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okay people know that at the main main thing and we just discuss also also zero collisions. basically only only right right also out about a tsunami that the size any many is [inaudible] his. google's arms on is an incredible yeah. well donald trump of there was no mention of a very short term issues all. about. tom the to you can you can obliterate [inaudible] zero sourcing things it comes down. to i don't trust. complete i nine america tonight all [inaudible] after all there is some. as she shivered. with regard to time and have not all the time [inaudible] president trump. traditional call for a vote residents. who to choose a -- trump was his normal. to sort of this is a sporty are you going on turned on the light trump contact can twenty twenty two this is the sort of guy. and then this amazing restaurants. and all nam. trump's hotel turned to of manipulate light -- these. how awful [inaudible] for when you. since advisors to country. the chance of success. and so i for printable and and and you don't. even mean. a single roll out out about what had heard that the cbc r
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senator collins grew up in caribou, maine and graduated cum laude from the university of maine. she worked on the governmental affairs subcommittee on the oversight of government management. she also worked as a commissioner at the department of professional and financial regulation under john cornyn, jr. and for the administration for president george h.w. bush. in 1996, senator collins was elected to the u.s. senate, and in the years since, she has never missed a role call vote. that's more than 6,600 votes in a row. the people of maine clearly trust and admire senator collins and so do her senate colleagues. for the past four years, she was ranked the most bipartisan member of the senate by the lugar center at georgetown university. here at pew we talk a lot about the importance of public service. senator collins' unbroken record of civil service pretty much defines that term. senator collins is here to help us better understand her help in fighting the increase of prescription drug prices. she works with both parties, especially senator mccaskill in missouri, to propose solu
senator collins grew up in caribou, maine and graduated cum laude from the university of maine. she worked on the governmental affairs subcommittee on the oversight of government management. she also worked as a commissioner at the department of professional and financial regulation under john cornyn, jr. and for the administration for president george h.w. bush. in 1996, senator collins was elected to the u.s. senate, and in the years since, she has never missed a role call vote. that's more...
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senator collins grew up in maine and graduated from saint lawrence college. within months of finishing collegela she was in the officef senator william cohen also from maine. a tenure that lasted 12 years including working on the government committee on the oversight of government management. she also is the commissioner of the department of international regulations under the governor john [inaudible] and the director of the small business administration for president george h. w. bush. was996, senator collins elected to the u.s. senate, and in the years since she is ever missed a roll call vote. that's more than 6,600 votes in a row. the people of maine clearly trust and admire senator collins and so do her senate colleagues. for the past four years, she was ranked the most bipartisan member of the senate at georgetown university. here we talk a lot about the importance of public service. senatoror collins unbroken recod of constituent service and constitutional duties pretty much define that term. so today senator collins is her to help us better understan
senator collins grew up in maine and graduated from saint lawrence college. within months of finishing collegela she was in the officef senator william cohen also from maine. a tenure that lasted 12 years including working on the government committee on the oversight of government management. she also is the commissioner of the department of international regulations under the governor john [inaudible] and the director of the small business administration for president george h. w. bush....
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for beautiful and perhaps cooler summer places like the coast of maine. that is why i am particularly pleased to welcome you all today and our special guest, senator susan collins from the great state of maine. we are recording this event. so that it can be presented on podcast called after the fact. will expand the reach of senator collins remarks beyond this room and beyond today. before you write senator collins to the podium, wanted to spend a minute giving a brief overview of her extraordinary career and the bipartisan efforts she is leading to stop the escalating cost of prescription drugs. senator collins corporation in maine and graduated from lawrence college. within months she was working the office of senator william cullen also from maine. a tenure that lasted 12 years and include work on the government affairs subcommittee on the oversight of government management. she also worked as the commissioner of the department of professional and financial regulation. under former maine governor, and the regional director for small business administra
for beautiful and perhaps cooler summer places like the coast of maine. that is why i am particularly pleased to welcome you all today and our special guest, senator susan collins from the great state of maine. we are recording this event. so that it can be presented on podcast called after the fact. will expand the reach of senator collins remarks beyond this room and beyond today. before you write senator collins to the podium, wanted to spend a minute giving a brief overview of her...
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e been ke it back, i h to maine. we'll talk about it later, doug. >>> close call with a school bus captured on tape and the tragedy that unfolded minutes after this dramatic video. >> two very simple crosses on the side of the fairfaxounty parkway here in reston representing two young lives lost thi past weekend. tonight for the first time the questions that the victims' family members want answers to. >>> straw ban backlash.be why m of the disability community say that we shouldn't to so quick >>> you're watching news 4 at 6:00. >>> now at 6:30, a tragic crash takes the lives of two young women. >> small crosses mark the spot where it happened over the weekend. tonight for the first time we're hearing from the victi' parents, and they tell us since they cannot have their children back they want justice. >> only o d --id culver brings us their message from the side of the fairfax county parkway in reston. >> reporter: the devastating loss does not feel real for elizabeth ivy. >> i just keep expecting her to walk in o
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thanks for having me so what's a main challenge in your field of work which is the main challenge is that there's not just one cause for each process so the patients are all different sorts of problems that are coming to us and we have to identify the one main reason for the protests and that can be quite a challenge when one can patients visit you well it's a broad range of patients that risk so we see every age group basically we see patients with skin diseases we see patients with other diseases so there's really not this one patient involved in the main problems the patients suffer from well many of the patients do indeed have skin problems like a victim or titers or duty carrier that caused the problem but there are also other reasons like internal diseases or or other problems that these patients come up with so we really don't have this one one typical kind of patient so the main thing many patients just think if my skin is easy it's all about the skin but yours it's not it's also about the intruding audience. itchy skin can be excruciating and constant or severe itching is a
thanks for having me so what's a main challenge in your field of work which is the main challenge is that there's not just one cause for each process so the patients are all different sorts of problems that are coming to us and we have to identify the one main reason for the protests and that can be quite a challenge when one can patients visit you well it's a broad range of patients that risk so we see every age group basically we see patients with skin diseases we see patients with other...
