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jacqueline: sobering.efore we address the issue of ar-15's and semiautomatic weapons, let's talk about the politics of guns. senator murphy, you've been fighting for gun violence legislation for a very long time. and following uvalde, you led the effort to write and pass the bipartisan safer communities act. and this is the first major federal legislation on gun control since 1994. how did you get a compromised bill passed finally? sen. murphy: well, first of all, let me thank the common ground committee, g.w., all your partners for having will and i here today and been looking forward to this conversation. i hope it's useful for those of you in the audience. we did find common ground this summer on maybe the most complicated, most politically vexing issue out there, we'll get into the details of why compromise on the issue of guns is so difficult. but there is a white hot intensity in this country around the issue of guns. it's cultural. but it's also e. extension. -- e. tension. foren. their connection t
jacqueline: sobering.efore we address the issue of ar-15's and semiautomatic weapons, let's talk about the politics of guns. senator murphy, you've been fighting for gun violence legislation for a very long time. and following uvalde, you led the effort to write and pass the bipartisan safer communities act. and this is the first major federal legislation on gun control since 1994. how did you get a compromised bill passed finally? sen. murphy: well, first of all, let me thank the common ground...
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jacqueline this evening. course. for foster, former mep, baroness for life life peer and also well how well who is from labour uncut thank you very much will be with us at 7:00 nigel what's up on your show . thank us at 7:00 nigel what's up on your show. thank you very much . your show. thank you very much. debate. well you could knock down with a feather here we now have a labour party who are to the right of the party on. it's almost unbelievable what with starmer's speech today to the cbi made it clear got to start training our own people stop relying on imports labour i'll be asking and debating who do you the public now trust more on this key question of immigration . but before all of that let's get the weather. hello it's aidan mcgivern here from the met . showers will ease in many places overnight leading to a clear and chilly night, at least at first before more rain arrives in the west. later that coming quite quickly from the atlantic courtesy of this low and this area of weather fronts well ahead of anoth
jacqueline this evening. course. for foster, former mep, baroness for life life peer and also well how well who is from labour uncut thank you very much will be with us at 7:00 nigel what's up on your show . thank us at 7:00 nigel what's up on your show. thank you very much . your show. thank you very much. debate. well you could knock down with a feather here we now have a labour party who are to the right of the party on. it's almost unbelievable what with starmer's speech today to the cbi...
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this is jacqueline kirk before the attack.se of her injuries, she herself was not defeated by the crime. they remember her as a strong willed, rebellious and witty. jenny kumar, bbc news. the boss of the high street fashion chain next is urging the government to let more foreign workers into the uk, to help ease labour shortages. lord wolfson, who was a prominent supporter of brexit, says the uk's current immigration policy is crippling growth. he's been speaking to our business editor, simonjack — whojoins me now. is this surprising coming from him? in some ways, yes he was a prominent supporter of brexit, one of the big business people who wear. but he was very clear that this on immigration grounds is not the brexit he voted for. he said the government is deeply divided whether it is fortress britain and pulling up the drawbridge at all if it wants to be an open nation where the country can get in the labour supply in needs but he says the current system isn't working. we have got people queueing up to come to this country
this is jacqueline kirk before the attack.se of her injuries, she herself was not defeated by the crime. they remember her as a strong willed, rebellious and witty. jenny kumar, bbc news. the boss of the high street fashion chain next is urging the government to let more foreign workers into the uk, to help ease labour shortages. lord wolfson, who was a prominent supporter of brexit, says the uk's current immigration policy is crippling growth. he's been speaking to our business editor,...
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this is jacqueline kirk before her injuries.the brutal attack, but she was gone too soon. jenny kumah, bbc news. our top story this evening: there's been a sharp rise in the number of people facing long waits for cancer care. coming up, england beat india in a thrilling semifinal of the t20 world cup and now face pakistan in the final. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel, gareth southgate has announced his world cup squad, with leicester midfielder james maddison and forwards marcus rashford and callum wilson amongst the 26 players heading to qatar. england kick off their world cup campaign injust 11 days�* time in qatar. today the england manager gareth southgate named the 26—man squad he is taking with him. and there are a few surprises, as our sports editor dan roan reports. maguire went for it, and it is in from _ maguire went for it, and it is in from harry— maguire went for it, and it is in from harry kane!— maguire went for it, and it is in from harry kane! maguire went for it, and it is in from har kane! ., .,
this is jacqueline kirk before her injuries.the brutal attack, but she was gone too soon. jenny kumah, bbc news. our top story this evening: there's been a sharp rise in the number of people facing long waits for cancer care. coming up, england beat india in a thrilling semifinal of the t20 world cup and now face pakistan in the final. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel, gareth southgate has announced his world cup squad, with leicester midfielder james maddison and forwards marcus...
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like jacqueline kennedy herself, miss bachmann also studied art history at the undergraduate level. in her case, at indiana university. she's an expert on maryland's historic public billet-y including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor, larry hogan. this bachmann is a former director of artistic property, exhibits and reach, as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next, we also have melissa melissa naulin, lucy associate curator of decorative art to the white house just across the street. where she has served since 2003 in the presidency of george w. bush. melissa naulin previously held territorial post at washington's mount vernon, the winter ford museum in delaware and the drum museum of new york. she was the master of arts degree from the winter third program in early american culture at the university of delaware as well as a bachelors degree from smith college. last but not least, we have pushed susan p. schoelwer the executive director of historic preservation and collection
like jacqueline kennedy herself, miss bachmann also studied art history at the undergraduate level. in her case, at indiana university. she's an expert on maryland's historic public billet-y including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor, larry hogan. this bachmann is a former director of artistic property, exhibits and reach, as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next, we also have melissa...
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like jacqueline kennedy herself miss bachman also studied art history at the undergraduate level in her case at indiana university and she is an expert on maryland's historic public buildings, including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor larry hogan. miss bachman is a former director of artistic property exhibits and outreach as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next we also have melissa nolan who is the associate curator of decorative arts at the white house just across the street. where she has served since 2003 in the presidency of george w bush. miss nolan previously held curatorial post at george washington's mount vernon the winterthur museum in delaware and the strong museum of rochester new york. she holds a master of arts degree from the winterthur program in early american culture at the university of delaware as well as a bachelor's degree from smith college. and last but not least we have susan shell work an executive director the executive director of historic preserva
like jacqueline kennedy herself miss bachman also studied art history at the undergraduate level in her case at indiana university and she is an expert on maryland's historic public buildings, including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor larry hogan. miss bachman is a former director of artistic property exhibits and outreach as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next we also have melissa...
