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>> finn: then april's mom will call you and you can come pick her up. [ sighs ] >> finn: you need thereak, steffy, after everything that you've been through. [ sighs ] >> steffy: i know. it's just been so crazy.
>> finn: then april's mom will call you and you can come pick her up. [ sighs ] >> finn: you need thereak, steffy, after everything that you've been through. [ sighs ] >> steffy: i know. it's just been so crazy.
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finn was my baby brother. it's almost indescribable.two families mourning the loss of loved ones. students will bargate and finn kitson were found dead in october. police say there were no suspicious circumstances involved in the two separate incidents. inquests have opened into their deaths. up there is st mary's church, which is where willis buried. six days after going missing, will's body was found near his home in essex. his family discovered will, a second—year student at warwick university, had missed coursework deadlines and exams. they had no concerns about his mental health. we didn't suspect anything at all. neither did his friends. no one had the first idea that he was, obviously, suffering, or there was some problem. the only people who knew were warwick, because he wasn't submitting any work. in fact, after his death, they'd actually written a letter to him, essentially kicking him out of the university. quite extraordinary behaviour, i think, in my view, to do that without having even spoken to him, spoken to us, spoken t
finn was my baby brother. it's almost indescribable.two families mourning the loss of loved ones. students will bargate and finn kitson were found dead in october. police say there were no suspicious circumstances involved in the two separate incidents. inquests have opened into their deaths. up there is st mary's church, which is where willis buried. six days after going missing, will's body was found near his home in essex. his family discovered will, a second—year student at warwick...
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. ♪ >> hope: answer dammit. [ phone rings ] >> finn: dr. finnegan. >> hope: finn, thank god.hope. >> finn: hope? are you--are you okay? you sound, uh... >> hope: it's thomas. i'm at his apartment. and--and he collapsed.
. ♪ >> hope: answer dammit. [ phone rings ] >> finn: dr. finnegan. >> hope: finn, thank god.hope. >> finn: hope? are you--are you okay? you sound, uh... >> hope: it's thomas. i'm at his apartment. and--and he collapsed.
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finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest invention rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the coronavirus said bay during this 2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks or recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders for alcohol and at 11 pm. is director of the national coronavirus strategy he explains it relies on a sense of personal responsibility near recommendations wouldn't work everywhere but here they do parents are quite obedient in the sense that they are suggested to try to maintain. avoid a lot of gatherings of a lot of parties many people intend to work with the way it is suggested says many finns are working from home and surveys show in person social contacts have been cut by 2 thirds but the number of new cases has started to rise so now the government has ordered students over 12 to wear masks in
finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest invention rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the coronavirus said bay during this 2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks or recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders...
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finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest infection rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the coronavirus at bay during this 2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks are recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders for alcohol and at 11 pm. is director of the national coronavirus strategy he explains it relies on a sense of personal responsibility mere recommendations wouldn't work everywhere but here they do parents are quite obedient in the sense that they are suggested to try to maintain. avoid a lot of gatherings of a lot of parties many people into and through work with the way it is suggested says many finns are working from home and surveys show in person social contacts have been cut by 2 thirds but the number of new cases has started to rise so now the government has ordered students over 12 to wear mas
finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest infection rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the coronavirus at bay during this 2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks are recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders...
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finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest infection rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the coronavirus at bay during this 2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks are recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders for alcohol and at 11 pm. is director of the national coronavirus strategy he explains it relies on a sense of personal responsibility near recommendations wouldn't work everywhere but here they do start quite obedient in the sense that they are suggested to try to maintain. avoid a lot of gatherings of a lot of parties many people into and through work with the way. says many finns are working from home and surveys show in person social contacts have been cut by 2 thirds but the number of new cases has started to rise so now the government has ordered students over 12 to wear masks in school and limi
finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest infection rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the coronavirus at bay during this 2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks are recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders...
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>> liam: finn hasn't said that. >> finn: i don't wanna get ahead of ourselves.homas needs emergency surgery. that's where we're at right now. >> ridge: he has to be okay. help him get through this. ♪ >> shauna: quiet contemplation? that can go either way. >> eric: shauna. hi.
>> liam: finn hasn't said that. >> finn: i don't wanna get ahead of ourselves.homas needs emergency surgery. that's where we're at right now. >> ridge: he has to be okay. help him get through this. ♪ >> shauna: quiet contemplation? that can go either way. >> eric: shauna. hi.
