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really long, quoted, but said many long covered patients. i've met an air long and don't have any one batting for them. how honey lobby, those around them dismiss it, saying stop making such a fuss on come on, pull yourself together. you just need to get more sleep and not go out so much empty. although bologna, if you haven't had it yourself, you have no idea. they couldn't live up with it once a month. ok, so now god goes to elegans university hospital. last may. his problem ceased. he was the 1st long covered patient to get the experimental drug, b, c double 07, which improved his circulation. 2 weeks later he felt well, again, been with guys the fishing club and i mentally and physically fit again of all i can be physically active without feeling wiped out for 2 weeks afterwards. having been, i can go hiking again, but it's such a gift. it's like being reborn thing. i can't put it any differently. i get bored, madness, promise gone. it's all the doctors were also amazed by the rapid improvement in the 1st patient. and 3 others were given
really long, quoted, but said many long covered patients. i've met an air long and don't have any one batting for them. how honey lobby, those around them dismiss it, saying stop making such a fuss on come on, pull yourself together. you just need to get more sleep and not go out so much empty. although bologna, if you haven't had it yourself, you have no idea. they couldn't live up with it once a month. ok, so now god goes to elegans university hospital. last may. his problem ceased. he was...
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many long covered patients. i've met an air long and don't have any one batting for them, honey lobby. those around them dismiss at saying stop making such a fuss on come on, pull yourself together. you just need to get more sleep and not go out so much empty. all that bologna. if you haven't had it yourself, you have no idea. they couldn't move up with it once a month actually now god goes to elegans university hospital. last may, his problem ceased. he was the 1st long covered patient to get the experimental drug, b, c double 07. which improved to circulation. 2 weeks later he felt well, again, been with guys the fishing club and i'm mentally and physically fit again of all i can be physically active without feeling wiped out for 2 weeks afterwards. having been i can go hiking again, but it's such a gift. it's like being reborn thing. i can't put it any differently. i get bored, madness, promise gone. it's all the doctors were also amazed by the rapid improvement in the 1st patient. and 3 others were given b,
many long covered patients. i've met an air long and don't have any one batting for them, honey lobby. those around them dismiss at saying stop making such a fuss on come on, pull yourself together. you just need to get more sleep and not go out so much empty. all that bologna. if you haven't had it yourself, you have no idea. they couldn't move up with it once a month actually now god goes to elegans university hospital. last may, his problem ceased. he was the 1st long covered patient to get...
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i am a researcher in physiology and my interest to long cove it as started long before when i started looking at kirk elation in various diseases. thank you for being with us, maureen. nice to have you on the stream, please, will you introduce yourself to our audience and your connection to long as it? my name's no in jamil, i'm a journalist. i have been a foreign journalist for about 20 years. am i? that was okay. that last year and i started podcast to try and disseminate installation because people don't know about this new disease at all. thank you for being with us and dr. sad. finally. this introduce yourself annual connection to long has it. now good evening everyone. i'm a 2nd. i'm a respiratory position or as you would call them in the u. s. a pulmonologist my connection with cov, it started off by a being a doctorate in the beginning of the pandemic, or through the 1st and 2nd waves than i acquired. acute coded in november 2020, which dental rested long coded, which i shall suffer from. but i have now become somewhat of a patient advocate and researcher. i would like to see
i am a researcher in physiology and my interest to long cove it as started long before when i started looking at kirk elation in various diseases. thank you for being with us, maureen. nice to have you on the stream, please, will you introduce yourself to our audience and your connection to long as it? my name's no in jamil, i'm a journalist. i have been a foreign journalist for about 20 years. am i? that was okay. that last year and i started podcast to try and disseminate installation because...
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so called long cove. it, some estimates suggest more than one 3rd of covert survivors will develop longer term health problems ranging from headaches or to fatigues or even more serious conditions. w correspondence, madeira child re asked, taken a long look at the long covert situation in india or not and, and cause her bad dog pepper, her lifeline. she says the bub, he went on her toes all the something which she says was not possible just a couple of months ago. 50 theodore sardina was infected with the corona virus during the 2nd week. while her initial infection was not sylvia a few days after testing negative, she was diagnosed with cardiac information about school with complication which left her with a tripling weakness for months. i used to feel so weak, so weak that every time she was defeated i can't even sit. i must lie down a hardly had at this time and i was do a very active person earlier. and i started feeling depressed. also ways to feel very low sadness case is not exceptional. many other
so called long cove. it, some estimates suggest more than one 3rd of covert survivors will develop longer term health problems ranging from headaches or to fatigues or even more serious conditions. w correspondence, madeira child re asked, taken a long look at the long covert situation in india or not and, and cause her bad dog pepper, her lifeline. she says the bub, he went on her toes all the something which she says was not possible just a couple of months ago. 50 theodore sardina was...