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like jacqueline kennedy herself miss bachman also studied art history at the undergraduate level in her case at indiana university and she is an expert on maryland's historic public buildings, including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor larry hogan. miss bachman is a former director of artistic property exhibits and outreach as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next we also have melissa nolan who is the associate curator of decorative arts at the white house just across the street. where she has served since 2003 in the presidency of george w bush. miss nolan previously held curatorial post at george washington's mount vernon the winterthur museum in delaware and the strong museum of rochester new york. she holds a master of arts degree from the winterthur program in early american culture at the university of delaware as well as a bachelor's degree from smith college. and last but not least we have susan shell work an executive director the executive director of historic preserva
like jacqueline kennedy herself miss bachman also studied art history at the undergraduate level in her case at indiana university and she is an expert on maryland's historic public buildings, including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor larry hogan. miss bachman is a former director of artistic property exhibits and outreach as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next we also have melissa...
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this is jacqueline kirk before the attack.ies, she herself was not defeated by the crime. they remember her as a strong willed, rebellious and witty. jenny kumah, bbc news. the senior investigating officer in the case, spoke outside court after the sentencing. good afternoon, everyone. my name's mark almond, and a detective chief inspector from the major crime team in avon and somerset police. ijust have a short statement i'd like to read on behalf ofjackie and herfamily and the police. it's difficult to put into words the impact stephen craig's actions have had on both jacqueline and herfamily. while i never metjackie, from what her children tell me, she was truly a remarkable woman. she overcame numerous challenges with an incredible determination and fought with great dignity to rediscover the life that she had before she was attacked. i expect that her resilience was one of the reasons why she surprised doctors and survived for a further 21 years, during which time she saw her children grow up, get married and have childre
this is jacqueline kirk before the attack.ies, she herself was not defeated by the crime. they remember her as a strong willed, rebellious and witty. jenny kumah, bbc news. the senior investigating officer in the case, spoke outside court after the sentencing. good afternoon, everyone. my name's mark almond, and a detective chief inspector from the major crime team in avon and somerset police. ijust have a short statement i'd like to read on behalf ofjackie and herfamily and the police. it's...
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come in for the moment, theresa and jacqueline, thanks very much taken time join us. you can think, okay, well, let's take a look now at some of the key senate races and his thorough vanya control of the senate is important because it has unique powers in the american system. senators must approve a president's cabinet appointments, along with top generals and admirals ambassadors and crucially judges, including the ones who sit on the supreme court. there are $100.00 senators, and right now the chamber is evenly divided. 5050 democrats are only in control because the vice president can break tie votes. so if the republicans gain even just one seat, they control the senate and that could completely change the rest of jo biden's presidency. 35 seats are being contested, but there are just 10 where one party or the other thinks it has a real chance of flipping a seats. let's go through them. number one, pennsylvania probably the democrats, best chance to pick up a seat. john fedor, mon is the states, lieutenant governor, he's a rising political star. he faces republican
come in for the moment, theresa and jacqueline, thanks very much taken time join us. you can think, okay, well, let's take a look now at some of the key senate races and his thorough vanya control of the senate is important because it has unique powers in the american system. senators must approve a president's cabinet appointments, along with top generals and admirals ambassadors and crucially judges, including the ones who sit on the supreme court. there are $100.00 senators, and right now...
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this is jacqueline kirk before the attack. would like to read on the family and the police. it is difficult to put into work the impact the perpetrators actions have had onjacqueline and her family. had onjacqueline and herfamily. whilst i never metjackie, from had onjacqueline and herfamily. whilst i never met jackie, from what her children tell me, she was truly a remarkable woman. she overcame numerous challenges with an incredible determination and fought with great dignity to rediscover the life that she had before she was attacked. i expect that her resilience was one of the reasons why she surprised doctors and survived for a further 21 years during which time she saw her children grow up, get married and have children of their own. stephen craig was undoubtedly responsible forjacqueline's death and like all murderers deserves to be punished and once again i would like to thank jackie's family for their support and the courage they have shown not just during the course of this investigation and court case but for the pa
this is jacqueline kirk before the attack. would like to read on the family and the police. it is difficult to put into work the impact the perpetrators actions have had onjacqueline and her family. had onjacqueline and herfamily. whilst i never metjackie, from had onjacqueline and herfamily. whilst i never met jackie, from what her children tell me, she was truly a remarkable woman. she overcame numerous challenges with an incredible determination and fought with great dignity to rediscover...
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. >> bad acts director david steve joins me now along with a sister jacqueline and his father xian, allake me back to the moment where you knew this is a story that has to be told. >> i mean i know starting this film when i first picked up the camera, i did not even know i was making a documentary. i'm in my family, i have always loved bottling them and memories of filming special occasions, photographing them but i always knew i wanted to share like my family story. when i looked up my dad and my mommy no, the cambodian refugees who came here with a shirt on his back. and what they were able to achieve and overcome so much to know adversity and this town of bad acts michigan, that's unlike the american dream story. so when i first picked up the camera, it just happened to be that i was capturing this american dream story in the form of a documentary through all of these home videos that i was shooting. it was very unexpected, it was really around the time that black lives matter movement and when i realized that in this american dream that we were working so hard to achieve these past
. >> bad acts director david steve joins me now along with a sister jacqueline and his father xian, allake me back to the moment where you knew this is a story that has to be told. >> i mean i know starting this film when i first picked up the camera, i did not even know i was making a documentary. i'm in my family, i have always loved bottling them and memories of filming special occasions, photographing them but i always knew i wanted to share like my family story. when i looked...
