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. >> an iranian activist running us from galway. thank you very much. -- joining us from galway.hank you very much. a missing radioactive capsule that sparked a regional alert in western australia has finally been found. according to officials the device which contains a harmful amount of a radioactive substance went missing more than two weeks ago while being transported on law -- being transported along a road from a remote mine. the government is investigating how it happened. >> it was a starch described as like looking for a needle in haystack but after almost a week of scouring the australian outback and hundreds of kilometers of highway, the hunt for a missing radioactive capsule is finally over. authorities releasing these images of the spot where the tiny device was finally found sitting two meters from the side of the road. >> a relentless search of the past six days. their investigation -- today's result has indicated that work. when you consider the scope of the research area, locating this object was a monumental challenge. >> the capsule itself emits dangerous amoun
. >> an iranian activist running us from galway. thank you very much. -- joining us from galway.hank you very much. a missing radioactive capsule that sparked a regional alert in western australia has finally been found. according to officials the device which contains a harmful amount of a radioactive substance went missing more than two weeks ago while being transported on law -- being transported along a road from a remote mine. the government is investigating how it happened. >>...
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my us to learn a raining actress. joining us from galway, thank you so much. thank you. it's been almost 2 months since russian president vladimir putin signed into law, a ban on so called l g b, t, propaganda and russia. it prohibits what it considers the promotion of non traditional values. the changes already affected a wide range of books and films with now illegal material. being censored and removed, critic see this as another step and the russian government's fight against western values. should this book be banned? and you, russian law says yes. if it depicts same sex relationships positively introduced a month ago, this law criminalizes the positive portrayal of non hetero normative relationships . in advertising films, books and the media, the new legislation is creating unrest amongst publishers, film, distribute as an authors. this library in moscow has already been told to pull quite a few books from it shelves. we brought up would it? there was a click veronica in our lecture catalogue. there are now books with the entry. borrowing is no longer permitted th
my us to learn a raining actress. joining us from galway, thank you so much. thank you. it's been almost 2 months since russian president vladimir putin signed into law, a ban on so called l g b, t, propaganda and russia. it prohibits what it considers the promotion of non traditional values. the changes already affected a wide range of books and films with now illegal material. being censored and removed, critic see this as another step and the russian government's fight against western...
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my us to learn a raining actress. joining us from galway, thank you so much. thank you. a subsidy raise as brewing between europe and the united states over green investments. the european commission has released a plan to make the e u, a center for clean technology and the response to the us inflation reduction act that gives tax cuts for american made electric cars and batteries on which the uses could heard it's economy. the economic transition towards green technology is starting to become a global race. now in august 2020 to the u. s. president joe biden signed the us inflation reduction act into law which included $369000000000.00 to fund green technology. americans who by us made electric vehicles get a 7 and a half $1000.00 tax rebate. it prompted major concern in europe of a return to an american 1st policy. and that e u companies would be unfairly muscled out of the us, unable to challenge their subsidized american competitors. it has to be simpler. it has to be faster, and it has to be more predictable. we will therefore propose the net 0 industry act . it wil
my us to learn a raining actress. joining us from galway, thank you so much. thank you. a subsidy raise as brewing between europe and the united states over green investments. the european commission has released a plan to make the e u, a center for clean technology and the response to the us inflation reduction act that gives tax cuts for american made electric cars and batteries on which the uses could heard it's economy. the economic transition towards green technology is starting to become...
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and joining me now from galway in ireland is the iranian feminist activist and researcher of maya aust of our, my are good to see that. how do you feel about countries banning the headscarf? hi. oh though, 1st of all, i mean i'm against banning the for the scarf and so i don't have anything against the men who choose really to wear a job. that's not ok. i mean that's none of my business to decide for them. but the other part of the story and the other side of it though, should also be seen as you talked about, for example, you're on and you see similar stuff now gone is done as well. so the truth is that there are women who don't choose to her job, it can be by a law that there is imposed on them. it can be by their family or their muslim community that imposes her job on them. so what i'm saying with arguing here is that we should also see and hear this side of the story as well. and we shouldn't label it basically as a, as normal phobia. because there are people like me, i've, i've lived in iran for 25 years. they're half traumas of experience, of political islam, of men being, being
and joining me now from galway in ireland is the iranian feminist activist and researcher of maya aust of our, my are good to see that. how do you feel about countries banning the headscarf? hi. oh though, 1st of all, i mean i'm against banning the for the scarf and so i don't have anything against the men who choose really to wear a job. that's not ok. i mean that's none of my business to decide for them. but the other part of the story and the other side of it though, should also be seen as...