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turkey's main state owned t.v. station devoted sixty seven hours of air time to president air to one while his main rival. got less than seven hours. we had a very symmetrical situation which means dominant government up to ninety nine. three percent of the entire media sector was behind on and he's our party. sciatic it twice kind of tight on. such and such than. that. stuff it might t.r.t. being a state broadcaster issued day after day on propaganda it's the nature of the beast if you're the president of a country not only are campaigning you also running the country you also holding meetings you're also talking to people you're also having high level diplomats come into your presidents from other countries come and talk to you so you are more in the news anyway there was not much in the news before he became a candidate president and on what you know not be done. you know by just. made on the job. i want you to hear them as your nails accuse them of everybody loves you just put the blame on the media because in
turkey's main state owned t.v. station devoted sixty seven hours of air time to president air to one while his main rival. got less than seven hours. we had a very symmetrical situation which means dominant government up to ninety nine. three percent of the entire media sector was behind on and he's our party. sciatic it twice kind of tight on. such and such than. that. stuff it might t.r.t. being a state broadcaster issued day after day on propaganda it's the nature of the beast if you're the...
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i call it the maine rototiller rule. many people in maine have gardens. but it's a small garden. it's in your back yard so it doesn't make sense for everybody to buy a rototiller. the machine you use once or twice a year to clean out your garden and till over the garden and begin to plant. so you borrow one. i used to borrow one. the maine rototiller rule goes like this. when you borrow your neighbor's rototiller, you return it to them in as good as shape as when you got it with a full tank of gas. that's all you need to know about environmental stewardship. because you know what? we've got the planet on loan. we don't own it. we don't -- we own a piece of land for a generation. but we have it on loan from our children and grandchildren and their grand children. we have a sacred responsibility to turn over the planet to them in the same or better shape than we found it. that's our responsibility. very simple. you borrow something from your neighbor, you return it in as good a shape as you found it and that's what we should be doing today. we can do this. there will be costs, but
i call it the maine rototiller rule. many people in maine have gardens. but it's a small garden. it's in your back yard so it doesn't make sense for everybody to buy a rototiller. the machine you use once or twice a year to clean out your garden and till over the garden and begin to plant. so you borrow one. i used to borrow one. the maine rototiller rule goes like this. when you borrow your neighbor's rototiller, you return it to them in as good as shape as when you got it with a full tank of...
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poliquin of maine. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 965, the gentleman from maine, mr. poliquin, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from maine. mr. poliquin: thank you, mr. speaker, very much. thank you, chairman young, very much for this opportunity to be here. mr. speaker, maine is vacation land. everybody in the country and everybody on this floor should know that. in fact, mr. chairman, we put vacation land on our license plates just to make sure everybody knows that. our population in the great state of maine is 1.3 hearty souls but we have 40 million people vacation in our state every year. we have 3,000 miles of breathtaking coastline and hundreds and hundreds of clear lakes and streams and hundreds of miles of swift-running streams and rivers. everybody that's stressed out in this country, mr. speaker, should go to maine and have their summer vacation because, mr. chairman, the tourist industry in the state of maine employs about 150,000 people. maine, mr. speaker, is also lobster. there isn't a person in thi
poliquin of maine. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 965, the gentleman from maine, mr. poliquin, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from maine. mr. poliquin: thank you, mr. speaker, very much. thank you, chairman young, very much for this opportunity to be here. mr. speaker, maine is vacation land. everybody in the country and everybody on this floor should know that. in fact, mr. chairman, we put vacation land on our license plates...
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we drove from boston to maine.g because i guess maybe i drove a little fast. >> he drove it like he stole it. it was like nothing you've ever seen. it was 90. >> this thing can haul, baby. >> it's amazing we're not in jail this morning. >> all the way to the little inn. >> maine's bed and breakfast. >> that's right. i got the main event, our weather to talk about. it's foggy here, cool here, but a lot of heat out west. we've got a big heat dome over the west coast. it is bringing in this upper level high. we're looking at temperatures well above 100 degrees. we'll probably see a record in san diego, los angeles 97. phoenix will see records as will tucson, also into yuma, arizona. look how hot it gets as we get into the pacific northwest. portland. portland, oregon, not portland, maine. 95, through the week will temperatures way, way above normal. >> good morning. our ocean breeze is just fluff to keep our coastal areas cool. in san francisco expect a high of 69 degrees. starting to warm up as you head down to san j
we drove from boston to maine.g because i guess maybe i drove a little fast. >> he drove it like he stole it. it was like nothing you've ever seen. it was 90. >> this thing can haul, baby. >> it's amazing we're not in jail this morning. >> all the way to the little inn. >> maine's bed and breakfast. >> that's right. i got the main event, our weather to talk about. it's foggy here, cool here, but a lot of heat out west. we've got a big heat dome over the west...