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jacqueline kirk's x partner, stehen me. jacqueline kirk's x partner, stephen craig. _ me.a full life. she: was a fighter. she determined to live a full life. 5u;e: was a fighter. she always determined to live a full life. 519 was a fighter. she always beat determined to live a full life. 519: was a fighter. she always beat the odds. she was very stubborn. for her, it was a very positive thing. craig was convicted of gbh in 2000 and released on licence three years ago. this is him being arrested last yearfor murder after ago. this is him being arrested last year for murder after miss kirk ago. this is him being arrested last yearfor murder after miss kirk died with a ruptured diaphragm. during the trial, the court heard conflicting medical evidence, but the jury agreed with experts like her consultant tim cook, who said that injuries to her airway and torso were partly responsible for her diaphragm rupturing and that doctors felt her condition was too high to operate. this is jacqueline kirk before the attack. her family say although she died decades later because of her in
jacqueline kirk's x partner, stehen me. jacqueline kirk's x partner, stephen craig. _ me.a full life. she: was a fighter. she determined to live a full life. 5u;e: was a fighter. she always determined to live a full life. 519 was a fighter. she always beat determined to live a full life. 519: was a fighter. she always beat the odds. she was very stubborn. for her, it was a very positive thing. craig was convicted of gbh in 2000 and released on licence three years ago. this is him being arrested...
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jacqueline alemany has been covering mccarthy's push to become speaker of the house, tim miller is aformer spokesman for the republican national committee and a writer at large. they join me now. jacqueline, let me start with you, because you have been covering all of the stuff going on in the house side. first of all, just to be clear, they may not keep the majority, that is not like a remote possibility, it is a genuine and actual possibility. they might be in the minority. if they are in the majority, it will be by a relatively slim margin. does mccarthy even have the votes? >> yeah, chris, these are all very good points according to sources in the party that we have been touching base with all day today. the internal projection is that it is now being test around and discuss by republican aides, it is potentially two 22 to 21 seats, but there are five races. places like the house gop conference are watching closely, that includes lauren boebert's race, david valdez raise, and other races in california along with oregon. so this is very tight. this is not where house republicans i
jacqueline alemany has been covering mccarthy's push to become speaker of the house, tim miller is aformer spokesman for the republican national committee and a writer at large. they join me now. jacqueline, let me start with you, because you have been covering all of the stuff going on in the house side. first of all, just to be clear, they may not keep the majority, that is not like a remote possibility, it is a genuine and actual possibility. they might be in the minority. if they are in the...
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call it the standing room because people hesitate to sit down the yellow oval room decorated by jacqueline kennedy in the style of louis, the 16th. and most often used to greet visiting heads of state before going down to formal dinners. it is mrs ford's least favorite room in the family suite, she says, because she finds it so stiff. had she remained as first lady, she would have redecorated it. the view from the oval room is the loveliest in the house overlooking the jefferson memorial and the washington monument. in the center of the room. there is a sculptured angel with empty arms. mrs ford thought the angel should have something to hold. so she has a private joke. she gives the angel a cigarette. then she told me i know in the majors last dusted because when they dust, they removed the cigarette. from the yellow oval room. one enters a long haul, which is actually the family living room because there is no real living room in the private quarters. first this hall and another where we sat for our interview, and that's it. in all, there are six rooms in this area, the fords bedroom , t
call it the standing room because people hesitate to sit down the yellow oval room decorated by jacqueline kennedy in the style of louis, the 16th. and most often used to greet visiting heads of state before going down to formal dinners. it is mrs ford's least favorite room in the family suite, she says, because she finds it so stiff. had she remained as first lady, she would have redecorated it. the view from the oval room is the loveliest in the house overlooking the jefferson memorial and...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard has the details here. knew the pandemic had an impact on teens and their mental health, but this shows suicidal thoughts. >> that's right. separately from this research, we knew that nearly three-quarters of high schoolers reported having some kind of childhood adverse experience during the pandemic like abuse in the home or like not having enough food to eat, and those experiences can really increase your risk for having suicidal ideations. with this new study researchers found before the pan dechl nick the year 20s 16 to 2017 compared to after the pandemic, 2019 through 2021, there was a 59% increase in the frequency of er visits tied to having suicidal thoughts. they called it, quote, a continuous increasing of mental health rice. you should see on the chart this rise before the pandemic. after the pandemic there were spikes where we saw even more visits tied to suicidal ideation this. is among kids ages 5 to 19. so the takeaway here, a nana, t is a sign. >> thank you. a reminder if someone you know is
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard has the details here. knew the pandemic had an impact on teens and their mental health, but this shows suicidal thoughts. >> that's right. separately from this research, we knew that nearly three-quarters of high schoolers reported having some kind of childhood adverse experience during the pandemic like abuse in the home or like not having enough food to eat, and those experiences can really increase your risk for having suicidal ideations. with this...
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jacqueline howard joins me now with details. so it is just is head scratching to be honest.fferently simply based on the color of your skin. what more do we know about this meeting. >> that is right. it is mind-boggling. and this meeting just started this morning and it will last all day. and this panel of fda advisers are going to go over this information. they're going to talk about how pulse oximeters work and how they use light technology to estimate blood oxygen levels and your pulse rate and we're talking about over-the-counter and by prescription. and that light technology to estimate blood oxygen levels may play a factor in how the devices could be less accurate in people with darker skin tones. and erica, i know that the pandemic kind of sheds light on this issue. but this is a device that was invented in 1974. we have research going back decades on this technology and yet we are just now talking about this issue. so the meeting today will really help inform the fda on its regulation of these devices moving forward. >> so important. also speaking of the fda, pfizer
jacqueline howard joins me now with details. so it is just is head scratching to be honest.fferently simply based on the color of your skin. what more do we know about this meeting. >> that is right. it is mind-boggling. and this meeting just started this morning and it will last all day. and this panel of fda advisers are going to go over this information. they're going to talk about how pulse oximeters work and how they use light technology to estimate blood oxygen levels and your pulse...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is with us.d about. all the signs suggested that this could hit us sooner this flu season. here we are. what more can you tell us? >> that's right, bianna. here we are. what you're seeing are really the outcomes of higher than normal rsv levels as well as the ongoing covid-19 pandemic and an early flu season that appears to continue to just ramp up, and what i mean by that in the past week we saw the flu activity double and then it nearly doubled again this week and here's where we are. right now the highest levels of flu activity are in the southeast region of the country. you see here on this map that's where we're seeing the highest levels, but the concern sheer that as we enter the winter season we could see this sweep the nation and we could see more respiratory illnesses in the west and up north and that's the concern that health officials have, and they are urging people right now to get their flu shot if they haven't already, as well as get your updated covid-19 vaccine because we do want
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is with us.d about. all the signs suggested that this could hit us sooner this flu season. here we are. what more can you tell us? >> that's right, bianna. here we are. what you're seeing are really the outcomes of higher than normal rsv levels as well as the ongoing covid-19 pandemic and an early flu season that appears to continue to just ramp up, and what i mean by that in the past week we saw the flu activity double and then it nearly doubled...
