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why are people having to go to latvia to get their hips done?t's something i may consider. come on, girls. over half of people with arthritis waiting for an operation during the pandemic report being in pain every day. and many are spending vast amounts trying to relieve that pain — on average £1,700 a year while waiting for surgery. almost £700 goes on physiotherapy. going private isn't cheap. an initial appointment with a private consultant can cost around £200. the average cost of a chest x—ray, £100. an ultrasound of the abdomen, around £360. and a total hip replacement, like brenda's, could be around £11,000 for each hip. for replacing a heart valve, you're looking at more than £20,000. one in ten people in the uk have private health insurance to cover some of those charges. for those who don't, the options are limited. the independent think—tank, the king's fund, researched the impact of covid on some of the poorest people in the country. is there a concern that we are seeing the beginnings of a serious two—tier health system? i think that
why are people having to go to latvia to get their hips done?t's something i may consider. come on, girls. over half of people with arthritis waiting for an operation during the pandemic report being in pain every day. and many are spending vast amounts trying to relieve that pain — on average £1,700 a year while waiting for surgery. almost £700 goes on physiotherapy. going private isn't cheap. an initial appointment with a private consultant can cost around £200. the average cost of a...
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you know, like in other countries the show is called "aunt lois in latvia."e just cut out the middle man, so it's great that all the different countries are going to see the insanely silly jokes we put up. >> seth: you, of course, had your fair share of parties in chicago over the years and you had a pretty -- for a young man who wanted to bea involved in comedy, you got pretty early interactions with some legends >> yeah, well, you know, we both went through the chicago improv scene in the mid to late 90s and it was super e because you would, you know, get to watch like tina, and rachel dratch, and kevin dorff on stage but you would also get, like, the old legends that would come back and i got to meet chris farley one time super cool like, i walked in the etc theater, like the other theater, and it was dark. and he was in there by himself, maybe smoking a joint. i don't know, i can't remember but i got to hang out with him, and i remember thinking like, "i'm -- this is it this is the pinnacle of my career." i got to meet chris farley and, like, four months
you know, like in other countries the show is called "aunt lois in latvia."e just cut out the middle man, so it's great that all the different countries are going to see the insanely silly jokes we put up. >> seth: you, of course, had your fair share of parties in chicago over the years and you had a pretty -- for a young man who wanted to bea involved in comedy, you got pretty early interactions with some legends >> yeah, well, you know, we both went through the chicago...
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perhaps been a more realistic representation of what actually happened with countries like rwanda, latvia, and vietnam doing very well and the u.s. and the u.k. doing really poorly. hubris had a lot to do with it. there is no question about it. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. find it wherever you get your podcasts. >> next, federal reserve chair jerome powell talks about a potential interest rate hike if the economy continues to recover. he takes questions from reporters about raising the debt ceiling and efforts to create a u.s.-backed digital currency. this is about an hour. >> good afternoon. at the federal reserve we are committed to -- today the federal open market committee kept interest rates near zero and maintained our current pace of asset purchases. rrent pace of asset purchases
perhaps been a more realistic representation of what actually happened with countries like rwanda, latvia, and vietnam doing very well and the u.s. and the u.k. doing really poorly. hubris had a lot to do with it. there is no question about it. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. find it wherever you get your podcasts. >> next, federal reserve chair jerome powell talks about a potential interest rate hike if the economy continues to recover. he takes questions...
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and italy agreed to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary, $939.00 latvia under stony assigned non aggression ex. we'll germany as fox at our us and i and go from the front door to want. wendy's, of it on your knees, pushed him to marson. i'm from head to foot. isn't type done via the fall is this isn't the magnum folk getting. i guess he stayed on the guns armeno felt ah, it was well known american or the dean henderson thinks of past events are in poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary organ already with the nazis and france and england basically through chuckles of ocoee under the bus and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them. and again, and if hadn't been for stolen coming on the eastern front, they would abandon a lot more people in eastern europe as well. however, on september the 19th 2019, the european parliament adopted a resolution stating that it was germany and the ussr that paved the way for world war 2. how long do you think it doesn't give
and italy agreed to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary, $939.00 latvia under stony assigned non aggression ex. we'll germany as fox at our us and i and go from the front door to want. wendy's, of it on your knees, pushed him to marson. i'm from head to foot. isn't type done via the fall is this isn't the magnum folk getting. i guess he stayed on the guns armeno felt ah, it was well known american or the dean henderson thinks of past events are in poland and...
