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eight i can add that the issue around havey are and the interventions that we just talked about.we use the bed net, your behavior has a lot to do how huffy that bed net will be. if you will take malaria tablets, it depends on how compliant that person will be to take that medicine. that is a challenge for those interventions that have been in use before. we have an additional the -- intervention like a vaccine, there's no way you can get it out and the only hope and prayer is that it elicits the effect that we desire. that is the reason why we are seeing all of this. it will be very can't -- complement three and additionally, supportive of the additional interventions. from their pilots, one of the things that have come out is at least from that environment, we have not seen a lot of impact on existing interventions. they would have been in there interventions but i think that will be the wrong thing to do. make sure it is a priority issue and a bit of meds. they have a hidden cost. how do we trust they will reach the villages in the district? anchor: what about going after mosqu
eight i can add that the issue around havey are and the interventions that we just talked about.we use the bed net, your behavior has a lot to do how huffy that bed net will be. if you will take malaria tablets, it depends on how compliant that person will be to take that medicine. that is a challenge for those interventions that have been in use before. we have an additional the -- intervention like a vaccine, there's no way you can get it out and the only hope and prayer is that it elicits...
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nigel, is there something that you havei parties to each other.om mps when we have talked to them? you officially have to go and have lunch with mps, have drinks, have conversations, till that stuff beyond politics, and i wonder if it is something you get a lot of people agonising over, complaining about, worrying about?— worrying about? yes, it is difficult- _ worrying about? yes, it is difficult. |_ worrying about? yes, it is difficult. i think _ worrying about? yes, it is difficult. i think that - worrying about? yes, it is difficult. i think that it - worrying about? yes, it is difficult. i think that it is | difficult. i think that it is particularly difficult for the families. i looked up ? an awful lot of mps live away, so they are spending the week in london, going home for the weekend but not getting a great deal of time with their families. and of course it is a sort of 24/7job, that families. and of course it is a sort of 24/7 job, that politics is all consuming, it consumes me and i am married to a politician. but, as a result, look fo
nigel, is there something that you havei parties to each other.om mps when we have talked to them? you officially have to go and have lunch with mps, have drinks, have conversations, till that stuff beyond politics, and i wonder if it is something you get a lot of people agonising over, complaining about, worrying about?— worrying about? yes, it is difficult- _ worrying about? yes, it is difficult. |_ worrying about? yes, it is difficult. i think _ worrying about? yes, it is difficult. i...
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i think the question people will haveis i think the question people will have is what does significant the price cap goes up in april, it could rise by hundreds of pounds, and that is a huge amount when we think that the price cap has already gone up by 12% to £1277. we used to advise people to £1277. we used to advise people to shop around and look for different tariffs, but really the price cap is the best value tariff you will get any market which shows how, in the woods of 0fgem, how unprecedented these rises have been. attention today is turning to businesses, because there is no price cap for them when energy prices rise, and for businesses which use huge amounts of energy, this really is proving to be a very challenging time. we've already seen the government step and wants to keep a business up and that produces carbon dioxide, fertiliser, crucial for many businesses in the uk, and later this afternoon the business secretary is meeting companies that are energy intensive to see what can be done going forward as these gas costs are continuing to be very high. of course, why is t
i think the question people will haveis i think the question people will have is what does significant the price cap goes up in april, it could rise by hundreds of pounds, and that is a huge amount when we think that the price cap has already gone up by 12% to £1277. we used to advise people to £1277. we used to advise people to shop around and look for different tariffs, but really the price cap is the best value tariff you will get any market which shows how, in the woods of 0fgem, how...
