, headline grabbing announcement. but, really, by the government's and analysis will not do much to address levels of obesity. we recognise as much as other people do that there is a serious problem in this country, which needs to be tackled. but, frankly, the government's own evidence says that these measures...