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i hope it will.— the power of that crowd will have impact. i hope it will.fic when you - impact. i hope it will. it was from | this load on traffic when you think how many followers on social media a lot of the football stars have. that�*s right. ifollow many lot of the football stars have. that�*s right. i follow many of them myself as an arsenal supporter which is really sad to see people having to come off social media because of the abuse that has basically taken the abuse that has basically taken the decision and let�*s see if this pause makes people just reflect on what they say, in a rear kind of way because it�*s anonymous people feel like they can say anything at that there would not say to your face. apparently our habits are changing, we are pushing her holidays back into the later parts of the year. i into the later parts of the year. i think unfortunately this is pandemic related again. given the fact that we still don�*t know, right now it�*s actually illegal to get on a plane to a halt outside this country. people are clearly hoping and believ
i hope it will.— the power of that crowd will have impact. i hope it will.fic when you - impact. i hope it will. it was from | this load on traffic when you think how many followers on social media a lot of the football stars have. that�*s right. ifollow many lot of the football stars have. that�*s right. i follow many of them myself as an arsenal supporter which is really sad to see people having to come off social media because of the abuse that has basically taken the abuse that has...
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smart behavior we do not get pleasure out of emitting carbon via pleasure out of quality of life and i hope for the better known it also teaches us is that what you know of life means more than just getting into your car and getting stuck in traffic or i will have to leave it there for now professor. with boston university thank you so much for joining us. let's check in now with our science correspondent derrick williams for another question related to climate change. demand for meat is growing and that has consequences for human health and the environment how does science trying to address this problem our hunger for meat contributes in a major way to climate change and environmental degradation and the conditions in which billions of animals are kept also poses a direct health threat to humanity since experts say intensive animal agriculture provides a nearly perfect breeding ground for pathogens to evolve so what's science doing to help improve the paradigm well 2 things jump instantly to mind one is all that research behind plant based meat alternatives that look and taste like the rea
smart behavior we do not get pleasure out of emitting carbon via pleasure out of quality of life and i hope for the better known it also teaches us is that what you know of life means more than just getting into your car and getting stuck in traffic or i will have to leave it there for now professor. with boston university thank you so much for joining us. let's check in now with our science correspondent derrick williams for another question related to climate change. demand for meat is...
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i hope they do, but i haven't seen _ through? i hope they do, but i haven't seen anyone _ through?hat do you think about about? and as a i through quite a while. what do you i think about about? and as a woman, about 100 years _ think about about? and as a woman, about 100 years ago _ think about about? and as a woman, about 100 years ago when _ think about about? and as a woman, about 100 years ago when we i think about about? and as a woman, about 100 years ago when we fought | about 100 years ago when we fought for this, _ about 100 years ago when we fought for this, i_ about 100 years ago when we fought for this, i am undecided on who i will vote — for this, i am undecided on who i will vote for, but i will vote because _ will vote for, but i will vote because voices need to be heard, don't _ because voices need to be heard, don't they? — because voices need to be heard, don't they?— because voices need to be heard, don't the ? �* i. don't they? don't tell me, tell your sister! do it- _ don't they? don't tell me, tell your sister! do it. if— don't they? don't tell me, tell your
i hope they do, but i haven't seen _ through? i hope they do, but i haven't seen anyone _ through?hat do you think about about? and as a i through quite a while. what do you i think about about? and as a woman, about 100 years _ think about about? and as a woman, about 100 years ago _ think about about? and as a woman, about 100 years ago when _ think about about? and as a woman, about 100 years ago when we i think about about? and as a woman, about 100 years ago when we fought | about 100...
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thanks very much joe, i hope we have got — more. we have got clare _ more. thanks very much joe, i hope we have got clare up, _ more. thanks very much joe, i hope we have got clare up, yes _ more. thanks very much joe, i hope we have got clare up, yes we - more. thanks very much joe, i hope we have got clare up, yes we do. i we have got clare up, yes we do. good to see you and apologies to our viewers that you've been a little bit late but technical, you know the zouma error that we have. hopefully you had a chance to look at the telegraph as well and just building a whatjoe has been saying. bring us up—to—date, what do we know about the taxpayers, or how much british taxpayers have been funding this particular factory?— taxpayers have been funding this particular factory? apologies for my lateness first _ particular factory? apologies for my lateness first of _ particular factory? apologies for my lateness first of all. _ particular factory? apologies for my lateness first of all. we've - particular factory? apologies for my latene
thanks very much joe, i hope we have got — more. we have got clare _ more. thanks very much joe, i hope we have got clare up, _ more. thanks very much joe, i hope we have got clare up, yes _ more. thanks very much joe, i hope we have got clare up, yes we - more. thanks very much joe, i hope we have got clare up, yes we do. i we have got clare up, yes we do. good to see you and apologies to our viewers that you've been a little bit late but technical, you know the zouma error that we have....
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i know you have already committed some support, but given the scale of the disaster, i hope parking lot foreign secretary will step up today what law the ub will do help the indian people in their hour of need. i also join the prime minister in his remarks about ongoing injustice. but, of course, today is international workers memorial day. and this day, there year after all of the sacrifices from frontline work verse made during the pandemic it is even more poignant than usual i join in solidarity with mourning loved ones today. mr. speaker, it is reported this week including in the "daily mail" bbc and itv backs up by numerous sources the end of october, the prime minister said he would rather have and i quote bodies piled high than implement another lockdown can the prime minister tell the house categorically yes or no did he make those remarks or remarks that effect? >> prime minister, no mr. speaker, and i think what -- i think the right honorable gentlemen is a lawyer i'm given to understand. i think that if he's geng to repeat allegations like that, he should come to the house an
i know you have already committed some support, but given the scale of the disaster, i hope parking lot foreign secretary will step up today what law the ub will do help the indian people in their hour of need. i also join the prime minister in his remarks about ongoing injustice. but, of course, today is international workers memorial day. and this day, there year after all of the sacrifices from frontline work verse made during the pandemic it is even more poignant than usual i join in...
