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i. marion met palpable sense of disappointment. i would say, especially from the small island states in developing countries, and especially after that remarkable intervention, last minute intervention from india, china, and from south africa on their claws on coal, saying that it should be phased down rather than phased out. it all comes down to the my new shy of the wording in the end that we have to say the fact that coal was in there in the 1st place is a good thing. and also that was what was good in the tax was the ambition section whereby nations have to come back next year to up their commitments to reduce emissions in the past agreement is 2025 now it's next year. and every year, after many say here that we all just about still on track for the $1.00 degree target. objections, it is so decided the end of the road after 2 weeks until the sleepless night. please, when again, jason for the draining intensity. may i do say to all our delegates, i apologize for the way this process has unfolded. and i am deeply sorry. i also und
i. marion met palpable sense of disappointment. i would say, especially from the small island states in developing countries, and especially after that remarkable intervention, last minute intervention from india, china, and from south africa on their claws on coal, saying that it should be phased down rather than phased out. it all comes down to the my new shy of the wording in the end that we have to say the fact that coal was in there in the 1st place is a good thing. and also that was what...
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he said, i jakes, marion act. and he said that the he was leaving the r a c at that time because of the sponsorship by a fossil fuel companies. i mean, some people out there going to think specially some young people and maybe maybe if they what you in the role is malcolm tucker, that it's impossible to beat the kinder spin. that. com 26 is a great success that the politicians know what they're doing and to have confidence in them and that camber oil field. this is just a stop gap and later it can be decommission. no and anything is possible. everything's possible. you know, all we have to do is to listen sensibly to the truth, decide what is right and pursue it and also come together to do that. you know, if this is not a done deal, you know, we can, we can face this if we get together and pursue it, you know, actively and passionately. i mean, i'm not sure whether you saw about how power stations here and are using bio mass and what they say is the plan of the tree in the developing world. and this has been expos
he said, i jakes, marion act. and he said that the he was leaving the r a c at that time because of the sponsorship by a fossil fuel companies. i mean, some people out there going to think specially some young people and maybe maybe if they what you in the role is malcolm tucker, that it's impossible to beat the kinder spin. that. com 26 is a great success that the politicians know what they're doing and to have confidence in them and that camber oil field. this is just a stop gap and later it...
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i don't know how you are. of that too. many too many nights in marion till i it's just too much time and i'm sure you had it out the was wazoo. how do you travel now? you still travel? well worry over it and you know, i've got a really nice playing and it otherwise i couldn't do it if i had to be in a bus or go commercial, you know, so that really helped. but i love playing, i love being on, on, on stage. but them hotel rooms, europe shipment in and out in and out. so, you know, good news is got a place we can find a nice town like chicago, you know, like, you know, new yorker, you know, and dallas, you know, we fly in and out to shoot for like a week and then i can do it. and also i, i never stay on for more than 2 weeks. i come on, i go to, we're staying home for 2 weeks. and i really don't even do that. sure. because i do about 40 shows here in just to keep my band alive. i love doing it, but yeah, the travel kicks my and i.
i don't know how you are. of that too. many too many nights in marion till i it's just too much time and i'm sure you had it out the was wazoo. how do you travel now? you still travel? well worry over it and you know, i've got a really nice playing and it otherwise i couldn't do it if i had to be in a bus or go commercial, you know, so that really helped. but i love playing, i love being on, on, on stage. but them hotel rooms, europe shipment in and out in and out. so, you know, good news is...
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man, i don't know how you are, but too many, too many nights in marion sill ins i. it's just too much time and i'm sure you had it out the was wazoo. how do you travel now? you still travel? well, worry over it. ah, and you know, i've got a really nice playing and it otherwise i couldn't do it if i had to be in a bus or go commercial, you know, so that really helped, but i love playing, i love being on, on, on stage. but them hotel rooms, europe shipping in and out in and out. so, you know, good news is got a place we can find a nice town like chicago, you know, or like, you know, new york or, you know, and dallas, you know, we fly in and out to shows for like a week. and then i can do it and also i never stay off for more than 2 weeks. i come on, i go to week, stay home for 2 weeks. and i really don't even do that. sure, because i do about 40 shows in here in just to keep my band alive. i love doing it, but yeah, the travel kicks my. i can't, and i thought we'll do a residency in vegas. you know, so don't have to travel, right. but the air in that town and that is
man, i don't know how you are, but too many, too many nights in marion sill ins i. it's just too much time and i'm sure you had it out the was wazoo. how do you travel now? you still travel? well, worry over it. ah, and you know, i've got a really nice playing and it otherwise i couldn't do it if i had to be in a bus or go commercial, you know, so that really helped, but i love playing, i love being on, on, on stage. but them hotel rooms, europe shipping in and out in and out. so, you know,...