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senator collins weapon maine and graduated from st. lawrence college. within months of finishing college she was working in the office of senator william kohn also from maine. this lasted 12 years and worked on the government affairs subcommittee on oversight of government management. also worked as commissioner of the department of professional and financial regulation. under former maine governor and the regional director of the font small business administration for president george h. w. bush. in 1996 senator collins was elected to the u.s. senate. in the years since, she has never missed a roll call vote. that is more than 6600 votes in a row. the people of maine clearly trust and admire senator collins and so did her senate colleagues. for the past four years, she was ranked the most bipartisan member of the senate by the lugar center at georgetown university. here at pew we talk a lot about the importance of public service. senator collins unbroken record of constituent service and fulfilling her constitutional duties pretty much define the term.
senator collins weapon maine and graduated from st. lawrence college. within months of finishing college she was working in the office of senator william kohn also from maine. this lasted 12 years and worked on the government affairs subcommittee on oversight of government management. also worked as commissioner of the department of professional and financial regulation. under former maine governor and the regional director of the font small business administration for president george h. w....
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they landed at all the main portes. gettingis pershing introduced to the french generals, french troops to the right. mitchell: pershing is 57 years old at this time. he had a pretty illustrious career, including a couple of stints in the philippines after the spanish-american war. thehe was an advisor during russo japanese war. where is st. nazar? guillaume: it is one of the main ports where the troops will arrive during the entire war. from there, heading inland, there were a lot of american bases for supplies where they had goods and supplies, all of the logistic organization there. mitchell: didn't the french provide the port to the americans? was it used by them exclusively for them, for the supplies and troops? guillaume: exclusively, i'm not sure. but that was the main port where most of the supply would arrive. here's another boat coming. probably june 1917. mitchell: i believe the first combat contingent was the u.s. first division. these might be troops of the first division that arrived in france with lots of
they landed at all the main portes. gettingis pershing introduced to the french generals, french troops to the right. mitchell: pershing is 57 years old at this time. he had a pretty illustrious career, including a couple of stints in the philippines after the spanish-american war. thehe was an advisor during russo japanese war. where is st. nazar? guillaume: it is one of the main ports where the troops will arrive during the entire war. from there, heading inland, there were a lot of american...
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to his supporters who say they have already tally to votes the main opposition leader nelson has won. i wanted to turn himself. in the letter of. the word. of. what it was written because we felt that. the official results could only be announced by the electoral commission we're not. the actions. civic organizations individuals and other interested groups. are pretty clear in that they will a mouse was also respect for the progress of the law ladies and gentlemen sure no one wants to provoke the ruffled. so into you. with both the rulings on party and the main opposition to see alliance confident of victory the stakes are high there can be only one winner and should all be a window be a loser. but zimbabwe as a country will be that world winner if everybody please their part of the world whoever wins must be magnanimous in victory and whoever loses must be gracious in defeat. in africa elections often the stakes are very high and nobody has a backup plan for losing diplomats and observer groups say the race we saw a turnout of seventy five percent is too close to call. al-jazeera. so
to his supporters who say they have already tally to votes the main opposition leader nelson has won. i wanted to turn himself. in the letter of. the word. of. what it was written because we felt that. the official results could only be announced by the electoral commission we're not. the actions. civic organizations individuals and other interested groups. are pretty clear in that they will a mouse was also respect for the progress of the law ladies and gentlemen sure no one wants to provoke...
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service member if they see in your main treatment. to intervene to stop it i don't think you mean they have an obligation to physically stop it's to report. if you're a physically present when in your main treatment is taking place or they have an obligation to tours. but the masses of secret iraq war communiques released by wiki leaks showed that u.s. soldiers were routinely handing prisoners over to the iraqi police force even before the police commandos were officially launched. the top u.s. military knew from the soldiers' daily logs that torture was going on inside detention centers they even issued a new official military order in june two thousand and four it was called frog zero two four to get direct.
service member if they see in your main treatment. to intervene to stop it i don't think you mean they have an obligation to physically stop it's to report. if you're a physically present when in your main treatment is taking place or they have an obligation to tours. but the masses of secret iraq war communiques released by wiki leaks showed that u.s. soldiers were routinely handing prisoners over to the iraqi police force even before the police commandos were officially launched. the top u.s....
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cambodia's leader just extended his more than the reid decade long rule last year he got rid of the main opposition party and now he claims a clean sweep for his party in sunday's election and all the seats in parliament. i am. her rock a very warm welcome everyone always start off with a landmark election underway in zimbabwe where for the first time in nearly four decades to the people of zimbabwe are voting and the name of former author of terry in a leader robert mugabe is not on the ballot was in bahrain's have been turning out in large numbers forming long. lines at polling stations and around the country long time leader mugabe may have stepped down after pressure from the military last year but that hasn't kept him from casting his vote today and it looks to be a tight race between the two presidential front runners there are a mugabe successor president and some god well from the zanu p.f. party scene of voting here and opposition leader nelson kmita a lawyer and pastor and after casting their votes both candidates expressed hope for a democratic and peaceful election with no do
cambodia's leader just extended his more than the reid decade long rule last year he got rid of the main opposition party and now he claims a clean sweep for his party in sunday's election and all the seats in parliament. i am. her rock a very warm welcome everyone always start off with a landmark election underway in zimbabwe where for the first time in nearly four decades to the people of zimbabwe are voting and the name of former author of terry in a leader robert mugabe is not on the ballot...