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ok, so now god can help all other long, coven patience to sit. after the corona virus was transmitted to humans, it quickly started mutating. each subsequent mutation has been given a letter of the greek alphabet alpha, beta, gamma delta. and now ami kron have been the most important variance. so far. the variance occur because the genes or the are any of the virus changed, which altered the spike protein on the virus. in the case of ami kron, the nucleus caps, that protein inside the virus has changed as well. a german geneticist traced the lineage of the corona virus in the process he found out it may have a different origin than many previously thought. the corona virus has had health authorities scrambling to track and isolate exposed and infected people . since the pandemic began, but the virus is elusive and despite testing slips through undetected, often it's impossible to trace. if trails could be detected in time, it's spread, could be stopped, much faster. that's what has geneticist. misha, foster hearted work here at the institute of c
ok, so now god can help all other long, coven patience to sit. after the corona virus was transmitted to humans, it quickly started mutating. each subsequent mutation has been given a letter of the greek alphabet alpha, beta, gamma delta. and now ami kron have been the most important variance. so far. the variance occur because the genes or the are any of the virus changed, which altered the spike protein on the virus. in the case of ami kron, the nucleus caps, that protein inside the virus has...
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really long, quoted, that said many long coven patients. i've met an air long and don't have any one batting for them. how honey lobby, those around them dismiss it, saying stop making such a fuss on come on, pull yourself together. you just need to get more sleep and not go out so much for all that bologna. if you haven't had it yourself, you have no idea how to come live up with it once a month. ok, so now god goes to alan's university hospital. last may, his problem ceased. he was the 1st long covered patient to get the experimental drug, b, c double 07, which improved his circulation. 2 weeks later he felt well, again he had been with guys the fishing club and i'm mentally and physically fit again of the or i can be physically active without feeling wiped out for 2 weeks afterwards. have it's been just how i can go hiking again, but it's such a gift. it's like being reborn. thing this is, i can't put it any differently. i get bored, madness, promise gone. it's all the doctors were also amazed by the rapid improvement in the 1st patient.
really long, quoted, that said many long coven patients. i've met an air long and don't have any one batting for them. how honey lobby, those around them dismiss it, saying stop making such a fuss on come on, pull yourself together. you just need to get more sleep and not go out so much for all that bologna. if you haven't had it yourself, you have no idea how to come live up with it once a month. ok, so now god goes to alan's university hospital. last may, his problem ceased. he was the 1st...
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this is where there's been a 7 year long, more than 70 a long. now conflict with these russian separatists. and what vladimir putin has done is essentially ripped up the minx agreement. this is the 7 year long ceasefire between ed negotiated with ukraine and russia and with the french and the germans, that were supposed to find a solution to the situation in east and ukraine in say, in said vladimir putin has said that it hasn't worked. that isn't working. i am now going to give a recognize these 2 countries as independent states, straight after he finished his speech, he went on to sign that agreement, which included a friendship and cooperation agreement. which means that if the leaders of lou ganske and don't ask, need help from russia, they can call on it. it means russia could send in troops to push back ukraine from its own sovereign territory. we are to slab your ashes. the youngest member of the ukrainian parliament, he says, the residents of kia will defend their city from the russian forces. the reality is that the phones are going off
this is where there's been a 7 year long, more than 70 a long. now conflict with these russian separatists. and what vladimir putin has done is essentially ripped up the minx agreement. this is the 7 year long ceasefire between ed negotiated with ukraine and russia and with the french and the germans, that were supposed to find a solution to the situation in east and ukraine in say, in said vladimir putin has said that it hasn't worked. that isn't working. i am now going to give a recognize...
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a year long cr will cost us time that can't be recovered. and have irreversible impact to some of our most important programs. as mentioned, a 7% inflation rate. on a budget 60% of which already rises above the rate of inflation. i'd like to briefly summarize what i see as the major impacts in three areas. the first is strategically. the impacts of a year long cr will further erode our ability to credibly deter our anniversary. a year long cr will yield a smaller, less ready, less capable, and less lethal united states navy. it will have significant impacts to readiness, modernization and shipbuilding. the work that we are pursuing, the once in a century work on our public shipyards will come to a stop. the work that we are doing to invest in a new ssbn, the most survivable leg of our strategic triad will be put at risk. this -- >> sir, you have lost your audio. if you can hear me. >> can you hear me now? >> i can. >> i mentioned the impact -- and the fact that that program has no margin as it replaces submarines that have been in the water
a year long cr will cost us time that can't be recovered. and have irreversible impact to some of our most important programs. as mentioned, a 7% inflation rate. on a budget 60% of which already rises above the rate of inflation. i'd like to briefly summarize what i see as the major impacts in three areas. the first is strategically. the impacts of a year long cr will further erode our ability to credibly deter our anniversary. a year long cr will yield a smaller, less ready, less capable, and...