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nobody knew jacqueline quietly much. howard. yeah. how late morning on mccormick, lucy bore to word to your family for a while with us. i told me to while, according to fishy loma to me, how are you to a moment to colleague in but it okay. love either brandon or any of our little to y'all know any other places to yog. hello! hello. beautiful . you sure you left out or normally just post it with other kids front up when you go to them, i support them. yes, we go by the time i, they look at another teacher to be books, think when they come and they bought the the get a new get it within them and didn't give us a list of those commercials that are given your money by the way that that was in these, it would be fine because i would have to go to defend just coming in. okay. and was the one that had i see, i see how many i know my location as well, cuz i can get a you know the oh photo. the photos in your, in my game scene bull, you know, is who seemed going all this while on don't are they? like i said that our, how laura is really for my
nobody knew jacqueline quietly much. howard. yeah. how late morning on mccormick, lucy bore to word to your family for a while with us. i told me to while, according to fishy loma to me, how are you to a moment to colleague in but it okay. love either brandon or any of our little to y'all know any other places to yog. hello! hello. beautiful . you sure you left out or normally just post it with other kids front up when you go to them, i support them. yes, we go by the time i, they look at...
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here's cnn's jacqueline howard. >> declare a national emergency.atric medical groups are asking president biden and hhs secretary jaxavier becerra to d in response to the surge of rsv and flew impacting children's hospitals. the american academy of pediatrics and the children's hospital association sent a joint letter to the white house earlier this week saying that declaring an emergency would allow for hospitals to receive additional support and share resources. the vice president of the infection diseases society of america says hospital systems all across the u.s. are strained right now because of these respiratory viruses. have a listen. >> rsv has already strained the hospital systems to capacity or over capacity. now you have flu starting to surge in other areas where they're trying to deal with the rsv surge. and you also have covid that is starting to increase. so it really is putting a major strain on hospital systems all across the united states. >> and there's growing concern that the situation could get even worse as we head into the w
here's cnn's jacqueline howard. >> declare a national emergency.atric medical groups are asking president biden and hhs secretary jaxavier becerra to d in response to the surge of rsv and flew impacting children's hospitals. the american academy of pediatrics and the children's hospital association sent a joint letter to the white house earlier this week saying that declaring an emergency would allow for hospitals to receive additional support and share resources. the vice president of...
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asking me i didn't normally for mark does not need to know, but everybody knew me. jacqueline quietly much howard. yeah. how late morning. i'm inclusive. more to work to your family for a while with us. i tell me to, while i called the fishy, i'm for a moment to colleagues in my good okay. love either condo, not any of the gunners, any other places, to yog. hello! hello, yes, are you sure you left out to me? just post it with other skill? it's fucked up. when you go to the minute, i'm just gonna go by the bailey and. 9 look at other books when they come and enjoy the good news, you can get them into within them and then those. but they give us a list of our commercials that are giving him money by the way that that would be fine. because from the medical department, all coming in. okay. and was a $170.00 last, how many miles it gets on cuz i can get enough. know what i o. 4 door de la photo, senior in my game scene bolo, you know, is, who seemed going all this while on. don't know the like last i thought how laura, and run it for a minute. i'll interested or vice. and he has it on the
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what actually i didn't not money for my new to your buddy, buddy mooney. jacqueline quietly much howard. yeah. how late morning, i'm inclusive, more to work to your family for a while with us. i told me to, while i called the fishy, i'm for to load on my tv. how are you to a moment to college? in but it okay. love either condo, not any of the keys in the corner, any other places to get out of school. hello. hello. yes, are you sure you left out the property with other kids up when you get a minute? i'm just gonna go by the time i look at another teacher to be books, think wouldn't they just come and enjoy the good news? you can get them into with them and then those, but they give us a list of what they did or is it in your money by angela? was it in love with it? was that what is the zip with this? i'm calling because i was just coming in. okay. and was you and i see, i see how many i want my okay as well because i can get, you know, what i oh photo the photos in your, in my game scene below, you know, is who seemed going all this while on. don't know the, like i said that our how laur
what actually i didn't not money for my new to your buddy, buddy mooney. jacqueline quietly much howard. yeah. how late morning, i'm inclusive, more to work to your family for a while with us. i told me to, while i called the fishy, i'm for to load on my tv. how are you to a moment to college? in but it okay. love either condo, not any of the keys in the corner, any other places to get out of school. hello. hello. yes, are you sure you left out the property with other kids up when you get a...
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want me to go, but actually i didn't really not money for my new to me, but everybody knew me. jacqueline quietly much howard. yeah. how late morning. i'm inclusive. more to work to your family for a while with us. i told me to while, according to fishy, i'm full to load on my tv. how are you to a moment to college in my different than ever. ok, love either condo, not any of the corner, any other places to ya see hello. hello. yes, are you still electronic units? outdoor normally. just post it with other kids fucked up when you go to the my judy i'm just gonna go by the. 9 look at in a little bit the books think when they just come and enjoy the good news, you can get them within them and then those. but they give us a list of those commercials that are giving him money by the number. that was the reason why was related with the same with the phone with us because from the medical department all coming in. okay. and want to and i see i see how many i want you to pick as well because i can get enough. you know, what i o. 4 door de la photo, senior in my game scene bolo, you know, is who se
want me to go, but actually i didn't really not money for my new to me, but everybody knew me. jacqueline quietly much howard. yeah. how late morning. i'm inclusive. more to work to your family for a while with us. i told me to while, according to fishy, i'm full to load on my tv. how are you to a moment to college in my different than ever. ok, love either condo, not any of the corner, any other places to ya see hello. hello. yes, are you still electronic units? outdoor normally. just post it...