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and it's a od t main main with a special talk. about this at the eighty eight point twenty he was charged with hearts and minds in my mind hasn't and one wants to run right away. digital sampling points ahead had. presidential campaign but for the time the members. the sun. has also. gone a flashlight. and right shields his regular clothes judge judge danger injury and annoyed. father is a drama methane payments when evan seventeen in the car. alex on sunday night i got in here and then handling and chandra's list pushing pushing him away from home. russell's los and and in my no no no no says so. you want to be. president decides many many thing doesn't want money the normal run president that flown on that. was he says at the bottom. and and that that probably because probably the mornin. or maybe not much more. i felt felt this isn't easily he could could -- it is and and today today. price because all the sufficient says that tried to to protect someone was loyal to him. phones mon mar government wearing them that. the use you
and it's a od t main main with a special talk. about this at the eighty eight point twenty he was charged with hearts and minds in my mind hasn't and one wants to run right away. digital sampling points ahead had. presidential campaign but for the time the members. the sun. has also. gone a flashlight. and right shields his regular clothes judge judge danger injury and annoyed. father is a drama methane payments when evan seventeen in the car. alex on sunday night i got in here and then...
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certainly main reasons would be infection or inflammation. honestly, we can have a higher white blood cell count from physical or emotional stress. other things are less likely in this case, allergic reactions or medications can increase it, but inflammation, infection, and sort of a stress response from emotional and physical stress are the main reasons you would see that. >> after watching this video, seeing the boys, young teenagers, some as young as 11 are sitting there, physically strong it appears. they're starting with a restrictive diet. soft foods. family members have to wear a mask. what else do you expect about the recovery process, how long might it take? >> right. based on press releases, seems like the hospital will take each case by case, which to me sounds like a good idea. every child and the coach are different from one another, may have different underlying conditions. all of that might determine and change how fast one recovers from the other. i do understand, agree with advancing the diet, starting slow. remember, they ha
certainly main reasons would be infection or inflammation. honestly, we can have a higher white blood cell count from physical or emotional stress. other things are less likely in this case, allergic reactions or medications can increase it, but inflammation, infection, and sort of a stress response from emotional and physical stress are the main reasons you would see that. >> after watching this video, seeing the boys, young teenagers, some as young as 11 are sitting there, physically...
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i think this is the main the main problem or the main issue for the israeli government as they said forced to put into law things that will form an informal but in thing no but doing that increase the criticism. from the outside and for if you want. to be there is a safety. we'll probably increase from outside but i think that the spiral that there is more pressure from outside so there is more pressure from the inside to sustain the situation to sustain the discrimination that is part of the definition of the state of. a state for jews as it said in the closure of independence of where. i think that the goodness of them can. even likely to cause. more pressure from the inside to those policies and even maybe even increase them which is the work you're likely result of criticism indeed which is what does happen and what more comments are made throughout the day for the moment as a front all thanks so much for joining us from tel aviv well the turkish government has lifted its two year long state of emergency was imposed nationwide after the failed coup in twenty sixteen and extended seven
i think this is the main the main problem or the main issue for the israeli government as they said forced to put into law things that will form an informal but in thing no but doing that increase the criticism. from the outside and for if you want. to be there is a safety. we'll probably increase from outside but i think that the spiral that there is more pressure from outside so there is more pressure from the inside to sustain the situation to sustain the discrimination that is part of the...
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but that was the main port where most of the supply would arrive. mitchell: i believe the first combat contingent was the u.s. first division. you can see them receiving a lot of fanfare. guillaume: southwest of france, that is bordeaux, famous for wine. they are entering the river into the town center. even see how many people are waiting for the american troops coming, hoping for liberation. it was 500 miles from the frontline. all of these people, they are aware of what has been going on for the last three years and are hopeful to see women having their husbands back at home, sons, everything. mitchell: they were excited about having the american troops and hoping that american soldiers would go immediately in line and fight, but that did not happen. it would require several months of training and also the french were hoping the american troops would amalgamate right into french command. which, for the most part, did not happen but pershing allowed to some american troops to fight with the french including the african-american division, the 93rd.
but that was the main port where most of the supply would arrive. mitchell: i believe the first combat contingent was the u.s. first division. you can see them receiving a lot of fanfare. guillaume: southwest of france, that is bordeaux, famous for wine. they are entering the river into the town center. even see how many people are waiting for the american troops coming, hoping for liberation. it was 500 miles from the frontline. all of these people, they are aware of what has been going on for...
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some of the voters they mainly young people under the age of fifty and when you talk to them their main issue is the economy the poor state of the economy they say some of us have university degrees but we can't get jobs because companies have been closed for nearly two decades because of some of the policies that the country has adopted when robert mugabe was president so they're saying that whoever wins they hope that that person focuses on the economy and creates jobs for them so order people are lining up to vote later we'll have a president. voting in his role home in the main opposition leader nelson chamisa is going to vote in harare not too far away from here and also vote in our in a few hours time sammy. wrong here i think very orrin generally towards the opposition so i'm wondering since this is the first election without power do opposition supporters feel a little more emboldened now to come out and vote. they do a lot more people saying they really eager to vote and it is the first election with when you speak to people they'll tell you they really don't know which way thi
some of the voters they mainly young people under the age of fifty and when you talk to them their main issue is the economy the poor state of the economy they say some of us have university degrees but we can't get jobs because companies have been closed for nearly two decades because of some of the policies that the country has adopted when robert mugabe was president so they're saying that whoever wins they hope that that person focuses on the economy and creates jobs for them so order...
