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and -- >> and you knew ina well. >> and i knew ina. right.nd i said, "pam didn't come home last night. " >> ina hess was pam's friend and longtime office manager. inasaid pam seemed fine the day before. said when she left, around 4:30 p. m., pam was meeting with her last client of the day behind closed doors. but ina had a key to the building and office, so the two women headed in. >> i opened the door there and the lights were all off and blinds were all pulled. >> was that unusual? >> very. the blinds in my area, the reception area, were never closed. >> but they were this time? >> they were closed. and i reached over and turned the light switch on. >> all of a sudden i hear her say, "oh my god, oh my god, oh my god. " and i walked over to where she was, and we could see pam's body kind of laying in a fetal position. >> julie is a nurse. she checked for signs of life. >> i remember leaning down and, you know, checking for a carotid pulse. and i remember thinking, "everything has changed in my life right now. everything has changed for those
and -- >> and you knew ina well. >> and i knew ina. right.nd i said, "pam didn't come home last night. " >> ina hess was pam's friend and longtime office manager. inasaid pam seemed fine the day before. said when she left, around 4:30 p. m., pam was meeting with her last client of the day behind closed doors. but ina had a key to the building and office, so the two women headed in. >> i opened the door there and the lights were all off and blinds were all...
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>> i love you've got john, ina, ina.oduct from the potential stock. $10 billion sounds like a lot until you consider pinterest at 36 billion, triter 30 billion, snap, facebook but reddit was founded a year after facebook and a year before twitter. so, why is it going to grow faster from here when it grew slower up until this point >> that is a very interesting point. let's get your take on it. is this the type of company you would want to own? has the retail trading boom postpandemic unleashed a whole new possibility of frontier or whatever you want to call it from reddit's future evaluation? >> that's possibly however i agree with jon that they've been around for a long time and they've managed to catch some great momentum because of this meme stock craze. but they're joining the game and catching up with their much, much, much bigger brothers and sisters at a time when congress is still thinking about section 230, the communications decency act, and it poses some real questions for that entire space. so, it's just a ch
>> i love you've got john, ina, ina.oduct from the potential stock. $10 billion sounds like a lot until you consider pinterest at 36 billion, triter 30 billion, snap, facebook but reddit was founded a year after facebook and a year before twitter. so, why is it going to grow faster from here when it grew slower up until this point >> that is a very interesting point. let's get your take on it. is this the type of company you would want to own? has the retail trading boom...
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ina in a crowd of 60,000 spectators here in london. friday and the fire started on wednesday and quickly spread because of hot weather. firefighters hope cooling temperatures of the next few days will help bring the blaze under control. 0n the spanish island of la palma, efforts are under way to clear them of ash from the volcanic eruption after it forced the suspension of planes taking off and landing there. it is been a week since the volcano started directing, causing widespread damage and with no sign of any end. it is showing no signs of slowing down. a thick cloud of smoke and ash now extend for kilometres into the air and this is the impact. the airport has been forced to close because of the amount of ash covering the runway. it deals mainly with tourist traffic and that has led to long lines for ferries off the island. translation: we have to be patient in these cases - and that's it. was i on vacation? yes. this is paradise and i want to come again. thousands of tonnes of love i have spread across the landscape, forcing more
ina in a crowd of 60,000 spectators here in london. friday and the fire started on wednesday and quickly spread because of hot weather. firefighters hope cooling temperatures of the next few days will help bring the blaze under control. 0n the spanish island of la palma, efforts are under way to clear them of ash from the volcanic eruption after it forced the suspension of planes taking off and landing there. it is been a week since the volcano started directing, causing widespread damage and...
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ina in a democracy i could take my ball and go home but the people of south carolina chose presidentf america chose president trump. i tried to help where i could. so it is ok to help a guy who you believe is a racist bigot through four years? it is ok for kamala harris to service joe biden�*s vice president when it's suggested he supported racist policies. if you know anything about democracy, when the election�*s over, if it doesn't end then you never had the ability to govern. so i understand the game being played here and what will i do? i will helpjoe biden where i can. i voted for the infrastructure bill. i'd like to help him more but it seems that we have on different planets, politically. if donald trump runs again i will support him. this debate is not academic as it was in 2016. it's about today, your party, and the future of the united states. for example, your party right now looks like it is dominated by an extremist faction. would you agree with that? from your view i agree that's what you think. no, i don't agree with that. who is driving the strategy, the vision of yo
ina in a democracy i could take my ball and go home but the people of south carolina chose presidentf america chose president trump. i tried to help where i could. so it is ok to help a guy who you believe is a racist bigot through four years? it is ok for kamala harris to service joe biden�*s vice president when it's suggested he supported racist policies. if you know anything about democracy, when the election�*s over, if it doesn't end then you never had the ability to govern. so i...
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efforts of many partner organisations around the world, through this campaign, we are going to announce ina $1 billion has been mobilised, that 157 million trees will be planted as a result of this commitment, 87 million of which will be planted and conserved by the end of next year, and over 60 million additional vaccine doses have been announced for some of the world's poorest countries. additionally, we are asking people to use their place and take action. we are asking people here in the united states, if the us congress is about to debate the most consequential elect to connect debate on climate change in us history to contact a member of congress. this could be a game changer if president biden can go to glasgow at this legislation in hand. it will send a strong signal to india, china, hand. it will send a strong signalto india, china, brazil, my own country of australia, to all step up. my own country of australia, to all step no— my own country of australia, to all step up— all step up. fire fighters in northern — all step up. fire fighters in northern california - all step up. fire
efforts of many partner organisations around the world, through this campaign, we are going to announce ina $1 billion has been mobilised, that 157 million trees will be planted as a result of this commitment, 87 million of which will be planted and conserved by the end of next year, and over 60 million additional vaccine doses have been announced for some of the world's poorest countries. additionally, we are asking people to use their place and take action. we are asking people here in the...