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finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest convection rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the corona virus at bay during this 2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks are recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders for alcohol and at 11 pm. is director of the national coronavirus strategy he explains it relies on a sense of personal responsibility near recommendations wouldn't work everywhere but here they do parents are quite obedient in the sense that they are suggested to try to maintain distance. avoid a lot of gatherings of a lot of parties many people intend to work with the way it is suggested says many finns are working from home and surveys show in person social contacts have been cut by 2 thirds but the number of new cases has started to rise so now the government has ordered students over 12 to wear
finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest convection rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the corona virus at bay during this 2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks are recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders...
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finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest convention rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the corona virus at bay during this 2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks are recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders for alcohol and at 11 pm. is director of the national coronavirus strategy he explains it relies on a sense of personal responsibility near recommendations wouldn't work everywhere but here they do start court obedient in the sense that they are suggested to try to maintain distance and avoid a lot of gatherings of a lot of parties many people intend to work with the way it is suggested says many finns are working from home and surveys show in person social contacts have been cut by 2 thirds but the number of new cases has started to rise so now the government has ordered students over 12 to wear ma
finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest convention rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the corona virus at bay during this 2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks are recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders...
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reign the 5th the finn claimed his 5th full of the season bunty was pushed all the way by a new teammate george russell young british driver is standing in for hamilton who fans coronavirus thanks for stopping of red bull starts 3rd in sunday's race. you're watching in the w news up next to hate speech versus freedom of speech on line a difficult balance that's in our show shift living in the digital age and marrying and steve thanks for watching. you're going to. do great work. how does a virus spread. why do we have it and then we'll. just through the topics covered and i weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the ground of virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast so you can get it wherever you go your pockets can also follow us and. science. online hate speech is a powerful thing sometimes all it takes is one tweet or post by a user and suddenly they're hit by tons of insults and threats but is hate speech so dangerous that it should be censored or is freedom of expression more important hate speech versus free speech
reign the 5th the finn claimed his 5th full of the season bunty was pushed all the way by a new teammate george russell young british driver is standing in for hamilton who fans coronavirus thanks for stopping of red bull starts 3rd in sunday's race. you're watching in the w news up next to hate speech versus freedom of speech on line a difficult balance that's in our show shift living in the digital age and marrying and steve thanks for watching. you're going to. do great work. how does a...
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his silly kill off might sound russian but tommy is a real finn who lives in finland. his name is b. and both are almost and. tonight told me he's heading for russia to take part in the european ice speedway championship. not many people know about this on the usual sports but motorcycle racing on ice is tommy's true passion. officially the nordic countries are considered the birthplace of ice racing but it quickly caught on in russia. speedway is beautiful expensive and very dangerous on top of that race's take place in extremely low temperatures which doesn't exactly help with promoting the sport. nice races are often compared to gladiators and i often seem to be treading a fine line between life and death when they're on the race track. i have a horse. and. he. have a drop by sales. link with us. now we go eat the ice while people. before the trip takes his youngest son to ice hockey practice. this really is a popular sport. kristoff is one of the best ice speedway races in russia but only a few people actually mill about it this is not a sport that promises glory o
his silly kill off might sound russian but tommy is a real finn who lives in finland. his name is b. and both are almost and. tonight told me he's heading for russia to take part in the european ice speedway championship. not many people know about this on the usual sports but motorcycle racing on ice is tommy's true passion. officially the nordic countries are considered the birthplace of ice racing but it quickly caught on in russia. speedway is beautiful expensive and very dangerous on top...
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it was hidden by forest finn. a medical student searched for the chest for two years before finding it in june. he came forward instead of letting his name come out in a federal lawsuit. she s.h.i.e.l.d. never reveal the location where he found the chest to preserve the wildlife there. >> there are rumor that is the treasure didn't exist. >>> coming up, remembering the shocking loss of a music legend. >> the tragic death of john lennon 40 years ago. a member of our own abc family a witness to history, telling us what we saw in the hospital as doctors just feet away tried to save lennon's life. that's next. but what does it take to strengthen our service members? what does it take to let them know that we stand behind them, wherever they are? what does it take to bridge the distance and keep them connected to family, home and country? and what does it take to prepare them for their future, when their service to the nation is complete? what does it take to strengthen our service members so they can be the greatest f
it was hidden by forest finn. a medical student searched for the chest for two years before finding it in june. he came forward instead of letting his name come out in a federal lawsuit. she s.h.i.e.l.d. never reveal the location where he found the chest to preserve the wildlife there. >> there are rumor that is the treasure didn't exist. >>> coming up, remembering the shocking loss of a music legend. >> the tragic death of john lennon 40 years ago. a member of our own abc...