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they start their campaign with two matches against luxembourg and latvia.sive is the vast majority of players are not professional footballers. they are nurses, teachers, they work in retail. they all have to take time off work to play for their country. and one player in particular, this is an 18—year—old, she has made her own big sacrifices she looks ahead not only world cup qualifiers but also the us next year. for not only world cup qualifiers but also the us next year.— not only world cup qualifiers but also the us next year. for me i was su osed also the us next year. for me i was summed to — also the us next year. for me i was summed to be _ also the us next year. for me i was supposed to be going _ also the us next year. for me i was supposed to be going to _ also the us next year. for me i was supposed to be going to university. supposed to be going to university but i've decided to take the year out and to focus on trying to get into that squad. but i don't want to get too harder ahead of ourselves. we are looking to the next match, you know, not
they start their campaign with two matches against luxembourg and latvia.sive is the vast majority of players are not professional footballers. they are nurses, teachers, they work in retail. they all have to take time off work to play for their country. and one player in particular, this is an 18—year—old, she has made her own big sacrifices she looks ahead not only world cup qualifiers but also the us next year. for not only world cup qualifiers but also the us next year.— not only...
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after a frustrating first half they went on the win comfortably, it ended 4—0 against latvia. out of the blocks away to estonia. ., . , wales shot out of the blocks away to estonia. ., ., , ., estonia. into harding. only four minutes. that _ estonia. into harding. only four minutes. that is _ estonia. into harding. only four minutes. that is where - estonia. into harding. only four minutes. that is where the - estonia. into harding. only four- minutes. that is where the momentum ended. minutes. that is where the momentum ended- they — minutes. that is where the momentum ended. they found _ minutes. that is where the momentum ended. they found the _ minutes. that is where the momentum ended. they found the net _ minutes. that is where the momentum ended. they found the net again - minutes. that is where the momentum ended. they found the net again but i ended. they found the net again but this efforts was ruled offside. the win though and the three points were all that mattered. the goals of the night however belonged to scotland, erin cuthbert launching a rocket to put them ah
after a frustrating first half they went on the win comfortably, it ended 4—0 against latvia. out of the blocks away to estonia. ., . , wales shot out of the blocks away to estonia. ., ., , ., estonia. into harding. only four minutes. that _ estonia. into harding. only four minutes. that is _ estonia. into harding. only four minutes. that is where - estonia. into harding. only four minutes. that is where the - estonia. into harding. only four- minutes. that is where the momentum ended....
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been perhaps a more realistic representation of what actually happened with countries like rwanda, latvia and vietnam doing very well, and the u.s. and uk number one, number two in doing really poorly. schumer's had a lot to do with her, there's a question about. >> lawrence wright sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a -- hubris had a lot to do with it. >> weekends on c-span2 are a
been perhaps a more realistic representation of what actually happened with countries like rwanda, latvia and vietnam doing very well, and the u.s. and uk number one, number two in doing really poorly. schumer's had a lot to do with her, there's a question about. >> lawrence wright sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a -- hubris had a lot to do with it. >> weekends on c-span2 are a
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poland, lithuania and latvia have accused belarusian authorities of flying migrants into belarus, thenort. polish troops gathered on the border as nearby regions entered a state of emergency. measures mean people can't gather in groups and must carry identification in public. it's an unprecedented move in response to a surge in migrants coming across the border which poland says is being engineered by belarus. translation: what's happening at the border on the part - of the belarusian authorities is difficult and dangerous. poland is responsible for its borders but also for the eastern borders of the eu. we have to take such decisions to ensure the full security of poland and the eu. it comes after videos like this surfaced, allegedly showing belarusian officers in full riot gear trying to push a group of migrants across the border with lithuania. thousands of migrants, iraqis and afghans have crossed from belarus into neighbouring countries in recent months and the eu has accused the belarusian president alexander lukashenko of using migrants as a weapon and response to sanctions impo
poland, lithuania and latvia have accused belarusian authorities of flying migrants into belarus, thenort. polish troops gathered on the border as nearby regions entered a state of emergency. measures mean people can't gather in groups and must carry identification in public. it's an unprecedented move in response to a surge in migrants coming across the border which poland says is being engineered by belarus. translation: what's happening at the border on the part - of the belarusian...
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media. medusa, an independent new site founded by self exiled russian journalists in neighboring latvia, was branded a foreign agent in april. so all this was over, the russian government demand to add a foreign agent. disclaimer to the content published by select entities, no present time, no fines, no y a tapping that compared to complete radio silence in response to washington, secretly listening to years of their colleagues private phone calls. as this report is being prepared, literally to news links on google covering the wire tapping for the in this case is inherently politicized. i have been an agent or piece not any particular government because i was pushed for the mutual interest of both us and you are on the line with my indian american identity. i never stood back from criticizing, you know, when i thought they deserve. so after all these years, suddenly the us government claims that, you know, i was doing something illegal. that was the case. why didn't they give me a call 13 years ago and say you might be by a nation of this. you know, far i have done with a whole number
media. medusa, an independent new site founded by self exiled russian journalists in neighboring latvia, was branded a foreign agent in april. so all this was over, the russian government demand to add a foreign agent. disclaimer to the content published by select entities, no present time, no fines, no y a tapping that compared to complete radio silence in response to washington, secretly listening to years of their colleagues private phone calls. as this report is being prepared, literally to...