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forward and say, we care enough about these issues to take a strike authorisation vote, what you haveist the pandemic led to, which is people understand that health and safety are vital, and these producers can, in fact when they want to, create a culture that keeps people healthy and safe, because they did it during the pandemic when our members risked their lives to go back to work early. how confident are you that the strike could be avoided? what i am confident and is that if the employers come back to the table, they take our priorities are seriously, they do what negotiations are intended to do, which is to solve real problems that impact real workers that we can find an agreement that we can recommend and our members can rectify. 0k, we will see how these negotiations go, rebecca ryan, thank you. my thank you. my pleasure. the ussr define hundreds of migrants from a caribbean to haiti after they are legally crossed into texas from mexico. they have been housed in a makeshift camp. there has been a surge in haitians trying to flee political instability and natural disasters in the
forward and say, we care enough about these issues to take a strike authorisation vote, what you haveist the pandemic led to, which is people understand that health and safety are vital, and these producers can, in fact when they want to, create a culture that keeps people healthy and safe, because they did it during the pandemic when our members risked their lives to go back to work early. how confident are you that the strike could be avoided? what i am confident and is that if the employers...
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heart and my passion but one thing that became so blatantly apparent with the covid crisis and then we haveyread a lot to but it became very clear that is one of the pressing issues of our time in this country is to ensure all americans have access to good health care. and that ties into telehealth. one of the good things that came out of the pandemic was an understanding of the importance of telehealth. when regulations were waived to be more widely used we saw usagesth during a time of great need where we could limit the spread of disease but still have access to medical care. living in northwest washington dc my position one —- physician is in bethesda but prior to the waiver i would never be able to do a telehealth call 5 miles from my house. so much of those regulations that pertain to telehealth is between medicare, medicaid, we need to have a serious study to understand what we learned from this pandemic with respect tomi telehealth and to eliminate the barriers thatto keep us from using telehealth more preventively we need to look at licensure's doctors across states and pay and phys
heart and my passion but one thing that became so blatantly apparent with the covid crisis and then we haveyread a lot to but it became very clear that is one of the pressing issues of our time in this country is to ensure all americans have access to good health care. and that ties into telehealth. one of the good things that came out of the pandemic was an understanding of the importance of telehealth. when regulations were waived to be more widely used we saw usagesth during a time of great...
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when it comes to the parents that want to express their views at school board meetings, they can't haveisarassment. the left has theirrypriorities backyards and standards doubled up, it is weird, weirder and weirder from the lifted. the fact they are using federal government to enforce the speech codes and enforce their political ideology that is dangerous. mark: you said to the chairman of the committee last week, we need to have a hearing on this issue, we need attorney general up here and question the attorney general about what he has done here. is the chairman of the committee calling a hearing. >> no, he waved that off. and they will look away like they dorf l time. the democrats have been doing this on every subject, afghanistan, that debacle they look the other direction, and fbi abuses in last administration, now the fbi abuse and justice department abuse with school boards are they look the other way, they are enablers, they are enabling this administration and its lawlessness andth fecklessness and dangers they are creating for this the country. the attorney general of united s
when it comes to the parents that want to express their views at school board meetings, they can't haveisarassment. the left has theirrypriorities backyards and standards doubled up, it is weird, weirder and weirder from the lifted. the fact they are using federal government to enforce the speech codes and enforce their political ideology that is dangerous. mark: you said to the chairman of the committee last week, we need to have a hearing on this issue, we need attorney general up here and...
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and he should havei been given that and he has been rubbed _ been given that and he has been rubbed andt of that. formula _ rubbed and start of that. formula 1. _ rubbed and start of that. formula 1, and _ rubbed and start of that. formula 1, and the - rubbed and start of that. - formula 1, and the australian grand prix has been filled and they would take place in the middle east in saudi arabia and abu dhabi and in addition they have signed and other deal to host races from 2023. tennis, victoria azarenka is out of the chicago classic after pulling out of the third round match against the second seat, garbine muguruza. they were due to meet for a sixth time but garbine muguruza was forced to withdraw through injury and the italian player is on course to win which what would be her second title of the year following the victory in the chicago open in august. the ukrainian is into the quarter—finals after beating the romanian. next up, the tunisian competitor. the number three seed from celine, belinda bencic is also through, beating that czech republic player. she will now take on numbe
and he should havei been given that and he has been rubbed _ been given that and he has been rubbed andt of that. formula _ rubbed and start of that. formula 1. _ rubbed and start of that. formula 1, and _ rubbed and start of that. formula 1, and the - rubbed and start of that. - formula 1, and the australian grand prix has been filled and they would take place in the middle east in saudi arabia and abu dhabi and in addition they have signed and other deal to host races from 2023. tennis,...