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terry buck test has taken pole position for sunday's shot here a grand prix in bahrain the 5th the finn claimed his 5th full of this season bump he was pushed all the way by a new teammate george russell young british driver is standing in for hamilton who fans coronavirus thanks for stopping of red bull starts 3rd in sunday's race. you're watching andy w. news of next to hate speech versus freedom of speech on line a difficult balance that's in our show shift living in the digital age american and stephen thanks for watching. i'm sure going to. do great work.
terry buck test has taken pole position for sunday's shot here a grand prix in bahrain the 5th the finn claimed his 5th full of this season bump he was pushed all the way by a new teammate george russell young british driver is standing in for hamilton who fans coronavirus thanks for stopping of red bull starts 3rd in sunday's race. you're watching andy w. news of next to hate speech versus freedom of speech on line a difficult balance that's in our show shift living in the digital age american...
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the finn's joy was short lived, the red bull of max verstappen was behind him on the track but in front the chequered flag. i didn't really expect to fight for pole but very satisfying. yeah, very pleased with that. it has only been a difficult weekend, i would say, just getting back into a rhythm, even though it is a couple of weeks off, it felt like you'd lost that momentum, and i really struggled with the balance this weekend but i gave it my all and congratulations to max. the third pole of max verstappen‘s career and the first of the season should help set up a thrilling finale. nick parrott, bbc news. and silverstone is renaming its main straight in honour lewis hamilton's seventh world championship win. the section of the circuit where the starting grid and finish line are for formula one, will become "hamilton straight". it's the first time part of the track has been named after any individual. now finally, after all the build up, the big night is here for boxer anthonyjoshua, as he gets back into the ring for the first time in more than a year. he'll put his world heavyweight t
the finn's joy was short lived, the red bull of max verstappen was behind him on the track but in front the chequered flag. i didn't really expect to fight for pole but very satisfying. yeah, very pleased with that. it has only been a difficult weekend, i would say, just getting back into a rhythm, even though it is a couple of weeks off, it felt like you'd lost that momentum, and i really struggled with the balance this weekend but i gave it my all and congratulations to max. the third pole of...
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the finn went out first in the final session, setting the benchmark to beat.nd ferrari's lea pfrogged both match it but red bull's and ferrari's leapfrogged both mercedes to the front row. with a short black taking less than a minute mercedes we re taking less than a minute mercedes were quickly out again and back in front with but a sleeping russell. he didn't seem to think she could challenge, letting the others fight it out, and without the pressure of having to catch lewis hamilton will for once but sass seemed more relaxed as he claimed pole but he will still have a fight on his hands with russell just will still have a fight on his hands with russelljust a fraction of a second behind. bbc news. elfyn evans says his chances of ending britain's 19 year wait for a world rally champion are pretty slim now and he's apologised to his toyota team after crashing out on stage ii of rally monza in italy. the welshman and his co—driver scott martin were fine and hope to return to action tomorrow for the last three stages. but a podium finish for his team mate sebas
the finn went out first in the final session, setting the benchmark to beat.nd ferrari's lea pfrogged both match it but red bull's and ferrari's leapfrogged both mercedes to the front row. with a short black taking less than a minute mercedes we re taking less than a minute mercedes were quickly out again and back in front with but a sleeping russell. he didn't seem to think she could challenge, letting the others fight it out, and without the pressure of having to catch lewis hamilton will for...
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mercedes team ain't valtteri bottas a 2nd pole position for sunday's shock here grown prix in bahrain the finn claimed his 5th pole of the season but he was pushed all the way by new team ain't george russell the young british driver is standing in for hamilton who has coronavirus mox full stop and of red bull starts 3rd in sunday's race. you're watching the daily news i'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour doc film is up next on the call for early for me and the entire rest of the team here in berlin and thanks for watching. good to parliament. everyone knows bob he was despite coming from a poor family the pop star wants to become president and challenges and god knows when you're. going to the store. starts december 10th.
mercedes team ain't valtteri bottas a 2nd pole position for sunday's shock here grown prix in bahrain the finn claimed his 5th pole of the season but he was pushed all the way by new team ain't george russell the young british driver is standing in for hamilton who has coronavirus mox full stop and of red bull starts 3rd in sunday's race. you're watching the daily news i'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour doc film is up next on the call for early for me and the entire rest of...