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actually means greenland greenlandic and that is the main thing you seeing out here as well so we have the icebergs that are the draw and no where in greenland can you see if you like this with these massive massive icebergs but there is a flip side this year there's a lot more ice in the fuel the normal that spells danger if a cruise ships which have had to anchor thirteen kilometers outside the harbor the ice is car from the last year at a rate of twenty tons a day and growing it is an amazing sight isn't it but it tells a disturbing story to it's known that the arctic is warming up twice as fast as the rest of the world and recent studies show that the greenland ice sheet is melting at its fastest rate in the last four hundred years and it's speeding up nearly double what it was in the nineteenth century. and it's not just the west coast these speeded up images of from the hell heim class here in southeastern greenland that cliff of collapsing ice is seven kilometers long and one kilometer thick it was filmed by a team camp nearby studying how carving classes will impact sea level c
actually means greenland greenlandic and that is the main thing you seeing out here as well so we have the icebergs that are the draw and no where in greenland can you see if you like this with these massive massive icebergs but there is a flip side this year there's a lot more ice in the fuel the normal that spells danger if a cruise ships which have had to anchor thirteen kilometers outside the harbor the ice is car from the last year at a rate of twenty tons a day and growing it is an...
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yes but you know this pritam is made you use it to fight against the main sport the main problem that led to the repercussion which is corruption own main problem in this country and all of that out of the country is corruption is the fact that we have a corrupt elite and this corrupt it use of the use of the state for its own benefit for the first time in our history in three thousand years in history in tunisia we have the public opinion we have people watching what's happening within the state watching what is that i would of course but here is this this if you're saying it's your. opinion and people watching the politicians that means that there is less pressure on politicians because there is no danger also revolution yeah. so your politicians can just insinuate whatever they want because there is no pressure because there is no fear of a relation anymore. no no but we have a we are going to have elections on with every note everybody know that election now i have nothing to do with the elections before the lucian so this is kind. of pressure but you know we're going to change th
yes but you know this pritam is made you use it to fight against the main sport the main problem that led to the repercussion which is corruption own main problem in this country and all of that out of the country is corruption is the fact that we have a corrupt elite and this corrupt it use of the use of the state for its own benefit for the first time in our history in three thousand years in history in tunisia we have the public opinion we have people watching what's happening within the...
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he passed it through the main senate and the maine house of was myntatives and maine first success story in april 1983. brian: at that point, how many states had ratified it? i wasy: at that point, under the mistaken impression that only seven states had ratified it. i had been walking around thinking, erroneously, that the most recent state to ratify was virginia in 1791. was shortly after maine in 1983 that i learned ohio had in 1873.the amendment and the reason that my curiosity was piqued was because there were some court cases and it might have been dylan versus gloss that cap saying the ohio senate ratified it but never mentioned the ohio house of representatives. the footnote to that court case graciously provided page numbers in the state legislative journals. curiosity got the best of me. state archives in columbus, ohio, and basically said would you he so kind to xerox these pages from the journal of the ohio senate and from the ohio house of representatives and mail those pages to me? a few weeks later, i get the envelope. i open it up and i am saying oh, my goodness, not only
he passed it through the main senate and the maine house of was myntatives and maine first success story in april 1983. brian: at that point, how many states had ratified it? i wasy: at that point, under the mistaken impression that only seven states had ratified it. i had been walking around thinking, erroneously, that the most recent state to ratify was virginia in 1791. was shortly after maine in 1983 that i learned ohio had in 1873.the amendment and the reason that my curiosity was piqued...
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more consistent with main street investors, this is really about main street confidence. i continue to be very concerned about what i regard as sort of the legal ambiguity and mess around insider trading. i continue to be troubled by the fact that it looks like we have inconsistent, unpredictable, fuzzy law around insider trading driven largely by decisions some of which go with each other and some which don't in the second circuit. so i would like, actually there is a question attached to this speech, which i would like to hear you for a minute or two on whether you think the time is right for congress to finally in statute define the crime of insider trading? >> so you and i have talked aboutthis. i have talked about it with people who are very experienced including judges, people who hear the cases. you know, there are arguments both ways on this. bringing more certainty to the space. eliminates some of the behavior that troubles you. you feel is not caught. i think, if i'm, i don't want to assume, but you're troubled by the fact there is probably some behavior that yo
more consistent with main street investors, this is really about main street confidence. i continue to be very concerned about what i regard as sort of the legal ambiguity and mess around insider trading. i continue to be troubled by the fact that it looks like we have inconsistent, unpredictable, fuzzy law around insider trading driven largely by decisions some of which go with each other and some which don't in the second circuit. so i would like, actually there is a question attached to this...
