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a maxwell to come all says the only thing you are doing is destroying the sport and the league gentil you take the festival. that's very interesting because when you have world issues you need to focus on them and being a black woman being a part of sports we are we make up a large percentage of the sporting community especially in that at all and i feel like if we're not being respected how are we able to get out on the court and play a game and that's the part that frustrates me and gets me a little rowdy is because you have to respect us as a human being 1st we are people we do we play this sport but as a people we have to be respected and if you can come to a game and shearers on one and you should be able to respect us you can go home. with a guy says max i'm unfastening to buy up what you want is going to be what you got thank you for being on the shop just because someone knows how to hoop doesn't mean that he's all her opinion is of any the how you. wow. first of all it's this important to understand that whatever whatever job you have that say you're a politician who's intere
a maxwell to come all says the only thing you are doing is destroying the sport and the league gentil you take the festival. that's very interesting because when you have world issues you need to focus on them and being a black woman being a part of sports we are we make up a large percentage of the sporting community especially in that at all and i feel like if we're not being respected how are we able to get out on the court and play a game and that's the part that frustrates me and gets me a...
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be and there is or to lose the support of that creation so it will be absolutely crucial for the gentile that it away decide to take on that same ship ok that say i don't know now taliban they are called thank you for. the covert 1000 pandemic has made many people in cameroon worried about going to hospitals or clinics to seek medical care now a new video consultation app is making it easier for patients to keep their distance while getting treatment an unusual medical consultation incoming rude. to me his examination of the priest through a local platform the service. doctor and friends. the book an appointment on line and choose a doctor. public hospitals over such a retired people who are working and have a 9 to 5 job don't really have time to stand in the long queue to seek medical assistance. they can spend the whole deal at the hospital with him to see the doctor. to visit. we can't reveal details of bruce's condition but due to the bios he's not comfortable going to the hospital. to correct i think is a sickness we have getting medical treatment is special unit called the 1000 pan
be and there is or to lose the support of that creation so it will be absolutely crucial for the gentile that it away decide to take on that same ship ok that say i don't know now taliban they are called thank you for. the covert 1000 pandemic has made many people in cameroon worried about going to hospitals or clinics to seek medical care now a new video consultation app is making it easier for patients to keep their distance while getting treatment an unusual medical consultation incoming...
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people within the gentiles are in fact interacting well with the early people and he also with the political opposition. yeah and this is just coming in through you tube in terms of talking about the military jen fall has a question can the military be trusted fatima. i don't mean the problem i mean we think that had for the. faster than we can often enough as it amuses me right now the need for everyone in power there had been why and after so many thought it would be back in the money there i want more people than any. farmer or i not have the power and i think i'm going to meet about. all they need to do i'm one of the only how can we right now who better. what we did i know there's a lot again i don't need anything who actually got it i would somehow have it and he like how the family i think. the i don't. need. you know mohamed earlier you were talking about the presence of u.n. peacekeepers as one of the variables one of the issues that the country has to deal with with this new leadership we have a video comment from william nami post on this have a listen to what he thinks are the ch
people within the gentiles are in fact interacting well with the early people and he also with the political opposition. yeah and this is just coming in through you tube in terms of talking about the military jen fall has a question can the military be trusted fatima. i don't mean the problem i mean we think that had for the. faster than we can often enough as it amuses me right now the need for everyone in power there had been why and after so many thought it would be back in the money there i...
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ok to put it bluntly 1st of all the gentile needs to be credible so if you. could it was just you know civilian disguised with the time passing it will become extremely difficult for. these friends to keep on hand number 2 there is a deep need for restoration if not creation of a critical state to give you just an example of an agreement a peace agreement was signed in years to sell it on and 155 years ago a very interesting report was published last months and it showed that only less than 20 posts and of the specifications of that accord have been enforced and classifying that there is a sense of resentment in the population against the corruption and impunity and injustice so if you succeed in this on these street floors you may you may hope for a better situation but everything in it to be proved in a country once again who have who has experience for military coup just one very lucky thing and it's maybe i will but i think it's interesting enough that the new transitional president of bund was the head to call of mossad how who was a restless dictator an
ok to put it bluntly 1st of all the gentile needs to be credible so if you. could it was just you know civilian disguised with the time passing it will become extremely difficult for. these friends to keep on hand number 2 there is a deep need for restoration if not creation of a critical state to give you just an example of an agreement a peace agreement was signed in years to sell it on and 155 years ago a very interesting report was published last months and it showed that only less than 20...
