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marine biologist kostin riser is looking into the impact of non-native species on the water and sea mudflatsof the north sea. he immediately sponsor if you like the soft shell clams which disappeared here back in the ice age apparently the vikings then carried them back from north america as a fresh food supply. other species from even further away are also trying to establish themselves here. on this muscle you can see and they'd have barnacle and this little volcano here shoots the pocket deceased but next to it are 2 tiny stars it's those are australian barnacles that isn't easy to shake even managed to come this far. because traffic much because the hypothesis is that they arrived in plymouth on british seaplanes dolls and they've spread throughout the north sea in only a few decades cried. a very special recent arrival is the pacific oyster native oysters became extinct on the soapbox last year due to overfishing last century in the 1980 s. there asian relative proved a robust replacement for cultivation now it's pretty liberating wild across the flats thanks in part to ocean warming. t
marine biologist kostin riser is looking into the impact of non-native species on the water and sea mudflatsof the north sea. he immediately sponsor if you like the soft shell clams which disappeared here back in the ice age apparently the vikings then carried them back from north america as a fresh food supply. other species from even further away are also trying to establish themselves here. on this muscle you can see and they'd have barnacle and this little volcano here shoots the pocket...
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heated arguments reflect a deep level of engagement in the room our quotes are intended lee to restate kostin shadow over important scientific work now the team from the world health organization pretty much debunked the virus lab leak theory that was being promoted by. donald trump and the administration this idea that somehow coded 19 was a chinese bio weapon that went wrong or something to that effect that's been pretty much debunked by the world health organization now biden has certainly used a less shrill tone when talking about china however at this point it seems like the united states and the united kingdom are continuing to push the idea that china is not blameless in the pandemic and somehow china is to blame they're not using some of the extreme allegations and tones we heard from the trumpet ministration but the narrative that china is to blame for coated in china should be held responsible for it that narrative seems very well alive the biden ministration continues to push the notion that china is to blame we've got u.k. officials backing up their words so while some of the hars
heated arguments reflect a deep level of engagement in the room our quotes are intended lee to restate kostin shadow over important scientific work now the team from the world health organization pretty much debunked the virus lab leak theory that was being promoted by. donald trump and the administration this idea that somehow coded 19 was a chinese bio weapon that went wrong or something to that effect that's been pretty much debunked by the world health organization now biden has certainly...
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marine biologist kostin rising is looking into the impact of non-native species on the water and seamudflats of the north sea. he immediately sponsor if you like the soft shell clams which disappeared here back in the ice age apparently the vikings then carried them back from north america as a fresh food supply. other species from even further away are also trying to establish themselves here. on this muscle you can see and they'd have barnacle and this little volcano here susy guesses but next to it are 2 tiny stars it's those are australian barnacles dismiss the pocket to shake even managed to come this far. match because the hypothesis is that they arrived in plymouth on british seaplanes dolls and they've spread throughout the north sea in only a few decades because i did. a very special recent arrival is the pacific oyster native oysters became extinct on the soapbox lots here due to overfishing last century in the 1980 s. their asian relative proved a robust replacement for cultivation now it's privilege for reading wild across the flats thanks in part to ocean warming. to fin
marine biologist kostin rising is looking into the impact of non-native species on the water and seamudflats of the north sea. he immediately sponsor if you like the soft shell clams which disappeared here back in the ice age apparently the vikings then carried them back from north america as a fresh food supply. other species from even further away are also trying to establish themselves here. on this muscle you can see and they'd have barnacle and this little volcano here susy guesses but...
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marine biologist kostin riser is looking into the impact of non-native species on the water in sea mudflats of the north sea and he immediately sponsor if you like the soft shell clams which disappeared here back in the ice age apparently the vikings then carried them back from north america as a fresh food supply. other species from even further away are also trying to establish themselves here. i need a shot on this muscle you can see and they'd have barnacle and this little volcano here shoots the pocket deceased but next to it are 2 tiny stars that's those are australian barnacles. shake even managed to come this far. match because the hypothesis is that they arrived in plymouth on british seaplanes dolls and they've spread throughout the north sea in only a few decades prided. a very special recent arrival is the pacific oyster native oysters became extinct on the soapbox last year due to overfishing last century in the 1980 s. asian relative proved a robust replacement for cultivation now it's pre-literate ing wild across the flats thanks in part to ocean warming. to find me a home fo
marine biologist kostin riser is looking into the impact of non-native species on the water in sea mudflats of the north sea and he immediately sponsor if you like the soft shell clams which disappeared here back in the ice age apparently the vikings then carried them back from north america as a fresh food supply. other species from even further away are also trying to establish themselves here. i need a shot on this muscle you can see and they'd have barnacle and this little volcano here...
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marine biologist kostin riser is looking into the impact of non-native species on the water in sea mudflats of the north sea. he immediately sponsor if you like the soft shell clams which disappeared here back in the ice age apparently the vikings then carried them back from north america as a fresh food supply. other species from even further away are also trying to establish themselves here. on this muscle you can see and they'd have barnacle go and this little volcano here shoots the pocket dresses but next to it are 2 tiny stars it's those are australian barnacles. even managed to come this far. after a match because the hypothesis is that they arrived in plymouth on british seaplanes dolls and they've spread throughout the north sea in only a few decades cried. a very special recent arrival is the pacific oyster native oysters became extinct on the soapbox lots here due to overfishing last century in the 1980 s. there asian relative proved a robust replacement for cultivation now it's privilege for reading wild across the flats thanks in part to ocean warming. to find me a home for bre
marine biologist kostin riser is looking into the impact of non-native species on the water in sea mudflats of the north sea. he immediately sponsor if you like the soft shell clams which disappeared here back in the ice age apparently the vikings then carried them back from north america as a fresh food supply. other species from even further away are also trying to establish themselves here. on this muscle you can see and they'd have barnacle go and this little volcano here shoots the pocket...
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let's bring in goldman sachs strategist david k kostin. >> good morning, carl, great to see you. >> are4,300 for the s&p 500. roughly 10% up from here largely that will be driven by earnings i think the way to think about it is, we're at a level of sales and profits in 2019 before the pandemic where you like it to be for earnings and sales this year it was interesting, we're pretty much through fourth quarter results and actually sales and earnings are basically back to where they were in the fourth quarter of 2019. carl, it's basically, it's completed the v back to the current level, where we were at the beginning of the end of last year or end of 2019 and looking forward to earnings could be a lot higher semi conductors. if you look at the hardware companies, pharmaceuticals it's not just a big five or six or seven large market cap companies. it's a lot of other companies that actually have a much larger level of profits than they did two years ago. carl, what kind of profits do companies generate what are they likely to generate this year? a lot of companies will be much higher than
let's bring in goldman sachs strategist david k kostin. >> good morning, carl, great to see you. >> are4,300 for the s&p 500. roughly 10% up from here largely that will be driven by earnings i think the way to think about it is, we're at a level of sales and profits in 2019 before the pandemic where you like it to be for earnings and sales this year it was interesting, we're pretty much through fourth quarter results and actually sales and earnings are basically back to where...