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england's group and after beating luxembourg a—nil last week are expected to make some changes against latviauad members getting a run—out. they'll be playing at windsor park for the first time in nine years. wales are also on the road, they're in estonia following their 6—nil win over kazakhstan in llanelli on friday night. the wales boss gemma grainger has done her homework on the opposition by watching wales men draw 0—0 against estonia a few weeks ago. she says says the estonian women's team play with a similar formation andy murray has criticised former british tennis players for what he calls "wading in" during his career — and says he'll make sure he avoids doing the same to emma raducanu. murray said he "never really liked it" when former pros jumped in with advice or opinions after every win or loss. 18—year—old raducanu won the us open title on only her second grand slam appearance earlier this month — but murray says if she does ever want to talk, he will always be there on the end of the phone. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport w
england's group and after beating luxembourg a—nil last week are expected to make some changes against latviauad members getting a run—out. they'll be playing at windsor park for the first time in nine years. wales are also on the road, they're in estonia following their 6—nil win over kazakhstan in llanelli on friday night. the wales boss gemma grainger has done her homework on the opposition by watching wales men draw 0—0 against estonia a few weeks ago. she says says the estonian...
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poland, lithuania and latvia have accused belarusian authorities of flying migrants into belarus, thend crossings started injune, after the eu imposed sanctions on the authoritarian leader of belarus, alexander lu kashenko. courtney bembridge has this report. polish troops gathered on the border as nearby regions entered a state of emergency. measures mean people can't gather in groups and must carry identification in public. it's an unprecedented move in response to a surge in migrants coming across the border which poland says is being engineered by belarus. translation: what's happening at the border on the part - of the belarusian authorities is difficult and dangerous. poland is responsible for its borders but also for the eastern borders of the eu. we have to take such decisions to ensure the full security of poland and the eu. it comes after videos like this surfaced, allegedly showing belarusian officers in full riot gear trying to push a group of migrants across the border with lithuania. thousands of migrants, iraqis and afghans have crossed from belarus into neighbouring cou
poland, lithuania and latvia have accused belarusian authorities of flying migrants into belarus, thend crossings started injune, after the eu imposed sanctions on the authoritarian leader of belarus, alexander lu kashenko. courtney bembridge has this report. polish troops gathered on the border as nearby regions entered a state of emergency. measures mean people can't gather in groups and must carry identification in public. it's an unprecedented move in response to a surge in migrants coming...
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also also the borders of you to show the ministers a spanish really that it really said yeah, with latvia and pollen. and we are ready to took our measures to support them. here's the situation, continue doing so and about again the stand. i think we already explained the conclusions concluding because it no decision for conclusions from the high representative about the discussion today from now on to not actual service. we have to work a lot because we have been tasked that way to conceal on coordinate in the context with a tally ranch with a telegram with the new government. and i've got the stan, including with jain, you presence ink of all coordinated by this that and i can service if the security conditions allow for it from there. we should support the departure of the nation, knows you to be a nation, not that i still there and i've gotten a risk that could be received. you need to be in union member state as decided by them. there are many, are member states still have quite an import. the number of either nation knows all african that has been cooperating with them. or they have
also also the borders of you to show the ministers a spanish really that it really said yeah, with latvia and pollen. and we are ready to took our measures to support them. here's the situation, continue doing so and about again the stand. i think we already explained the conclusions concluding because it no decision for conclusions from the high representative about the discussion today from now on to not actual service. we have to work a lot because we have been tasked that way to conceal on...
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recently there's been a huge increase in migrants crossing into poland, latvia and lithuania, from neighbouringsending thousands of migrants across the borders of his eu neighbours. poland, in turn, is accused of forcing them back, breaking international law. both countries deny any wrongdoing. 0ur correspondent nick beake reports from the poland/belarus border. hidden in a freezing forest in eastern poland, europe's latest crisis is unfolding. we meet men who fear that they will be the next to die here, overwhelmed by the cold. they'd flown to belarus from far and wide, each with the promise they could then reach an eu country, but they're stranded. if the belarusians could send me back to my country, fine. i will be ok. better i die in my country. this 21—year—old from cameroon tells us how belarusian troops took them to the polish border. they monitor the polish police across the border. they tell us, this way there's no polish police. so they will tell us we must cross those wires. belarus, often called europe's last dictatorship, is accused of exploiting these men in retaliation for eu san
recently there's been a huge increase in migrants crossing into poland, latvia and lithuania, from neighbouringsending thousands of migrants across the borders of his eu neighbours. poland, in turn, is accused of forcing them back, breaking international law. both countries deny any wrongdoing. 0ur correspondent nick beake reports from the poland/belarus border. hidden in a freezing forest in eastern poland, europe's latest crisis is unfolding. we meet men who fear that they will be the next to...