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inas we head into the afternoon hours definitely count on a warmer day. it's short sleeve weather in the south bay 93 gilroy 85 in san jose's 84 in santa clara santa cruz 77 degrees mid-80s round redwood city 82 los altos 67 and half moon bay 70 in downtown san francisco north bay temperatures 87 in san rafael up to 90, calistoga 88 in santa rosa and hazyn the east bay 76 oakland 84 fremont. inland areas will be on the hot and haz. 94 concord 96 in livermore accuweather 7-day forecast the sizzle continues triple digits sunday monday inland 60s coast side, and then you'll see a sharp drop in those temperatures right around the bay and inland for tuesday back into the seasonal range. midweek danna. maybe our last triple digits of the season. we'll see never know. all right, a photo contest takes us into the wild from the depths of the sea to the heights of the sky how it's bringing humor. life around the gl competition. look at that designed to get you to marvel at nature and laugh at it as well. check out some of the finalists in the 2021 comedy wildlife p
inas we head into the afternoon hours definitely count on a warmer day. it's short sleeve weather in the south bay 93 gilroy 85 in san jose's 84 in santa clara santa cruz 77 degrees mid-80s round redwood city 82 los altos 67 and half moon bay 70 in downtown san francisco north bay temperatures 87 in san rafael up to 90, calistoga 88 in santa rosa and hazyn the east bay 76 oakland 84 fremont. inland areas will be on the hot and haz. 94 concord 96 in livermore accuweather 7-day forecast the...
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ina in a general election now see of the party facing a tight race against the social democrats.t the social democrats. here's a berlin correspondent. this is reach the final stage. in nine skaters sprinting through berlin today as those vying for germany's top job intensified their efforts to succeed angela merkel. you'll make you do not know who would do a betterjob than her. they all say they will but it's hard to believe it. i all say they will but it's hard to believe it— believe it. i don't think it was reall a believe it. i don't think it was really a good _ believe it. i don't think it was really a good time _ believe it. i don't think it was really a good time for - believe it. i don't think it was i really a good time for germany believe it. i don't think it was - really a good time for germany but now, _ really a good time for germany but now. i_ really a good time for germany but now. ithink— really a good time for germany but now, i think it is getting worse. for weeks. _ now, i think it is getting worse. forweeks, looked now, i think it is getting worse. for weeks,
ina in a general election now see of the party facing a tight race against the social democrats.t the social democrats. here's a berlin correspondent. this is reach the final stage. in nine skaters sprinting through berlin today as those vying for germany's top job intensified their efforts to succeed angela merkel. you'll make you do not know who would do a betterjob than her. they all say they will but it's hard to believe it. i all say they will but it's hard to believe it— believe it. i...
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ina in a formal life she was in the treasury, advising there as well as many other roles within governmentlcome to the programme. from your perspective, is this the right move? ., , , , ., move? undoubtedly, there is a bi . move? undoubtedly, there is a bi oli move? undoubtedly, there is a his policy issue _ move? undoubtedly, there is a big policy issue with _ move? undoubtedly, there is a big policy issue with having - move? undoubtedly, there is a big policy issue with having to i big policy issue with having to pay for social care and successive governments while talking about it, haven't managed to grapple with it. it does not feel right to be raising national insurance, which is fundamentally an individual contributory system that employers and employees and other working people pay into in order to protect themselves when their own financial situation means they cannot work. it would be much more appropriate to use general taxation to provide the government services that are provided to the social care system, so if you are a business person who has been building up and running your
ina in a formal life she was in the treasury, advising there as well as many other roles within governmentlcome to the programme. from your perspective, is this the right move? ., , , , ., move? undoubtedly, there is a bi . move? undoubtedly, there is a bi oli move? undoubtedly, there is a his policy issue _ move? undoubtedly, there is a big policy issue with _ move? undoubtedly, there is a big policy issue with having - move? undoubtedly, there is a big policy issue with having to i big policy...
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says it is ina the adoption phase if you are an institution adopting, you would like to see pullbackshe rallies from july which are consistent with changing fundamentals or accelerating positive fundamentals i think there are a lot of people in this crypto space who see this as a feature, not a bug as relates to underlying assets. >> or maybe it is a tell of what this crypto currency is. if it is going to pull back in times of market volatility, in this case the evergrande we know a lot is traded out of asia. there is probably a mad dash to raise cash i don't know that it's a coincidence that we see bitcoin fall below 40 k. >> i think the higher correlation and theory more so because it had a bigger move in 2021 is not surprising at you will think about the pressure on the regulatory front and what china is doing in terms of currency and tokens this is largely expected institutional adoption, absolutely more sec and regulation means higher prices for this as set class. once you can stamp it, it takes a loss of pressure off major institutional buyers because they won't be having a forr
says it is ina the adoption phase if you are an institution adopting, you would like to see pullbackshe rallies from july which are consistent with changing fundamentals or accelerating positive fundamentals i think there are a lot of people in this crypto space who see this as a feature, not a bug as relates to underlying assets. >> or maybe it is a tell of what this crypto currency is. if it is going to pull back in times of market volatility, in this case the evergrande we know a lot...