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. >> reporter: right, this is wonderful reporting from my friend and colleague jacqueline howard.happened recently. people feel sleep deprived sometimes for a little bit. when you look at communities of color and you look at white people, everyone has experienced increased rates of sleep deprivation over the past 15 years or so. that's -- everybody knows that, right? everybody knows that we're just not getting enough sleep, but communities of color, their sleep deprivation rates have been going up higher than white people and several reasons for this. there are reasons that have to do with where people in communities of color often live, the stress that they live under. all of those things can amount to sleep deprivation and sleep deprivation has been linked to high blood pressure or heart disease. both of those are things where people of color unfortunately have higher rates, boris. >> really fascinating reporting from jacqueline howard. elizabeth cohen, thanks so much for breaking that all down for us. >> thanks. >> of course. >>> the worst megadrought in 1200 years is plaguing
. >> reporter: right, this is wonderful reporting from my friend and colleague jacqueline howard.happened recently. people feel sleep deprived sometimes for a little bit. when you look at communities of color and you look at white people, everyone has experienced increased rates of sleep deprivation over the past 15 years or so. that's -- everybody knows that, right? everybody knows that we're just not getting enough sleep, but communities of color, their sleep deprivation rates have been...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard has the details for us.ecdotally of particularly young people reporting issues during the pandemic. and i wonder what this data shows right now? >> yeah, jim. i think this data adds to our understanding of the impact that the pandemic did have on the mental health of our young people, kids, teens, and previous studies separate from the new research did find that among high schoolers, for instance, nearly three quarters of them reported adverse childhood experiences during the pandemic. like abuse in the home or like not having enough food to eat and these type of experiences could increase your risk for having suicidal ideation. they will look at the frequency of e.r. visits, where a patient was diagnosed. here is what it found. so before the pandemic, in the years 2016 and 2017, as you see on this chart, there was this steady rise in the e.r. visits among ages 5 to 18. when the pandemic occurred in 2019. at end of the chart there were spikes in e.r. visits related to suicide ideation. now with this trend ta
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard has the details for us.ecdotally of particularly young people reporting issues during the pandemic. and i wonder what this data shows right now? >> yeah, jim. i think this data adds to our understanding of the impact that the pandemic did have on the mental health of our young people, kids, teens, and previous studies separate from the new research did find that among high schoolers, for instance, nearly three quarters of them reported adverse...
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cnn's health reporter jacqueline howard is following this for us.did this report find exactly? >> this report found that last year the u.s. preterm birthrate rose to 10.5%, 10.5%. that's a significant number, and i spoke with the march of dimes chief medical officer dr. henderson about this. i asked her, well, what's the takeaway from this report? her response was powerful. have a listen. >> the main thing to take away, i think, is the fact that there are too many babies being born too soon. you know, one in ten. if you were to have ten babies in front of you and one of them having to face the complications that comes with prematurity, that's unacceptable, and we kneaneed to do better. >> march of dimes is advocating for improved maternity care and prenatal care across states. there are state by state differences in the preterm birthrate. vermont has the lowest rate. you see the purple up there in the corner. it's at 8%, but then the states with the highest preterm birthrates are in the south. the state with the worst rate is mississippi at 15%, and
cnn's health reporter jacqueline howard is following this for us.did this report find exactly? >> this report found that last year the u.s. preterm birthrate rose to 10.5%, 10.5%. that's a significant number, and i spoke with the march of dimes chief medical officer dr. henderson about this. i asked her, well, what's the takeaway from this report? her response was powerful. have a listen. >> the main thing to take away, i think, is the fact that there are too many babies being born...
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anyway, jon allen, jacqueline alemany thank you very much. >>> and what the justice department wants vice president pence about january 6th and this time tomorrow, voters can start casting their early ballots in the state senate runoff. what's happening in that race next. ng in that race next (vo) after fifteen years of the share the love event, subaru and our retailers have donated over two hundred and fifty million dollars to charity. in fact, subaru is the largest corporate donor to the aspca... ...and the national park foundation. and the largest automotive donor to meals on wheels... ...and make-a-wish. get a new subaru during the share the love event and subaru and our retailers will donate three hundred dollars to charity. moderate-to-severe eczema. it doesn't care if you have a date, a day off, or a double shift. make your move and get out in front of eczema with steroid-free cibinqo. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and it's proven to help provide clearer skin and relieve itch fast. cibinqo continuously trea
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. >> doctor david steve joins me now along with a sister jacqueline and his father john.take me back to the moment where you knew this was a story that had to be told. >> starting this film and i first picked up the camera i did not even know i was making a documentary. it's a my family i've always law loved bottling up and memories and filming special occasions and photographing them. but i always knew i wanted to share my families story. when i look at my dad and my mom. a cambodia refugee who came in with the short of his back. what they were able to achieve and overcome so much adversity in this time in michigan that seems like an american dream story. so when i first picked up the camera it just happened to be that. i was capturing this american dream story in the form of a documentary through all of these home videos of a shooting. it was very unexpected. so is really around the time of the black lives matter movement happened when i realize that this american dream that we were working so hard to achieve these past two decades we're still fighting to keep it alive.
. >> doctor david steve joins me now along with a sister jacqueline and his father john.take me back to the moment where you knew this was a story that had to be told. >> starting this film and i first picked up the camera i did not even know i was making a documentary. it's a my family i've always law loved bottling up and memories and filming special occasions and photographing them. but i always knew i wanted to share my families story. when i look at my dad and my mom. a...
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jacqueline howard joins us now.d. >> this shows that preterm births are on the rise in this country. it said that the u.s. preterm birthrate increases to 10.5%. the reasons why, some women are giving birth later in age. some have underlying health conditions and some gave birth while having covid-19. now i did speak with the march of dimes chief medical officer dr. henderson about this. she told me that 10.5% preterm births here in the u.s. is completely unacceptable. have a listen. >> the main thing to take away i think is the fact that there are too many babies being born too soon. if you were to have ten babies in front of you and one of them having to face the complications that comes with prematurity, that is unacceptable and we need to do better. >> one in ten. and there are differences state by state. when you look at this map of the preterm birthrate by state, vermont has the lowest in the country and 8%. but the states with the worst preterm birthrates you see here are concentrated in the south, mississippi
jacqueline howard joins us now.d. >> this shows that preterm births are on the rise in this country. it said that the u.s. preterm birthrate increases to 10.5%. the reasons why, some women are giving birth later in age. some have underlying health conditions and some gave birth while having covid-19. now i did speak with the march of dimes chief medical officer dr. henderson about this. she told me that 10.5% preterm births here in the u.s. is completely unacceptable. have a listen....