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citation ritz wendy galway back. and i have always been taught is an obligation to give back and pay for it because of all the things that we were given. it is very humbling for me to think of where i came from, but more importantly to think now, how do we even do better for those that are to come. >> what you mean by plantation britt? -- roots? rep. tokuda: we get trace our roots back to sugar, pineapple and agricultural plantations. our family came from okinawa. they landed in hawaii in different parts of the state on different islands. and somehow became me at the end of the day. i really do think that dedication to hard work, the sacrifice for family and the hopes of doing better for your children and the next generation , that was instilled in me at an early age. seeing that through my great-grandparents's sacrifice. my grandparents hope to raise us. i grabbed parents were young when i was born, and it really was about the whole family taking care of you, as it still is today. my grand parents helped to make sur
citation ritz wendy galway back. and i have always been taught is an obligation to give back and pay for it because of all the things that we were given. it is very humbling for me to think of where i came from, but more importantly to think now, how do we even do better for those that are to come. >> what you mean by plantation britt? -- roots? rep. tokuda: we get trace our roots back to sugar, pineapple and agricultural plantations. our family came from okinawa. they landed in hawaii in...
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of, you know, joining me now is neo o doroty, professor of political science at the university of galway in ireland. professor, it's good to have you wear this. we just heard from the leader of the d. u p. unionist party there it seemed to it sounded to me that there may be some room at least for e u low in northern ireland. does that sound to you like they are coming around to accepting today's agreement? well, jesse tom donaldson is talking in terms of a couple of weeks of thinking about the agreement and rolling it over and studying the small print. but to day a colleague of his e and pays the junior an m p and the house of commons declared that he thought it wasn't going to work. and that storm would not be re established or the government would not be re established in northern ireland. for some time to come, so they're mixed messages coming from the d u p. m. what peter, or what jeffrey donaldson said about the european court of justice. it is interesting because initially opposition to the protocol was driven by the friction surrounding trade between great britain and northern ire
of, you know, joining me now is neo o doroty, professor of political science at the university of galway in ireland. professor, it's good to have you wear this. we just heard from the leader of the d. u p. unionist party there it seemed to it sounded to me that there may be some room at least for e u low in northern ireland. does that sound to you like they are coming around to accepting today's agreement? well, jesse tom donaldson is talking in terms of a couple of weeks of thinking about the...
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my us to learn a raining actor is joining us from galway. thank you so much. thank you. a missing radioactive capsule that sparked original alert in western australia has finally been found according to officials, the device which contains a harmful amount of the radioactive substance, c. c. m. 137 went missing more than 2 weeks ago while being transported along a desert road. from a remote mine, the government is now investigating how it all happened. it was a surge described as like looking for a needle in a haystack. but after almost a week of scouring the australian out back and hundreds of kilometers of highway, the hunt for a missing radioactive cap till it's finally over. authorities releasing these images of the spot where the tiny device was finally found. sitting just 2 meters from the side of the road, har, pharmacy services, let relentless search off past si size. they are busy, isolated the route to 1000 research and surgery. as of april harvey, i work and we go all the research area a lot. i thought it was my mental charge. the capsule itself, am it's dange
my us to learn a raining actor is joining us from galway. thank you so much. thank you. a missing radioactive capsule that sparked original alert in western australia has finally been found according to officials, the device which contains a harmful amount of the radioactive substance, c. c. m. 137 went missing more than 2 weeks ago while being transported along a desert road. from a remote mine, the government is now investigating how it all happened. it was a surge described as like looking...
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the experience edinburgh i think experience in edinburgh i think as galway , you know, i saw as the galwaya youngen as the galway, you know, i saw a younger, more refreshed approach, which i think might be next long game. she's not resigning with one eye and the long term future. she could essentially be sort of president type role, you know, holding the hand , if you from the from hand, if you will, from the from the equivalent of the backbenches. i think scots. yeah, you know, yeah, i think so. you know, she's no way that she's she's there's no way that she's just going to relinquish all control influence, which control and influence, which i think a is maybe not think to a point is maybe not a right, but it's understandable. you so much you know, she's put in so much work that point. so whether work to that point. so whether it's the five years, i think it depends way the depends on on which way the scottish national decides scottish national party decides to . i would imagine it would to go. i would imagine it would go with a fresh approach that seems to be the desire they want to move
the experience edinburgh i think experience in edinburgh i think as galway , you know, i saw as the galwaya youngen as the galway, you know, i saw a younger, more refreshed approach, which i think might be next long game. she's not resigning with one eye and the long term future. she could essentially be sort of president type role, you know, holding the hand , if you from the from hand, if you will, from the from the equivalent of the backbenches. i think scots. yeah, you know, yeah, i think...