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this syndrome of long covid is complex.arly all organ systems and there's also an overlay of psychosocial factors and, really, the collective trauma we have been experiencing, so it's very hard to tease the biology out with such a complicated syndrome, but that's what we're intending to do. >> reporter: so your study identified four possible characteristics that might predict whether or not someone develops long covid. can you explain briefly what those four items were? >> sure, the four factors we studied when measured at the time of acute covid diagnosis that later predict the development of long covid were, one, the presence of autoantibodies, the proteins the bodies make that cause diseases like lupus. the presence was sars-cov2 which causes covid in the bloodstream at the time of acute diagnosis. the other is another virus called epstein bar virus, which is the common cause of mono, and the other is type two diabetes. >> reporter: after those four factors, do they provide insight into treatment of this? i mean, some of
this syndrome of long covid is complex.arly all organ systems and there's also an overlay of psychosocial factors and, really, the collective trauma we have been experiencing, so it's very hard to tease the biology out with such a complicated syndrome, but that's what we're intending to do. >> reporter: so your study identified four possible characteristics that might predict whether or not someone develops long covid. can you explain briefly what those four items were? >> sure, the...
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how long can data be stored? humans have recorded their language, is under knowledge in the form of drawings and symbols since prehistoric times on the unlocked data carriers from back then play tablets or stones, much of the information survive for thousands of years. as a result, these ancient data carriers can be read on decoded today modern storage devices can carry a lot more data, even though there are lot smaller. but the lifespan of most cds and dvds is estimated at less than 100 years. data that's stored on the kind of huge server is operated by large companies should theoretically last forever as long as the data is repeatedly copied. and as long as defective hard drives are replaced in order to keep the ever increasing amounts of data under control. researchers are developing smaller and smaller storage devices. in the future, synthetic dna could replace conventional data carriers. these artificially generated genetic strands would have more than a 1000000 times the capacity of modern hard drives. on t
how long can data be stored? humans have recorded their language, is under knowledge in the form of drawings and symbols since prehistoric times on the unlocked data carriers from back then play tablets or stones, much of the information survive for thousands of years. as a result, these ancient data carriers can be read on decoded today modern storage devices can carry a lot more data, even though there are lot smaller. but the lifespan of most cds and dvds is estimated at less than 100 years....
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what causes certain symptoms of long cove it this is air long and university hospital in germany, the workplace of bettina holberg, her. she's an ophthalmologist and molecular medicine specialist trying to unravel the mystery of long covered. her team's focus is on the delayed effects. the virus has on blood flow and damage together with a colleague from the i c u. i wondered if the corona virus also affects the innermost layer of the blood vessels. the idea was relatively new back then and there was little research on it, i believe, to deliver. holberg and our team have been taking a closer look, a capillaries. the smallest and thinnest blood vessels in our vascular system. to do so, they use a special camera to photograph the eyes of long covey patients on to t did. and blood vessels in the eye are structured, just like those elsewhere in the body. this allows us to use the change as we see in the eye as a reference point for the entire body and crap again in canon. and sure enough, holbrook, i found out that a lot of covered patients have blood flow problems in their capillaries. t
what causes certain symptoms of long cove it this is air long and university hospital in germany, the workplace of bettina holberg, her. she's an ophthalmologist and molecular medicine specialist trying to unravel the mystery of long covered. her team's focus is on the delayed effects. the virus has on blood flow and damage together with a colleague from the i c u. i wondered if the corona virus also affects the innermost layer of the blood vessels. the idea was relatively new back then and...
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h0 our long way back for the fa cup holders from here.— our long way back for the fa cup holders fromt holders from here. no way back, in fact- that is — holders from here. no way back, in fact. that is how _ holders from here. no way back, in fact. that is how it _ holders from here. no way back, in fact. that is how it leicester- holders from here. no way back, in fact. that is how it leicester out. fact. that is how it leicester out in the bragging rights family in nottingham. leicester's next game — is away at anfield on thursday. there was no cup upset there today asjurgen klopp named a strong side, and watched liverpool beat cardiff city liverpool took the lead in the second half, when diogojota headed in trent alexander—arnold's free kick new signing luiz diaz, on his debut, won the ball and then set up takumi minamino to make it 2—0 before substitute harvey elliott made it 3—0 in style, happy to be back after five months on the sidelines with a dislocated ankle. cardiff did pull one back, through substitute rubin colwill giving their travelling support something to celebrate b
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he long quoted, but said many long covered patients. i've met an air long and don't have any one batting for them. how highly lobby those around them dismiss it, saying stop making such a fuss on come on, pull yourself together. you just need to get more sleep and not go out so much for all that bologna. if you haven't had it yourself, you have no idea to come live up with it once a month. ok, so now god goes to elegans university hospital. last may, his problem ceased. he was the 1st long covered patient to get the experimental drug, b, c double. 07, which improved his circulation 2 weeks later, he felt well again, been with guys the fishing club and i mentally and physically fit again of the or i can be physically active without feeling wiped out for 2 weeks afterwards. having been, i can go hiking again, but it's such a gift. it's like being reborn, thing this is, i can't put it any differently. i get bored, madness, promise gone. it's all the doctors were also amazed by the rapid improvement in the 1st patient. and 3 others were giv
he long quoted, but said many long covered patients. i've met an air long and don't have any one batting for them. how highly lobby those around them dismiss it, saying stop making such a fuss on come on, pull yourself together. you just need to get more sleep and not go out so much for all that bologna. if you haven't had it yourself, you have no idea to come live up with it once a month. ok, so now god goes to elegans university hospital. last may, his problem ceased. he was the 1st long...