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professionals which is why in some countries like india they've turned to what are called rapid anti gentiles switch don't test for the viral genetic code but that just from one of the proteins that that it expresses there are a lot cheaper and they're faster and they could be potentially self administered but then they're also a lot less accurate still proponents of widespread testing with them say the upsides of the technology outweigh the accuracy issues because they could play a key role as a frontline surveillance tool which which p.c.r. at the moment can't really do because of its complexity now on the surface everyone testing themselves all the time but it sounds like a good idea but a lot of researchers remain pretty skeptical that it will actually work out i mean you'd have to produce a huge number of tests for europe alone we're talking about about billions of them every week so so a major production challenge when facilities are already stretched and and with most commercial antigen test significant accuracy problems could really a road how much trust people eventually place in the
professionals which is why in some countries like india they've turned to what are called rapid anti gentiles switch don't test for the viral genetic code but that just from one of the proteins that that it expresses there are a lot cheaper and they're faster and they could be potentially self administered but then they're also a lot less accurate still proponents of widespread testing with them say the upsides of the technology outweigh the accuracy issues because they could play a key role as...
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professionals which is why in some countries like india they've turned to what are called rapid anti gentile's switch don't test for the viral genetic code but that just for one of the proteins that that it expresses there are a lot cheaper and they're faster and they could be potentially self administered but then they're also a lot less accurate still proponents of widespread testing with them say the upsides of the technology outweigh the accuracy issues because they could play a key role as a frontline surveillance tool which which p.c.r. at the moment can't really do because of its complexity now on the surface everyone testing themselves all the time it sounds like a good idea but a lot of researchers remain pretty skeptical that it will actually work out i mean you'd have to produce a huge number of tests for it for europe alone we're talking about about billions of them every week so so a major production challenge when facilities are already stretched and and with most commercial antigen test significant accuracy problems could really a road how much trust people eventually place in t
professionals which is why in some countries like india they've turned to what are called rapid anti gentile's switch don't test for the viral genetic code but that just for one of the proteins that that it expresses there are a lot cheaper and they're faster and they could be potentially self administered but then they're also a lot less accurate still proponents of widespread testing with them say the upsides of the technology outweigh the accuracy issues because they could play a key role as...
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you know the more retreats it gets or that's so when but you know when more people talk about it gentile what's it like being a female athlete seeing other doesn't even matter being an athlete seeing other athletes all working together to the same and when you still naomi do you that maxwell i know you tweeted out namely success on your twitter account as well gentle fest that's what you guessed it. well it's phenomenal and she's on one of the biggest stages that she can ask for in this work community in to see her speaking out and let people know the seriousness of what's going on in the world and she says something that was very interesting to me she said she want people to talk and i feel like i would i would kind of tweet that in a sense being with being in 2020 and this is about action it's about physically going out and physically doing something and i think that there has been a generational shift with this generation and we're tired and we're not going to deal with it and she knows the people that she's around and i love her response when she said what did you get out of it and t
you know the more retreats it gets or that's so when but you know when more people talk about it gentile what's it like being a female athlete seeing other doesn't even matter being an athlete seeing other athletes all working together to the same and when you still naomi do you that maxwell i know you tweeted out namely success on your twitter account as well gentle fest that's what you guessed it. well it's phenomenal and she's on one of the biggest stages that she can ask for in this work...