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bodies miss avies team valtteri bottas says taken pole position for sunday's graeme prix in bahrain the finn claimed his 5th pole of the season but he was pushed all the way by need to make george rush the young british driver standing in for hamilton who has coronavirus next for stock in the red bull stocks. summed up. with that you're watching news in europe today up next to sports life on anthony how don't forget the website is there at all times of day dot com finale for me and the entire team here in berlin thanks for watching. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 31615 hours now.
bodies miss avies team valtteri bottas says taken pole position for sunday's graeme prix in bahrain the finn claimed his 5th pole of the season but he was pushed all the way by need to make george rush the young british driver standing in for hamilton who has coronavirus next for stock in the red bull stocks. summed up. with that you're watching news in europe today up next to sports life on anthony how don't forget the website is there at all times of day dot com finale for me and the entire...
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matt finn reports from phoenix. >> the u.s. marked its deadliest week of the pandemic. more than 18,000 people died from covid-19 last week. friday saw a record 250,000 covid cases reported in a single day. today the death of health and human services says two million additional pfizer vaccines will beshiped to states across the country. >> we believe the jurisdictions and the leaders in a place to talk about their need. >> california is at 0% icu capacity. in arizona, the state's largest healthcare employee, banner health, is using these trucks to store bodies because the morgue is full. banner says their covid hospitalizations jump 93% and 50% of the patients have coronavirus. >> just think about that for a minute. nearly half of the patients currently being cared for in our arizona hospitals are there because of a disease that was not here last year. >> and thanksgiving combined with christmas and new year's could make it worse. >> wear your mask and shrink your circle. we can look forward to a different holiday season in 2021. >> outrage after a united flight from o
matt finn reports from phoenix. >> the u.s. marked its deadliest week of the pandemic. more than 18,000 people died from covid-19 last week. friday saw a record 250,000 covid cases reported in a single day. today the death of health and human services says two million additional pfizer vaccines will beshiped to states across the country. >> we believe the jurisdictions and the leaders in a place to talk about their need. >> california is at 0% icu capacity. in arizona, the...
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the finn went out first in the final session of qualifying, setting the benchmark to beach.both mercedes to the front row. with a short lactating less than a minute mercedes were quickly out again and back in front with valterri bottas leading russell. he didn't seem to think she could challenge, letting the others fight it out. and without the pressure of having to catch lewis hamilton for once, valterri bottas seemed more relaxed as he claimed pole but he will still have a fight on his hands with russell just will still have a fight on his hands with russelljust a fraction of a second behind. nick parrott, bbc news. in some ways, it was obviously frustrating to lose it by such a small margin. after p3, i had a really some poor session. ijust needed to go back to my room, lay down, just relax and let it come towards me so i'm happy. it's going towards me so i'm happy. it's going to be fascinating to see what happens tomorrow. elfyn evans says his chances of ending britain's 19—year wait for a world rally champion are pretty slim now and he's apologised to his toyota team af
the finn went out first in the final session of qualifying, setting the benchmark to beach.both mercedes to the front row. with a short lactating less than a minute mercedes were quickly out again and back in front with valterri bottas leading russell. he didn't seem to think she could challenge, letting the others fight it out. and without the pressure of having to catch lewis hamilton for once, valterri bottas seemed more relaxed as he claimed pole but he will still have a fight on his hands...
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the finn managed to pull over and get out safely. mercedes valtteri bottas topped the time sheets. yourjackhammers from your air flares? well, with a competitive form of break dancing or breaking added to the olympic programme this week for paris 2024, it's fair to say we're going to learn a lot more about over the coming months and years. and i began my education by catching up with 14—year—old olympic hopeful be—girl terra who told me how she got into it. i started when i was one and a half yea rs i started when i was one and a half years old. i was doing hand and trying to do footwork and trying to do headstand. so it was clear you we re do headstand. so it was clear you were destined to go on and do this in the future. who was who got you into it? up my sister got breaking, my older sister, and she would teach me stuff. then my dad would teach me. what is it that you love about the sport? i love to express myself andi the sport? i love to express myself and i dance, i love to create new stuff. i love to train hard and trade every day. talk is how you express yourself and what i
the finn managed to pull over and get out safely. mercedes valtteri bottas topped the time sheets. yourjackhammers from your air flares? well, with a competitive form of break dancing or breaking added to the olympic programme this week for paris 2024, it's fair to say we're going to learn a lot more about over the coming months and years. and i began my education by catching up with 14—year—old olympic hopeful be—girl terra who told me how she got into it. i started when i was one and a...