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we havei would say recognizingt there's intersectional linkage between -- recognizing that if they use their voices to persuade their members of congress to support this undertaking it is time well spent. it's using the system. the model of the leadership conferences we are working to build morals as good as it's ideal. health care and access to health care is an american ideal that needs to be elevated to the highest level. >> i guess i want to take a step back. we got a question from car i think maybe you can answer it. we would love to hear your thoughts on this. the question focuses on what does it look like for the government to fund the medicaid program? are we changing it? how does it come to life in the policy? >> i think that you have to think about it -- the first step is yes, this would be a medicaid program. it's gonna take a little bit of time to get up and running. there is a lot of operational things that federal policy makers are going to do, but in the meantime there are different ways that people could get coverage, so immediately after people will hopefully enroll in
we havei would say recognizingt there's intersectional linkage between -- recognizing that if they use their voices to persuade their members of congress to support this undertaking it is time well spent. it's using the system. the model of the leadership conferences we are working to build morals as good as it's ideal. health care and access to health care is an american ideal that needs to be elevated to the highest level. >> i guess i want to take a step back. we got a question from...
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time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all right ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> chris: president biden is facing haveyain correct scores between now and the holidays. coupling with spike and inflation and its leaving americans feel the pinch in their pocketbooks. in a moment, we will discuss the problem and possible solutions with top economists, 328th. first, let's bring in david spunt at the white house with more in the political fallout. >> david: it may be making head now but it began brewing consequences that may last well into the new year. dozens of cargo ships packed to the brim stop in a deep blue parking spot. on land, truck drivers are scarce. >> truckers depend on the front lines of this entire pandemic. they want to be paid well and be respected. >> david: economic uncertainty, empty store shel shelves, and it all spells sticker shock for americans reeling from the 18 month pandemic. inflation is the new reality. the consumer price index climbed 5.4% in september compared to the prior year. matching the highest rate since 2008. food growth is 4.6%, electricity 5.2%. president biden also c
time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all right ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> chris: president biden is facing haveyain correct scores between now and the holidays. coupling with spike and inflation and its leaving americans feel the pinch in their pocketbooks. in a moment, we will discuss the problem and possible solutions with top economists, 328th. first, let's bring in david spunt at the white house with more in the political fallout. >> david: it may be making head now...
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breyer, just to wrap up a few details and then close made on a broader point picu asked about his haveyigation. it is ongoing. he has a motion for release that raises the question you asked, does recent events in afghanistan change the authority to detain them? i believe the government is filing of a plan that question tomorrow. justice kagan, he raised a question about what evidence there is about abu zubaydah's treatment after the point in time where the report -- mr. chief justice? >> please continue. >> when the report says enhanced interrogation techniques stop. my recollection is that what mitchell says is that enhanced interrogation techniques were not used on abu zubaydah at that time but he was treated more shabbily the necessary, and that's all there is on that. >> one other -- finisher rebuttal. >> mr. chief justice, i wish is going to say i wanted to close were a beginning more justice kagan ended questioning of my friend, that i think of one acknowledges the importance of trust in covert relationships. what this case comes down to is the ninth circuit's holding which my fri
breyer, just to wrap up a few details and then close made on a broader point picu asked about his haveyigation. it is ongoing. he has a motion for release that raises the question you asked, does recent events in afghanistan change the authority to detain them? i believe the government is filing of a plan that question tomorrow. justice kagan, he raised a question about what evidence there is about abu zubaydah's treatment after the point in time where the report -- mr. chief justice? >>...