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and then the palestinians become different type of gentiles. now, you can blame the israelis. but you can also blame palestinians for allowing enough justifications for the creation of that mess. maybe they were misled. maybe they had no other choice. but this is what you have. you have enough building blocks to create the myth of israeli -- >> were the palestinians misled during the four years? and how are they coping with their fears? we went to see a person who fought for vicictimsithout a future. >> i h had my coususin killed the israelis. and we were supposed to have a party here. we lit candles for all those who passed away to give us life. so we lit candles. and wewe cried there. then we came back home, we danced. we also cried again. and for us, that was the resistance. >> the regression in the last three years has been incredible in the relationship between palestinians and the israelis. is there any way that you found to go to the heart of israelis and tell them don't be afraid of me? >> i don't believe in this fear. we are the people who are afraid of them. they are
and then the palestinians become different type of gentiles. now, you can blame the israelis. but you can also blame palestinians for allowing enough justifications for the creation of that mess. maybe they were misled. maybe they had no other choice. but this is what you have. you have enough building blocks to create the myth of israeli -- >> were the palestinians misled during the four years? and how are they coping with their fears? we went to see a person who fought for...
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announcement on state television they've also named a vice president colonel a scenic oyster a military gentile now has 18 months to hand over power completely to a civilian government because harkins been following developments from dhaka that's in neighboring set a goal. the announcement came on the heels of days of negotiations between the military involving civil society religious leaders and the opposition movement the m 5 it came in the form of a statement to read out on national t.v. by the new vice president of mali of the transition of mali colonel a see me going to who is leading the military the new president is the former defense minister under president in 2014 also a former military man a colonel and so it seems that the leadership in the transition leadership is heavily based on security given the situation in mali where there is still an armed insurgency in the north in the center of the country this comes as no surprise that it will address the issues by their protest movement the 5 who want to see the return of the state in mali in places where they have been deserted interest
announcement on state television they've also named a vice president colonel a scenic oyster a military gentile now has 18 months to hand over power completely to a civilian government because harkins been following developments from dhaka that's in neighboring set a goal. the announcement came on the heels of days of negotiations between the military involving civil society religious leaders and the opposition movement the m 5 it came in the form of a statement to read out on national t.v. by...
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leaders in ghana as a deadline for appointing an interim civilian government a sect to expire the gentile has come up with a road map that could see the military leading a transitional government for 18 months millions of students in pakistan are returning to class after being away for 6 months because of a coronavirus shutdown older students are back in class from tuesday while primary schools will reopen at the end of september after stans infection rate has dropped to around $200.00 a day from a peak of $7000.00 per day from high there has more from the capital islamabad. it has been 6 long months since. educational institution because of. the world health organization however it is now. over $300.00. universe. will be reopening across the country but they will be allowing. on word bush. on that. they will also encourage the others. from the bridge. to come back to the collage. by 50 percent jordan's really have to govern or. in order to ensure. for lord didn't need a big step we have masks we have they exhausted disinfection schedule and we've had to change a lot of how we can things
leaders in ghana as a deadline for appointing an interim civilian government a sect to expire the gentile has come up with a road map that could see the military leading a transitional government for 18 months millions of students in pakistan are returning to class after being away for 6 months because of a coronavirus shutdown older students are back in class from tuesday while primary schools will reopen at the end of september after stans infection rate has dropped to around $200.00 a day...
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it was so much more gentile, there was a degree of bipartisanship. the court did not -- i mean, right now it seems so polarized, and you see this with the battle -- the upcoming battle to replace justice ginsburg. >> well, 40 years ago it could get pretty nasty and there were lots of elbows thrown around, but you're right, the conclusion about the burger court was that the center is in control, center justices like lewis powell, potter stuart, whizzer white, and the left of douglas and thurgood marshall actually did not control, and the right of berger and blackman did not control. so, now we have a supreme court, as you say, is astonishingly, almost embarrassingly polarized. we see it now as we come into the last days of the election and there's going to be a brutal, brutal battle over the nominee that trump is going to put forward. just think about it. the two leading candidates that trump may appoint are age 52, age 48. ruth bader ginsburg was only on the court for 13 years, but she died at age 87, so we could have a justice that trump appoints, i
it was so much more gentile, there was a degree of bipartisanship. the court did not -- i mean, right now it seems so polarized, and you see this with the battle -- the upcoming battle to replace justice ginsburg. >> well, 40 years ago it could get pretty nasty and there were lots of elbows thrown around, but you're right, the conclusion about the burger court was that the center is in control, center justices like lewis powell, potter stuart, whizzer white, and the left of douglas and...