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latvia and vietnam did very well. hubris had a lot to do with it. claxton at 8:00 eastern on q&a. can listen to q&a as a podcast. >> washington journal continues. host: it's election day in germany. polls close in just about two hours. join us to talk about what it could mean for u.s. german relations is markus ziener with the german marshall fund. start us off with what an american audience needs to know to understand what's going to happen today in germany. guest: good morning. thanks for having me. first of all, it's the replacement for angela merkel. she will stay in office until a new government forms. she will leave office only when there is eight successor. she will leave the stage. that's why we have these coming in and looking at her legacy. what's really important to know is we have a different landscape these days in germany. we have many parties that will enter the parliament. we are looking at six parties. they are not like it used to be. we had one minor party and many minor parties. now we have the conservative party, hovering around 25%. the same is true for the so
latvia and vietnam did very well. hubris had a lot to do with it. claxton at 8:00 eastern on q&a. can listen to q&a as a podcast. >> washington journal continues. host: it's election day in germany. polls close in just about two hours. join us to talk about what it could mean for u.s. german relations is markus ziener with the german marshall fund. start us off with what an american audience needs to know to understand what's going to happen today in germany. guest: good morning....
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poland and its baltic neighbours lithuania and latvia say it has been engineered by belarus.arted injune after the eu imposed sanctions on the authoritarian leader of belarus alexander lukashenko. polish troops gathered on the border as nearby regions entered a state of emergency. measures mean people can't gather in groups and must carry identification in public. it's an unprecedented move in response to a surge in migrants coming across the border which poland says is being engineered ljy poland says is being engineered by belarus. translation: what's ha - -tenin by belarus. translation: what's happening at _ by belarus. translation: what's happening at the _ by belarus. translation: what's happening at the border _ by belarus. translation: what's happening at the border on - by belarus. translation: what's happening at the border on the . happening at the border on the part of the belarusian authorities is difficult and dangerous. poland is responsible for its borders but also for the eastern borders of the eu. we have to take such decisions to ensure the full security of
poland and its baltic neighbours lithuania and latvia say it has been engineered by belarus.arted injune after the eu imposed sanctions on the authoritarian leader of belarus alexander lukashenko. polish troops gathered on the border as nearby regions entered a state of emergency. measures mean people can't gather in groups and must carry identification in public. it's an unprecedented move in response to a surge in migrants coming across the border which poland says is being engineered ljy...
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while norway beat latvia 2—0. erling haarland with the opener for norway.e first day of golf�*s solheim cup. the teams are well underway in the fourballs. mel reid and rookie leona maguire inflicted a first solheim cup defeat on the korda sisters. anna nordqvist and matilda castren took europe's first point, while celine boutier and georgia hall fought back to win their match. the other match was halved to leave europe with a 3.5 to 0.5lead. max verstappen and lewis hamilton are back on the front row together for the dutch grand prix for the first time since they collided at the british grand prix injuly. verstappen delighted the 70,000 fans who packed into the zandvoort circuit on the netherlands coast by claiming his sixth pole in seven races. but hamilton, who leads the championship byjust three points, was less than four hundredths of a second behind the dutchman. it's an amazing feeling to get pole position here. it's an amazing feeling to get pole position here-— position here. cheering the crowd _ position here. cheering the crowd is _ position here.
while norway beat latvia 2—0. erling haarland with the opener for norway.e first day of golf�*s solheim cup. the teams are well underway in the fourballs. mel reid and rookie leona maguire inflicted a first solheim cup defeat on the korda sisters. anna nordqvist and matilda castren took europe's first point, while celine boutier and georgia hall fought back to win their match. the other match was halved to leave europe with a 3.5 to 0.5lead. max verstappen and lewis hamilton are back on the...
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eu members poland, latvia and lithuania have each declared a state of emergency amid a surge of thousandsaccused the belarussian president alexander lukashenko of using migrants as weapons — by luring them in and then sending them towards eu countries. poland has banned human rights activists and journalists from its border zone — but our europe correspondent nick beake and video journalist bruno boelpaep travelled to the area and have just sent this special report. they this special report. thought they were going to die. they thought they were going to die. stranded in the freezing forest, far from die. stranded in the freezing forest, farfrom home. we found kelly and owen, brothers nigeria. they claim they have been pushed back and forth by both belarusian and polish border guards for the last three weeks.— border guards for the last three weeks. like a football from belarus, _ three weeks. like a football from belarus, push - three weeks. like a football from belarus, push us - from belarus, push us to poland. in poland they beat us, push us back to belarus. the men had _ push us back
eu members poland, latvia and lithuania have each declared a state of emergency amid a surge of thousandsaccused the belarussian president alexander lukashenko of using migrants as weapons — by luring them in and then sending them towards eu countries. poland has banned human rights activists and journalists from its border zone — but our europe correspondent nick beake and video journalist bruno boelpaep travelled to the area and have just sent this special report. they this special...