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and i hope people get that as well. but this is a love letter to me nation permit for my daughter's so they would understand why i was willing to compromise their life. why i can't teach my daughter to ride a bike that is a cost to her i made a decision before she was even born but i would still do it again in the same position. because our democracy and this union is worth the struggle to become a more perfect union. host: speaking of your daughters one portion made me laugh out loud but when you said what is daddy's name and what is mommy's name and she said in the professional voice tammy duckworth. [laughter] was it tough to talk about your current situation as a working mom? to have them maintain their privacy? how did you wrestle with that quick. >> if you asked me about it when i first ran for office i would not have talked about it but after having my kids are having gone through senate campaign while on ivf and trying to get pregnant. i decided i had to talk about it for other moms are women that are struggling
and i hope people get that as well. but this is a love letter to me nation permit for my daughter's so they would understand why i was willing to compromise their life. why i can't teach my daughter to ride a bike that is a cost to her i made a decision before she was even born but i would still do it again in the same position. because our democracy and this union is worth the struggle to become a more perfect union. host: speaking of your daughters one portion made me laugh out loud but when...
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russia's red _ translation: i hope no one will cross russia's red line _ translation: i hope no onecase, we the ones who will decide where the red line is. organisers of any provocation threatening our security will regret it, like they have regretted anything for a long time. the smokers haven�*t regretted anything. but is it moscow that�*s the threat? the us and nato say they are concerned by recent movements and a military build—up near ukraine for top there is also concern about alexei navalny, the jailed opposition leader, who was on hunger strike and in poor health. america has one russia of consequences if he dies. today police detained more than a thousand supporters of mr navalny. there were protests across russia. this was the same in moscow, close to the kremlin. people marched through the city, defying the authorities, who called the protests illegal. russia will be free, they chanted. and we are the power here. vladimir putin always says everything is ok, and i�*m not ok with that. that�*s why i�*m here. in with that. that's why i'm here. in his speech, vladimir putin m
russia's red _ translation: i hope no one will cross russia's red line _ translation: i hope no onecase, we the ones who will decide where the red line is. organisers of any provocation threatening our security will regret it, like they have regretted anything for a long time. the smokers haven�*t regretted anything. but is it moscow that�*s the threat? the us and nato say they are concerned by recent movements and a military build—up near ukraine for top there is also concern about...
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i hope everybody votes for andy street on may 6. >> liz saville-roberts. liz. >> i think it's worth repeating the ministerial code 7 guiding principles. selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty, and leadership. the prime minister has spent the week ticking them off on his "don't do" list. at the same time he tries to play down allegations of saying let the bodies pile high. given that the sole judge on questions relating to the conduct of ministers and the conduct of the prime minister is the prime minister himself, what happens when a prime minister goes rogue? >> mr. speaker, the people of this country have the chance to make their own minds up on may 6. and when they look at what's happening in wales, mr. speaker, they have a chance to make a choice between what i'm afraid a continually failing welsh labor government or welsh conservative administration in cardiff i believe has a fantastic -- 65,000 high skilled, high paying jobs, finally addressing the problems of the 855, getting 5,000 more teachers, 3,000 more nurses int
i hope everybody votes for andy street on may 6. >> liz saville-roberts. liz. >> i think it's worth repeating the ministerial code 7 guiding principles. selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty, and leadership. the prime minister has spent the week ticking them off on his "don't do" list. at the same time he tries to play down allegations of saying let the bodies pile high. given that the sole judge on questions relating to the conduct of...
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i hope we can, but i'm not actually one of those who thinks, you know, "what's not to like? nd eating it." i just want us to make the best of the new situation. you've written a book about your diplomatic career, and a lot of it is about relations with the eu and with the united states as well — britain's twin, sort of, pillars of its foreign policy. do you buy the notion that's been peddled by foreign secretary dominic raab, and indeed by borisjohnson, that it's time for a new foreign policy? and the talk is of a tilt eastward, that there is going to be a much greater focus on britain's relations with asian countries. and, of course, that means china, but it also means allies like japan and south korea as well, and perhaps less of a focus on the twin pillars of relations with european partners and the united states. do you think that's the right way for britain to go? there's a lot of talk about indo—pacific, whatever that means, and a tilt in that direction. i think that it makes eminently good sense, for economic and other reasons, to be looking in that direction. i talked
i hope we can, but i'm not actually one of those who thinks, you know, "what's not to like? nd eating it." i just want us to make the best of the new situation. you've written a book about your diplomatic career, and a lot of it is about relations with the eu and with the united states as well — britain's twin, sort of, pillars of its foreign policy. do you buy the notion that's been peddled by foreign secretary dominic raab, and indeed by borisjohnson, that it's time for a new...