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if whatever i mean the la garza roderick evie jacqueline michael as well. that's all for this hour, took that off ito, calling for more global live regional, new black flow. at the top of the hour. we hope you'll join us with winter often is not is in the sheer, even in europe, pool bug is still waiting for alternative energy sources continue to heat their homes the old fashioned way with firewood. as i've young hobbies comes in. this year i was calling to proceed to sco just to improper shifter from india formed atrocity in a decrease at ease at watson in old kiner, on coven, riley's as our homes and population in tula. thesis is on question to, to see him. wonder does o'clock of either from by sure, does lindsay for like the clever dish diamond costume loss. huge feel free to mention here and our fund now is from caputo robust site on to sort of my trussel. can i go into the home now? simpler? sure. hello, we will she hi started slides on the external transition from finance. excellent. and all that fun with. ah, wanted to seeing how she got, she will. wh
if whatever i mean the la garza roderick evie jacqueline michael as well. that's all for this hour, took that off ito, calling for more global live regional, new black flow. at the top of the hour. we hope you'll join us with winter often is not is in the sheer, even in europe, pool bug is still waiting for alternative energy sources continue to heat their homes the old fashioned way with firewood. as i've young hobbies comes in. this year i was calling to proceed to sco just to improper...
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invest almost half a $1000000.00 into the hotel industry effect i should never set foot in before. jacqueline was really a type of i shall. i it's, it's the same a bad to be actually a, you said it's always in my house law here. i didn't answer you. a good a john expects to break even into use for now is priority is attracting a steady stream of chinese get higher. so 3 and teen lumina, you go job, woman, me and do the healthy training. she don't want her attendance. what am i gonna do is do you agree? oh, it's the thinking. and it says that you, you would, you have someone in the office. she's nice with mission legal, quit sheila glitchy lies the way it was ada. if i need to hop on the i more abuse hotel john the building a chinese restaurant. what goes on, why it wouldn't what it was and why kinds union shower than the way the old being was a don't one or my team don't what it was, what i thought was play around with and said that you were going to do with someone about her below. yeah. she's our casino there. wouldn't know why those are. most of them weren't on me. he wasn't hard for me fo
invest almost half a $1000000.00 into the hotel industry effect i should never set foot in before. jacqueline was really a type of i shall. i it's, it's the same a bad to be actually a, you said it's always in my house law here. i didn't answer you. a good a john expects to break even into use for now is priority is attracting a steady stream of chinese get higher. so 3 and teen lumina, you go job, woman, me and do the healthy training. she don't want her attendance. what am i gonna do is do...
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this is jacqueline kirk before her injuries. but to flee kherson after the ukrainians destroyed their supply lines. a prominent british politician who was in the government has swapped the halls of westminster with the jungle in australia. the former health secretary matt hancock made his debut appearance on the british reality tv show i'm a celebrity...get me out of here. the show involves celebrities living in a jungle without any comforts and competing against each other in order to win. during his trial, mr hancock had to crawl through a tunnel while covered in sludge and bugs. his arrival was met with mixed reaction by contestants. so, why did you do it? why did i do it? yeah, why are you here? because there's... honest truth is because there's, it's... there's so few ways in which politicians can show that we're human beings. so ijust thought it would be good to do that. and i've got a sense of adventure. so, you kind of want people to see you for you? i hope so. here in the uk, there has been a lot of criticism about his
this is jacqueline kirk before her injuries. but to flee kherson after the ukrainians destroyed their supply lines. a prominent british politician who was in the government has swapped the halls of westminster with the jungle in australia. the former health secretary matt hancock made his debut appearance on the british reality tv show i'm a celebrity...get me out of here. the show involves celebrities living in a jungle without any comforts and competing against each other in order to win....
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earlier, i spoke to professor jacqueline peel, director of melbourne climate futures at university ofclimate damage now. the devastation that's being caused by climate change in many poorer nations is front and centre on the agenda. and part of the reason that that's the case is because we haven't seen richer nations stepping up on other commitments — to reduce emissions to levels is because we haven't seen richer nations stepping up on other commitments — to reduce emissions to levels that would keep us within safe temperature limits, and to meet the cost of finance for developing countries to be able to adapt to the impacts of climate change. so that means we'll see more of these disasters occurring, disproportionately affecting countries least able to deal with them, exacting very significant costs. so we're seeing at this cop27 meeting an increasing call around who will pay for those costs in the future. professor, i'd just like to get your thoughts on that. are rich countries going to cough up the cash, so to speak? just last year, they vowed to pledge something like $40 billion
earlier, i spoke to professor jacqueline peel, director of melbourne climate futures at university ofclimate damage now. the devastation that's being caused by climate change in many poorer nations is front and centre on the agenda. and part of the reason that that's the case is because we haven't seen richer nations stepping up on other commitments — to reduce emissions to levels is because we haven't seen richer nations stepping up on other commitments — to reduce emissions to levels that...
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and women also didn't think that in our patriarchal society, we could take on such positions, jacqueline, or just chat them. wars as a lot that by having the keep asada, ukraine's women are becoming more visible everywhere. hugley sank when expert on gender study says the necessities of war are changing society. oh, yeah, because also it's like it's an interconnected process. i did have meaning that women who are on the front line become role models for civilian women in regional, but also those women in the military. they want to see examples of women in civilian professions. they want examples of women in traditionally male professions, outside of the military kilometer. what were stuck, number was school were when the victim of of severe all anna also wants to be part of that process. she graduated in economics, but 2 years ago decided to join the army as well and is now an active duty. she served in the key free agent at the start of the war when the russians try to invade the capital. although they've looked, i set up checkpoints prepared molotov cocktails, helped order medicine, he
and women also didn't think that in our patriarchal society, we could take on such positions, jacqueline, or just chat them. wars as a lot that by having the keep asada, ukraine's women are becoming more visible everywhere. hugley sank when expert on gender study says the necessities of war are changing society. oh, yeah, because also it's like it's an interconnected process. i did have meaning that women who are on the front line become role models for civilian women in regional, but also...
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jacqueline kirk was badly disfigured after steven craig re—enacted a torture scene from the film reservoirserved almost 19 years in jail. china's new top leadership body has reaffirmed the commitment to pursuing zero covid as infections and lockdowns increase across the country. the standing committee of the communist party's politburo, meeting for the first time since it was formed last month, said the nation needed to remain "resolute". artemis is the us mission that, if everything goes to plan, will see us return to the moon by 202a. after that, the next target is mars. preparing for these missions can be quite a challenge, so the european space agency has sent aspiring astronauts to somewhere on earth that seems out of this world, as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. that giant leap was more than 50 years ago now. not long after, mankind basically gave up on lunar exploration. mission control: ..two, one, and lift-off. - but that's about to change with nasa and other space agencies thinking big. this is not the moon. it is lanzar
jacqueline kirk was badly disfigured after steven craig re—enacted a torture scene from the film reservoirserved almost 19 years in jail. china's new top leadership body has reaffirmed the commitment to pursuing zero covid as infections and lockdowns increase across the country. the standing committee of the communist party's politburo, meeting for the first time since it was formed last month, said the nation needed to remain "resolute". artemis is the us mission that, if...