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perhaps a more realistic representation of what actually happened with countries like rwanda and latvia and vietnam doing very well, and the u.s. and uk number one and number two doing really poor. hubris had a lot to do with it. >> lawrence wright sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a as a podcast. find it where you get your podcasts. >> you can be part of a national conversation by participating in c-span's studentcam video competition. your opinion matters so if your middle or high school student we're asking you to create a five to six minute documentary that answers the question how does the federal government in actual life? your documentary mission of supporting and opposing points of view on federal policy programs that affect you or your community using c-span video clips which are easy to find and access@c-span.org. cspan's studentcam competition rewards $100,000 in total cash prizes and you have a shot at winning the grand prize of $5000. entries must be received before january 20, 2022. for competition rules, tips or just how to get for compet
perhaps a more realistic representation of what actually happened with countries like rwanda and latvia and vietnam doing very well, and the u.s. and uk number one and number two doing really poor. hubris had a lot to do with it. >> lawrence wright sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a as a podcast. find it where you get your podcasts. >> you can be part of a national conversation by participating in c-span's studentcam video competition. your...
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a former prime minister of latvia and a physicist with electrical engineering from the university of valdis dombrovskis. european commission executive price -- executive vice president and commissioner for trade and what you needed to know eight months ago, 10 months ago, he was in the timeout chair over vaccination. he and others in europe have had the great success story of the turnaround of europe in vaccination. i, thank you so much for joining us. how did you and brussels turnaround vaccination in europe to 70%? valdis: good morning. indeed, regards to the vaccination campaign, more than 70% of the adult population in europe are vaccinated. what was important in this is the european union was acting on this as a whole so on behalf of the 27 member states who are securing vaccines, and that's what helps to secure this availability. because it is clear that the biggest and richest e.u. countries will secure vaccines on their own, but not the smallest and less developed countries. we need to make sure vaccines are available across europe and have an effective vaccination campaign.
a former prime minister of latvia and a physicist with electrical engineering from the university of valdis dombrovskis. european commission executive price -- executive vice president and commissioner for trade and what you needed to know eight months ago, 10 months ago, he was in the timeout chair over vaccination. he and others in europe have had the great success story of the turnaround of europe in vaccination. i, thank you so much for joining us. how did you and brussels turnaround...
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perhaps a more realistic representation of what actually happened with countries like rwanda and latvia and vietnam doing very well and the u.s. and uk number one and number two, doing really poorly. hubris had a lot to do with it. there's no question about it. >> lawrence wright, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can also listen to q&a as a podcast. find it wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more. including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. comcast is partnering with 1,000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled zones so students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> up next, secretary of state antony blinken testifying before the house foreign affairs committee on the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan. this hearing is about fe
perhaps a more realistic representation of what actually happened with countries like rwanda and latvia and vietnam doing very well and the u.s. and uk number one and number two, doing really poorly. hubris had a lot to do with it. there's no question about it. >> lawrence wright, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can also listen to q&a as a podcast. find it wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by...
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been perhaps are more realistic representation of what actually happened with companies like rwanda, latvia, and vietnam doing very well in the u.s. and u.k. #1 and #2 in doing really poorly. announcer: lawrence reich tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a or listen as a podcast where ever get your podcasts. ♪ announcer: the house and senate are back next week. at the house returns monday at noon for speeches. legislative work starts at 2 p.m. members may begin debate on the info structure bill. house majority leader steny hoyer intends to bring the larger spending package, known as the build back better act, to the floor. the house may consider two bills considering working discrimination and funding emergency shelters for the massive violence victims. announcer: on thursday, the house debated legislation to provide $1 billion to israel for the country's iron drone -- dome defense system. representative rashida tlaib of michigan was the only person to speak against the bill. she said israel has an apartheid system of government for which she was criticized i republicans and democrats an
been perhaps are more realistic representation of what actually happened with companies like rwanda, latvia, and vietnam doing very well in the u.s. and u.k. #1 and #2 in doing really poorly. announcer: lawrence reich tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a or listen as a podcast where ever get your podcasts. ♪ announcer: the house and senate are back next week. at the house returns monday at noon for speeches. legislative work starts at 2 p.m. members may begin debate on the info...