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i hope it works. social media _ campaign. 15 seconds, ben. i hope it works. 15 seconds, ben. i hope it works. social media is a _ campaign. 15 seconds, ben. i hope it works. social media is a complete i works. social media is a complete cesspool in many ways, and a lot of racism goes on. i'm a bit sceptical if it's only for a few days, how much of these players drive traffic? they have big followership. who knows if it will work. but totally worth ago. we knows if it will work. but totally worth age-— knows if it will work. but totally worth ago-— knows if it will work. but totally worth auo. ~ , ., the film review is up next. until next time, goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. the american actress aubrey plaza usually picks really interesting indie films. i loved safety not guaranteed and ingrid goes west. her latest movie might be her most fascinating yet. you're so lucky. what do you mean? you've got a guy who cooks. i can't cook. like at all. like anything? can
i hope it works. social media _ campaign. 15 seconds, ben. i hope it works. 15 seconds, ben. i hope it works. social media is a _ campaign. 15 seconds, ben. i hope it works. social media is a complete i works. social media is a complete cesspool in many ways, and a lot of racism goes on. i'm a bit sceptical if it's only for a few days, how much of these players drive traffic? they have big followership. who knows if it will work. but totally worth ago. we knows if it will work. but totally...
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behavior we do not get pleasure out of emitting carbon via get pleasure out of quality of life and i hope for going numb it also teaches us is that what you know of life means more than just getting into your car and getting stuck in traffic car i will have to leave it there for now professor. with boston university thank you so much for joining us. let's check in now with our science correspondent eric williams for another question related to climate change. demand for meat is growing and that has consequences for human health and the environment how does science trying to address this problem our hunger for me contributes in a major way to climate change and environmental degradation and the conditions in which billions of animals are kept also poses a direct health threat to humanity since experts say intensive animal agriculture provides a nearly perfect breeding ground for pathogens to evolve so what's science doing to help improve the paradigm well 2 things jump instantly to mind one is all that research behind plant based meat alternatives that look and taste like the real thing bu
behavior we do not get pleasure out of emitting carbon via get pleasure out of quality of life and i hope for going numb it also teaches us is that what you know of life means more than just getting into your car and getting stuck in traffic car i will have to leave it there for now professor. with boston university thank you so much for joining us. let's check in now with our science correspondent eric williams for another question related to climate change. demand for meat is growing and that...
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i hope so. ill be able to crack on any outbreaks and catch them before they spread but we have to be really, really vigilant. ii to be really, really vigilant. if the cases are already here is it too late to place india on the red list? that is a political policy decision and not one for scientists. i see variants of concern notjust in india but in brazil, south africa and also other ones we don�*t know about that will be cropping up. so why not be cautious? why not err on the side of caution? {line why not be cautious? why not err on the side of caution?— the side of caution? one one last cuestion. the side of caution? one one last question- it _ the side of caution? one one last question. it seems _ the side of caution? one one last question. it seems like _ the side of caution? one one last question. it seems like formality| question. it seems like formality starting to return, what could effects of these variants have on that? i effects of these variants have on that? ., , effects of these va
i hope so. ill be able to crack on any outbreaks and catch them before they spread but we have to be really, really vigilant. ii to be really, really vigilant. if the cases are already here is it too late to place india on the red list? that is a political policy decision and not one for scientists. i see variants of concern notjust in india but in brazil, south africa and also other ones we don�*t know about that will be cropping up. so why not be cautious? why not err on the side of...
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i never give up hope on something like that. it means so much to the american people. >> next question is lindsay mcpherson with roll call. reporter: thanks for doing this call today. i wanted to ask, you know, we've been in for a while now -- sometime soon? speaker pelosi: of course we will. part of the decision in that regard is in the hands of the capital physician as well as the sergeant at arms. in terms of how we can do that, how many people can be in the room, this or that, hopefully the more people who get vaccinated, the more people we can have in a room. some people have objections to vaccinations, which i hope they can overcome in the very near future. i want to acknowledge we have a new sergeant at arms -- he is so remarkable. the first african-american sergeant at arms. this is historic. he is going to be absolutely spectacular. he has been the head of the national guard of the district of columbia. so he knows the territory. whatever the number, we will be ready whenever the president is ready to comment. we will ex
i never give up hope on something like that. it means so much to the american people. >> next question is lindsay mcpherson with roll call. reporter: thanks for doing this call today. i wanted to ask, you know, we've been in for a while now -- sometime soon? speaker pelosi: of course we will. part of the decision in that regard is in the hands of the capital physician as well as the sergeant at arms. in terms of how we can do that, how many people can be in the room, this or that,...
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and i hope i'm wrong, but i've got my— equation? and i hope i'm wrong, but i've got my doubts. m sure you are never wrong, surely, _ i've got my doubts. i'm sure you are never wrong, surely, digby. - i've got my doubts. i'm sure you are never wrong, surely, digby. i- i've got my doubts. i'm sure you are never wrong, surely, digby. ijust. neverwrong, surely, digby. ijust want to say if emma is watching, feel free to get in touch and let us know your thoughts, because that was rather unfair of digby to pinpoint you there. there are plenty of other a—list celebrities doing that as well. yes, hashtag bbc papers if emma thompson wants to get in touch and share her views. all the papers covering this in some way or another, but ijust want covering this in some way or another, but i just want to covering this in some way or another, but ijust want to look covering this in some way or another, but i just want to look at another, but i just want to look at a different story in the times, jessica, and this resorts to, we just literally got this paper intimacy will have to talk me through
and i hope i'm wrong, but i've got my— equation? and i hope i'm wrong, but i've got my doubts. m sure you are never wrong, surely, _ i've got my doubts. i'm sure you are never wrong, surely, digby. - i've got my doubts. i'm sure you are never wrong, surely, digby. i- i've got my doubts. i'm sure you are never wrong, surely, digby. ijust. neverwrong, surely, digby. ijust want to say if emma is watching, feel free to get in touch and let us know your thoughts, because that was rather unfair of...