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i remember for example watching the house one time and marion barry the congressman from arkansas with a southern accent a congressman from florida basically said he had mischaracterized his view on the budget he went after him and then i go back to someone that was overrated for his rhetorical flourishes and he had to supported of the affordable care act and he comes back and gives a statement and calls them lying sacks of scum. they also think they can be very underhanded for example jesse jackson was running in 1984 he didn't go after walter mondale who was from minnesota talking about hubert humphrey a former vice president that ran in 1960, 68 and 52 as well the 1972. no matter what side you're on it's something you can appreciate the way politicians are able to insult and for others it can be creative. >> the author of the book the great political trivia challenge, available online. thanks for spending a few minutes with us on about books. >> it's nice to be on the station that i dedicated the book too. >> as 2021 wraps up the list of notable books starting to emerge from publica
i remember for example watching the house one time and marion barry the congressman from arkansas with a southern accent a congressman from florida basically said he had mischaracterized his view on the budget he went after him and then i go back to someone that was overrated for his rhetorical flourishes and he had to supported of the affordable care act and he comes back and gives a statement and calls them lying sacks of scum. they also think they can be very underhanded for example jesse...
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marion from georgia. caller: i have three points or questions i would like to ask you.ne is the definition of small business. if coke industries -- koch industries has 20 factories with 500 people, are they still koch industries considered small business because each factory has 500 people? the second one is the ppp loan that is forgiven. is that not the very definition of socialism, maybe for rich people? the third one is we have a real problem where nobody -- one party does not want to raise wages for working people. but because every family now needs two working people, a wife and husband both have to work, aren't we just basically saying let's keep wages low but are taxpayer money is going to fund the child credit in the build back better? are we giving big corporations and all the -- host: we have your point. guest: as i said earlier there are many different definitions at the federal level for small business. generally the small business administration considers a small business a business with fewer than 500 employees, although they have some variation based on i
marion from georgia. caller: i have three points or questions i would like to ask you.ne is the definition of small business. if coke industries -- koch industries has 20 factories with 500 people, are they still koch industries considered small business because each factory has 500 people? the second one is the ppp loan that is forgiven. is that not the very definition of socialism, maybe for rich people? the third one is we have a real problem where nobody -- one party does not want to raise...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> i wanted abby to do the show for eight years because i love the job so much. mariontill good. >> the television station where mary works is bought out and everyone is fired. >> we all need some kleenex. >> how do we leave this room? >> we were saying good-bye to the show and to each other. >> it's still emotional after all these years. because that was a family. "the mary tyler moore show," the mte enterprises were really powerful. the baby boom generations had not settled into the domestic life young professionals but have not yet started their families. >> i didn't want to do the standard family show. >> i am sure he has girlfriends but he denies it. >> well, of course, todd's 13 now. [ laughter ] >> the fact that so many people in hollywood were hitting the couch, probably opens the doors for setting up the show. >> i audity for the people. >> you have no idea what it's like to be incredibly good-looking. [ laughter ] >> going to my office and there is that. >> the show is kind of a model how to do a workplace comedy and you bring together all these types and it w
. ♪ ♪ >>> i wanted abby to do the show for eight years because i love the job so much. mariontill good. >> the television station where mary works is bought out and everyone is fired. >> we all need some kleenex. >> how do we leave this room? >> we were saying good-bye to the show and to each other. >> it's still emotional after all these years. because that was a family. "the mary tyler moore show," the mte enterprises were really powerful....