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professionals which is why in some countries like india they've turned to what are called rapid anti gentiles switch don't test for the viral genetic code but that just from one of the proteins that that it expresses there are a lot cheaper and they're faster and they could be potentially self administered but then they're also a lot less accurate still proponents of widespread testing with them say the upsides of the technology outweigh the accuracy issues because they could play a key role as a frontline surveillance tool which which p.c.r. at the moment can't really do because of its complexity now on the surface everyone testing themselves all the time which sounds like a good idea but a lot of researchers remain pretty skeptical that it will actually work out i mean you'd have to produce a huge number of tests for europe alone we're talking about about billions of them every week so so a major production challenge when the celebes are already stretched and and with most commercial antigen test significant accuracy problems could really erode how much trust people eventually place in the
professionals which is why in some countries like india they've turned to what are called rapid anti gentiles switch don't test for the viral genetic code but that just from one of the proteins that that it expresses there are a lot cheaper and they're faster and they could be potentially self administered but then they're also a lot less accurate still proponents of widespread testing with them say the upsides of the technology outweigh the accuracy issues because they could play a key role as...
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professionals which is why in some countries like india they've turned to what are called rapid anti gentile's switch don't test for the viral genetic code but that just for one of the proteins that that it expresses there are a lot cheaper and they're faster and they could be potentially self administered but then they're also a lot less accurate still proponents of widespread testing with them say the upsides of the technology outweigh the accuracy issues because they could play a key role as a frontline surveillance tool which which p.c.r. at the moment can't really do because of its complexity now on the surface everyone testing themselves all the time but it sounds like a good idea but a lot of researchers remain pretty skeptical that it will actually work out i mean you'd have to produce a huge number of tests for europe alone we're talking about about billions of them every week so so a major production challenge when the sale of these are already stretched and and with most commercial antigen test significant accuracy problems could really erode how much trust people eventually place i
professionals which is why in some countries like india they've turned to what are called rapid anti gentile's switch don't test for the viral genetic code but that just for one of the proteins that that it expresses there are a lot cheaper and they're faster and they could be potentially self administered but then they're also a lot less accurate still proponents of widespread testing with them say the upsides of the technology outweigh the accuracy issues because they could play a key role as...
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changing from an elite cultural practice to being embraced from a middle-class and uses as a marker of gentility. and i would be remiss in not noting the professional authors of the. indulge in summer leisure. i also look up a variety that were advertised as best summer read and especially in the american summer novel, the novel that was specifically set at the summer resort. and finally i looked at the ways in which authorship intersected with and exploited the new genre. and at the ways in which physical spaces shape summer reading and i looked from resort library and circle the springs to shares that were advertised for portside reading the had bookshelves that were built into the very, very wide arms. today i want to focus on one part of the book's argument and that is the role of the 19th century magazine culture played in reframing summer reading into a genteel practice. i am especially interested in the so call publication in every produced covers of these on here. these are the three most prominent, the atlantic monthly which was published in boston, harper's new monthly magazine arrival
changing from an elite cultural practice to being embraced from a middle-class and uses as a marker of gentility. and i would be remiss in not noting the professional authors of the. indulge in summer leisure. i also look up a variety that were advertised as best summer read and especially in the american summer novel, the novel that was specifically set at the summer resort. and finally i looked at the ways in which authorship intersected with and exploited the new genre. and at the ways in...
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from an elite culture practice to one that is embraced by middle-class, increasingly as a marker of gentility. i would be remiss in not noting here, the professional authors of the. all indulgent summer leisure. i also look at a variety of books that were advertised as best summer reads. and i look especially at the development of what i called the american summer novel. the novel that specifically set at a summer resort. and finally, i looked at the ways in which authorship's intersected and kind of exploited the new genre. and at the ways in which physical spaces shape summer reading practices. everything from resort libraries in saratoga springs, two chairs or advertise for portside reading that had bookshelves that were built into off of a very, very wide arm. today though i want to focus on one part of the book's argument. and that is the role of the 19th century magazine culture played in reframing summer reading into a genteel practice. i was especially interested in the so-called peacemaking publications. and i've reproduce some covers of these here. these are the three most prominent
from an elite culture practice to one that is embraced by middle-class, increasingly as a marker of gentility. i would be remiss in not noting here, the professional authors of the. all indulgent summer leisure. i also look at a variety of books that were advertised as best summer reads. and i look especially at the development of what i called the american summer novel. the novel that specifically set at a summer resort. and finally, i looked at the ways in which authorship's intersected and...