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i believe work is underway to address your concern. >> i hope it is ambassador. we don't wreck provisions of law to have the be ignored. i helped previous administrations to the same standards as the ranking member. i will hold this administration to the same standard. the purpose of the affirmation is to be able to be informed so members can make decisions on what u.s. policy should be. i broke this position of the ndaa to gain insight as congress conducts oversight of the agreement. i didn't write the agreement with the expectation the administration would ignore it. i expect them to comply with the law and i hope you will make sure this complaint takes place from your role since they will call upon you for the insight to make that report. do i have your commitment to work to try and get to us sooner rather than later? >> as i said senator, we understand the importance of what you have stated and we are working with your team to respond very quickly. >> let's put it this way. if i don't get the report, there will be no forthcoming from this committee. >> underst
i believe work is underway to address your concern. >> i hope it is ambassador. we don't wreck provisions of law to have the be ignored. i helped previous administrations to the same standards as the ranking member. i will hold this administration to the same standard. the purpose of the affirmation is to be able to be informed so members can make decisions on what u.s. policy should be. i broke this position of the ndaa to gain insight as congress conducts oversight of the agreement. i...
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behavior we do not get pleasure out of emitting carbon via get pleasure out of quality of life and i hope for the been then it also teaches us is that what you know of life means more than just getting into your car and getting stuck in traffic where i will have to leave it there for now professor. with boston university thank you so much for joining us. let's check in now with our science correspondent eric williams for another question related to climate change. demand for meat is growing and that has consequences for human health and the environment how does science trying to address this problem our hunger for me contributes in a major way to climate change and environmental degradation and the conditions in which billions of animals are kept also poses a direct health threat to humanity since experts say intensive animal agriculture provides a nearly perfect breeding ground for pathogens to evolve so what's science doing to help improve the paradigm well 2 things john instantly to mind one is all that research behind plant based meat alternatives that look and taste like the real thi
behavior we do not get pleasure out of emitting carbon via get pleasure out of quality of life and i hope for the been then it also teaches us is that what you know of life means more than just getting into your car and getting stuck in traffic where i will have to leave it there for now professor. with boston university thank you so much for joining us. let's check in now with our science correspondent eric williams for another question related to climate change. demand for meat is growing and...
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smart behavior we do not get pleasure out of american car vs pleasure out of quality of life and i hope for the better known it also teaches us is that what you know of life means more than just getting into your car and getting stuck in traffic or i will have to leave it there for now professor. with asa university thank you so much for joining us. and let's check in now with our science correspondent eric williams for another question related to climate change. demand for meat is growing and that has consequences for human health and the environment how does science trying to address this problem our hunger for me contributes in a major way to climate change and environmental degradation and the conditions in which billions of animals are kept also poses a direct health threat to humanity since experts say intensive animal agriculture provides a nearly perfect breeding ground for pathogens to evolve so what's science doing to help improve the paradigm well 2 things jump instantly to mind one is all that research behind plant based meat alternatives that look and taste like the real th
smart behavior we do not get pleasure out of american car vs pleasure out of quality of life and i hope for the better known it also teaches us is that what you know of life means more than just getting into your car and getting stuck in traffic or i will have to leave it there for now professor. with asa university thank you so much for joining us. and let's check in now with our science correspondent eric williams for another question related to climate change. demand for meat is growing and...
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i think the ideal of us all| hope! i think the ideal of us all livin: hope! ng longer and all of us being able to— living longer and all of us being able to get into a car where basically— able to get into a car where basically the controls are run by somebody clever than us is not a bad idea _ somebody clever than us is not a bad idea. �* , ., ., , idea. right, let's and finally with the hoto idea. right, let's and finally with the photo cover— idea. right, let's and finally with the photo cover sort _ idea. right, let's and finally with the photo cover sort of, - idea. right, let's and finally with the photo cover sort of, we've i the photo cover sort of, we've alluded to from other papers but is now big and bold on the top half of the sun. an interesting thing culturally, because we've a big photo about the next james bond, culturally, because we've a big photo about the nextjames bond, a big photo about the next queen of england, potentially, which is... one queen of england, getting myself 0ne queen of england, getting myself caught out, but now we have t
i think the ideal of us all| hope! i think the ideal of us all livin: hope! ng longer and all of us being able to— living longer and all of us being able to get into a car where basically— able to get into a car where basically the controls are run by somebody clever than us is not a bad idea _ somebody clever than us is not a bad idea. �* , ., ., , idea. right, let's and finally with the hoto idea. right, let's and finally with the photo cover— idea. right, let's and finally with the...
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and i also hope that this verdict for all of the rest of the collective, all of us will help us further along the road towards humanity. thank you all. >> i can't really follow that too much, but i just want to say i'm really privilege to work with this awesome group of dedicated, hardworking people in this endeavor, but it's also been a total privilege to get to know the floyd family and to spend time with him and get to know them because first and foremost, this is for you, george. and for your family and friends, thank you. >> so let me also thank public aaron elledge who was part of the team but is not here today but lola, thank you, lola for a wonderful job that you did, josh larson, josh, thank you so much, my friend, was lori, thank you, sorry. and i want to thank you and the next generation. and the next generation of justice seekers. i want to thank you, thank you very much. and i want to thank you vernona boswell, you are a star. and i also want to think so many other people, but with that, we are going to close our comments right now and just say that we are prepared to pursu
and i also hope that this verdict for all of the rest of the collective, all of us will help us further along the road towards humanity. thank you all. >> i can't really follow that too much, but i just want to say i'm really privilege to work with this awesome group of dedicated, hardworking people in this endeavor, but it's also been a total privilege to get to know the floyd family and to spend time with him and get to know them because first and foremost, this is for you, george. and...