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in the backyard with their guns drawn facing todd's house. >> what happened next floored marion cockerell. >> and iwards across the street. >> stop right there. turn around. put your hands on top of your head. drop down to your knees. keep your hand on top of your head. you understand me? >> yes, i do. >> who else is inside the house? >> there's no one else inside the house, sir. >> and where's your wife? >> my wife is inside the house. >> you said nobody else was inside, though. >> my wife is dead. >> how could it be? rachel winkler was just 37 years old, with those three little children to whom she meant the whole world. >> where is your wife? >> she's in -- when you enter the house, you turn to the right. the first bedroom on your right. >> you sure she's dead? >> i'm positive. >> how can you be -- how are you sure? >> no pulse, no breathing. >> amid the chaos, frantic calls, one of the neighbors reached rachel's father. >> and i get a phone call from a screaming, irrational voice on the other end. i said, "is it rachel?" "yes, it's rachel." i said, i have a question for you." "is there a yellow
in the backyard with their guns drawn facing todd's house. >> what happened next floored marion cockerell. >> and iwards across the street. >> stop right there. turn around. put your hands on top of your head. drop down to your knees. keep your hand on top of your head. you understand me? >> yes, i do. >> who else is inside the house? >> there's no one else inside the house, sir. >> and where's your wife? >> my wife is inside the house. >>...
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i think they were kind of stagnant, 14 million to 15 marion barrels a day, now expected to rise, up to 16 million barrels a day this month . and globally the iea came out today and said they see global refinery runs climbing something like 3.5 million barrels per day over the next couple of months. so, what that will do is increase the supply of gasoline and diesel onto the market. again, there is so much, it really depends on what demand does over the next couple of months, right? more people driving and flying because of the holidays? it's hard to tell. business travel is still way down and i don't think that's expected to recover to pre-covid levels for two or three years. more people traveling for the holidays, a lot of it depends on that. how much are people going to be out shopping and eating, so on and so forth. host: if you want to talk gas and oil prices, jeff mower is a great guy to do it with. eastern and central time zones, 202, --(202) 748-8001 (202) . guest: we assess around the world. so, the division i work for is the oil division. i marriage the americas news division.
i think they were kind of stagnant, 14 million to 15 marion barrels a day, now expected to rise, up to 16 million barrels a day this month . and globally the iea came out today and said they see global refinery runs climbing something like 3.5 million barrels per day over the next couple of months. so, what that will do is increase the supply of gasoline and diesel onto the market. again, there is so much, it really depends on what demand does over the next couple of months, right? more people...
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i spoke volumes with just the sound. >> ayyy! ♪ you ain't nothing but a hound dog ♪ ♪ crying all the time ♪ >> marion always called the fonz arthurespect. >> well, good luck, arthur. >> hey, thanks, mrs. c. >> and she also had a crush on him, i think. a little bit. >> hey! >> when the fonz took over, the dynamic changed. >> we venture into teenage american graffiti style comedy. >> let's see it. >> doesn't look like a hickey. >> that show ends up going from 22nd place to first place. it becomes the number one show in the country. >> there would be traffic, people getting home to watch "happy days." >> it was a revolution. networks targeting 18 to 49-year-olds not necessarily with family sitcoms but with friends sitcoms. >> laverne defazio and shirley feeney. whoa. >> garry marshall said we've got this part on "happy days." the show we did was a double date with fonzie and richie. >> nice. and a tie too. >> and a hankie. is that for showing or for blowing? >> they were incredibly individually funny. >> is anybody upstairs going to run down and call me a nasty name? >> and then garry got the idea to spin them off into their own ser
i spoke volumes with just the sound. >> ayyy! ♪ you ain't nothing but a hound dog ♪ ♪ crying all the time ♪ >> marion always called the fonz arthurespect. >> well, good luck, arthur. >> hey, thanks, mrs. c. >> and she also had a crush on him, i think. a little bit. >> hey! >> when the fonz took over, the dynamic changed. >> we venture into teenage american graffiti style comedy. >> let's see it. >> doesn't look like a hickey....