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all about cases, he makes some of the best pillowcases in the world i want to thank my friend sal gentile that joke you know, he usually he comes at me pretty hard, but every now and then, he writes me a -- writes me a zinger thank you, sal i know you're not going to vote for me, sal. in fact, on monday, trump called in for his weekly teletherapy session with the fox and friends and they joked that he would put one of them on the court >> well, i know you said that you're going to nominate a woman. that's very important to women who are voting in november for women's rights you said you - >> how about you, ainsley? i could nominate you, you know [ laughter ] you don't have to be - >> i did not go to law school. >> you don't have to be a lawyer, you don't have to be a judge. i could nominate you i think you'd sail through >> do you want to make some news right -- go ahead, make news right now, mr. president who's it going to be >> she would sail through like nothing. that would be probably a good idea that way at least we know for sure, she'll be approved >> seth: ugh sounds like a creep a
all about cases, he makes some of the best pillowcases in the world i want to thank my friend sal gentile that joke you know, he usually he comes at me pretty hard, but every now and then, he writes me a -- writes me a zinger thank you, sal i know you're not going to vote for me, sal. in fact, on monday, trump called in for his weekly teletherapy session with the fox and friends and they joked that he would put one of them on the court >> well, i know you said that you're going to...
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change and re foundation has been waged in a desire to grab an confiscate power for the benefit of the gentile cannot justify the methods used which weaken the transition process in. 2 former british prime ministers of urged m.p.'s to reject the government bill that will overturn a brics that withdrawal agreement with the e.u. tony blair and john major say porous johnson's proposed bill is embarrassing the nation and threatens the irish peace process johnson is proposing to hold an agreement on the movement of goods and people between northern ireland and the republic of ireland it was put in place to avoid a hard border after bracks at the e.u. is threatening legal action of the proposal and islands foreign minister says it has tainted the u.k.'s reputation as a trusted negotiating partner. the british government in my view is behaving in an extraordinary way and british people need to know the us because outside of britain . where this issue is being discussed no the reputation of the u.k. and britain as a trusted negotiating partner on important issues like this is being damaged in a very s
change and re foundation has been waged in a desire to grab an confiscate power for the benefit of the gentile cannot justify the methods used which weaken the transition process in. 2 former british prime ministers of urged m.p.'s to reject the government bill that will overturn a brics that withdrawal agreement with the e.u. tony blair and john major say porous johnson's proposed bill is embarrassing the nation and threatens the irish peace process johnson is proposing to hold an agreement on...
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cultural practice to one that is embraced by a middle-class and increasingly uses it as a marker of gentility. and i would be read this and not noting here be professional authors of the period all indulged in summer leisure. i also look at a variety of books that were advertised as best summer reads and i looked especially the development of what i callthe american summer novel . the novel that was specifically set at a summer resort . and finally, i looked at the ways in which authorship intersected with and exploited this new genre. and the ways in which civil spaces shake reading practices and i looked at everything from resort libraries at saratoga springs to rattan chairs that were advertised for portside reading that had built in bookshelves, built into the very wide arms. today though i want to focus on one part of the book's argument and that is the role of the 19th century, the role that 19th century magazine culture played in reframing summer reading into a genteel practice. i'm especially interested in the so-called peacemaking publications and i've reproduced coverage on these he
cultural practice to one that is embraced by a middle-class and increasingly uses it as a marker of gentility. and i would be read this and not noting here be professional authors of the period all indulged in summer leisure. i also look at a variety of books that were advertised as best summer reads and i looked especially the development of what i callthe american summer novel . the novel that was specifically set at a summer resort . and finally, i looked at the ways in which authorship...