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about protecting the nhs, it's about protecting patients who use the nhs, and what we have got to haveiso get that down, because it's not good for patients to be waiting. we got to be able to manage the urgent and emergency care that is really the demand for that is really growing, and if people can't be seen in an emergency, that is not good for patients, and finally we have to be able to support patients with covid, and if we don't have the capacity to do that then that's also not good for patients, so it's about working out what matters for patients, and we know we are in a really concerning situation here. 50. we know we are in a really concerning situation here. so, is that, given _ concerning situation here. so, is that, given everything _ concerning situation here. so, is that, given everything you - concerning situation here. so, is that, given everything you have | concerning situation here. so, is. that, given everything you have set out, yes or no to plan b at this point? out, yes or no to plan b at this oint? ., ~' out, yes or no to plan b at this oint? ., ~ ., point? right n
about protecting the nhs, it's about protecting patients who use the nhs, and what we have got to haveiso get that down, because it's not good for patients to be waiting. we got to be able to manage the urgent and emergency care that is really the demand for that is really growing, and if people can't be seen in an emergency, that is not good for patients, and finally we have to be able to support patients with covid, and if we don't have the capacity to do that then that's also not good for...
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the issue that we haveis over the place.ive us an idea, then, liam, of the backlog of material that you are now waiting to catch up on while trying to avoid spoilers, of course. absolutely, and i think that is the real issue that deaf people now have with this subtitling issue is that they are actually playing catch up and are having to take time out of their day to now catch up on content when they should have been able to access it at the same time as the majority of viewers. my case, for example. there are episodes of taskmaster on channel four as well asjoe taskmaster on channel four as well as joe lycett�*s taskmaster on channel four as well asjoe lycett�*s got taskmaster on channel four as well as joe lycett�*s got your taskmaster on channel four as well asjoe lycett�*s got your back. and other programmes. people are fans of great british bake 0ff. other programmes. people are fans of great british bake off. i think you called me a day of fun. i haven't watched this series yet because it is not really been my show but
the issue that we haveis over the place.ive us an idea, then, liam, of the backlog of material that you are now waiting to catch up on while trying to avoid spoilers, of course. absolutely, and i think that is the real issue that deaf people now have with this subtitling issue is that they are actually playing catch up and are having to take time out of their day to now catch up on content when they should have been able to access it at the same time as the majority of viewers. my case, for...
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what you are asking is did he create havey or change? as we keep talking about compliance, without that, you won't see behavior change. they're looking at the lengths and breaths of the law and see how close they can come to the line to comply and fight it out in court and delay it. until congress steps in and delays it and says this is what is appropriate and what people and the expectations are and restore trust to the system, it will always be a matter of $5 billion. as she said, it is up to congress to give the ftc the tools they need. if you want behavior change, it starts with you. >> if i may. i agree with the previous panel had said. this may be a lot of money depending on the company. however, the core behavior chains comes not only from the fine but any injunctions or restrictions imposed on the company. on the case of the facebook settlement, not only were there very limited injunctions, it indemnifies for any of the settlement be on the date. there were a number of other problems of the time which they then lose their ability
what you are asking is did he create havey or change? as we keep talking about compliance, without that, you won't see behavior change. they're looking at the lengths and breaths of the law and see how close they can come to the line to comply and fight it out in court and delay it. until congress steps in and delays it and says this is what is appropriate and what people and the expectations are and restore trust to the system, it will always be a matter of $5 billion. as she said, it is up to...
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one of the problems we haveis polar bears.there? there has been a great deal of interest. we are - is there? there has been a great deal of interest. we are looking | is there? there has been a great i deal of interest. we are looking for about half a million people around the world to be able to engage, citizen scientists, on the web platform we have developed. it is a 2—step process. first of all, because the walrus moved around are not always in the same place, we have to find them. it is a bit like finding a needle in a haystack, looking through lots and lots of images to see which have walrus on them. when we have got those images when we know we have them on them, we can describe the other ones and ask the members of the public, the citizen scientists, to go and count all of the walrus. when they are really zoomed into about 200 metres. it sounds like a fascinating project. i am sure you are going to get even more interest now. the very with it. —— are the very best with it. now it's time for a look at the weather with c
one of the problems we haveis polar bears.there? there has been a great deal of interest. we are - is there? there has been a great deal of interest. we are looking | is there? there has been a great i deal of interest. we are looking for about half a million people around the world to be able to engage, citizen scientists, on the web platform we have developed. it is a 2—step process. first of all, because the walrus moved around are not always in the same place, we have to find them. it is...