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i mean, the early days, you know, post emancipation, you know, the celebration on january the 1st or taking the fourth of july, these celebrations and actually going to marion square and the other places and actually, you know, having, taking over the space. so this is not something new. i think we should be looking back at all of these examples in our history and why do we keep repeating the same thing. right? because, i mean, again, we know where it ends. it ends with the space of going back to just being what the streets are like, and so i think we have to find that place where we will feel comfortable in those spaces with things that might mean something different to one of us being side by side. i think if we start we only get back to the single dimension. i think we have to learn to deal with, at the heart of this country, we have to deal with the duality, and take the veil. off. to young brown and black people, the veil is a powerful thing to walk into a room, and immediately people look at me, my race first, and they don't have to say anything, you just know that look, and someone was asking me to describe it the other day, and i was like, really, i
i mean, the early days, you know, post emancipation, you know, the celebration on january the 1st or taking the fourth of july, these celebrations and actually going to marion square and the other places and actually, you know, having, taking over the space. so this is not something new. i think we should be looking back at all of these examples in our history and why do we keep repeating the same thing. right? because, i mean, again, we know where it ends. it ends with the space of going back...
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thanks a lot, marion meliss hamilton saint paul position at the fest for minute one grand prix to be held here in cas on. i he took the time sheets well clear of the field as he aimed to close the gap of max, the stopping and the driver's championship, as they say it has all the action. as the sunsets on the la salle circuit excitement in the stems grew ahead of qualifying the latest chapter. what's become one of the tightest formula? one turtle bottles. in years with 3 races left in the season, 7 time will champion louis hamilton trails much for stopping by just 14 points in the championship. f one is in cats off the 1st time, so none of the drivers have driven this track. the full stop was quick in his red bull, but he had to settle the 2nd best. it was hamilton, who dominated under the floodlights for besides, he was quickest in all 3 qualifying sessions. nearly half a 2nd faster than the stepan. and he did it all with an upset stomach as well. yes . let's go. great. so guys yesterday was a really difficult elementary, thursday and friday wasn't feeling too well. and so really struggle through throughou
thanks a lot, marion meliss hamilton saint paul position at the fest for minute one grand prix to be held here in cas on. i he took the time sheets well clear of the field as he aimed to close the gap of max, the stopping and the driver's championship, as they say it has all the action. as the sunsets on the la salle circuit excitement in the stems grew ahead of qualifying the latest chapter. what's become one of the tightest formula? one turtle bottles. in years with 3 races left in the...
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marion. so it's a new way, of course has to be started, and we need to see how efficient it exists. and lic seems i games in your area, but also we can really quickly adapt maxine to a new variant if needed. and we believe that different counties portfolio of different vaccines. we see that monopoly, all of them are in a vacuum in europe, failed to protect europe. so it shouldn't be about emma and a monopoly. it should be about portfolio of different extreme technologies, including ration vaccines. chinese vaccines, other vaccines from britain astrazeneca is very good, and all this report folio different vaccines in countries beg themselves. meanwhile, discussions about a vaccine mix and match approach as a way to maximize the effectiveness of jobs is concerned. i think in the medical community with separate trials underway in multiple countries, the head of the russian direct investment fund again thinks partnerships between vaccine manufacturers is going to prove vital moving forward. we provide a longer term solution. we believe the partnership between emma and they haven't seen and other than t
marion. so it's a new way, of course has to be started, and we need to see how efficient it exists. and lic seems i games in your area, but also we can really quickly adapt maxine to a new variant if needed. and we believe that different counties portfolio of different vaccines. we see that monopoly, all of them are in a vacuum in europe, failed to protect europe. so it shouldn't be about emma and a monopoly. it should be about portfolio of different extreme technologies, including ration...
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marion in new jersey, republican. caller: hi, today is my birthday, i am 84 years old. caller: thank you. just give me a little extra time because it is my birthday. [laughter] host: [laughter] caller: listen, i am eight trump fan 100% -- i ama trump fan 100%. first of all, the democrats are hypocrites. in every way, we have a bumbling idiot for president right now, but they do not want to admit it . they know it. everything they say, they tell us what we have to do, but they do not do it. as far as the war goes, he stopped the war, -- as far as the wall goes, he stopped a while, but he is building one around his house. do not let me hear about that. as far as the climate change, biden had 85 car entourage just in italy alone, and then 45 in scotland. plus, all the leaders from all these countries fighting global warming came in with their jets. that was no global warming, eh? they are hypocrites. they are telling us what we should be doing, but they do not do it. as far as what happened on january 6, they want to investigate it, go ahead. but one them to investigate fi
marion in new jersey, republican. caller: hi, today is my birthday, i am 84 years old. caller: thank you. just give me a little extra time because it is my birthday. [laughter] host: [laughter] caller: listen, i am eight trump fan 100% -- i ama trump fan 100%. first of all, the democrats are hypocrites. in every way, we have a bumbling idiot for president right now, but they do not want to admit it . they know it. everything they say, they tell us what we have to do, but they do not do it. as...