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finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest convention rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the coronavirus said during the 2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks or recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders for...
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. ♪ >> hope: finn and the neurosurgeon are in with thomas, there hasn't been a setback, has there?> ridge: [ laughs ] no. thomas is doing great. actually, according to him, he's leaving the hospital tomorrow. >> hope: oh [ laughs ] well, someone's being a little overly optimistic, aren't they? >> ridge: hmm, you know my son, when he sets his mind to something... >>e:
. ♪ >> hope: finn and the neurosurgeon are in with thomas, there hasn't been a setback, has there?> ridge: [ laughs ] no. thomas is doing great. actually, according to him, he's leaving the hospital tomorrow. >> hope: oh [ laughs ] well, someone's being a little overly optimistic, aren't they? >> ridge: hmm, you know my son, when he sets his mind to something... >>e:
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. >> hope: finn is the one who deserves most of the credit.'m just happy thomas is going to be okay. >> liam: yeah, me too.
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finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest invention rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the corona virus at bay during this 2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks are recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders for alcohol and at 11 pm. is director of the national coronavirus strategy he explains it relies on a sense of personal responsibility near recommendations wouldn't work everywhere but here they do parents are quite obedient in the sense that they are suggested to try to maintain distance. avoid a lot of gatherings of a lot of parties many people intend to work with the way. says many finns are working from home and surveys show in person social contacts have been cut by 2 thirds but the number of new cases has started to rise so now the government has ordered students over 12 to wear masks in school
finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest invention rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the corona virus at bay during this 2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks are recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders...
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finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest invention rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the coronavirus said during this 2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks or recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders for alcohol and at 11 pm. is director of the national coronavirus strategy he explains it relies on a sense of personal responsibility near recommendations wouldn't work everywhere but here they do things are quite obedient in the sense that they are suggested to try to maintain. avoid a lot of gatherings of a lot of parties many people intend to work with the way it is suggested says many finns are working from home and surveys show in person social contacts have been cut by 2 thirds but the number of new cases has started to rise so now the government has ordered students over 12 to wear masks in schoo
finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest invention rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the coronavirus said during this 2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks or recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders for...
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matt, thank you, matt finn live in phoenix, arizona, for us today.rt the news to you "after the bell." 9 the dow up 37 today, i'm mcshane, thanks for watching. see you again tomorrow. ♪ gregg: good evening, everyone, i'm gregg jarrett sitting in for the vacationing lou dobbs. there is a growing possibility now that multiple adversaries attempted parallel suable or attacks against -- cyberrer attacks against the united states. cybersecurity experts at microsoft say they've identified a second cyber attack that used software from texas-based i.t. company solarwinds, and that attack believed to have been carried out from a separate group who used solarwinds software updates to infiltrate the networks of at least 200 federal agencies, multi-national corporations, hospitals, universities and
matt, thank you, matt finn live in phoenix, arizona, for us today.rt the news to you "after the bell." 9 the dow up 37 today, i'm mcshane, thanks for watching. see you again tomorrow. ♪ gregg: good evening, everyone, i'm gregg jarrett sitting in for the vacationing lou dobbs. there is a growing possibility now that multiple adversaries attempted parallel suable or attacks against -- cyberrer attacks against the united states. cybersecurity experts at microsoft say they've identified...
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my father and my finn brother. his son's work helps him to share his grief with others and to keep the memory of the dead alive. the relatives of her son rummy's and so are all buried here but even 25 years after the massacre of srebrenica there are still families whose fathers and sons have not been found her son will fight on to make sure that their fate is not forgotten. because. you're a see endorsements have enough. of. the devil color gangster cardinal is not without consequences. the man's much merrier and labor comes in with 4 goals against tottenham the rhineland to shoot their way to the top of the table. but. the end. of the end. secrets.
my father and my finn brother. his son's work helps him to share his grief with others and to keep the memory of the dead alive. the relatives of her son rummy's and so are all buried here but even 25 years after the massacre of srebrenica there are still families whose fathers and sons have not been found her son will fight on to make sure that their fate is not forgotten. because. you're a see endorsements have enough. of. the devil color gangster cardinal is not without consequences. the...