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jacqueline kirk was badly disfigured after steven craig reenacted a torture scene from the film reservoir top leadership body has reaffirmed the commitment to pursuing zero covid, as infections and lockdowns increase across the country. the standing committee of the communist party�*s politburo, meeting for the first time since it was formed last month, said the nation needed to remain resolute. for many years, the british army has been providing bibles for its staff who practise christianity. now the ministry of defence is to issue daily prayer books called nitnem gutkas to sikh service personnel. it�*s all down to a major in the british army who�*s spent years campaigning to make it happen, as claire jones explains. just a warning — there are some flashing images in this piece. at this printers, more than 500 copies of sikh daily prayer books are being created. for sikhs, our scriptures are notjust words, but they are the living embodiment of our guru. major daljinder singh—virdee has been campaigning for two years to make this possible. the army has been providing christian religious t
jacqueline kirk was badly disfigured after steven craig reenacted a torture scene from the film reservoir top leadership body has reaffirmed the commitment to pursuing zero covid, as infections and lockdowns increase across the country. the standing committee of the communist party�*s politburo, meeting for the first time since it was formed last month, said the nation needed to remain resolute. for many years, the british army has been providing bibles for its staff who practise...
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jacqueline armies and her roommate, beth weighed at uc berkeley said they spent two days trying to buy tickets to taylor swift's oeiras tour. there was multiple service areas . it was very long queues. excitement over the pop star's first tour in five years quickly turned into frustration for armisen. wade initially got like a service error in the website wasn't working, and then i eventually was able to go into like the lobby before entering the waiting room. and then it kicked me out of the lobby. and so that was just like the reloading and reloading constantly to try and get on the spent eight hours straight, refreshing her screen but still was not able to snag a seat. we would go on to stubhub and they were being resold for there was some for $6000, which compared to the original price of 304 100 is a bit absurd. a swarm of swifty's have reported pre sale code's not working and the ticketmaster site crashing. ticketmaster blamed the tech issues on overwhelming demand. after millions preregistered scene it's the insurer said ticketmaster and live nation which merged control roughly
jacqueline armies and her roommate, beth weighed at uc berkeley said they spent two days trying to buy tickets to taylor swift's oeiras tour. there was multiple service areas . it was very long queues. excitement over the pop star's first tour in five years quickly turned into frustration for armisen. wade initially got like a service error in the website wasn't working, and then i eventually was able to go into like the lobby before entering the waiting room. and then it kicked me out of the...
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we are the same even though i'd like to nivia to him, met him. jacqueline france of already qualified for the 2nd round pot, tennessee a have everything to play for much will depend on the result of the match between the other 2 teams in their pool, australia and denmark, tennessee, or supporters know their chances of progressing or slim. but whether it's passion, there's always hope. natasha butler, al jazeera paris. a quarter 2022 has many unique features. one of them is the football fashion. the touch of an aim went to the housework, if, where fans are showing their teams spirit, coppery star. this football garb is unique to the 1st world cup in the middle east. the hot draw, the male head dress and the thorbe an equal length white robe warned primarily by air of men in the gulf. now feature team jerseys, and country flags. it surprisingly cool of the 1st thing that i thought when i put this on, as i was gonna, you know, start sweating was hard, but it's odd. it's keeping the breeze gone. so it's nice. the more than century old soup walk, it has become a runway for football fashion
we are the same even though i'd like to nivia to him, met him. jacqueline france of already qualified for the 2nd round pot, tennessee a have everything to play for much will depend on the result of the match between the other 2 teams in their pool, australia and denmark, tennessee, or supporters know their chances of progressing or slim. but whether it's passion, there's always hope. natasha butler, al jazeera paris. a quarter 2022 has many unique features. one of them is the football fashion....
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i mean, a lot of the writing evie jacqueline like, isn't joe biden said that he will not let freedom be denied in iran last, according to the senior house democrat who put his at the u. s. president will put the whole world to rights for the help of functions. we demand democracy, we stand with the president of the united states. joe biden is not going to let freedom be denied in iran. we demand more sanctions added as necessary. we're not talking about trading one form of adequacy for another. we're talking about freedom . let's get the world on our side and let's get the thugs out of iran. washington has been using sanctions as a tool of intervention in iraq since 1979. this was the u. s. impose another round of them. 41 washington saw as the suppression of antique government protest, her grip. the nation. us present, jo boyden also publicly supported the demons faces. i promise a quote, perpetrators of violence. we'll pay the price in turn to her on a youth, washington of direct involvement and of all to sit in the protests, also pledging to take legal action against the u. s. chr
i mean, a lot of the writing evie jacqueline like, isn't joe biden said that he will not let freedom be denied in iran last, according to the senior house democrat who put his at the u. s. president will put the whole world to rights for the help of functions. we demand democracy, we stand with the president of the united states. joe biden is not going to let freedom be denied in iran. we demand more sanctions added as necessary. we're not talking about trading one form of adequacy for another....
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jacqueline kirk was badly disfigured after steven craig re—enacted a torture scene from the film reservoirtise christianity. now the ministry of defence is to issue daily prayer books — called nitnem gutka�*s — to sikh service personnel. it�*s all down to a major in the british army who�*s spent years campaigning to make it happen = as claire jones explains. just a warning, there are some flashing images in this piece. at this printers, more than 500 copies of sikh daily prayer books are being created. for sikhs, our scriptures are notjust words, but they are the living embodiment of our group. major daljinder singh—virdee has been campaigning for two years to make this possible. the army has been providing christian religious texts for many years, and i saw the opportunity there to open the door for the sikh faith, to provide to sikh texts. after arriving at a sikh temple in london, the prayer books are being blessed. chanting and praying the prayer books have been printed in three languages and in durable material to withstand the rigours of military life. the camouflage books are for th
jacqueline kirk was badly disfigured after steven craig re—enacted a torture scene from the film reservoirtise christianity. now the ministry of defence is to issue daily prayer books — called nitnem gutka�*s — to sikh service personnel. it�*s all down to a major in the british army who�*s spent years campaigning to make it happen = as claire jones explains. just a warning, there are some flashing images in this piece. at this printers, more than 500 copies of sikh daily prayer...