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i reading now pretty and trent. i'm writing a book about the red sox in the glory years in the pennant race and turns out of what they do this year. >> this for marionat would you say john adams most important contribution and why was he chosen to be the first white president. sina actually adams most important contribution was made early in the game in 1760s, and early 70s, even see this in the film in the play of 1776, he's recognizing that americans is inevitable and that america was looking for a messiah that would never come. and later on, he becomes vice president because he gets the second number of votes after washington and the election of 1789. and he hates the vice presidency and he said has the most ridiculous idea ever invented in the minds of man and one of the things that some listeners might be surprised by is that the first presidents, washington, adams and jefferson. and madison, they did not regard the presidency as the capstone of their careers, they regarded it as an epilogue. and adams thought his greatest contribution came in the revolution in washington thought it was during the war to win the war and jefferson believed his g
i reading now pretty and trent. i'm writing a book about the red sox in the glory years in the pennant race and turns out of what they do this year. >> this for marionat would you say john adams most important contribution and why was he chosen to be the first white president. sina actually adams most important contribution was made early in the game in 1760s, and early 70s, even see this in the film in the play of 1776, he's recognizing that americans is inevitable and that america was...
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marion. may his memory be a constant source of blessing to you, your children and your grandchildren. america will never forget or fail to honor the extraordinary leadership of sheldon adelson. [applause] but ionight just to say thank you. thank you for the privilege of serving in the most pro-america, pro-israel administration in american history. [applause] you know, it was the greatest honor of mye life to serve as vice president with president donald trump. and i will always be proud of the record that we assembled together with your support we rebuild our military. we revised our economy. we unleashed american energy we saw more than 300 conservatives confirmed to our federal courts in the midst of the worst endemic in 100 years. we launched the greatest national mobilization since world war ii. and that is a trump-pence administration if the world knew nothing else, the world knew this, america stands with israel. [applause] the trumpets of administration assured israel would always have the resources to be able to defend herself by herself and i'm proud report that under our administration american support for israel security was greater than ever before. i know you've heard from this
marion. may his memory be a constant source of blessing to you, your children and your grandchildren. america will never forget or fail to honor the extraordinary leadership of sheldon adelson. [applause] but ionight just to say thank you. thank you for the privilege of serving in the most pro-america, pro-israel administration in american history. [applause] you know, it was the greatest honor of mye life to serve as vice president with president donald trump. and i will always be proud of the...
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taking fourth of july celebration and going the marion square and other places and actually having taking over the space. so this is not something new. i we should be looking back at all of these examples in our history and why do we keep repeating the same thing, right, because, i mean, again because we know where it ends. it ends the streets going back to just being what the streets are like and so i think we have to find that place where we will feel comfortable in those spaces with things that might mean something different to one of us being side by side. i think if you start erasing one side you only get back to that kind of single dimension. i think we have to learn to deal with these dualities right at the heart of the country and we have to deal with dualities and there's nothing, i will just speak to young, brown and black people on the street, it's a powerful thing, for me to walk into a room or space and to be -- to feel that people immediately look at me, my race first and they don't even have to say anything and you know that lack, you just know that look and so one was asking me to describe it and i was like really, i ha
taking fourth of july celebration and going the marion square and other places and actually having taking over the space. so this is not something new. i we should be looking back at all of these examples in our history and why do we keep repeating the same thing, right, because, i mean, again because we know where it ends. it ends the streets going back to just being what the streets are like and so i think we have to find that place where we will feel comfortable in those spaces with things...