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in more than four 40 yearse firsts joined npr she served ina variety of roles including reporter andof all things considered for 13 years. from 1974-1989 wertheimer provided highly praised coverage of national politics and congress, congressional and national political correspondent. wertheimer covered elections for npr and in 1976 became the first woman to anchor her coverage of the presidential nomination convention and of election night. wertheimerer is a first person o broadcast live from inside the united states senate chamber and her 37 day coverage of the senate panama canal treaty debates won her a special help provide dupont columbia university awarded wertheimer and receive numerous other journalism awards including awards for the corporation for public broadcasting for anchoring the iran contra affair, a special report. for american women in radio tv for her story the legal abortion and for the american legion for npr's coverage of the panama treaty debates. in 1995 book listening to america, 25 years in the life of the nation as sort of national public radio celebrates np
in more than four 40 yearse firsts joined npr she served ina variety of roles including reporter andof all things considered for 13 years. from 1974-1989 wertheimer provided highly praised coverage of national politics and congress, congressional and national political correspondent. wertheimer covered elections for npr and in 1976 became the first woman to anchor her coverage of the presidential nomination convention and of election night. wertheimerer is a first person o broadcast live from...
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here's our science correspondent richard westcott, ina in a nervous corner of an aircraft hangarin inompetition, to programme a robot to identify and then remove some shopping. not as easy as you might think. it is all a bit tense because they are actually doing the competition run at now. it is being watched in italy. keeping an eye on us via live video link are judges and other competing teams at the main event in bologna. find and other competing teams at the main event in bologna.— and other competing teams at the main event in bologna. and we have the overview — main event in bologna. and we have the overview here, _ main event in bologna. and we have the overview here, but _ main event in bologna. and we have the overview here, but we _ the overview here, but we have already the robot standing and looking into the container. but in international— looking into the container. but in international teams _ looking into the container. but in international teams are - looking into the container. but in | international teams are competing looking into the container. but in international
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it was supposed to come back ina the fall and be paired with this new show called i love lucy and insteadit got pulled off the air. again unceremoniously when it was in the top ten. it was very similar to the less popular shows of its kind. and that broke the momentum of the show and career so she was able to get it back on the air on nbc a little bit later, but still ends up having to fire philip or stop the show altogether. and all of those things, it's like they were off the air for a while, and then i believe having watched the show, she and philip had that special chemistry that we recognized in tv stars. they were really special and seemed like a married couple and had a connection so then she ends up replacing him twice because he's so hard to replace. .. i >> . >> i didn't even think about that. >> it is so innovative and almost their innovation and theirs drive and independence is at the industry did not like to see even though they benefited from it. >> and they are known and correlations with the blacklist and in addition to the obvious factor we have a black woman in the jewis
it was supposed to come back ina the fall and be paired with this new show called i love lucy and insteadit got pulled off the air. again unceremoniously when it was in the top ten. it was very similar to the less popular shows of its kind. and that broke the momentum of the show and career so she was able to get it back on the air on nbc a little bit later, but still ends up having to fire philip or stop the show altogether. and all of those things, it's like they were off the air for a while,...
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trade organization panel is set to convene this week to discuss a patent waiver nearly a year after ina and south africa proposed the move, which would require the unanimous consent of all 164 wto member nations. a handful of countries led by germany and the united kingdom have so far refused to agree to a patent waiver. joining the call for a people's vaccine is democratic congressmember ro khanna. >> this issue so fundamental if yobelieve that every han life has dignity d has mor worth. we need to ensure that everyone has accesto this vaccine. the first st to getting people access tthe vaccine is making sure that we are sharing the know-how of how they can build it. amy: meanwhile, a new report contends the biden administration could unilaterally share the recipe for moderna's covid-19 vaccine with the world. public citizen says the u.s. biomedical advanced research and development authority, known as barda, invested heavily in the development of moderna's vaccine at taxpayer expense and has access to its entire vaccine recipe. that includes chemistry, manufacturing, and controls info
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tie time i think the real issue is could you get any on the ground and help evl salvador develop it ina way that is equitable and helps to burnish the development of other technologies i'm particularly interested in the idea interplay between renewable energy and bitcoin and the constant concerns about a real good play in thinking of bitcoin as a way to underwrite the development renewables but you have to do it at the local level to make sure there's infrastructure being developed and spread and used. my concern is that the degree to which there's a central gracious in the hands of the government but the government-run wallet that has its own national id system embedded in it. there are concerns the u.s. could have gone in there and helped make it something that was positive in terms of a lot of other objectives. >> right thank you, michael, we appreciate it. always welcome we enjoyed our time together michael casey, thank you >>> it's interesting you think about using bitcoin to buy a cup of coffee or a haircut, as in the earlier example there but most people would have .00012001 bitc
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it was constitutional, but nonetheless they were not going to step in andep of block it from going ina effect. the liberal justices dissented from that order so on the one hand, the court said that they were not weighing in on the constitutionality, but on the other hand, right now in texas until that lawnt is settled, the is no right to get an abortion. so that is the next case that is going to be argued in november that i want to talk about called new york state rifle and pistol association. the district of columbia versus the city of chicago that you have the right to have a handgun in your home for self-defense. gun rights supporters the next ten years or so asking the supreme court to say more about the scope of theht right. they turned down requests to do so in 2019 the supreme court took up a new case out of new york city involving the new york city rule that banned the owners of licensed handguns from taking the handgun outside of new york even to go to a shooting range or to their vacation home to give two examples. it wasn't likely to succeed in the court and changed the rule
it was constitutional, but nonetheless they were not going to step in andep of block it from going ina effect. the liberal justices dissented from that order so on the one hand, the court said that they were not weighing in on the constitutionality, but on the other hand, right now in texas until that lawnt is settled, the is no right to get an abortion. so that is the next case that is going to be argued in november that i want to talk about called new york state rifle and pistol association....