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for the psaki of our country, i hope he chooses partisanship. >> c-span2 live in the u.s. house chamber on capitol hill for president biden's first speech to joint session in congress. after his speech, south carolina senator tim scott will give a response and reaction from lawmakers. we are watching the house as we wait for president biden lived on c-span2. american history, to officials standing behind the president during this event will be women, vice president kamala harris and house speaker nancy pelosi. [applause] [applause] [background noises] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> madam speaker, representatives of the president's cabinet. [applause] [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [inaudible conversations] .... [applause]
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. ♪ i tangled around ♪ ♪ mamie i'm coming i hope i didn't make you wait ♪ ♪ mamie i hope i'm not lateknow me ♪ ♪ it's your little baby ♪ >> to that which grieves my heart and wet my cheeks with artificial tears and frame my face to all occasions, can i do this and cannot get a crown. were it further. i'll pluck it down. ♪♪ >> people say it in 150 different languages and dialects, but it all means the same thing, let's go to the movies. the greatest medium for entertainment. to most people the movies in their theaters mean hollywood, hollywood, california, usa, the city that is not a city, only a post office branch of los angeles, where 30,000 specialists working in 272 separate arts and crafts, sciences and trades make the movies, working as a team to put their ideas into pictures. ♪♪ >> the end product of their labor is a continuous piece of film about an inch and a half õ÷ wide and almost two miles long. containing approximately 150,000 still pictures and frames. ♪♪ >> the reason these pictures seem to move is because of the fact that they can be flashed on the screen at the rate of
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i hope so. at the moment, i feel like _ quickly enough? i hope so. ike genomics and... the testing — moment, i feel like genomics and... the testing are going extremely well _ the testing are going extremely well. and i hope we can crack down on any— well. and i hope we can crack down on any outbreaks and catch them before _ on any outbreaks and catch them before they spread, but we have to before they spread, but we have to be really. _ before they spread, but we have to be really, really vigilant. gn before they spread, but we have to be really, really vigilant.— be really, really vigilant. on that, if the cases _ be really, really vigilant. on that, if the cases are _ be really, really vigilant. on that, if the cases are already _ be really, really vigilant. on that, if the cases are already here, - be really, really vigilant. on that, if the cases are already here, is i be really, really vigilant. on that, if the cases are already here, is itj if the cases are already here, is it too late to place india on the red list? ., �* , too late to place i
i hope so. at the moment, i feel like _ quickly enough? i hope so. ike genomics and... the testing — moment, i feel like genomics and... the testing are going extremely well _ the testing are going extremely well. and i hope we can crack down on any— well. and i hope we can crack down on any outbreaks and catch them before _ on any outbreaks and catch them before they spread, but we have to before they spread, but we have to be really. _ before they spread, but we have to be really, really...
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i am hopeful, i am hopeful. there _ helen? i am hopeful, i am hopeful. there has been a | helen? e has been a lot of debate internally on what can be possible. they have looked sector by sector. we are hoping there will be a 50% reduction in the target somewhere, 50% reduction in emissions by 2030. i somewhere, 50% reduction in emissions by 2030.— somewhere, 50% reduction in emissions by 2030. i was going to say thank — emissions by 2030. i was going to say thank you, _ emissions by 2030. i was going to say thank you, helen, - emissions by 2030. i was going to say thank you, helen, a - to say thank you, helen, a appreciate your time and your thoughts on where we are at. iris pang is chief economist for greater china with ing bank — she's in hong kong. good to talk to urs. china is the world's biggest emitter and xijinping will be in the virtual summit later today. what is china's commitment? china has committed to net zero carbon emission by 2060 and reduce emissions by 60% by 2050. for china, the plan is actually very detailed. they have a step—by—step how to do that own transpor
i am hopeful, i am hopeful. there _ helen? i am hopeful, i am hopeful. there has been a | helen? e has been a lot of debate internally on what can be possible. they have looked sector by sector. we are hoping there will be a 50% reduction in the target somewhere, 50% reduction in emissions by 2030. i somewhere, 50% reduction in emissions by 2030.— somewhere, 50% reduction in emissions by 2030. i was going to say thank — emissions by 2030. i was going to say thank you, _ emissions by 2030. i...
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i hope mr. kim will put a stop to this as well. with that, i welcome the opportunity to ask questions. chair durbin: thank you, senator grassley. at this point, we will have introductions of the two nominees. first, colleague senator kiersten gillibrand will join us remotely to introduce ms. clarke . senator gillibrand, are you with us? senator gillibrand: yes, i am. thank you. it is my honor to introduce ms. clarke. at this point in time when we are seeing a horrifying rise in bigotry and anti-semitism and an increase in voter suppression, it could not be more important for the civil justice department to have a leader who can address these challenges from day one. ms. clarke is that leader. she is the right person for this job at this moment. she first became interested in civil rights law on a high school field trip to watch the arguments in a connecticut school desegregation case and has spent her entire professional life in public service in virtually every area of civil rights. her career began as a trial attorney in the civil
i hope mr. kim will put a stop to this as well. with that, i welcome the opportunity to ask questions. chair durbin: thank you, senator grassley. at this point, we will have introductions of the two nominees. first, colleague senator kiersten gillibrand will join us remotely to introduce ms. clarke . senator gillibrand, are you with us? senator gillibrand: yes, i am. thank you. it is my honor to introduce ms. clarke. at this point in time when we are seeing a horrifying rise in bigotry and...