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using forced weaker label labor rather and they've said they're refusing to take a listen since in gentil china shut steinitz concentration camps as the e.u. raised this and the strong terms that we're seeing from the americans and if not why not why are they going further. they have raised it. as they said in the end there in that press release. date i suspect they language that they used was nothing like as strong as that coming from the u.s. just now and the kind of actions that have been taken by europe have not been the same as as the americans and i think that because it's much more difficult for the european union collectively to into meant centrally sanctions on on china. china is behavior in xinjiang but they are moving that way they are talking a bit about it about a possible application of my skis sanctions but nothing is as strong as the u.s. but with this overall there puts paid to the idea that engaging with china trading with china would bring democratic change for the country oh all these kind of notions that we were all sort of fades in the early say season and ninety's w
using forced weaker label labor rather and they've said they're refusing to take a listen since in gentil china shut steinitz concentration camps as the e.u. raised this and the strong terms that we're seeing from the americans and if not why not why are they going further. they have raised it. as they said in the end there in that press release. date i suspect they language that they used was nothing like as strong as that coming from the u.s. just now and the kind of actions that have been...
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week culture practice to one embraced by a middle-class and increasingly using it as a marker of gentility. i would be remiss in not noting professional authors of the period are all involved in summer leisure. a variety of books that were advertised as best summer reads and the developers of what i call the americans summer novel that was specifically at a summer resort. look at the ways in which authorship, exploited this new genre and the ways in which physical spaces shape summer reading practices, in saratoga springs that were advertised for reading, with bookshelves built into the very very wide arm. i want to focus on one part of the argument, 19th-century magazine culture played in reframing summer reading into a genteel practice. i'm interested in the case making publications and reproduce coverage of these here. these are the atlantic monthly, and arrival in new york city. their role is significant. these were publications with a significant degree of cultural authority. the atlantic for example as an exemplar of the yankee humanism in what was featured. in this age of the magazi
week culture practice to one embraced by a middle-class and increasingly using it as a marker of gentility. i would be remiss in not noting professional authors of the period are all involved in summer leisure. a variety of books that were advertised as best summer reads and the developers of what i call the americans summer novel that was specifically at a summer resort. look at the ways in which authorship, exploited this new genre and the ways in which physical spaces shape summer reading...
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it's a completely different person that's homer i thought that was walter matthau sal gentile writestical commentary, but he also got that old homer joke in. so we know that trump is at least capable of understanding the deadly reality of the virus, which makes his lies about it all the more psychotic and criminally negligent he knows people will die and he's telling them not to worry anyway he's president big tobacco anyone else doing that would get sued or go to jail if an auto manufacturer told people their car was perfectly safe even though they knew there were no air bags and the brakes were 50/50, they'd get in trouble. of course, if they just called it magarati, 40% of the country would rush to buy it so they could own the libs by driving off freedom cliff. the simple fact is the same people who spent any amount of time with him know trump is a deeply disturbed individual with no regard for human life, doesn't care about anyone or anything unless it can enrich or empower him. we keep hearing that same story over and over from people who worked for him, quit, called him unfit f
it's a completely different person that's homer i thought that was walter matthau sal gentile writestical commentary, but he also got that old homer joke in. so we know that trump is at least capable of understanding the deadly reality of the virus, which makes his lies about it all the more psychotic and criminally negligent he knows people will die and he's telling them not to worry anyway he's president big tobacco anyone else doing that would get sued or go to jail if an auto manufacturer...
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justices on the court, getting rid of the filibuster i do have to say, there seems to be such a lack of gentilitynate there seems to be such a lack of ability to work across the aisle. i do think businesses are very concerned about what happens with these huge swings to one side or the other every two years, every four years, every six years, every eight years depending how an election goes when all the rules change and everything gets rewritten. is there anything that makes you think we are not in for even more violent swings depending which side wins? >> i think that's entirely possible if the democrats win in november, if joe biden wins and the democrats take the majority in the senate, they will end the filibust filibuster they were going to do that long before the supreme court vacancy. they'll do that because they want to ram through some policies that from the business community will be enormously damaging they want to repeal the tax cut from three years ago that helped produce an incredible economic boom, but they want to raise taxes on taxpayers across the country and do it while we're c
justices on the court, getting rid of the filibuster i do have to say, there seems to be such a lack of gentilitynate there seems to be such a lack of ability to work across the aisle. i do think businesses are very concerned about what happens with these huge swings to one side or the other every two years, every four years, every six years, every eight years depending how an election goes when all the rules change and everything gets rewritten. is there anything that makes you think we are...