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can you imagine, can you imagine, ina battle, you imagine, can you imagine, in a battle, the generalif you remember it.— about it, not sure if you remember it. . m remember it. reminds me. about admiral being. — remember it. reminds me. about admiral being, in _ remember it. reminds me. about admiral being, in 1760, _ remember it. reminds me. about admiral being, in 1760, was i remember it. reminds me. about admiral being, in 1760, was it, i admiral being, in 1760, was it, he did not show enough guts when fighting the french and i think it was hanged and the joke that voltaire said was that it was to encourage the others! i! that it was to encourage the others! ., ., , , , ., others! if that applies to the top seven — others! if that applies to the top seven of _ others! if that applies to the top seven of the _ others! if that applies to the top seven of the civil - others! if that applies to the | top seven of the civil service, surely it applies to everybody and when you were quizzing your colleagues,... irate and when you were quizzing your colleagues, . . ._ colleagues,... we we
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. >> so is lordstown now basically an ip company with a small stake ina manufacturing facility >> they do have some manufacturing capabilities there. the electric motor hubs, that is not part of this agreement they're not selling that nor the facilities that build those electric motor hubs. that is not being sold over to fox con. so they do have some assets aside from the ip. but they needed this, melissa. these guys were dying on the vine and everybody knew it and they needed to do something in order to get the cash infusion and to give them shot at getting endurance out on the road. >> phil, thanks so much for joining us it looks like a life line, tim, do you think it really is. >> you need a much longer rope and you need a lot more cash they just announced that they've got about $240 million of cash in their balance sheet, down from where they expected, they have sg and a updated to $120 million this is a company that when we were chronicling this demize months back was using words like concern of being a going entity. so, right, ip and technology are things that have a lot of volum
. >> so is lordstown now basically an ip company with a small stake ina manufacturing facility >> they do have some manufacturing capabilities there. the electric motor hubs, that is not part of this agreement they're not selling that nor the facilities that build those electric motor hubs. that is not being sold over to fox con. so they do have some assets aside from the ip. but they needed this, melissa. these guys were dying on the vine and everybody knew it and they needed to do...
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i think in this case, ina, as well they're talking about it having a fall detection feature.n major health insurers announcing support for it. >> they've had fall detection for seniors. this is fall detection for cyclists so, trying to add one more thing for the exercise crowd i do think the point you raised, i think there's an opportunity here for older americans make it a little simpler, i think, would help. the hard part about the device for older people is it's got that tiny screen and it is hard to input on. >> it is hard to use obviously siri's detection is getting better and better all the time but they're also making more changes to try to make text input easier >> yeah, i'm not a big fan of that they kind of try to ram a keyboard onto this tiny screen it doesn't make sense. the apple watch is at its best when it's passive and doing things in the background as opposed to an iphone replacement. six years ago, everyone was betting it was going to be the next iphone. even apple was pitching it that way. it's not what the product turned out to be. >> also i think there's
i think in this case, ina, as well they're talking about it having a fall detection feature.n major health insurers announcing support for it. >> they've had fall detection for seniors. this is fall detection for cyclists so, trying to add one more thing for the exercise crowd i do think the point you raised, i think there's an opportunity here for older americans make it a little simpler, i think, would help. the hard part about the device for older people is it's got that tiny screen...
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everyone is look ing at this ina whole complete different way than maybe i am, or other people, or other bottom line is, do we have the urgency to spend another $3.5 trillion right now? the most urgent thing we have to do is get the bipartisan infrastructure bill that's gone left unattended for over 30 years, deferred maintenance throughout every part of our nation. that's the one. the president went out and campaigned on that. that's his bill. we worked it in a bipartisan way. got 19 republicans to vote for it. that's the bill that should go out immediately. >> and that's -- you have another side of this negotiation with some of your fellow dem democrats, which i want to get to in a second. let's stay on what they call in washington the pay fos. they're looking at increasing the corporate tax rate, closing existing loop holes, raising tax s on wealthy americans, trying to get money back from -- get the irs -- >> i agree with all of that. >> they say they can add that up to 3.5 and there will not be a dollar. >> no. >> that's what they're saying. you don't believe that? >> those rates ar
everyone is look ing at this ina whole complete different way than maybe i am, or other people, or other bottom line is, do we have the urgency to spend another $3.5 trillion right now? the most urgent thing we have to do is get the bipartisan infrastructure bill that's gone left unattended for over 30 years, deferred maintenance throughout every part of our nation. that's the one. the president went out and campaigned on that. that's his bill. we worked it in a bipartisan way. got 19...
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quote, the equal and ina alienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world. the founding ethos of the united nations places the rights of individuals at the center of our system. and that clarity and vision must not be ignored or misinterpreted. the united states will do our part, but we'll be more successful and more impactful if all of our nations are working toward the full mission to which we are called. that's why more than a hundred nations united around a shared statement, the security council, adopted a resolution outlining how we'll support people of afghanistan moving forward, laying out the expectations to which we'll hold the taliban when it comes to respecting universal human rights. we all must advocate for the rights of women and girls to use their full talents to contribute economically, politically, and socially and pursue their dreams free of violence and intimidation, from central america to the middle east to africa to afghanistan. wherever it appears in the world. we should almost call out and condemn the
quote, the equal and ina alienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world. the founding ethos of the united nations places the rights of individuals at the center of our system. and that clarity and vision must not be ignored or misinterpreted. the united states will do our part, but we'll be more successful and more impactful if all of our nations are working toward the full mission to which we are called. that's why more than a...
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how are we supposed to in ina matter of a few weeks of basic training mold these people into an army it was a fool's errand. but as you point out, in public u.s. military officials kept saying where making progress, the afghans are doing great. they are more and more capable all the time. they will defeat the taliban. they knew because their own trains were telling them this that the afghan, they couldn't shoot straight. they were not very inspired to defend their own government. you could see this coming for a long time. >> you offer examples of these kinds of misleading statements coming from all administrations have been engaged in this war. but you're also right when it came to distorting statistics, indicators of progress, that the obama administration sort of took it to a new level. what did you mean by that? should we conclude that essentially the obama team with the worst offenders in terms of deceiving the public? 52 question one of the audience members, daniel writes, how do you think of president obama's role in this war? >> in reading these documents and interviews we did
how are we supposed to in ina matter of a few weeks of basic training mold these people into an army it was a fool's errand. but as you point out, in public u.s. military officials kept saying where making progress, the afghans are doing great. they are more and more capable all the time. they will defeat the taliban. they knew because their own trains were telling them this that the afghan, they couldn't shoot straight. they were not very inspired to defend their own government. you could see...