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how long do ou supplier. -- threat. how long do you think _ supplier. -- threat.e _ supplier. -- threat. how long do you think we will - supplier. -- threat. how long do you think we will see - supplier. -- threat. how long do you think we will see gas i do you think we will see gas prices at this level or going higher? prices at this level or going hi . her? . ., , prices at this level or going hiuher? . ., , ., , higher? fundamentally, gas -rices higher? fundamentally, gas prices are — higher? fundamentally, gas prices are higher _ higher? fundamentally, gas prices are higher because i higher? fundamentally, gas prices are higher because ofi prices are higher because of the global supply demand dynamics. geopolitical tension brought in by russia— ukraine dispute is likely to see high gas prices throughout 2022. normally you would see prices drop the less people use gas. but this has implications for consumers. if gas prices are high throughout 2022, there are implications for all of us. thank you for that. so the cost of living for many is headed higher. rising
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now on the other side, just across from this shelter, you see a long, long line of people, volunteers, a man of all ages, trying to sign off to help ukraine and defend itself. what's happening really here in an etzky is something it also also tells you what their situation right now is in ukraine. and that is a combination of a panic, a combination of resistance and, and, and still a hope though, that it may not go as far as, as a lot of people are worried, that it may, that this is going to be a rule for a long, long long time to calm people are hoping that there's going to be a negotiation between ukraine and russia to prevent the death and the further bloodshed among civilians among soldiers. and everyone involved here in this as situation in ukraine. and funny, as we saw those images of people who are now displaced, you get the sense that this is certainly just the beginning of what have you heard from you? cringe capital chief. what's happening, keith is, is basically just a big mess right now. people are panicking, they're trying to find shelter or go to the mattress station. th
now on the other side, just across from this shelter, you see a long, long line of people, volunteers, a man of all ages, trying to sign off to help ukraine and defend itself. what's happening really here in an etzky is something it also also tells you what their situation right now is in ukraine. and that is a combination of a panic, a combination of resistance and, and, and still a hope though, that it may not go as far as, as a lot of people are worried, that it may, that this is going to be...
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he's a pulmonologist that is a, a long specialist. that hindu just hospital in the indian city of mom, by doctor pinto, our health authorities in india and elsewhere taking the dangers of long cove. it seriously enough. hello, good, i can thank you for inviting me. i think one of the things that gets lost out is the magnitude of the problem. and even though it may be, it may be related to the fact that the word seems to have been infected over the past 2 years at some point time. so just that even if a tiny fraction of those individuals have long symptoms that refused to go away, i think that's a, that's a cost, a serious concern. and i think we need to take this more seriously in terms of number one, acknowledging the problems about the problem so that people approach positions approach the health care system, knowing that there is a problem that needs to be looked at. and of course, we need a lot of research initiatives to try and figure out why this is happening and therefore trying to address it to how widespread is this problem,
he's a pulmonologist that is a, a long specialist. that hindu just hospital in the indian city of mom, by doctor pinto, our health authorities in india and elsewhere taking the dangers of long cove. it seriously enough. hello, good, i can thank you for inviting me. i think one of the things that gets lost out is the magnitude of the problem. and even though it may be, it may be related to the fact that the word seems to have been infected over the past 2 years at some point time. so just that...
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this syndrome, long covid, is complex.s nearly all body systems and there's an overlay of psychosocial factors and selective trauma, so it is hard to tease biology out, but that is what were intending to do. >> your study identified 4 possible characteristics that might predict if someone develops long covid. can you explain briefly what those where? >> sure. the factors we studied, we measured the time of acute covid diagnosis were one, the presence of autoantibodies, proteins the bo makes that cause diseases like lupus. second was the presence of sars-cov-2, which is the virus that causes covid, in the bloodstream at the time of acute diagnosis. the next was another virus, the epstein-barr virus, which is the common cause of mono, and the next one was type two diabetes. >> of those factors, do they provide some insight into treatment of this? some of those things seem like things you might be able to predict or treat or address. do they offer a pathway forward for addressing or treating this condition? >> that is a reall
this syndrome, long covid, is complex.s nearly all body systems and there's an overlay of psychosocial factors and selective trauma, so it is hard to tease biology out, but that is what were intending to do. >> your study identified 4 possible characteristics that might predict if someone develops long covid. can you explain briefly what those where? >> sure. the factors we studied, we measured the time of acute covid diagnosis were one, the presence of autoantibodies, proteins the...