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housings of migrant arrivals seeing spain overtake a semi as the main landing point for those arriving to your advice be to take heed to a new flashpoint for migrant crossings to the continent. and here in britain hasn't turned out for one of europe's biggest gay pride gatherings christopher street day . i mounted on a welcome to the program while national elections have been held in cambodia today where the winner is all but a foregone conclusion cambodians trickled into voting stations in a poll that human rights groups have labeled a farce prime minister hun sen is expected to sales a victory extending his perch tree year grip on power is opponents called for a boy cost after the country's courts dissolved the main opposition party leaving no child. the world's longest serving prime minister has become increasingly heavy handed restricting human and civil rights in cambodia here's more. the votes have not been counted but no one is holding their breath. and there is little doubt that this man will stay in power can send the prime minister remains firmly at the head of the ruling cam
housings of migrant arrivals seeing spain overtake a semi as the main landing point for those arriving to your advice be to take heed to a new flashpoint for migrant crossings to the continent. and here in britain hasn't turned out for one of europe's biggest gay pride gatherings christopher street day . i mounted on a welcome to the program while national elections have been held in cambodia today where the winner is all but a foregone conclusion cambodians trickled into voting stations in a...
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houses of migrants are rivals to see staying over take italy as the main landing place for those arriving to europe by sea we'll take you to a new flashpoint for my current crossings to the continents. and rainbow flags fly here in britain and with hundreds of thousands turning out for one of europe's biggest prize gatherings brits for strategic. amounted to a welcome to the program focusing has ended income bodi of following elections today and the winner is all but a foregone conclusion combo dns trickles into voting stations in a poll that human rights groups have labeled a farce prime minister hun sen is expected to sail to victory extended his thirty three year grip on power his opponents called for a boy cost after the country's course dissolved the main opposition party leaving no real challenger the world's longest serving prime minister has become increasingly heavy handed restricting human and civil rights income badia here's more. the votes have not been counted but no one is holding their breath. and there is little doubt that this man will stay in power can send the prime min
houses of migrants are rivals to see staying over take italy as the main landing place for those arriving to europe by sea we'll take you to a new flashpoint for my current crossings to the continents. and rainbow flags fly here in britain and with hundreds of thousands turning out for one of europe's biggest prize gatherings brits for strategic. amounted to a welcome to the program focusing has ended income bodi of following elections today and the winner is all but a foregone conclusion combo...
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as zimbabweans wait for the results of monday's elections both the main presidential rivals say they are confident of victory. and hundreds of hikers are rescued from an indonesian mountain hit by an earthquake but thousands have been left homeless. but we begin in eastern afghanistan where an attack on a government building has killed at least fifteen people and injured fourteen others two gunmen set off explosives and stormed the department office for refugees in the city of jalalabad which has seen many deadly attacks security forces fought for six hours to end the siege this after a bus hit a roadside bomb killing eleven passengers shallop ballasts reports from kabul. jalalabad one of afghanistan's biggest cities and a new zone as the department of refugee of foods for a conference on how to help displaced afghans they were targeted. explosions hit the compounds exterior lowing to government to get possible. we're going to have. pulled off the market of i was sitting in my medical store when a gunman entered the refugee department right after that they started shooting and one of
as zimbabweans wait for the results of monday's elections both the main presidential rivals say they are confident of victory. and hundreds of hikers are rescued from an indonesian mountain hit by an earthquake but thousands have been left homeless. but we begin in eastern afghanistan where an attack on a government building has killed at least fifteen people and injured fourteen others two gunmen set off explosives and stormed the department office for refugees in the city of jalalabad which...
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we see soldiers leaving the main towns and heading to the northeast of france. mitchell: this would have been 1917?ly early autumn guillaume: probably. they arrived to the barracks and the kitchen. this is looking like east of france already. at the beginning, american soldiers are closed by the frontline. true bigspeak about offensive in the 19 seventeenths -- 1917. they were training to get more and more experience because then they would face germans that .ave three years of experience [indiscernible] sammies was the nicknames that the french gave to the americans because of uncle sam. this is a demonstration on how to shoot the canon. this is all about training to be world warriors. this is now what we called an egg and grenade. showingfrench soldiers the americans how to fight. fake one.ve a they are getting used to what will be the landscape. mitchell: the americans were not issued their helmets but they all had the montana p cat that -- peak hat which dates from the spanish-american war. . americans were concerned, especially general pershing about making
we see soldiers leaving the main towns and heading to the northeast of france. mitchell: this would have been 1917?ly early autumn guillaume: probably. they arrived to the barracks and the kitchen. this is looking like east of france already. at the beginning, american soldiers are closed by the frontline. true bigspeak about offensive in the 19 seventeenths -- 1917. they were training to get more and more experience because then they would face germans that .ave three years of experience...
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cohan of maine.wrote back saying, yes, i know exactly who should file the resolution in augusta. he works for me. his name was ault. something must have happened to him. maybe he did not get reelected that november or something. but what occurred was, a gentleman last name schute filed it in the maine senate in early 1983. he passed it through the main senate and the maine house of representatives and maine was my first success story in april 1983. brian: at that point, how many states had ratified it? gregory: at that point, i was under the mistaken impression that only seven states had ratified it. i had been walking around thinking, erroneously, that the most recent state to ratify was virginia in 1791. it was shortly after maine's ratification in april 1983 that i learned ohio had ratified the amendment in 1873. and the reason that my curiosity was piqued was because there were some court cases and it might have been dylan versus gloss that kept saying the ohio senate ratified it but never mentio
cohan of maine.wrote back saying, yes, i know exactly who should file the resolution in augusta. he works for me. his name was ault. something must have happened to him. maybe he did not get reelected that november or something. but what occurred was, a gentleman last name schute filed it in the maine senate in early 1983. he passed it through the main senate and the maine house of representatives and maine was my first success story in april 1983. brian: at that point, how many states had...