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and ina and in a couple of minutes' time we're going to look at the impact of the government openinglocking high pressure. best of the sunshine will continue to be across northern and western areas. scotland and northern ireland did pretty well with the sunshine today. eastern area so the speed of cloud of the north sea, quite a brisk breeze as well which made it feel quite cool and some spots of drizzle in places. this evening and overnight that cloud will tend to migrate a bit further westwards than much of western scotland and northern ireland will stay clear and it will turn quite cool again like the last few nights. single figure values are if most, though. 10—13. so, for thursday, then, by the cloudy start for many of us across western scotland and northern ireland. through the afternoon we will an increasing amount of sunshine then, across northern ireland and england too, most of the sunshine across the southern half of britain. price of the north sea, particularly east— south—east england. temperatures close to the coast, amid high teams, where we have the sunshine in the lo
and ina and in a couple of minutes' time we're going to look at the impact of the government openinglocking high pressure. best of the sunshine will continue to be across northern and western areas. scotland and northern ireland did pretty well with the sunshine today. eastern area so the speed of cloud of the north sea, quite a brisk breeze as well which made it feel quite cool and some spots of drizzle in places. this evening and overnight that cloud will tend to migrate a bit further...
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ina given in a given year, about 7000 take a test to— in a given year, about 7000 take a test to become5,000 roughly. that simply because under— that's been 25,000 roughly. that simply because under quite - simply because under quite understandable _ simply because under quite understandable covid - simply because under quitel understandable covid rules, simply because under quite - understandable covid rules, it's not been _ understandable covid rules, it's not been impossible _ understandable covid rules, it's not been impossible to— understandable covid rules, it's not been impossible to examine - understandable covid rules, it's not. been impossible to examine someone in a truck— been impossible to examine someone in a truck to _ been impossible to examine someone in a truck to take _ been impossible to examine someone in a truck to take the _ been impossible to examine someone in a truck to take the test. _ the government argues we're seeing a change in the labour market and increase in demand, something the uk voted for in the brexit recommend them. ~ �* , . , voted for in the bre
ina given in a given year, about 7000 take a test to— in a given year, about 7000 take a test to become5,000 roughly. that simply because under— that's been 25,000 roughly. that simply because under quite - simply because under quite understandable _ simply because under quite understandable covid - simply because under quitel understandable covid rules, simply because under quite - understandable covid rules, it's not been _ understandable covid rules, it's not been impossible _...
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three—week trip to new york but no one believed it so i am not sure what is going on but i am sure ina of days it will sink in a bit more. no watch? we rest and recover. —— now what? and then we go again. ifeelam recover. —— now what? and then we go again. ifeel am still recover. —— now what? and then we go again. i feel am still hungry and there are lots of aspects of my game i can improve and physically i am nowhere near the finished product, i have a lot of work to do when i get back but first i am going to enjoy and rest and recover. the last time i spoke to you on monday, i asked how you celebrate and you said frozen yoghurt. what's the flavourfor winning a championship? flavour doesn't change! imean... it's chocolate with more chocolate and some chocolate brownie. i mean, i'm one of those. so... the last week we haven't managed to, actually, because of late finishes, but tonight, i am sure we will go to town on everything. 0ur sports reporter laura scott has been to bromley tennis club — where emma raducanu trained for years. she watched the match with players and fans and found
three—week trip to new york but no one believed it so i am not sure what is going on but i am sure ina of days it will sink in a bit more. no watch? we rest and recover. —— now what? and then we go again. ifeelam recover. —— now what? and then we go again. ifeel am still recover. —— now what? and then we go again. i feel am still hungry and there are lots of aspects of my game i can improve and physically i am nowhere near the finished product, i have a lot of work to do when i...
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up those officesagain means they have a place to work again and that will drive business travel back ina normal sphere as well . >> thank you, mister bidwell . >> thank you for the question. our challenges are not just limited to airports as you noted. tsa is experiencing challenges in hiring transportation security officers. to respond airports have held job fairs which include successful and someairports have also provided incentives . >> thank you chair rosen. >> i'd like to now recognize senator clover chart. >> thank you very much madame chairwoman, thank you for holding this hearing . so i'm over at judiciary where were having a number another hearing but i wanted to be on, i think you know how much i care about this inbound international travel has historically been the nations second largest industry. export before the pandemic. as we know we saw 91 percent decrease ininternational visitors since the pandemic . and senator blunt and i have long led the bipartisan legislation to continue the funding of brand usa to restore some of the funding and i appreciate the work all my colle
up those officesagain means they have a place to work again and that will drive business travel back ina normal sphere as well . >> thank you, mister bidwell . >> thank you for the question. our challenges are not just limited to airports as you noted. tsa is experiencing challenges in hiring transportation security officers. to respond airports have held job fairs which include successful and someairports have also provided incentives . >> thank you chair rosen. >> i'd...