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it was finn we want to find out how the baby less micro biome develops right after birth and over the course of the next 2 years we're especially interested in the role of breast milk and. whether it has any long term influence on the child's health and it's susceptibility to certain diseases unfit. diskin this. the mother provides a sample of her milk. marburg swabs the baby's arm to collect bacteria living on the skin. and takes a sample of feces from a diaper so she can identify the gut micro biota. family planning. the end their own from camden s child's diet in the 1st few years it's crucial that we know that what we eat influences our intestinal flora we now know that we've got flora develops over the 1st 2 or 3 years of life. we also now know that during that period we can shape and change that micro biome. that can affect the long term composition of the micro biome and the health of the child because later in a child's life we no longer have the capacity to influence. the scientist says breast milk is the best option to feed a baby for the 1st few months but mothers who don't
it was finn we want to find out how the baby less micro biome develops right after birth and over the course of the next 2 years we're especially interested in the role of breast milk and. whether it has any long term influence on the child's health and it's susceptibility to certain diseases unfit. diskin this. the mother provides a sample of her milk. marburg swabs the baby's arm to collect bacteria living on the skin. and takes a sample of feces from a diaper so she can identify the gut...
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a young kid and finn kid told kid most story and growling. and scheming bone. i thought was it's going to be a project yeah. the project barely got stuck into with due diligence and he evidently had built this instance of fitness coach board a steam slip. that tall skinny kid was transforming into a model athlete. like a horse and he just developed his body and a groove and a lot and in couple years. real power and sheer power barreling home without bursting box to box springs that case combined with an insatiable appetite for goals makes him virtually unstoppable one sees in full flow. he's one of my just exciting young striking what. a great job it will. be great people around you. you know it's not just a selfie. injury free. looks like he's got a good creature. so how do they do it joy out of a land these terrific young talents time and again the man in charge of that department is sporting director me shell so he's been at this for 42 years now as a player he helped them to german european and world titles you know over 2 decades in his current capacity so
a young kid and finn kid told kid most story and growling. and scheming bone. i thought was it's going to be a project yeah. the project barely got stuck into with due diligence and he evidently had built this instance of fitness coach board a steam slip. that tall skinny kid was transforming into a model athlete. like a horse and he just developed his body and a groove and a lot and in couple years. real power and sheer power barreling home without bursting box to box springs that case...
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when i was finn we want to find out how the baby's micro biome develops right after birth and over the course of the next 2 years we're specially interested in the role of breast milk and. whether it has any long term influence on the child's health and its susceptibility to certain diseases that is tied to skin this. the mother provides a sample of her milk. for marburg swabs the baby's arm to collect bacteria living on the skin. and takes a sample of feces from a diaper so she can identify the gut micro biota. from the plant in. the end they own from kingdon else the child's diet in the 1st few years is crucial that we know that what we eat influences our intestinal flora we now know that the gut flora develops over the 1st 2 or 3 years of life i was we also now know that during that period we can shape and change that micro biome. that can affect the long term composition of the micro biome and the health of the child because later in a child's life we no longer have the capacity to influence or not. the scientist says breast milk is the best option to feed a baby for the 1st few mo
when i was finn we want to find out how the baby's micro biome develops right after birth and over the course of the next 2 years we're specially interested in the role of breast milk and. whether it has any long term influence on the child's health and its susceptibility to certain diseases that is tied to skin this. the mother provides a sample of her milk. for marburg swabs the baby's arm to collect bacteria living on the skin. and takes a sample of feces from a diaper so she can identify...
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my father and my finn brother. his son's work helps him to share his grief with others and to keep the memory of the dead alive. the relatives of house on rummy's. are all buried here but even 25 years after the massacre at srebrenica there are still families whose fathers and sons have not been found her son will fight on to make sure that their fact is not forgotten. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters d. w. made for mines. hi neal and i'm game did you know that 700000000000 land animals are killed worldwide shari'a so that we can think of but it's not just the animals at all suffering it's the environment we won on a journey to find ways out of the question if you want to know how old were inflicted the priests and the whole trust changed as a way to this listen to our podcast. on the green. this is g w news live from berlin tonight the poisoning of russian oppo
my father and my finn brother. his son's work helps him to share his grief with others and to keep the memory of the dead alive. the relatives of house on rummy's. are all buried here but even 25 years after the massacre at srebrenica there are still families whose fathers and sons have not been found her son will fight on to make sure that their fact is not forgotten. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and...