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is seeking a second five year term his main rival is opposition candidate. a former finance minister there was also on rest in the run up to the pole amid years of heightening ethnic violence and jihadism. for more let's go to journalist bram post amiss who's in mali's capital bamako brand there have been concerns of election violence what can you tell us about the security situation this hour. right this acuity situation in the capital bamako is pretty well seven up i'm in the polling stations where i've been has been well protected nobody enters a polling station without showing a voter scott so that means no elements who shouldn't be there are allowed in i would imagine that in the rest of the country in several other regions most notably suggests ok. please go and see grew the situation is a bit similar i would imagine the thing places like mopsy which is where the attention should be because the at the region where the troubles are and a bit further north to timbuktu that is where the concerns are as regards security and there are unconfirmed reports of
is seeking a second five year term his main rival is opposition candidate. a former finance minister there was also on rest in the run up to the pole amid years of heightening ethnic violence and jihadism. for more let's go to journalist bram post amiss who's in mali's capital bamako brand there have been concerns of election violence what can you tell us about the security situation this hour. right this acuity situation in the capital bamako is pretty well seven up i'm in the polling stations...
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state cambodia's leader just extended his more than three decade long rule last year he got rid of the main opposition party and now he claims a clean sweep for his party and sunday's election all the seats in parliament. i am. iraq it's a pleasure to have you along polls have just closed in zimbabwe's a land mark election it's the first time in nearly four decades where the people voted but the name of former authoritarian ruler robert mugabe was not on the ballot zimbabwe turned out in large numbers forming long lines at polling stations around the country and you don't use any increase she spent the day on the ground with the voters and this is the report that he filed. here's in them bob west capital our hour long very long for the first time since robert mugabe was chased out of office by the military last year people are allowed to go to the polling stations and the turnout is huge. i am very very excited this is my face time flood scene i hope you are going to bring a change to our country it's a special day because it's all fist time is a new generation to choose who aren't ever sin
state cambodia's leader just extended his more than three decade long rule last year he got rid of the main opposition party and now he claims a clean sweep for his party and sunday's election all the seats in parliament. i am. iraq it's a pleasure to have you along polls have just closed in zimbabwe's a land mark election it's the first time in nearly four decades where the people voted but the name of former authoritarian ruler robert mugabe was not on the ballot zimbabwe turned out in large...
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the main opposition leader nelson chamisa says he's confident of winning by more than sixty percent if the polls are free and flee that people have spoken the people are speaking and it's clear that the vote is a vote for victory one for freedom and one for democracy and one for a new zimbabwe robert mugabe voted in an opposition stronghold in harare the day before the election he says he would not. or the rulings on the party because they forced him to reside in of him by. the european union election observer mission since the elections were in some cases very smooth but in others totally disorganized i think something consistencies rich very mean. able to make your judgment a final judgment that this was the battle of the ledger and all over all zimbabwe election officials say most polling stations open on time and that there were a few issues but things went relatively smoothly some people complained they didn't get to vote. you know they didn't many to put their name on the bill found the vote counting is done manually. election officials say final results will be announced in five
the main opposition leader nelson chamisa says he's confident of winning by more than sixty percent if the polls are free and flee that people have spoken the people are speaking and it's clear that the vote is a vote for victory one for freedom and one for democracy and one for a new zimbabwe robert mugabe voted in an opposition stronghold in harare the day before the election he says he would not. or the rulings on the party because they forced him to reside in of him by. the european union...
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service member if they see in your main treatment. to intervene to stop or i don't think you mean they have an obligation to physically stop it's to report. if you're a physically present when in your main treatment is taking place or they have an obligation to tours. but the masses of secret iraq war communiques released by wiki leaks showed that u.s. soldiers were routinely handing prisoners over to the iraqi police force even before the police commandos were officially launched. the top u.s. military knew from the soldiers' daily logs that torture was going on inside detention centers they even issued a new official military order in june two thousand and four it was called frog zero two four two it directed u.s. troops to note but not investigate torture of iraqis by iraqis unless ordered to take action by. headquarters. but later that month members of the oregon national guard was so disturbed by the abuse they witnessed at a police detention center that they intervened to try and stop it. from our effect things. saw one room tha
service member if they see in your main treatment. to intervene to stop or i don't think you mean they have an obligation to physically stop it's to report. if you're a physically present when in your main treatment is taking place or they have an obligation to tours. but the masses of secret iraq war communiques released by wiki leaks showed that u.s. soldiers were routinely handing prisoners over to the iraqi police force even before the police commandos were officially launched. the top u.s....
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the maine centers for disease control and prevention has distributed the state plan for alzheimer's, including its special insert with cognitive assessment tools, to help primary care professionals make early diagnoses. maine's cdc has also collected data from the cognitive decline and caregiver modules in its behavioral risk factors surveillance system. in bangor, maine, where i live, the public health department has distributed hundreds of know the ten signs brochures. in kennebunkport, the public health nurses are hosting talks on alzheimer's to connect people with resources. it's important that we all know that alzheimer's is not a normal part of aging. it is a disease. it is a public health issue with a course that potentially we can change. we have taken steps to increase funding enormously from $414 million when i first started working on this issue in 1999, to nearly $2 billion a day, and that is making a difference. there are other steps that we can take to help prevent the risk of cognitive decline and to improve the lives of those living with the disease and their caregive
the maine centers for disease control and prevention has distributed the state plan for alzheimer's, including its special insert with cognitive assessment tools, to help primary care professionals make early diagnoses. maine's cdc has also collected data from the cognitive decline and caregiver modules in its behavioral risk factors surveillance system. in bangor, maine, where i live, the public health department has distributed hundreds of know the ten signs brochures. in kennebunkport, the...