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ina in a moment, george will be here with bbc news at six.avy first of rain and some thunderstorms too, and they will rage on for the next three hours, bringing risk of flooding. it's going to remain wet overnight in the northeast of scotland. many other areas become dry with showers becoming fewer. but it's quite warm and muggy, so we will find mist and pasty followed by the morning. that will tend to lift and we will find those showers developing through the day and becoming more widespread into the afternoon. this time, if you are showers for wales in the southwest, but many more showers for eastern parts of england. we are still looking at temperatures reaching 23 or 24 degrees. not bad for this time of year. as we head into the weekend, two things will happen. it will become drier. that will start to drop the temperatures from the northwest. we start the weekend with some rain in northern most parts of scotland, but elsewhere, fewer lighter showers and many places will be dry. much of the way of sunshine, and those temperatures are start
ina in a moment, george will be here with bbc news at six.avy first of rain and some thunderstorms too, and they will rage on for the next three hours, bringing risk of flooding. it's going to remain wet overnight in the northeast of scotland. many other areas become dry with showers becoming fewer. but it's quite warm and muggy, so we will find mist and pasty followed by the morning. that will tend to lift and we will find those showers developing through the day and becoming more widespread...
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road living, if you're in a — has been very much road living, if you're in a branch, you have to be inas to particular technology to help customers, that has limitations, so some _ customers, that has limitations, so some of— customers, that has limitations, so some of the — customers, that has limitations, so some of the box creation has been about— some of the box creation has been about the — some of the box creation has been about the type of work that individuals are doing, and the best and most — individuals are doing, and the best and most productive and safe way is through— and most productive and safe way is through the pandemic that they can execute _ through the pandemic that they can execute that. i through the pandemic that they can execute that-— execute that. i think i know the answer to _ execute that. i think i know the answer to the _ execute that. i think i know the answer to the next _ execute that. i think i know the answer to the next question i i execute that. i think i know the l answer to the next question i will ask. the way you are working now, do you see that
road living, if you're in a — has been very much road living, if you're in a branch, you have to be inas to particular technology to help customers, that has limitations, so some _ customers, that has limitations, so some of— customers, that has limitations, so some of the — customers, that has limitations, so some of the box creation has been about— some of the box creation has been about the — some of the box creation has been about the type of work that individuals are doing, and...
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predecessor worked on but she is the one who can implement it and in— she is the one who can implement it and ina of the credit— and in a sense take some of the credit for— and in a sense take some of the credit for it _ and in a sense take some of the credit for it because she will be the public— credit for it because she will be the public face of that deal and that is— the public face of that deal and that is already a sign that the us and the — that is already a sign that the us and the uk are on the same page at least _ and the uk are on the same page at least on _ and the uk are on the same page at least on that score. when it comes to that _ least on that score. when it comes to that trade agreement, that, though. — to that trade agreement, that, though. i— to that trade agreement, that, though, i think, to that trade agreement, that, though, ithink, will to that trade agreement, that, though, i think, will be on the back tturner— though, i think, will be on the back burner for— though, i think, will be on the back burner for the biden administration and has _ burner for the biden administ
predecessor worked on but she is the one who can implement it and in— she is the one who can implement it and ina of the credit— and in a sense take some of the credit for— and in a sense take some of the credit for it _ and in a sense take some of the credit for it because she will be the public— credit for it because she will be the public face of that deal and that is— the public face of that deal and that is already a sign that the us and the — that is already a sign that the us...
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they are either finding their living ina they are either finding their living in a completely differentn the past, and in some cases that _ they've had in the past, and in some cases that is — they've had in the past, and in some cases that is significantly lower, to a point— cases that is significantly lower, to a point where the income doesn't cover— to a point where the income doesn't cover the _ to a point where the income doesn't cover the basic bills. we've recently— cover the basic bills. we've recently done a survey is where around — recently done a survey is where around half of our members are worried — around half of our members are worried that they won't make it through— worried that they won't make it through this winter on the current plans. _ through this winter on the current lans, ., ., “ through this winter on the current lans. ., ., ~ ., ., .,, , plans. looking then at what has been re orted plans. looking then at what has been reported about _ plans. looking then at what has been reported about the _ plans. looking then at what has been reported about the traffic _
they are either finding their living ina they are either finding their living in a completely differentn the past, and in some cases that _ they've had in the past, and in some cases that is — they've had in the past, and in some cases that is significantly lower, to a point— cases that is significantly lower, to a point where the income doesn't cover— to a point where the income doesn't cover the _ to a point where the income doesn't cover the basic bills. we've recently— cover the...
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ina in a couple of minutes we will look at a hugely important scientific study in bangladesh.ce on my twitter feed. i will see you in a couple of minutes. we saw mixed fortunes again with the amounts of sunshine across the uk. we did very well with the sunny skies for parts of england, scotland, northern ireland and also one or two places in the south of england. 0therwise one or two places in the south of england. otherwise it stayed cloudy elsewhere and felt quite cool. 0ur area of high pressure still weather us into tonight and if anything will draw that cloud back of the north sea into many areas. by the end of the night many places will be cloudy, a few clear spells, western scotland and one or two spells across our south. we have the blanket of cloud. into the afternoon, friday, we should see some holes appearing in the cloud, in the best of it, parts of scotland, northern ireland may be northern england and also across southern england, perhaps south wales as well but elsewhere rather cloudy. quite breezy again close to the north sea coast and through the channel. it is
ina in a couple of minutes we will look at a hugely important scientific study in bangladesh.ce on my twitter feed. i will see you in a couple of minutes. we saw mixed fortunes again with the amounts of sunshine across the uk. we did very well with the sunny skies for parts of england, scotland, northern ireland and also one or two places in the south of england. 0therwise one or two places in the south of england. otherwise it stayed cloudy elsewhere and felt quite cool. 0ur area of high...