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his son it might sound russian but tommy is a real finn who lives in finland. his name is. both oaths and. tonight told me he's heading for russia to take part in the european ice speedway championship. not many people know about this on the usual sports but motorcycle racing on ice is tommy's true passion. officially the nordic countries are considered the birthplace of ice racing but it quickly caught on in russia. speedway is beautiful expensive and very dangerous on top of that racist take place in extremely low temperatures which doesn't exactly help with promoting the school. choice races are often compared to . them by often seem to be treading a fine line between life and death when they're on the racetrack. have a horse. and their oldest son on the. track i have a drop i sailed. link with god. now we're going to. be home. before the trip takes his youngest son to ice hockey practice. this really is a popular sport. to kiss off is why.
his son it might sound russian but tommy is a real finn who lives in finland. his name is. both oaths and. tonight told me he's heading for russia to take part in the european ice speedway championship. not many people know about this on the usual sports but motorcycle racing on ice is tommy's true passion. officially the nordic countries are considered the birthplace of ice racing but it quickly caught on in russia. speedway is beautiful expensive and very dangerous on top of that racist take...
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if i was finn we want to find out how debate less micro biome develops right after birth and over the course of the next 2 years we're specially interested in the role of breast milk and. whether it has any long term influence on the child's health and its susceptibility to certain diseases unfenced had this can this. happen. the mother provides a sample of her milk. for marburg swabs the baby's arm to collect bacteria living on the skin. and takes a sample of feces from a diaper so she can identify the gut micro biota. from the plant in. the end their own from kingdom in s. the child's diet in the 1st few years is crucial that we know that what we eat influences our intestinal flora we now know that we got flora develops over the 1st 2 or 3 years of life i was we also now know that during that period we could shape and change that micro biome. that can affect the long term composition of the micro biome and the health of the child because later in a child's life we no longer have the capacity to influence or not. the scientist says breast milk is the best option to feed a baby for th
if i was finn we want to find out how debate less micro biome develops right after birth and over the course of the next 2 years we're specially interested in the role of breast milk and. whether it has any long term influence on the child's health and its susceptibility to certain diseases unfenced had this can this. happen. the mother provides a sample of her milk. for marburg swabs the baby's arm to collect bacteria living on the skin. and takes a sample of feces from a diaper so she can...
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first where they were met if i was finn we want to find out how the baby less micro biome develops right after birth and over the course of the next 2 years we're especially interested in the role of breast. well. whether it has any long term influence on the child's health and it's susceptibility to certain diseases unfenced had to skin this. the mother provides a sample of her milk. marburg swabs the baby's arm to collect bacteria living on the skin. and takes a sample of feces from a diaper so she can identify the gut micro biota. from the planning. the end their own from kingdon else the child's diet in the 1st few years is crucial that we know that what we eat influences our intestinal flora we now know that we got flora develops over the 1st 2 or 3 years of life i was we also now know that during that period we could shape and change that micro biome. that can affect the long term composition of the micro biome and the health of the child because later in a child's life we no longer have the capacity to influence or not. the scientist says breast milk is the best option to feed a b
first where they were met if i was finn we want to find out how the baby less micro biome develops right after birth and over the course of the next 2 years we're especially interested in the role of breast. well. whether it has any long term influence on the child's health and it's susceptibility to certain diseases unfenced had to skin this. the mother provides a sample of her milk. marburg swabs the baby's arm to collect bacteria living on the skin. and takes a sample of feces from a diaper...
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my father and my finn brother. his sons one helps him to share his grief with others and to keep the memory of the dead alive. the relatives of how simon grammys i'm sorry are all buried here but even 25 years after the massacre at srebrenica there is still no families whose fathers and sons have not been found her son will fight on to make sure that their fate is not forgotten. how can a country's economy grow and harmony its people and the environment when there are do worse look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges and whose people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india eco. and 30 minutes on w. . this is deja vu news a lie from for lent a record number of coded 19 related deaths in germany as the country goes into a hard locked out the daily death toll tops 950 s. schools and non-essential businesses shut for at least 3 and a half weeks. also coming up standing up to the balor risk regime meets the brave young faces behind the pro-democracy
my father and my finn brother. his sons one helps him to share his grief with others and to keep the memory of the dead alive. the relatives of how simon grammys i'm sorry are all buried here but even 25 years after the massacre at srebrenica there is still no families whose fathers and sons have not been found her son will fight on to make sure that their fate is not forgotten. how can a country's economy grow and harmony its people and the environment when there are do worse look at the...