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here is what you haveis through a process.en to be nonsense. we have got testimony being _ were proven to be nonsense. we have got testimony being given _ were proven to be nonsense. we have got testimony being given in - were proven to be nonsense. we have got testimony being given in the - got testimony being given in the congress in brazil this week by whistle—blowers working for a company who say they were employed by a company, a big medical company, who were telling them they should be using ivermectin, among a series of other medical products as a sort of covid kit to protect members of the public. so, to pick up your point about the extent to which this has had an impact on clinical practice. there are always going to be some people ready to make a buck out of giving people false confidence. one of the challenges within this pandemic... i speak to physicians all the time, i was speaking at the conference in america and a couple of weeks. when you go to these places with public health professional to dedicate themselves
here is what you haveis through a process.en to be nonsense. we have got testimony being _ were proven to be nonsense. we have got testimony being given _ were proven to be nonsense. we have got testimony being given in - were proven to be nonsense. we have got testimony being given in the - got testimony being given in the congress in brazil this week by whistle—blowers working for a company who say they were employed by a company, a big medical company, who were telling them they should be...
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the only information i haveis university.ompletely incomparable. and completely inconsistent. the very little amount of alcohol i had consumed earlier on in the evening. of alcohol i had consumed earlier on in the evening-— in the evening. have you been able to establish — in the evening. have you been able to establish in _ in the evening. have you been able to establish in any _ in the evening. have you been able to establish in any way _ in the evening. have you been able to establish in any way what - in the evening. have you been able to establish in any way what might| to establish in any way what might have happened? whether any have happened ? whether any toxicology have happened? whether any toxicology reports? what did do next? 50 toxicology reports? what did do next? ., , , toxicology reports? what did do next? ., , ., next? so actually, the days after word i felt _ next? so actually, the days after word i felt very _ next? so actually, the days after word i felt very fragile, - next? so actually, the days after| w
the only information i haveis university.ompletely incomparable. and completely inconsistent. the very little amount of alcohol i had consumed earlier on in the evening. of alcohol i had consumed earlier on in the evening-— in the evening. have you been able to establish — in the evening. have you been able to establish in _ in the evening. have you been able to establish in any _ in the evening. have you been able to establish in any way _ in the evening. have you been able to establish in...
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loves to see the all blacks in town and they - everybody loves to see the all blacks in town and they havei boys, we're with you. we have a campaign to make sure you. we have a campaign to make sure you win _ you. we have a campaign to make sure ou win. ., ~ t. you. we have a campaign to make sure ou win. . ,, . you win. take care, both. look at yourself. — you win. take care, both. look at yourself. enjoy — you win. take care, both. look at yourself, enjoy the _ you win. take care, both. look at yourself, enjoy the rugby. - you win. take care, both. look at yourself, enjoy the rugby. the . you win. take care, both. look at i yourself, enjoy the rugby. the time yourself, en'oy the rugby. the time there was yourself, enjoy the rugby. the time there was 822- _ here's sarah with a look at the weather. rain is it everyone's pictures quest make i do not think any of us will be able to dodge the rain through the weekend was a bit will be coming and going. it will not be a complete wash—out. this is maidstone in kent this morning, big puddles around, 5°99y this morning, big puddles around, soggy a
loves to see the all blacks in town and they - everybody loves to see the all blacks in town and they havei boys, we're with you. we have a campaign to make sure you. we have a campaign to make sure you win _ you. we have a campaign to make sure ou win. ., ~ t. you. we have a campaign to make sure ou win. . ,, . you win. take care, both. look at yourself. — you win. take care, both. look at yourself. enjoy — you win. take care, both. look at yourself, enjoy the _ you win. take care, both....