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i hope by virtue of today's discussion we not only illuminated the topic that moving us to greater actioni cannot thank you enough into our audience thank you for joining us in the message to each of us is to do all we can and all the ways we can onward together. >> thank you so much. >> thank you all.
i hope by virtue of today's discussion we not only illuminated the topic that moving us to greater actioni cannot thank you enough into our audience thank you for joining us in the message to each of us is to do all we can and all the ways we can onward together. >> thank you so much. >> thank you all.
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i hope we can get some good for your community. yeah, i hope so, too. and and i hope, you know, when this situation. dies down gets better. i hope that, you know, the same individuals who put this situation together between me and you. >> we'll reach back out to me so we can tackle some of those other issues and which you brought up to me before because i mean, you know, like i >> the issues lynch talking about here include the fact that black and brown people have been dying at a disproportionately higher rate than whites because communities of color tend affleck's less access to nutritious foods medical care, which led to the preexisting conditions like diabetes that lead to bad outcomes if they get covid. this is la about 30 minutes and trust me, he want to check it out. we've posted the entire video on our website. kron 4 dot com guy like that he calls and doctor fauci a lot laugh out loud still to come tonight on kron 4 news at 5. the family of a 13 year-old boy is demanding justice after police body cam footage was released of there. >> son being
i hope we can get some good for your community. yeah, i hope so, too. and and i hope, you know, when this situation. dies down gets better. i hope that, you know, the same individuals who put this situation together between me and you. >> we'll reach back out to me so we can tackle some of those other issues and which you brought up to me before because i mean, you know, like i >> the issues lynch talking about here include the fact that black and brown people have been dying at a...
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this does matter, people should care and i hope _ matter, people should care and i hope we — matter,t this and don't vote for the next big thing that comes along because _ the next big thing that comes along because we are nowhere near the bottom _ because we are nowhere near the bottom of— because we are nowhere near the bottom of the story. we are nowhere near yet _ bottom of the story. we are nowhere near yet the — bottom of the story. we are nowhere near yet the truth. alistair campbell, the truth. —— alistair campbett, _ campbell, the truth. —— alistair campbell, thank you very much. my pleasure _ detectives have arrested three teenagers following the fatal stabbing of a 14—year—old in east london yesterday. fares maatou was killed with what police believed to be "a large bladed item" outside a pizza restaurant in newham. two boys, aged 1a and 15, have been arrested on suspicion of murder. another 15—year—old boy was arrested in connection with the incident. an ambulance technician has died after an object struck the vehicle's windscreen as it was responding to a 999 call in her
this does matter, people should care and i hope _ matter, people should care and i hope we — matter,t this and don't vote for the next big thing that comes along because _ the next big thing that comes along because we are nowhere near the bottom _ because we are nowhere near the bottom of— because we are nowhere near the bottom of the story. we are nowhere near yet _ bottom of the story. we are nowhere near yet the — bottom of the story. we are nowhere near yet the truth. alistair...
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so while i would hope that the kind of moral call would be sufficient, if not, i would hope that the self-interested argument would be-- we've had more than three million people die of covid-19, tens of millions of people push closer into poverty, trillions of dollars of our economy not realized over the last 14 months and hopefully, any of these statistics as well as the human stories behind them kind of will galvanize action, melanne. and as raj said it's important to realize we've done big things before, the childhood immunization and saved tens of millions of kids lives by focusing on inoculating children across the world. the pet far program started by president bush and continued in a bipartisan way, kind of across different congresses and presidential administrations and i really think about this global effort to eradicate polio which i don't think that raj talked about. launched in 1988 when the world decided that we were going to eradicate this horrific disease in 1988 it was still endemic in a majority of the world's countries, thousands and thousands of children died every
so while i would hope that the kind of moral call would be sufficient, if not, i would hope that the self-interested argument would be-- we've had more than three million people die of covid-19, tens of millions of people push closer into poverty, trillions of dollars of our economy not realized over the last 14 months and hopefully, any of these statistics as well as the human stories behind them kind of will galvanize action, melanne. and as raj said it's important to realize we've done big...
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the african union for example i hope i am not revealing some secrets here. would try to acquire vaccines from manufacturers directly. but then you sign an agreement and silently things are changing. his other deals to manufacture. you need the transparency to use our voices and alliance keep demanding more from for transparency and to make them uncomfortable about secrecy in the transaction. that's all i can inform. we will push hard as a reliance of citizens. >> is an important point transparency, chelsea. >> thank you so much. talk soon to say how grateful i've been for leadership on so much over so many decades of tireless service. especially the issues were talking about here today. think her voice is so important. so often and has been the only one and i'm grateful she has a particulate perk persuasive power for it i don't more and more of her colleagues are recognizing the urgency of what were talking about here today. kind of what she knows talking about tirelessly. i certainly, strongly agree with everything winnie just said. and really the example k
the african union for example i hope i am not revealing some secrets here. would try to acquire vaccines from manufacturers directly. but then you sign an agreement and silently things are changing. his other deals to manufacture. you need the transparency to use our voices and alliance keep demanding more from for transparency and to make them uncomfortable about secrecy in the transaction. that's all i can inform. we will push hard as a reliance of citizens. >> is an important point...