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working on legislation that provides grant and contract funding for hyper f local air quality monitoring ina environmental justice communities. professor pulido and miss flowers, would you agree that it is important for a us to be abl to identify, communicate about and finally work to resolve air pollution hot spots all across our country? >> yes, i would agree. absolutely. >> yes, i also agree. and i think that the people in cancer alley would welcome that. >> again, cancer alley is just one example that has proliferated across our entire country. it's just time for uss to have environmental justicewh at the core of any piece of legislation which we pass this year because if you don't map it, it's impossible, then, to rectify the historichi injustices. thank you for your work historically and thanks to both of our panelists as well and thank you, mr. chairman, for conducting this hearing. >> thank you, senator, markey. we'll have the second round in which each senator is allowed one question. if you would like to stay and you have something else -- i know senator sullivan has a question and
working on legislation that provides grant and contract funding for hyper f local air quality monitoring ina environmental justice communities. professor pulido and miss flowers, would you agree that it is important for a us to be abl to identify, communicate about and finally work to resolve air pollution hot spots all across our country? >> yes, i would agree. absolutely. >> yes, i also agree. and i think that the people in cancer alley would welcome that. >> again, cancer...
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not props but the equipment to make all of these things >> do you get to choose the -- do you pick ina$21 >> two or three books. so it's time to cleanse that drawer and maybe pick a fun color that would spice up the kitchen for a mini makeover. the ginsu kiso six-piece knife set. retail $52.98. another must-have. you get six knives and one slicer they're dishwasher safe. i like that. >> for sure. >> comes in black, red or purple retail is $52.98 deal is $21. if someone is moving in somewhere, this is a beautiful gift >> i remember the old ad for g ginsu knives >> this is a whole situation you cannot get these online. they always sell out >> what is the story >> this is the our place always pan. you can always use it. the retail is $145 now this sells out, i told you, all the time it's new to "steals and deals. this pan is a one stop shop. it replaces eight traditional pieces of cookware this is what it can do braise, sear, steam, saute, fry and even boil. so you can get other pieces to nest in here you can make vegetables and it's extra nonstick >> what does that mean >> meaning you ca
not props but the equipment to make all of these things >> do you get to choose the -- do you pick ina$21 >> two or three books. so it's time to cleanse that drawer and maybe pick a fun color that would spice up the kitchen for a mini makeover. the ginsu kiso six-piece knife set. retail $52.98. another must-have. you get six knives and one slicer they're dishwasher safe. i like that. >> for sure. >> comes in black, red or purple retail is $52.98 deal is $21. if someone...
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ina in a moment, i am going to be talking to someone in that age category, so needs to hear about it,l be questions about what will happen if parents don't give consent. we have heard there will be discussions between families and health professionals where there are anxieties about the decision. in some rare cases where children and parents can't agree, children could overrule their parents and go ahead with the vaccines. there are going to be questions about how that will actually be decided, and whether that will be room more the case for older children, for instance. and what if parents are keen on the vaccine, but the children refuse? if children have already had covid, parents will wonder, should they get the vaccine as well? and schools are also worried about being dragged into these arguments, because, given that schools will be the venues where vaccinations will take place, this will be a scheme run by the health services. we have already heard from head teacher saying parents shouldn't put pressure on schools about vaccinations. they say it is health experts, not teachers, w
ina in a moment, i am going to be talking to someone in that age category, so needs to hear about it,l be questions about what will happen if parents don't give consent. we have heard there will be discussions between families and health professionals where there are anxieties about the decision. in some rare cases where children and parents can't agree, children could overrule their parents and go ahead with the vaccines. there are going to be questions about how that will actually be decided,...
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the federal milk marketing programs that come up for the past couple of years, , just ina broad stroke, what has the impact been on small producers versus larger producers and isn't there fair is there in your opinion as an economist? >> that dairy program is very much into the small producers and in particular with the changes that have been made recently is much better for them.. i kind of look at it as dairy margarine program coverage more protection and livestock with margins are programs for the bigger farms. with those programs in place we are in a pretty decent situation from a risk management point of view, although maybe not necessarily for what was hopefully a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic. >> well, would you agree with me that small producers have much more, then successful from the programs than the bigger producers have not had much help through these tough times? >> well, maybe come certainly the bigger ones get less relative help like the dairy margarine coverage program but the bigger operators are much more likely to be doing their own risk management programs, like dair
the federal milk marketing programs that come up for the past couple of years, , just ina broad stroke, what has the impact been on small producers versus larger producers and isn't there fair is there in your opinion as an economist? >> that dairy program is very much into the small producers and in particular with the changes that have been made recently is much better for them.. i kind of look at it as dairy margarine program coverage more protection and livestock with margins are...
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think the change from a quarter-mile radius to 1 and a half miles, i think that also needs to be made inad sentence .so it's right now in the draft we got you made that change on what is it, piece three, line 1 but it also needs to be in the sentence that follows references one quarter-mile of the boundaries i think we should include in your amendment to make that the same one and a half miles of friendly amendment suggestion there. and then i also would say more generally on this aside from the fact that i'm still sort of lamenting the loss of the luck penny . we're alltrying to get over that . but that aside, i just feel i know this has come up in other contexts around the past on what is the appropriate when you're trying to target affordable housing near a site where someone does the and payments, what's the appropriate amount ? sometimes trying to have a smallercircle more like what you had proposed around a quarter of a mile .i am fully prepared to support you in your efforts in getting this housing in d2 whatever you think is appropriate and that's one of the half miles from the si
think the change from a quarter-mile radius to 1 and a half miles, i think that also needs to be made inad sentence .so it's right now in the draft we got you made that change on what is it, piece three, line 1 but it also needs to be in the sentence that follows references one quarter-mile of the boundaries i think we should include in your amendment to make that the same one and a half miles of friendly amendment suggestion there. and then i also would say more generally on this aside from...