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after a frustrating first half they went on the win comfortably, it ended 4—0 against latvia.uled offside. the win though and the three points were all that mattered. the goals of the night however belonged to scotland, erin cuthbert launching a rocket to put them ahead while claire emsly matched that with this sensational free—kick to secure a 7—1win. a great night all round for the home nations. lots of goals tonight in the carabao cup. in the all—premier league encounter, liverpool got the better of norwich at carrow road. takumi minamino put them ahead early on, before divock origi headed home in the second half. minamino got his second of the game late on, capping off a fine performance to seal their place in the fourth round. to the night's other scores, and everton are out — they were beaten 8—7 on penalities after the tie finished 2—2. brentford were runaway winners against oldham — 7—0 the score. burnley beat rochdale 4—1 — jay rodriquez with a hattrick. manchester city had to come from behind to beat wycombe but it finished 6—1. watford are also out — beaten 3—1 by s
after a frustrating first half they went on the win comfortably, it ended 4—0 against latvia.uled offside. the win though and the three points were all that mattered. the goals of the night however belonged to scotland, erin cuthbert launching a rocket to put them ahead while claire emsly matched that with this sensational free—kick to secure a 7—1win. a great night all round for the home nations. lots of goals tonight in the carabao cup. in the all—premier league encounter, liverpool...
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that is lower, we rank 22nd in the world, rank behind latvia, zambia, democratic of congo testing forariants. we don't know what the haven't are out there. people are worried about the side-effects of vaccines. 80 million not vaccinated. many are frustrated. what is the reaction to that, andy? >> i agree with dr. makary. he is ignoring the fact that a lot of people with natural immunity which is better than the vaccine. i wish i had natural immunity. we're dealing with the delta variant from the research i've seen looks like while it is more contagious, it is not more deadly, given the number of people vaccinated. death rate and hospitalizations down from where they were at the peak of the original covid virus. this, a covid thing has been political from the beginning. a lot of this is political. i'm a little surprised president biden went this far because i think what he is doing is going to have a negative impact on employment which is already a big problem for him. look, i think he is trying to do the best he can but i don't think he has any idea what to do. i think he has gone way
that is lower, we rank 22nd in the world, rank behind latvia, zambia, democratic of congo testing forariants. we don't know what the haven't are out there. people are worried about the side-effects of vaccines. 80 million not vaccinated. many are frustrated. what is the reaction to that, andy? >> i agree with dr. makary. he is ignoring the fact that a lot of people with natural immunity which is better than the vaccine. i wish i had natural immunity. we're dealing with the delta variant...
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we rank 22nd in the world, behind latvia, slovenia and the democratic republic of congo in testingamariants. people are concerned about the dangers and the side effects of vaccines. so when he says 80 million are still not vaccinated and many are frustrated, what's your reaction to that, andy? >> well, you know, i agree with dr. makary. i think he's ignoring the fact that a lot of those people in the 80 million probably have natural immunity which is probably better than the advantagehe seen, and the delta variant, the research i've seen, it's not more deadly. given the number of people that have been vaccinated, we've actually got the death rate and hospitalizations downat from whe they were at the peak of the original covid virus. so, look, this -- a lot of -- this covid thing has been political from the beginning, a lot of this is political, and i'm aur little surprised presidt biden went this far because i think what he's doing is going to have a negative impact on employment which is already a big problem for him. so, look, i think he's trying to do the best he can, but i just d
we rank 22nd in the world, behind latvia, slovenia and the democratic republic of congo in testingamariants. people are concerned about the dangers and the side effects of vaccines. so when he says 80 million are still not vaccinated and many are frustrated, what's your reaction to that, andy? >> well, you know, i agree with dr. makary. i think he's ignoring the fact that a lot of those people in the 80 million probably have natural immunity which is probably better than the advantagehe...
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perhaps a more realistic representation of what actually happened with countries like rwanda and latvia and vietnam doing very well, and the u.s. and uk number one and number two doing really poorly. hubris had a lot to do with it, there's no question about it. >> lawrence wright sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a as a podcast, find it where ever you get your podcasts. >> joining us is ben cline republican of virginia member of the appropriations and budget committee. your vote this week to continue funding the government and raising the debt ceiling. >> well, it's unfortunate that we are in the situation, greta, what refacing is a looming government shutdown of october 1 and that is due to the lateness of president biden's budget submission. and the fact speaker pelosi has seen fit to tie an increase in the debt ceiling always controversial subject to the bill, when the senate has already said that they will not accept that. we are in a brinksmanship between leadership right now and we'll stay tuned to see how it goes. hopefully we can resolve it and
perhaps a more realistic representation of what actually happened with countries like rwanda and latvia and vietnam doing very well, and the u.s. and uk number one and number two doing really poorly. hubris had a lot to do with it, there's no question about it. >> lawrence wright sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a as a podcast, find it where ever you get your podcasts. >> joining us is ben cline republican of virginia member of the...