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visits and also major procedures that seems like knee surgeries, we see major female gentile procedures such as hiss direct tommhiss to t -- here is alook e from all of our plans and here of your copy of the risk course you are seeing may look different. there was an error i caught and it's been updated so we want to make sure the latest versions are out there on our website to that we will have access to the correct scores for this particular population. we have decease delaying care and so if we're not seeing the utilization on the claim activities then subsequently that what is driving these numbers and we'll see that play out a little bit more over the next couple of quarters and then here is our quality indicators so just so you know, the complications that is encountering that have a principle or secondary diagnosis of complications from a previous healthcare interventions so that's where those come from and your avoidable admission are using the agency for healthcare research definitions and so, it's capturing an admission that would not have resulted as an admission if there was
visits and also major procedures that seems like knee surgeries, we see major female gentile procedures such as hiss direct tommhiss to t -- here is alook e from all of our plans and here of your copy of the risk course you are seeing may look different. there was an error i caught and it's been updated so we want to make sure the latest versions are out there on our website to that we will have access to the correct scores for this particular population. we have decease delaying care and so if...
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. >>> algÚn jn te bueno aniversario luctuoso de mi amigo compaÑero, y de verdad gentil cumple ce josÉlejandra Ávalos le preguntamos por su mamÁ en este homenaje en los distintos lugares. >>> quÉ dijo? >>> dijeron que no iban hablar con la prensa. >>> recuerda anel fue la protagonista estuvo en todo momento y en todos lados en el Último adiÓs de josÉ jose y en la ciudad de mÉxico. >>> oye y el alcalde que se dichoÓ que en decirle sarita, quÉ o error y error. >>> y quÉ se seno nia ese momento por favor cuando el hombre menciona a sarita? >>> te digo la verdad el audio era tan malo que casi no se noÓo fue nuestro camarÓgrafo que noto que habÍa dicho sarr Última y cuando revisamos el video, creemos en cosas buenas que están al alcance de todos desde una ola de confianza hasta un flow que va en la familia. cgel de cejas de largaes duración unbelieva-brow, de l'oréal paris. se mantiene fijo. resistente al sudor. a prueba de agua. es increíble. gel de cejas de larga duración unbelieva-brow. l'oréal paris. . >>> gracias por estar con nosotros, en mÉxico estiman que habrÁn hasta cha 145 embara
. >>> algÚn jn te bueno aniversario luctuoso de mi amigo compaÑero, y de verdad gentil cumple ce josÉlejandra Ávalos le preguntamos por su mamÁ en este homenaje en los distintos lugares. >>> quÉ dijo? >>> dijeron que no iban hablar con la prensa. >>> recuerda anel fue la protagonista estuvo en todo momento y en todos lados en el Último adiÓs de josÉ jose y en la ciudad de mÉxico. >>> oye y el alcalde que se dichoÓ que en decirle sarita,...
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that, that implies no lack of gratitude for the gentility of whoever gave me the key.ust an aspect of forgetfulness. >> host: assuming over the years you've been given lots of things when you go out and speak, do you make any effort to save them all? >> guest: no. >> host: villanova pennsylvania you are next. >> caller: good afternoon. i feel as though you've been a part of my story for the last 35 or 40 years. back in late 60s and out i got a hold of your home address and we corresponded occasionally and you've been a real intellectual and ethical touchstone for me for years. i'd appreciate the writing and the various ways that various places where you have done that, particularly appreciated the book you get on your transatlantic sailing venture. that was a real armchair adventure for me. i did have one question. you a few moments ago describe yourself or identified yourself as a believing catholic. somewhere during the midpoint of my time at connecting with your i became a christian myself and i was wondering whether you use the word believing catholic in a way that
that, that implies no lack of gratitude for the gentility of whoever gave me the key.ust an aspect of forgetfulness. >> host: assuming over the years you've been given lots of things when you go out and speak, do you make any effort to save them all? >> guest: no. >> host: villanova pennsylvania you are next. >> caller: good afternoon. i feel as though you've been a part of my story for the last 35 or 40 years. back in late 60s and out i got a hold of your home address...