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it has a very long what. — has a very long durability. it has a very long what, sorry?rry? durability. so l can fly for— very long what, sorry? durability. so i can fly for hours _ very long what, sorry? durability. so i can fly for hours and - very long what, sorry? durability. so i can fly for hours and hours i so i can fly for hours and hours without any problems. that so i can fly for hours and hours without any problems.- so i can fly for hours and hours without any problems. that is really aood to without any problems. that is really good to hear- _ without any problems. that is really good to hear. have _ without any problems. that is really good to hear. have you _ without any problems. that is really good to hear. have you got - without any problems. that is really good to hear. have you got a - without any problems. that is really good to hear. have you got a plan i good to hear. have you got a plan for if something goes wrong over the ocean? if for if something goes wrong over the ocean? , ., for if something goes wrong over the ocean? ,., ., , ., , ocean? if
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long time.ong time. the _ is crazy. the strongest i have seen for a long time. the lack _ is crazy. the strongest i have seen for a long time. the lack of - is crazy. the strongest i have seen for a long time. the lack of rain i for a long time. the lack of rain was _ for a long time. the lack of rain was a _ for a long time. the lack of rain was a help— for a long time. the lack of rain was a help but i haven't seen the winds— was a help but i haven't seen the winds are — was a help but i haven't seen the winds are strong as this for a while — winds are strong as this for a while. , ., ., ., .., ., while. the seafront in porthcawl or the brunt of— while. the seafront in porthcawl or the brunt of the _ while. the seafront in porthcawl or the brunt of the weather _ while. the seafront in porthcawl or the brunt of the weather is - while. the seafront in porthcawl or the brunt of the weather is within i the brunt of the weather is within one hour of the red weather warning come into force it coinci
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the border 20 to 30 kilometers long. people in this line of cars are usually with limited access to, to, to food water or no toilets. and if they run out of gas, they may run with heating shows in a very dire situation there. and once they make it here, they are in a very exasperated, very exhausted state. but it seems at once they make it here, they're being welcomed with open arms. everybody's trying to pitch in the authorities and local a polish people are doing their utmost to help. so it does seem that that is an extraordinary willingness by the polish people to help to support. but as you say, the needs the great what, what structures they're actually in place. i mean, once the people cross the border where, where does it go from math? right. so am firstly everybody who can leave ukraine, who's being let out of ukraine, is able to come into poland and you don't even need proper documentation at the moment. you don't need to coin team, not any of that. so there are sites like these and where authorities like the mun
the border 20 to 30 kilometers long. people in this line of cars are usually with limited access to, to, to food water or no toilets. and if they run out of gas, they may run with heating shows in a very dire situation there. and once they make it here, they are in a very exasperated, very exhausted state. but it seems at once they make it here, they're being welcomed with open arms. everybody's trying to pitch in the authorities and local a polish people are doing their utmost to help. so it...
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there is a long pile of cars snaking towards the border 20 to 30 kilometers long. people in this line of cars are usually with limited access to, to, to food water or no toilets. and if they run out of gas, they may run of heating show in a very dire situation there. and once they make it here, they are in a very exasperated, very exhausted state. but it seems at once they make it here, they're being welcomed with open arms. everybody's trying to pitch, and the authorities and local of polish people are doing their utmost to help. so it does seem that that is an extraordinary willingness by the polish people to help to support. but as you say, the needs the great what, what structures are actually in place? i mean, once the people cross the border went, where does it go from math? right? so am firstly everybody who can leave ukraine, who's being let out of ukraine, is able to come into poland and you don't even need proper documentation at the moment. you don't need to coin team not any of that. so there are sites like these were authorities like the municipality f
there is a long pile of cars snaking towards the border 20 to 30 kilometers long. people in this line of cars are usually with limited access to, to, to food water or no toilets. and if they run out of gas, they may run of heating show in a very dire situation there. and once they make it here, they are in a very exasperated, very exhausted state. but it seems at once they make it here, they're being welcomed with open arms. everybody's trying to pitch, and the authorities and local of polish...
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we think all of these will go a long way to deal.the recommendation number five is to expand access to out of school nutrition programs into andthe recommendation is to make the electric benefit transfer card a permanent program that allows students to access benefits during school breaks, holidays and other emergencies. the task force has to recommendations to strengthen food and nutrition security about one and seven are participating in the national school lunch program on the eligibility thresholds and allow the summer meals programs and number three to permit the sponsors to operate year-round so this is a lot of stuff but important because it has to do with making them do their best the recommendation is to enhance the value expand the streamline certification and strengthen nutrition and breast-feeding programs. improving the more than 6 million low income women and infants and children who participate in the program each month and as identified in the task value of the food package and better aligning it force recommendations
we think all of these will go a long way to deal.the recommendation number five is to expand access to out of school nutrition programs into andthe recommendation is to make the electric benefit transfer card a permanent program that allows students to access benefits during school breaks, holidays and other emergencies. the task force has to recommendations to strengthen food and nutrition security about one and seven are participating in the national school lunch program on the eligibility...