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mercenaries known as the volcanic group who were accused of carrying out attacks against civilians, jacqueline, and china to some we cannot continue to work together if there is no distancing from russian forces, and that's not the case at the moment, which is why we cannot continue the mission here in molly as it is here, molly o is ordinate fort rubin. the foreign minister had been keen to keep the mission in place, particularly with upcoming elections in 2024. but there is little surprised that a compromised decision has now been reached with growing concern over troops, safety, and the recent withdrawal of other european allies, amongst them, the french who depart today august. after more than 8 years in marley. let's get an update on the football world cup and the 2018 world cup runners of croatia injured. a frustrating start to this year's tournament. they were held nil nil by morocco. lucretia had it. the better chances in the game would store player woocommerce rich among those coming close. but morocco stood firm for a valuable point. it is the 3rd goal, this draw of the tournament so
mercenaries known as the volcanic group who were accused of carrying out attacks against civilians, jacqueline, and china to some we cannot continue to work together if there is no distancing from russian forces, and that's not the case at the moment, which is why we cannot continue the mission here in molly as it is here, molly o is ordinate fort rubin. the foreign minister had been keen to keep the mission in place, particularly with upcoming elections in 2024. but there is little surprised...
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overseas because jacqueline cochran's strictly on the us flying the men around from base to base. my question is all these women came from all different parts. mom came from chicago and i never understood what in nor did i ask until it was too late to say what is it that drove you gave you the backbone? gave you the nerve to go and get your pilot's license. and be able to do things like we have said men certainly held women back back then. and yet she kept all mom could say is because i wanted to and so each of these women set their being from all over the united states. where did they get the word barnstorming in all these places? what was it that drove these women to have that love of the air? so, you know early on in my in my research before i had. really gone deep down the rabbit hole and before i'd ever really written a word. but after i knew i was going to do this book, i did try to answer that question for myself. what what did unite them because clearly demographics wasn't it? right? i mean ruth nichols comes from money florence klingensmith is a farmer's daughter, you kno
overseas because jacqueline cochran's strictly on the us flying the men around from base to base. my question is all these women came from all different parts. mom came from chicago and i never understood what in nor did i ask until it was too late to say what is it that drove you gave you the backbone? gave you the nerve to go and get your pilot's license. and be able to do things like we have said men certainly held women back back then. and yet she kept all mom could say is because i wanted...
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i'm joined now by professor jacqueline peel — she is director of melbourne climate futures at universityn the programme, professor. idon�*t it's great to get you on the programme, professor. i don't know how much of my colleague's report you are able to watch or listen into, but it really highlights the issue here that countries like pakistan, who have been devastated by recent flooding, are now in a situation where they need to rebuild— and that goes to the heart of the problems at this cop27, in terms of compensation for poor countries. terms of compensation for poor countries-_ terms of compensation for poor countries. ~ , , ., ., countries. absolutely, and thanks for havin: countries. absolutely, and thanks for having me _ countries. absolutely, and thanks for having me on _ countries. absolutely, and thanks for having me on the _ countries. absolutely, and thanks for having me on the programme | for having me on the programme today. lost in damage is the un's term for this issue, but the damage being caused by climate change in many nations is front and centre. the reason that's the
i'm joined now by professor jacqueline peel — she is director of melbourne climate futures at universityn the programme, professor. idon�*t it's great to get you on the programme, professor. i don't know how much of my colleague's report you are able to watch or listen into, but it really highlights the issue here that countries like pakistan, who have been devastated by recent flooding, are now in a situation where they need to rebuild— and that goes to the heart of the problems at this...
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with each other on the day of the attack, saying that i missed, i had struck a late cranium dead, jacqueline, this was kind of a or a foreign jet that was coming forward. and this was in the military success. and then the russians backtracked it with the farmers of barrows aforesaid, like they typically do. they, he's ukrainian, says even tried to assassinate vladimir putin, they claimed as ukrainian book missile, and that they've been promoting disinformation and conspiracies about this ray ears . so this was a returned to the truth. i think that the verdict was jest, and there's a practical implications. however, it's very, very unfortunate to see as the suspects are not going to face punishment eager, chicago, and who after years of promoting false eds and claiming that the corpses were perhaps not fresh or that the ready is that it emitted in 2020. and there was some degree of more responsibility because he was the commander of the donnie. it's forces, but he lives in russia and his allegedly on the front lines, new crane with a $100000.00 battery lesbians, a, b o w. he's not going to be
with each other on the day of the attack, saying that i missed, i had struck a late cranium dead, jacqueline, this was kind of a or a foreign jet that was coming forward. and this was in the military success. and then the russians backtracked it with the farmers of barrows aforesaid, like they typically do. they, he's ukrainian, says even tried to assassinate vladimir putin, they claimed as ukrainian book missile, and that they've been promoting disinformation and conspiracies about this ray...
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7 is that if you do that, if you want a while to have a clear record, make sure you have gord. jacqueline record yourself solemnity out in yours, shamela check egypt. we spend some time speaking to the executive chairman of the african energy chamber. this on the sidelines of the climate summit. i mr. n. a n j . ioc says the continent actually has its own ideas when it comes to dealing with the issue of greenhouse gases. at this moment, when you say africa, we 3 percent greenhouse gas emission, we cannot be carrying the burden for everybody african lead us. i'm not very happy with that right here. i cop african read us one. josh n a d transportation under calling everybody to see let everybody sure that the burden that we still have to produce and use on not to our resources. there's a bonded gas in africa. we have to drive that gas, but even western nations on reach and wealthy nations, they are using gas opening called private plans. yeah. driving gas so much on the even taking some of africa gas to power europe right now. so we need to be able to have and use our gas to drive a petroch
7 is that if you do that, if you want a while to have a clear record, make sure you have gord. jacqueline record yourself solemnity out in yours, shamela check egypt. we spend some time speaking to the executive chairman of the african energy chamber. this on the sidelines of the climate summit. i mr. n. a n j . ioc says the continent actually has its own ideas when it comes to dealing with the issue of greenhouse gases. at this moment, when you say africa, we 3 percent greenhouse gas emission,...