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i maybe wanted to close by talking about that. for both of you, jordan you talk about that from abraham lincoln >> they were also present in so many ways and then if you talk about marionn about 40 years, has lost three professional, that is unimaginable) the rise of compus at that point and then you talk about this thing about darrell, this persons who wrote the statistics but then broke number seven is one of my favorite three talk about transparency in computers and how to get both os these play a role in these google trends come the great machine that will predict so many things but that did not work. maybe each of you can say a little bit about what are your favorite stories or something, to me that is the entrance point for normal human to jump into these complexity of these beautiful stories and maybe it could be as hard as choosing a favoriteg child, my fourth one s my favorite by far but some might have a harder time. is there something that you love about what you wrote and you would love to share in your own voice heard. >> i really fell in love withth the public health campaign, florence nightingale was raging in the 1860s. for me this was an astonishing st
i maybe wanted to close by talking about that. for both of you, jordan you talk about that from abraham lincoln >> they were also present in so many ways and then if you talk about marionn about 40 years, has lost three professional, that is unimaginable) the rise of compus at that point and then you talk about this thing about darrell, this persons who wrote the statistics but then broke number seven is one of my favorite three talk about transparency in computers and how to get both os...
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i would then put in the book. it gave me a sense of the geography that marion was covering on her flights of the geography that marion romantic flying. she should turn around. — romantic flying. she should turn around, beat on her way back to montana. — around, beat on her way back to montana. but, gunning the engine, pulling _ montana. but, gunning the engine, pulling her— montana. but, gunning the engine, pulling her scarf up over her mouth and nose. — pulling her scarf up over her mouth and nose, she ascends 12,000 feet. rock and _ and nose, she ascends 12,000 feet. rock and blue eyes loom up, hemming her in— rock and blue eyes loom up, hemming her in below— rock and blue eyes loom up, hemming her in below crevices and in places the snow— her in below crevices and in places the snow has broken through and there _ the snow has broken through and there is— the snow has broken through and there is blackness underneath. the engine _ there is blackness underneath. the engine split is that this approval. high. _ engine split is that this approval. high. too— engine split is that this approval. high, too cold. she circle
i would then put in the book. it gave me a sense of the geography that marion was covering on her flights of the geography that marion romantic flying. she should turn around. — romantic flying. she should turn around, beat on her way back to montana. — around, beat on her way back to montana. but, gunning the engine, pulling _ montana. but, gunning the engine, pulling her— montana. but, gunning the engine, pulling her scarf up over her mouth and nose. — pulling her scarf up over her...
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marion unity excites method, has already been tested in the world. this is what we are going to reproduce. but not come polio code for the challenge is to me and i think people who are not to me and then the unionized and then recovered lockton though, but a lot of them would be exact 222. since this is not going to expect to recruit people for risa, timing always depends on the recruitment team will be introduced shortly for charles can approximately in january and we'll take several months business sort of that in the next 3 to 5 months. if all of the present time receipts of commission in the regulator, recruitment to volunteers, this study will be completed and we want to make it in the near future. it will be possible to see the main points of the internet. sure, it is in your musical. you, i then put it in order to avoid getting sick, if necessary, constantly the mean vacation of the most important goal that humanity must achieve now is to obtain heard immunity and reduce mortality, and thus reduce the burden on the measure that will really protect the population is re fax nation with the introduction of read the nation in russia and abroa
marion unity excites method, has already been tested in the world. this is what we are going to reproduce. but not come polio code for the challenge is to me and i think people who are not to me and then the unionized and then recovered lockton though, but a lot of them would be exact 222. since this is not going to expect to recruit people for risa, timing always depends on the recruitment team will be introduced shortly for charles can approximately in january and we'll take several months...
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i think they were kind of stagnant, 14 million to 15 marion barrels a day, now expected to rise, up tos a day this month . and globally the iea came out today and said they see global refinery runs climbing something like 3.5 million barrels per day over the next couple of months. so, what that will do is increase the supply of gasoline and diesel onto the market. again, there is so much, it really depends on what demand does over the next couple of months, right? more people driving and flying because of the holidays? it's hard to tell. business travel is still way down and i don't think that's expected to recover to pre-covid levels for two or three years. more people traveling for the holidays, a lot of it depends on that. how much are people going to be out shopping and eating, so on and so forth. host: if you want to talk gas and oil prices, jeff mower is a great guy to do it with. eastern and central time zones, 202, --(202) 748-8001 (202) . guest: we assess around the world. so, the division i work for is the oil division. i marriage the americas news division. but we report on,
i think they were kind of stagnant, 14 million to 15 marion barrels a day, now expected to rise, up tos a day this month . and globally the iea came out today and said they see global refinery runs climbing something like 3.5 million barrels per day over the next couple of months. so, what that will do is increase the supply of gasoline and diesel onto the market. again, there is so much, it really depends on what demand does over the next couple of months, right? more people driving and flying...