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it wouldn't be long to wait.be the case. from the resulting corner... much to his managers delight. lille were second best for most of the game and early in the second half it was 2—0. the ball was carried a length of the field before this core finish. his dance moves? less cool. 0ne eye on the quarterfinals. in tonight's other match, villarreal drew 1—1 at home to juventus. juventus took the lead almost from kick—off. dusan vlahovic scoring 32 seconds into his maiden outingin europe's premier competition, the quickest ever by a champions league debutant. villarreal equalised midway through the second half, dani parejo getting onto etienne capoue's fabulous pass. they pressed for a winner but 1—1 is how it finished. the bbc understands uefa are almost certain to move the venue for this year's champions league final away from the russian city of st petersburg. following overnight developments involving russia and ukraine, european football's governing body are thought to be looking into an alternative to host the
it wouldn't be long to wait.be the case. from the resulting corner... much to his managers delight. lille were second best for most of the game and early in the second half it was 2—0. the ball was carried a length of the field before this core finish. his dance moves? less cool. 0ne eye on the quarterfinals. in tonight's other match, villarreal drew 1—1 at home to juventus. juventus took the lead almost from kick—off. dusan vlahovic scoring 32 seconds into his maiden outingin europe's...
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plus will delve into long cove. it what causes the known symptoms remains on certain still, but the secret could lie in the viruses impact on our blood cells. welcome to to morrow to day. the science program on d. w. t. blood flow plays a vital role in our tissues, getting enough oxygen in order for blood cells to travel through our blood vessels . they have to be extremely flexible and capable of changing shape. this enables them to pass through the tiniest blood vessels called capillaries like the one scene here in our lungs. a team of researchers in germany discovered that examining red blood cells could be key in learning what causes certain symptoms of long cove it this is our long and university hospital in germany, the workplace of bettina holberg, her. she's an ophthalmologist and molecular medicine specialist trying to unravel the mystery of long covered. her teams focus is on the delayed effects. the virus has on blood flow and damage together with a colleague from the i c u. i wondered if the corona virus
plus will delve into long cove. it what causes the known symptoms remains on certain still, but the secret could lie in the viruses impact on our blood cells. welcome to to morrow to day. the science program on d. w. t. blood flow plays a vital role in our tissues, getting enough oxygen in order for blood cells to travel through our blood vessels . they have to be extremely flexible and capable of changing shape. this enables them to pass through the tiniest blood vessels called capillaries...
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but how long can they hold off attack after brutal attack? tonight as ukraine tries to fend off missile attacks and relentless shelling, a possible shift between the two sides. ukraine and russia agreeing to hold negotiations on the border of belarus. their security guaranteed by belarusian strong man and putin ally alexandr lukashenko. ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy doubting the outcome, but hoping for peace for now, ukrainian soldiers managing to stop russian advances on kyiv. but new images appear to show growing russian ground forces pushing towards the capital. russia still targeting ukraine's infrastructure a missile strike at an oil depot near kyiv lit up the night sky and in kharkiv, an explosion at a gas pipeline as more heavy fighting broke out in the streets. tanks burning alongside the roads. fighters surrounded by destruction. the path of war marked by bombed out vehicles, charred roads and buildings blown out. this resident saying my friend lives here, so i came to check it is very bad innocent civilians caught in the c
but how long can they hold off attack after brutal attack? tonight as ukraine tries to fend off missile attacks and relentless shelling, a possible shift between the two sides. ukraine and russia agreeing to hold negotiations on the border of belarus. their security guaranteed by belarusian strong man and putin ally alexandr lukashenko. ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy doubting the outcome, but hoping for peace for now, ukrainian soldiers managing to stop russian advances on kyiv. but...
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how long has it been? that is that spite of winter, this is my 2nd to winter, and i never imagined that i would become homeless. but i've always worked and made sure we got by her aunt. i knew it wasn't defeat. he felt the chance of getting an apartment here that i can afford is really very slim. d o d lynch, like when your cost of if it's high, if i spent my whole pension on it one again to prevent it i, i would have nothing left over to buy food and drink. so that's not an option for me. i think it's pretty insulting. that i was told, i 1st have to put the dogs in an animal shelter, and then there might be somewhere for me to live. and yet none of them might, there's not even a guarantee that be a place for me. and the dogs are like my children, my, like my babies, i'm not giving them away, give doesn't hear homeless women unless visible to the public. yet the rest made it to make up around a quarter of those experiencing homelessness. many tried to hide their struggles out of shame, including caro. he w
how long has it been? that is that spite of winter, this is my 2nd to winter, and i never imagined that i would become homeless. but i've always worked and made sure we got by her aunt. i knew it wasn't defeat. he felt the chance of getting an apartment here that i can afford is really very slim. d o d lynch, like when your cost of if it's high, if i spent my whole pension on it one again to prevent it i, i would have nothing left over to buy food and drink. so that's not an option for me. i...