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a young kid and finn kid told kid still growing. skin and bone and i thought it was it's going to be a project and yeah. a project barely got stuck into with do diligence and the evident lieb elicited so fitness coach board esteem slipped that tall skinny kid was transforming into a model athlete. he face like a horse and he just developed his body and a blue. collar and couple years. willpower and she here early in holland with a long bursting box to box springs that case combined with an insatiable appetite for goals makes him virtually unstoppable one sees in full flow. he's one of the finest exciting young striking what. a great job all. the great people around you. know he stays healthy. injury free. looks like he's got a good future. so how did they do it at door out of a lair and these terrific young talents time and again the man in charge of that department is sporting director michel so he's been at this club for 42 years now as a player he helped them to german european and world titles you know over 2 decades in his curr
a young kid and finn kid told kid still growing. skin and bone and i thought it was it's going to be a project and yeah. a project barely got stuck into with do diligence and the evident lieb elicited so fitness coach board esteem slipped that tall skinny kid was transforming into a model athlete. he face like a horse and he just developed his body and a blue. collar and couple years. willpower and she here early in holland with a long bursting box to box springs that case combined with an...
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because certainly might sound russian but tommy is a real finn who lives in finland. his name is b. and both of them. tonight told me he's heading for russia to take part in the european ice speedway championship. not many people know about this on the usual sports but motorcycle racing on ice is tommy's true passion. officially the nordic countries are considered the birthplace of ice racing but it quickly caught on in russia. speedway is beautiful expensive and very dangerous on top of that racist take place in extremely low temperatures which doesn't exactly help with promoting the school.
because certainly might sound russian but tommy is a real finn who lives in finland. his name is b. and both of them. tonight told me he's heading for russia to take part in the european ice speedway championship. not many people know about this on the usual sports but motorcycle racing on ice is tommy's true passion. officially the nordic countries are considered the birthplace of ice racing but it quickly caught on in russia. speedway is beautiful expensive and very dangerous on top of that...
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his silly killer loaf might sound russian but tommy is a real finn who lives in finland. this remember. this name is ok my.
his silly killer loaf might sound russian but tommy is a real finn who lives in finland. this remember. this name is ok my.
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because certainly might sound russian but tommy is a real finn who lives in finland. his name is pete and both of them. tonight told me he's heading for russia to take part in the european ice speedway championship. not many people know about this on the usual sports but motorcycle racing on ice is tommy's true passion. officially the nordic countries are considered the birthplace of ice. but it quickly caught on in russia. speedway is beautiful expensive and very dangerous on top of that racist take place in extremely low temperatures which doesn't exactly help with promoting the sport. ice races are often compared to good .
because certainly might sound russian but tommy is a real finn who lives in finland. his name is pete and both of them. tonight told me he's heading for russia to take part in the european ice speedway championship. not many people know about this on the usual sports but motorcycle racing on ice is tommy's true passion. officially the nordic countries are considered the birthplace of ice. but it quickly caught on in russia. speedway is beautiful expensive and very dangerous on top of that...
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then you'll events in thailand where the finns bring children christmas gifts got a topical twist the sheer with the children receiving face masks as part of a coronavirus safety dr it comes after the country's worst outbreak was confirmed at the weekend at a seafood center near buying caulk. i mean you brought up today don't forget though we've got lots more new stories code for you on our website check them out at r.t. dot com. the world is driven by shaped by one person. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report christmas eve special while we await santa nothing away for because the future is here now and it's glorious stacy the future is here now it's very positive we're talking to our solar punk friend 8 cambridge in this episode hey welcome to the keiser report we definitely do not want a lump of coal in your christmas stocking this year and so we are talking to the man with the vision.
then you'll events in thailand where the finns bring children christmas gifts got a topical twist the sheer with the children receiving face masks as part of a coronavirus safety dr it comes after the country's worst outbreak was confirmed at the weekend at a seafood center near buying caulk. i mean you brought up today don't forget though we've got lots more new stories code for you on our website check them out at r.t. dot com. the world is driven by shaped by one person. the day or thinks....