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marion county child is celebrating with a high 5 after getting pfizer's pediatric covid-19 vaccine. all parents are also congratulating their kids for being part of history it's like a life changing moment. i we will be in really waiting for not to this is incredibly meaningful. hits walked hand-in-hand with their parents during the process. >> some expressed or others walked away and i don't feel health care workers administered 500 vaccines at miller creek middle school on saturday alone. we know there is demand in our community as soon as we open these appointments, they filled every pediatric vaccine clinic this weekend. and later this month are full officials say more appointments will become available, but it will take time. doctor matt willis, the county's health officer says kids are known to be less prone to severe illness if they get infected with covid. but we know that kids do end up in the hospital. 24,000 children have been in the hospital in the united states 172 families have lost children to covid-19. >> it is a serious illness and we know that we can protect them safely and effectively with the vaccine this age group is getting one 3rd of the dosage given to teens and adu
marion county child is celebrating with a high 5 after getting pfizer's pediatric covid-19 vaccine. all parents are also congratulating their kids for being part of history it's like a life changing moment. i we will be in really waiting for not to this is incredibly meaningful. hits walked hand-in-hand with their parents during the process. >> some expressed or others walked away and i don't feel health care workers administered 500 vaccines at miller creek middle school on saturday...
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marion county child is celebrating with a high 5 after getting pfizer's pediatric covid-19 vaccine. all parents are also congratulating their kids for being part of history it's like a life changing moment. i think we will be in really waiting for this not to this is incredibly meaningful. kids walked hand-in-hand with their parents during the process. >> some expressed or discomfort. others walked away and i don't feel health care workers administered 500 vaccines at miller creek middle school on saturday alone. we know there is demand in our community. as soon as we open these appointments, they filled every pediatric vaccine clinic this weekend. and later this month are full officials say more appointments will become available, but it will take time. doctor matt willis, the county's health officer says kids are known to be less prone to severe illness if they get infected with covid. but we know that kids do end up in the hospital. 24,000 children have been in the hospital in the united states 172 families have lost children to covid-19. >> it is a serious illness and we know that we can protect them safely and effectively with the vaccine this age group is getting one 3rd of the dosag
marion county child is celebrating with a high 5 after getting pfizer's pediatric covid-19 vaccine. all parents are also congratulating their kids for being part of history it's like a life changing moment. i think we will be in really waiting for this not to this is incredibly meaningful. kids walked hand-in-hand with their parents during the process. >> some expressed or discomfort. others walked away and i don't feel health care workers administered 500 vaccines at miller creek middle...
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marion county child is celebrating with a high 5 after getting pfizer's pediatric covid-19 vaccine. all parents are also congratulating their kids for being part of history it's like a life changing moment. i think we will be in really waiting for this not to this is incredibly meaningful. hits walked hand-in-hand with their parents during the process. >> some expressed or discomfort. others walked away and i don't feel health care workers administered 500 vaccines at miller creek middle school on saturday alone. we know there is demand in our community. as soon as we open these appointments, they filled every pediatric vaccine clinic this weekend. and later this month are full officials say more appointments will become available, but it will take time. doctor matt willis, the county's health officer says kids are known to be less prone to severe illness if they get infected with covid. but we know that kids do end up in the hospital. 24,000 children have been in the hospital in the united states 172 families have lost children to covid-19. >> it is a serious illness and we know that we can protect them safely and effectively with the vaccine this age group is getting one 3rd of the dosag
marion county child is celebrating with a high 5 after getting pfizer's pediatric covid-19 vaccine. all parents are also congratulating their kids for being part of history it's like a life changing moment. i think we will be in really waiting for this not to this is incredibly meaningful. hits walked hand-in-hand with their parents during the process. >> some expressed or discomfort. others walked away and i don't feel health care workers administered 500 vaccines at miller creek middle...