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latvia, vietnam, doing very well. u.s.nd u.k., number one and number two, did really poorly. >> lawrence wright, on c-span's q&a. you can also listen to q hyundai as a podcast. find it wherever you get your podcasts. >> weekends on c-span are an intellectual feast. every saturday, you will find events that people -- american history tv. on sunday, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. television for serious readers. learn, discover, explore. weekends on c-span2. >> the house approved $1 billion for israel's missile defense system called iron dome. during the conflict in may, the system intercepted most of the rockets hamas filed into israel. eight democrats and one republican voted against the funding. the floor debate was about one hour. delauro: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. miss tea lawyero: mr. speaker, i rise in support of the iron dome supplemental appropriations act. which provides $1 billion in funding for iron
latvia, vietnam, doing very well. u.s.nd u.k., number one and number two, did really poorly. >> lawrence wright, on c-span's q&a. you can also listen to q hyundai as a podcast. find it wherever you get your podcasts. >> weekends on c-span are an intellectual feast. every saturday, you will find events that people -- american history tv. on sunday, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. television for serious readers. learn, discover, explore. weekends on...
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have been perhaps a more realistic representation of what happened with countries like rwanda and latvia and vietnam and the us and uk and the us was doing really poorly. >> lawrence wright at 8 pm eastern on q and a. listen to q&a as a podcast, find it wherever youget your podcast . >> c-span gives you an unfiltered view of government including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested building billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public servicealong with these providers giving you a front
have been perhaps a more realistic representation of what happened with countries like rwanda and latvia and vietnam and the us and uk and the us was doing really poorly. >> lawrence wright at 8 pm eastern on q and a. listen to q&a as a podcast, find it wherever youget your podcast . >> c-span gives you an unfiltered view of government including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested building billions building...
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turn the rankings upside down it would have been a more realistic representation of what happened in latvia and vietnam doing very well in the us and the uk doing really poorly. uber's have a lot to do with it, no question. >> lawrence wright, sunday night at 8:00 pm eastern on c-span's q and a, you can listen to q and as a forecast were of you get your podcasts. >> next week on the c-span networks secretary of defense lloyd austin joint chiefs of staff jared general mark millie and head of us central command general kenneth mckenzie junior testify on the us withdrawal from afghanistan in two hearings, c-span 3 will have live coverage of the testimony before the senate armed services committee tuesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern and the house armed services committee wednesday at 9:30 eastern. the senate banking committee holds an oversight hearing on tuesday at 10 am with treasury secretary janet yellen and federal reserve chair jerome powell on the federal a, maximus measures taken in response to the pandemic, live coverage on c-span.org and then on c-span 3 health and human services secretary x
turn the rankings upside down it would have been a more realistic representation of what happened in latvia and vietnam doing very well in the us and the uk doing really poorly. uber's have a lot to do with it, no question. >> lawrence wright, sunday night at 8:00 pm eastern on c-span's q and a, you can listen to q and as a forecast were of you get your podcasts. >> next week on the c-span networks secretary of defense lloyd austin joint chiefs of staff jared general mark millie and...
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walk into the m&m store. [ laughter ] seriously, when else are you going to spot the president of latviang one of those restaurant buzzers outside bubba gump shrimp? [ laughter ] like, "our table is ready. let's go." [ laughter ] of course, the main focus of this year's general assembly is fighting covid yep. nothing like holding a a superspreader event to tackle a pandemic [ laughter ] there's actually some real concern about the general assembly turning into a superspreader event because, and this is real, the u.n. is using the honor system to check vaccinations [ laughter ] the honor system i don't even trust the honor system when they give out candy on halloween it's like, "please take one. oh, i know you're going to take - honey, they took the bowl. [ laughter ] we don't have a bowl anymore." next, the u.n. is going to be like, "we believe further conflict with the taliban will be avoided thanks to our latest pinkie promise." [ laughter ] the first leader to speak this morning, and address the pandemic was none other than the unvaccinated president of brazil, jair bolsonaro that's l
walk into the m&m store. [ laughter ] seriously, when else are you going to spot the president of latviang one of those restaurant buzzers outside bubba gump shrimp? [ laughter ] like, "our table is ready. let's go." [ laughter ] of course, the main focus of this year's general assembly is fighting covid yep. nothing like holding a a superspreader event to tackle a pandemic [ laughter ] there's actually some real concern about the general assembly turning into a superspreader...
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latvia and vietnam did very well. hubris had a lot to do with it. claxton at 8:00 eastern on q&a.isten to q&a as a podcast. >> washington journal continues. host: it's election day in germany. polls close in just about two hours. join us to talk about what it could mean for u.s. german relations is markus ziener with the german marshall fund. start us off with what an american audience needs to know to understand what's going to happen today in germany. guest: good morning. thanks for having me. first of all, it's the replacement for angela merkel. she will stay in office until a new government forms. she will leave office only when there is eight successor. she will leave the stage. that's why we have these coming in and looking at her legacy. what's really important to know is we have a different landscape these days in germany. we have many parties that will enter the parliament. we are looking at six parties. they are not like it used to be. we had one minor party and many minor parties. now we have the conservative party, hovering around 25%. the same is true for the social d
latvia and vietnam did very well. hubris had a lot to do with it. claxton at 8:00 eastern on q&a.isten to q&a as a podcast. >> washington journal continues. host: it's election day in germany. polls close in just about two hours. join us to talk about what it could mean for u.s. german relations is markus ziener with the german marshall fund. start us off with what an american audience needs to know to understand what's going to happen today in germany. guest: good morning. thanks...