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in - long time. the home secretary had expressed some concern. in terms| long time.i expressed some concern. in terms of maintaining public confidence, it's a bit of a testing time. i don't know how much you've mothered public confidence, but it's incredibly important that whoever leads the met does have complete public confidence of all political leaders. the does have complete public confidence of all political leaders.— of all political leaders. the head of all political leaders. the head ofthe of all political leaders. the head of the metropolitan _ of all political leaders. the head of the metropolitan police - of all political leaders. the head of the metropolitan police in - of all political leaders. the head i of the metropolitan police in many ways is _ of the metropolitan police in many ways is representative for police forces _ ways is representative for police forces and — ways is representative for police forces and officers across the countrx _ forces and officers across the country. notjust the forces and officers across the country. not just the thous
in - long time. the home secretary had expressed some concern. in terms| long time.i expressed some concern. in terms of maintaining public confidence, it's a bit of a testing time. i don't know how much you've mothered public confidence, but it's incredibly important that whoever leads the met does have complete public confidence of all political leaders. the does have complete public confidence of all political leaders.— of all political leaders. the head of all political leaders. the head...
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the long-range data through the rest of edgar is also looking drive. this might be the second time in three years that we go through the entire month of february without any measurable rainfall. let's take a closer look at cbs news bay area and our whether extra segment later on this week. the same weather pattern causes this. a big area of high prussian high pressure, parked over the eastern pacific for the last six or seven weeks, as long as this dry stretch has continued producing offshore wind we had today. those will relax tomorrow, but it is going to be warm again tomorrow but that will continue into friday, even with the little weak storm system dropping down the coast, that will bring us passing clouds through the end of the work week with temperatures not drop to any great degree and it will not bring us any rain chance whatsoever. outside chance the one after that next week could maybe bring a trace of rain but don't count on it. current windspeed, offshore for most of us, still that onshore along the coast, just have been stronger. sustained
the long-range data through the rest of edgar is also looking drive. this might be the second time in three years that we go through the entire month of february without any measurable rainfall. let's take a closer look at cbs news bay area and our whether extra segment later on this week. the same weather pattern causes this. a big area of high prussian high pressure, parked over the eastern pacific for the last six or seven weeks, as long as this dry stretch has continued producing offshore...
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and this is a long, long term _ strategy. and this is a long, long term strategy. unlikely that it will — term strategy. it's very unlikely that it will be a conservative government see it through. who knows what will_ government see it through. who knows what will happen in 2030. money, again— what will happen in 2030. money, again very— what will happen in 2030. money, again very hard to nail down figures at this— again very hard to nail down figures at this stage because you just don't know_ at this stage because you just don't know how— at this stage because you just don't know how much these are just to get end up— know how much these are just to get end up costing. we've seen with a choice _ end up costing. we've seen with a choice to— end up costing. we've seen with a choice to how these things can become — choice to how these things can become enormous in price. what the government— become enormous in price. what the government of trying to do this to say took. — government of trying to do this to say look, we have long—term vision for this— say look, we ha
and this is a long, long term _ strategy. and this is a long, long term strategy. unlikely that it will — term strategy. it's very unlikely that it will be a conservative government see it through. who knows what will_ government see it through. who knows what will happen in 2030. money, again— what will happen in 2030. money, again very— what will happen in 2030. money, again very hard to nail down figures at this— again very hard to nail down figures at this stage because you just...
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the second is think long term. think long-term private equity, long-duration private equity.assets that you can actually change the value of over a long time and you are not playing to the short-term market. thirdly, you really want to lean into value overgrowth. in this type of environment for the last several years, we have been chasing growth as a market. that trade is coming to an end, and really trying to lean into places where there is value, that is where you want to lean in today. guy: it sounds like you've got a fairly good idea of where you want to go, but the environment we are operating at the moment is highly uncertain. how do i get optionality in that environment? if things change, how do i pivot? what kind of assets do i want to own that are going to give me that optionality? cash is one, but what else is there out there? alisa: at the end of the day, we always like to say you can only control what you can control. you want to create a foundation that you can have those pivots, so creating a strong asset allocation that has diversification in it, that you're no
the second is think long term. think long-term private equity, long-duration private equity.assets that you can actually change the value of over a long time and you are not playing to the short-term market. thirdly, you really want to lean into value overgrowth. in this type of environment for the last several years, we have been chasing growth as a market. that trade is coming to an end, and really trying to lean into places where there is value, that is where you want to lean in today. guy:...