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interesting they all go off on tour for that and you jump ina minibus go off on tour for that and youn a minibus and tour the uk looking at museums, how theyjudge? the at museums, how they 'udge? the 'udaes at museums, how theyjudge? tue: judges select at museums, how theyjudge? tte: judges select down to a shortlist of five. as you say, we visit every single one of them wherever they are in the country and this year it's been quite a journey. and then they pick one outstanding winner. what we are really looking for is innovation, invention, determination, really exceptional achievement. this year of course it's been quite an exceptional year for all the wrong reasons. we've been looking at what museums have done that makes a different for themselves, the communities, to people's laws. themselves, the communities, to peeple's ins-— people's laws. maria, how has it felt writing _ people's laws. maria, how has it felt writing museum, _ people's laws. maria, how has it felt writing museum, an - people's laws. maria, how has it i felt writing museum, an institution and all of these museum
interesting they all go off on tour for that and you jump ina minibus go off on tour for that and youn a minibus and tour the uk looking at museums, how theyjudge? the at museums, how they 'udge? the 'udaes at museums, how theyjudge? tue: judges select at museums, how theyjudge? tte: judges select down to a shortlist of five. as you say, we visit every single one of them wherever they are in the country and this year it's been quite a journey. and then they pick one outstanding winner. what we...
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"morning joe" is pack ina moment as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ray loves vacations. but his diabetes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no.' everything. but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he...
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source corroborating several e-mails. 2017 e-mail is believed to suggest joe biden had ebbing equity inaed the sharing of the story, at one point suspending the new york post account. earlier this year hunter said he could not be sure if the laptop belonged to him. famed new york city restaurant carmine's releasing surveillance video of three women visiting from texas, attacking a hostess after she asked for proof of vaccination which is now the law in new york city. the three women who were charged with you assault said they were racially profiled and that the hostess used a racial slur but the restaurant owner he denies their version of the story, says the video proves the attack was unprovoked. he points out the claims were not made in the police report. it was after they got a lawyer. the women's claims sparked blm protesters to he show up outside of carmine's earlier this year. disney plus slowing down, the ceo warning investors to expect subscriber growth in the low single digits this year. he noted that growth is also down at competing service as the economy emerges from shutdown
source corroborating several e-mails. 2017 e-mail is believed to suggest joe biden had ebbing equity inaed the sharing of the story, at one point suspending the new york post account. earlier this year hunter said he could not be sure if the laptop belonged to him. famed new york city restaurant carmine's releasing surveillance video of three women visiting from texas, attacking a hostess after she asked for proof of vaccination which is now the law in new york city. the three women who were...
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novak djokovic, is still in line, to win all four grand slams ina year.irst man since rod laver way back in 1969 to claim a calendar grand slam. standing in his way is the second seed daniil medvedev who enjoyed a straight—sets win over, felix auger—aliassime to reach his third majorfinal. now, 18 years after he made his first debut for manchester united this afternoon, fans will be toasting ronaldo's return. after one of the biggest transfer stories of the summer the 36—year—old christiano ronaldo will play his first game for manchester united since he became a global icon and re—signing from juventus. they face newcastle at old trafford in a 3:00 kick off — and you can listen to exclusive commentary on bbc radio 5 live. people follow his career from afar since he left here and i think everyone is very, very happy to have him back. he can speakfor everyone is very, very happy to have him back. he can speak for himself but it seems like he is happy to be back as well. the mood has been very good and we're looking forward to of course. nearly 60,000 people
novak djokovic, is still in line, to win all four grand slams ina year.irst man since rod laver way back in 1969 to claim a calendar grand slam. standing in his way is the second seed daniil medvedev who enjoyed a straight—sets win over, felix auger—aliassime to reach his third majorfinal. now, 18 years after he made his first debut for manchester united this afternoon, fans will be toasting ronaldo's return. after one of the biggest transfer stories of the summer the 36—year—old...
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since ina joined this committee for three decades, i have been focused on homelessness and not just looking at it, but ending it. it is also a racial justice issue, and despite 30% of the totall population, black, indigenous, and latinx individuals make upa. 2/3 of th people experiencing homelessness in america. once again, they fall into homelessness, and they are far less likely than the white counterparts to bed able to access the health and mental health a services they need to maintain and obtain housing. last week a team at the urban institute led by mary cunningham who previously testified in this committee on my ending homelessness actth testified abt the effectiveness of ending permanent homelessness of ending the cycle of chronic homelessness. in agat randomized trial participants in a denver supportive housing initiative reducero their rests in emergen room visits by 40% relative to the comparison group, and more effectively addressed their health needs including and such asas with the doctor's office visits and prescriptions. soll secretary fudge, you and i have talked about thi
since ina joined this committee for three decades, i have been focused on homelessness and not just looking at it, but ending it. it is also a racial justice issue, and despite 30% of the totall population, black, indigenous, and latinx individuals make upa. 2/3 of th people experiencing homelessness in america. once again, they fall into homelessness, and they are far less likely than the white counterparts to bed able to access the health and mental health a services they need to maintain and...
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of the great prizes of this project is the uk, australia and the us will become inseperable partners inaric step to deepen cooperation between our nations, because we all recognise the imperative of ensuring peace and stability in the end or specific over the long term. we need to be able to address the current strategic environment in the region and how it may evolve. freedom of navigation in the south china sea has become a source of tension after china build bases on artificial reefs and claimed large parts of the ocean has its own, but today its officials were quick to condemn the aukus pact. translation: cooperation between the us, uk under strain of clearance brings her seriously undermined regional peace and stability. intensify the arms race and undermined international nuclear nonproliferation efforts. british industry is likely to benefit from the deal which could see large contracts for engineering and technology firms. but australia's decision to opt for a nuclear powered submarines means cancelling a contract with france to build a diesel electric ones and the french have ca
of the great prizes of this project is the uk, australia and the us will become inseperable partners inaric step to deepen cooperation between our nations, because we all recognise the imperative of ensuring peace and stability in the end or specific over the long term. we need to be able to address the current strategic environment in the region and how it may evolve. freedom of navigation in the south china sea has become a source of tension after china build bases on artificial reefs and...