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-- i also hope there are laughter moments. i was upfront about it, but in my own life i don't dwell on things for a long time and that's just how i am. it's like i went through that, it was tough, it sucked and i even have a chapter that says it sucks, the army philosophy. i own in and now i'm moving on. i'm i addressing being the working mom of two girls under the age of six and trying to be a good senator at the same time so i'm always moving on with theth next phase and i acknowledge what happened. i know shy away from it. i just don't have the time, i mean, after this interview i still have to go buy stuff for easter baskets which i haven't done yet and it's literally like 48 w hours away. i just don't gotot the time to spend it dwelling on the past. host: absolutely. fantastic chapter title, by the way. [laughter] host: i'm wondering how you know constituents take this at all? have you had conversations about people with your personal life that endedat up affecting certain chapters in ther book? guest: definitely. my const
-- i also hope there are laughter moments. i was upfront about it, but in my own life i don't dwell on things for a long time and that's just how i am. it's like i went through that, it was tough, it sucked and i even have a chapter that says it sucks, the army philosophy. i own in and now i'm moving on. i'm i addressing being the working mom of two girls under the age of six and trying to be a good senator at the same time so i'm always moving on with theth next phase and i acknowledge what...
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thank you, and i hope i get to come back to see you folks after this plan is passed. and the question is, you have to attract even more apprentices, more people, because we are building so much. god bless you all, and may god protect our troops. [applause] >> high school students particed
thank you, and i hope i get to come back to see you folks after this plan is passed. and the question is, you have to attract even more apprentices, more people, because we are building so much. god bless you all, and may god protect our troops. [applause] >> high school students particed
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thank you, and i hope i get to come back to see you folks after this plan is passed.nd the question is, you have to attract even more apprentices, more people, because we are building so much. god bless you all, and may god protect our troops. [applause] >> here is a look at our live coverage thursday, at 10:00 a.m. eastern, a discussion on the pandemic and the medical supply chain from the washington international trade association. that is followed by a house administration subcommittee at noon, on access to voting in u.s. elections. at 3:30 therapy and institute looks at how the pandemic affects immigrant emilys. ron klain speaks to politico about the biden administration agenda. that is live at 9:00 e.a. at --
thank you, and i hope i get to come back to see you folks after this plan is passed.nd the question is, you have to attract even more apprentices, more people, because we are building so much. god bless you all, and may god protect our troops. [applause] >> here is a look at our live coverage thursday, at 10:00 a.m. eastern, a discussion on the pandemic and the medical supply chain from the washington international trade association. that is followed by a house administration subcommittee...
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thank you, and i hope i get to come back to see you folks after this plan is passed. and the question is, you have to attract even more apprentices, more people, because we are building so much. , god bless you all, and may god protect our troops. [applause] announcer: c-span's "washington journal," every day, we take your calls live and discuss policy issues that affect you. come and up thursday, changes to george of voting laws with the director of legislative affairs for common cause, and the honest elections project's executive director. also, from "the new york times," talking about the affordable care act and subsidies. watch c-span's "washington journal" thursday morning and be sure to join in with facebook comments, texts, and tweets. announcer: the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, who is charged in the death of george floyd, continues thursday at 10:15 eastern. watch live coverage of the trial on c-span2, live at c-span.org, or on the c-span radio app, and if you missed any of our live coverage, watch it on c-span two and any time on
thank you, and i hope i get to come back to see you folks after this plan is passed. and the question is, you have to attract even more apprentices, more people, because we are building so much. , god bless you all, and may god protect our troops. [applause] announcer: c-span's "washington journal," every day, we take your calls live and discuss policy issues that affect you. come and up thursday, changes to george of voting laws with the director of legislative affairs for common...
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i hope today's verdict provides some measure of comfort. i want to say what an amazing job the attorney general did in recruiting an amazing team of prosecutors and staff. they were exceptional. their use of experts, evidence and witnesses left the jury with no alternative except to find mr. shelving guilty. the state of minnesota should be proud of this staff of volunteers who assisted the attorney general's and the jobs they gate over the last seven weeks. i am also proud that, from the moment the hennepin county sheriff's office charged derek chauvin with manslaughter and murder after george floyd's murder, our team work side-by-side. the assistant hennepin county attorney joshua larson did witness prep development and strategy and for the manager of our victim services division, she has been in direct contact for nearly a year now the family of george floyd. fitness and witness advocates managed all the witnesses, civilian and professional. my two deputies and i supplied pretty check device and -- strategic advice and coordination to thi
i hope today's verdict provides some measure of comfort. i want to say what an amazing job the attorney general did in recruiting an amazing team of prosecutors and staff. they were exceptional. their use of experts, evidence and witnesses left the jury with no alternative except to find mr. shelving guilty. the state of minnesota should be proud of this staff of volunteers who assisted the attorney general's and the jobs they gate over the last seven weeks. i am also proud that, from the...
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i hope that we'll make progress on approving an fdr allocation, which i think would be very important way to support the reserve needs globally, especially if low income countries, you mentioned tackling debt. i think that an extremely important initiative, to the poorest countries, you know, i hope that this will be the focus and that the developed countries will band together to make sure that we provide that support. >> absolutely. and i'd like very much the way you said that as the u.s. expands, that has benefits for everyone and we can extend that as europe expands. that has benefit in the developing world, i think, really welcomes that growth coming out of the advanced economies, as it can be achieved. so i was very happy to hearsay an upgrade in the imf forecast to that. and to climate change, these are immense issues for the whole world and so each of us in our various ways are interacting. i went through our climate change action plan that we're just, just releasing, but i wonder for the imf how do you think about the context of the macroeconomic challenges that you work on a
i hope that we'll make progress on approving an fdr allocation, which i think would be very important way to support the reserve needs globally, especially if low income countries, you mentioned tackling debt. i think that an extremely important initiative, to the poorest countries, you know, i hope that this will be the focus and that the developed countries will band together to make sure that we provide that support. >> absolutely. and i'd like very much the way you said that as the...