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what happened with countries like rwanda and latvia and vietnam and the us and uk and the us was doing really poorly. >> lawrence wright at 8 pm eastern on q and a. listen to q&a as a podcast, find it wherever youget your podcast . >> c-span gives you an unfiltered view of government including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested building billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public servicealong with these providers giving you a front row seat to democracy . up next house hearing on protecting personal financial information. witnesses .discussed data collection and obtaining consumer consent. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> good morning, this task force will come to order . the chair is authorized to declare a resource at anytime . members of the full committee not on this task force are authorized. as a reminder, i asked all members to keep themselves muted when they are not being recognized. staff has b
what happened with countries like rwanda and latvia and vietnam and the us and uk and the us was doing really poorly. >> lawrence wright at 8 pm eastern on q and a. listen to q&a as a podcast, find it wherever youget your podcast . >> c-span gives you an unfiltered view of government including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested building billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, in communities big...
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it ended 4—0 against latvia. rachel furness wrapping up proceedings from the spot.ds harding! it's only taken four minutes. but that is where the momentum ended. they found the net again, but this effort was ruled offside. the win, though, and the three points were all that mattered. the goals of the night, however, belonged to scotland. erin cuthbert launching a rocket to put them ahead at home to the faroe islands, while claire emslie matched that with this sensational free—kick to secure a 7—1win. a great night all round for the home nations. jo currie, bbc news. some brilliant goals there. plenty more and a couple of upsets in the third round of the league cup last night. liverpool beating norwich in the all premier league encounter at carrow road. the top flight�*s bottom side were no match for liverpool — takumi minamino put them ahead early on, before divock 0rigi headed home in the second half. minamino got his second late on to seal their place in the fourth round. all the results are on the bbc sport website. gary neville has again called for an an indepen
it ended 4—0 against latvia. rachel furness wrapping up proceedings from the spot.ds harding! it's only taken four minutes. but that is where the momentum ended. they found the net again, but this effort was ruled offside. the win, though, and the three points were all that mattered. the goals of the night, however, belonged to scotland. erin cuthbert launching a rocket to put them ahead at home to the faroe islands, while claire emslie matched that with this sensational free—kick to secure...
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perhaps a more realistic representation of what actually happened with countries like rwanda and latviaietnam doing very well and the u.s. and u.k., number one and number two, doing really poorly. hubris had a lot to do with it, there's no question about it. >> lawrence wright sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." you can also listen as a podcast. find it wherever you get your podcasts. ♪ c-span: josef stalin had been dead for three years when his successor is, nikita khrushchev, stunned a closed gathering of communist officials with a litany of his predecessor's abuses meant to clear the way for reform above, the speech shattered the myth of stalinen's infallibility. this is the way harvard university press introduced the book "moscow 1956: the silent spring," authored by georgetown university professor kathleen e. smith. >> with author and professor kathleen smith on this episode of "book notes plus." listen at c-span.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts. >> world leaders gathered in new york city today for the 76th session of the u.n. general assembly. up next, w
perhaps a more realistic representation of what actually happened with countries like rwanda and latviaietnam doing very well and the u.s. and u.k., number one and number two, doing really poorly. hubris had a lot to do with it, there's no question about it. >> lawrence wright sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." you can also listen as a podcast. find it wherever you get your podcasts. ♪ c-span: josef stalin had been dead for three years when his successor is,...
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northern ireland against latvia at windsor park. while scotland — playing at hampden park are 4—0.where liverpool are in action against norwich city. liverpool took an early lead against norwich. takumi minamino with the goal. elsewhere manchester city v wycombe, burnley v rochdale, everton v qpr amongst the other teams in action — all the scores on the bbc sport website. hungary will have to play their next home world cup qualifier agianst albania next month behind closed doors because of the racist behaviour of their fans during the game he can get all of the —— hungary will have to play their next home world cup qualifier agianst albania next month behind closed doors because of the racist behaviour of their fans during the game in budapest against england earlier this month. fifa say that because of the seriousness of the incidents that included racist words and gestures towards england players and the throwing of objects and lighting of fireworks, hungary would have to play two matches without fans but one of those is suspended for two years. they have also been fined just und
northern ireland against latvia at windsor park. while scotland — playing at hampden park are 4—0.where liverpool are in action against norwich city. liverpool took an early lead against norwich. takumi minamino with the goal. elsewhere manchester city v wycombe, burnley v rochdale, everton v qpr amongst the other teams in action — all the scores on the bbc sport website. hungary will have to play their next home world cup qualifier agianst albania next month behind closed doors because...