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oh, sure, well, i couldn't run a long detail. i was, i was gonna check on because when i said i said to but i mean i did when the big meg, you know, good didn't go through the nissan committee member for me and let me go over the question. is she not? she was on, i'm going to say, oh, you must. so you know why? i don't know if you had any appropriate noun, face, or need to decide if they're not only so you will see lam men do it tomorrow on the invite list. you know, see long, many non days is in our example is usually from why don't whisky in let me find a link to say off of the book is called cervical. but whenever cell a moment confirming la guardia. hello la regencia, one mighty nobody over there. so my view of the leisure to figure out the vision, to see what he really confirmed mila kerry like that he has a loan, adjusted it to you guys. monday i i, louis said i i the these people learn from their own experience. how vulnerable of business is to the bank. so you push the small business over the edge, pushes me right to the
oh, sure, well, i couldn't run a long detail. i was, i was gonna check on because when i said i said to but i mean i did when the big meg, you know, good didn't go through the nissan committee member for me and let me go over the question. is she not? she was on, i'm going to say, oh, you must. so you know why? i don't know if you had any appropriate noun, face, or need to decide if they're not only so you will see lam men do it tomorrow on the invite list. you know, see long, many non days is...
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the long-term impact on russia. the russian military _ long—term impact on russia.begun a brutal assault on the people of ukraine without provocation, without justification, without assessing. this is a premeditated attack. vladimir putin has been planning this for months, as we have said all along. more than 175,000 troops along. more than 175,000 troops along the ukrainian border. the resident along the ukrainian border. the president speaking injust the last president speaking in just the last few minutes. many ukrainians woke up to the sound of air raids sirens this morning, and the news that their country was being invaded. we spent the day speaking to some of those living here, and they have been telling us about the explosions they heard and what they've seen. ukrainian troops burn piles and piles of documents. what they contain we don't know. but so great is the fear they could fall into russian hands, they must be destroyed. the enemy is literally at the gates. not far up the road, ukrainian armour, in a capital city braced for the worst. and, in the traffi
the long-term impact on russia. the russian military _ long—term impact on russia.begun a brutal assault on the people of ukraine without provocation, without justification, without assessing. this is a premeditated attack. vladimir putin has been planning this for months, as we have said all along. more than 175,000 troops along. more than 175,000 troops along the ukrainian border. the resident along the ukrainian border. the president speaking injust the last president speaking in just the...
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so— long durability. it has a very long what? durability. so i— long durability. durability. so i can fly for| what? durability. so i can fly for hours and _ what? durability. so i can fly for hours and hours _ what? durability. so i can fly for hours and hours without - what? durability. so i can fly for hours and hours without any - hours and hours without any problems. hours and hours without any problems-— hours and hours without any problems. hours and hours without any roblems. ., , ., problems. that is really good to hean problems. that is really good to hear- have _ problems. that is really good to hear. have you _ problems. that is really good to hear. have you got _ problems. that is really good to hear. have you got a _ problems. that is really good to hear. have you got a plan - problems. that is really good to hear. have you got a plan for i problems. that is really good to hear. have you got a plan for if| hear. have you got a plan for if something goes wrong over the ocean? if something goes really badly wrong, there is always the parachute option.
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our seaports have long been understaffed by u.s. customs and order protection's office of field operation, the leading agency responsible for facilitating trade and travel, including our seaports, land ports, and airports. while the decline in air travel and cruises during the pandemic initially allowed staff to be redirected toward seaports to help with surging cargo, travel volumes are now rising across all ports of entry. in fact, some officers at seaports are being reassigned to assist at rising travel at land ports of an. seaports were paying for additional overtime and services for the reimbursable services program. as i expect we will hear from our witnesses, this standing approach toward staffing is not sustainable. we also need to ensure that our ports are taking appropriate steps to protect the workforce during this pandemic. these front-line workers continue to facilitate trade and travel, despite the risk posed by the virus. seaports have also struggled with infrastructure and technology challenges, which have hampered t
our seaports have long been understaffed by u.s. customs and order protection's office of field operation, the leading agency responsible for facilitating trade and travel, including our seaports, land ports, and airports. while the decline in air travel and cruises during the pandemic initially allowed staff to be redirected toward seaports to help with surging cargo, travel volumes are now rising across all ports of entry. in fact, some officers at seaports are being reassigned to assist at...
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ah. climate change, long denied. now sending shock waves throughout the world. citizens are demanding their governments take concrete action. why should we study for a future that is being taken away from us? in 2015, the un climate conference in paris struck an historic deal. signatories committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions got by book. so i here by confirmed the adoption of the parent politically. the energy transition is in full swing. the future belongs to renewable technologies. this is one of the most impressive sounding technological revolutions in all history. ah, one commodity has become the primary symbol of this new environmental consciousness . is all so called anchor. people are convinced they were convinced that all they have to do is drive an electric car. and that will solve all the world's problems with c o 2 to liberal, empty people are just talking about wind and solar is if that's gonna solve the problem, it won't. what if the supposedly clean energies are nothing of the sort? if they ul
ah. climate change, long denied. now sending shock waves throughout the world. citizens are demanding their governments take concrete action. why should we study for a future that is being taken away from us? in 2015, the un climate conference in paris struck an historic deal. signatories committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions got by book. so i here by confirmed the adoption of the parent politically. the energy transition is in full swing. the future belongs to renewable technologies....