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>> i hope so. all the stories in the book about me growing up in asia and revering america and being so lucky or talking about being hungry when i was in my teens and my dad lost his job and was unemployed when he was in his 50s, i told these stories because i know that there are people that have lost a job and can't get another one and are behind on their rent and are a day away from homelessness and they are scraping by whatever they can and choosing between do i feed my kid were take my medicine. i've been telling these stories and i put them together in the book to show you're not alone. and there are people like me who are in positions of color that they see you and are trying to solve the problems but despite all that, the safety nets were there for me. the safety nets were there. i did get the food stamps when i needed. i could go to a public school i could graduate from. i could graduate college with relatively low debt. i have my bachelors degree. all of that was available to join the army
>> i hope so. all the stories in the book about me growing up in asia and revering america and being so lucky or talking about being hungry when i was in my teens and my dad lost his job and was unemployed when he was in his 50s, i told these stories because i know that there are people that have lost a job and can't get another one and are behind on their rent and are a day away from homelessness and they are scraping by whatever they can and choosing between do i feed my kid were take...
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i hope that a compromise might emerge from this. first off, i think the country will learn a lot about how our court system is organized as the commission analyzes it. quarreling about the people on the commission are they too liberal or too moderate or not moderate enough. we will have education experience understanding how our circuit. supreme court smaller number. education around that what i hope comes out of it, jesse, that maybe we can go back to the rule that both my senator graham and leader mcconnell laid out a few years ago. we should not confirm justices in an election year. if that rule had been adhered to, i think you would find it really, really difficult for some democrats to even consider doing what some of them laid out today. let me be clear. i'm opposed to it but i understand where it's coming from. there is a way to fix it. we should set out a rule about who can be confirmed and at what period of time they can be confirmed and stick to it. >> greg: all right. let's go to greg up in the corner there. [laughter] i l
i hope that a compromise might emerge from this. first off, i think the country will learn a lot about how our court system is organized as the commission analyzes it. quarreling about the people on the commission are they too liberal or too moderate or not moderate enough. we will have education experience understanding how our circuit. supreme court smaller number. education around that what i hope comes out of it, jesse, that maybe we can go back to the rule that both my senator graham and...
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i do hope that we can find a solution, but time is not on our side. this emergency scheduling order expires next week. the senate is not in session next week. i know that we want to empower addicts, as the senator from new jersey said, that we want to help get them treatment that they need to get back on their feet. that's a goal i share. we are talking, though, about drug dealers, drug traffickers, cartels, chinese super labs, and if we do not pass an extension extension -- in my bill, a permanent extension of this emergency scheduling order, it is the addicts who will be hurt because their drug dealers and these cartels and the super labs will simply begin to flood our streets once again with the synthetic fentanyl analogues, which i remind you again can be 150 times more potent than fentanyl itself, which is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine. so i hope my democratic friends will reconsider in the short time we have this week and we will be able to pass a permanent extension of this scheduling order. madam president, i yield the floor. mr. bo
i do hope that we can find a solution, but time is not on our side. this emergency scheduling order expires next week. the senate is not in session next week. i know that we want to empower addicts, as the senator from new jersey said, that we want to help get them treatment that they need to get back on their feet. that's a goal i share. we are talking, though, about drug dealers, drug traffickers, cartels, chinese super labs, and if we do not pass an extension extension -- in my bill, a...
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i hope that congress is able to work this out. publican senators are worried about the republican base and think that those 33% are the primary voters who could toss them out if they don't toe that line. i wonder if republican senators feel they can do what i think is the right thing. >> governor patrick -- >> may i? >> jump in. >> one of the things that has to happen. and i was so encouraged to see this in chauvin's trial is that the good cops have to speak up. they have to talk about how the behavior of the bad cops makes their job harder. we saw witnesses come forward and dismiss the notion that nine-plus minutes of an officer's knee on a suspect's neck is okay. the other thing is we have to start appreciating that there is frequent -- not always, but frequent disparity between the official record made by the officers involved in an incident and what the videotapes actually say. we have been deferring to police for a long time on the important point that their job is hard. but they do their job differently in certain communities
i hope that congress is able to work this out. publican senators are worried about the republican base and think that those 33% are the primary voters who could toss them out if they don't toe that line. i wonder if republican senators feel they can do what i think is the right thing. >> governor patrick -- >> may i? >> jump in. >> one of the things that has to happen. and i was so encouraged to see this in chauvin's trial is that the good cops have to speak up. they...
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johnson: i hope i have made my point the way i think this should work. i am the promised are of scotland -- i am the prime minister of scotland as well as the whole of the u.k.. obviously i need a good relationship with everybody, and i talked, many times to them. i continue to do so, that's the way it should be. what i don't think would necessarily be right to have a permanent council as it were. the kind that is taking place tomorrow in brussels. i do not think that is the model we are after. >> as we get to the end of this first section, how will develop governments be engaged in the cup 2026 preparations? p.m. johnson: they are already involved. it's one of the beauties of the union. that u.n. brings this summit to the u.k., to glasgow, and thanks to our collective membership of the union that we are able to host it in glascow. that is a great thing. they're all sorts of conversations going on about the look and feel of the summit, what it is going to involve, the fringe, all of that kind of stuff. >> moving on to our next section about covid. we sta
johnson: i hope i have made my point the way i think this should work. i am the promised are of scotland -- i am the prime minister of scotland as well as the whole of the u.k.. obviously i need a good relationship with everybody, and i talked, many times to them. i continue to do so, that's the way it should be. what i don't think would necessarily be right to have a permanent council as it were. the kind that is taking place tomorrow in brussels. i do not think that is the model we are after....