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just speechless at the absolute power of nature the amount of course and scale of the event and the main implication is that a rise in global sea level greenland will make some contribution over this coming century to global sea level and more importantly understanding what's going on in greenland house understand what's going on down south in antarctica where the stakes and the scales are much much much larger with much larger possible contributions there is no question that the forces of nature at work here in ilulissat helping drive a profitable local economy and ice conditions do go back and forth one year to the next but if projections are right greenland melting glass is a part of a polar trend that will have implications not just here but for the billions of people who live along our coastlines around the world nick luck al-jazeera ilulissat greenland now ever to chair with all the sport. see thank you twenty three time major tennis champion serena williams has once again complained of discrimination because of the frequency of being drug tested earlier this month the american sai
just speechless at the absolute power of nature the amount of course and scale of the event and the main implication is that a rise in global sea level greenland will make some contribution over this coming century to global sea level and more importantly understanding what's going on in greenland house understand what's going on down south in antarctica where the stakes and the scales are much much much larger with much larger possible contributions there is no question that the forces of...
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at one of north korea's main ballistic missile production sites u.s. intelligence officials told the washington post the country appeared to be building new intercontinental ballistic missiles at the saddam don't facility it's the same site where the first missile capable of reaching the united states was produced. the news comes despite a celebrated thaw in relations between washington and pyongyang and the drug administration is not commenting on the reports meanwhile talks between the militaries of north and south korea have ended with no agreement the two sides met in the truce village of panmunjom inside the demilitarized zone to discuss disarming the order and withdrawing troops from the area despite the lack of agreement top delegates from both sides said the discussions were meaningful senators in the u.s. are grilling officials on the treatment of migrant children who have been detained and separated from their parents has been outcry since the trumpet ministration ordered young children including infants to be held in detention facilities aft
at one of north korea's main ballistic missile production sites u.s. intelligence officials told the washington post the country appeared to be building new intercontinental ballistic missiles at the saddam don't facility it's the same site where the first missile capable of reaching the united states was produced. the news comes despite a celebrated thaw in relations between washington and pyongyang and the drug administration is not commenting on the reports meanwhile talks between the...
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but with the main opposition party banned from participating it's being widely viewed as a sham. not that you'll read that in the local press the country's head of taxation has been accused of forcing the closure of independent media but what has he got to heart i don't want to talk about. i'm steve on this episode one has to investigates cambodia's brutal crackdown in the lead up to the national election. it's monday morning in the cambodian people's party headquarters in the capital phnom penh having ruled the country for more than three decades the party's propaganda machine is well oiled. down within from one count on the long haul will cool more about proponent of the it won't bore hole been poor. spokesman saka son is presenting his program true voices for people who live on facebook and on seventeen government on radio stations across the country. comin along. who are who won't. solve it. except those with an opposing opinion. in the past five years his support for the main opposition party surged the world's longest serving prime minister would send notes to brutal campai
but with the main opposition party banned from participating it's being widely viewed as a sham. not that you'll read that in the local press the country's head of taxation has been accused of forcing the closure of independent media but what has he got to heart i don't want to talk about. i'm steve on this episode one has to investigates cambodia's brutal crackdown in the lead up to the national election. it's monday morning in the cambodian people's party headquarters in the capital phnom...
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but with the main opposition party banned from participating it's being widely viewed as a sham. not that you'll read that in the local press the country's head of taxation has been accused of forcing the closure of independent media but what has he got to hide i don't want to talk about. i'm steve on this episode when used investigates cambodia's brutal crackdown in the lead up to the national election. it's monday morning in the cambodian people's party headquarters in the capital phnom penh having ruled the country for more than three decades the party's propaganda machine is well oiled and. the phone call for cool moment. came on board. spokesman saka son is presenting his program true voices for people who live on facebook and on seventeen government on radio stations across the country. are. who are who want. to comment. except those with an opposing opinion. in the past five years his support for the main opposition party surged the world's longest serving prime minister would send notes to brutal campaign against it. opposition politicians have been beaten more than a doz
but with the main opposition party banned from participating it's being widely viewed as a sham. not that you'll read that in the local press the country's head of taxation has been accused of forcing the closure of independent media but what has he got to hide i don't want to talk about. i'm steve on this episode when used investigates cambodia's brutal crackdown in the lead up to the national election. it's monday morning in the cambodian people's party headquarters in the capital phnom penh...
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she was the commissioner of -- under former maine governor. she was the regional director of the small business administration under george hw bush. in 1996, she was elected to the u.s. senate. since then, she has never missed a roll call vote. that is more than 6600 votes in a row. the people of maine clearly trust and admire senator collins and said to her colleagues. for the past four years, she was ranked the most bipartisan member of the senate. we talk a lot about the importance of public service. her unbroken record of constituent service and for filling her constitutional duties pretty much defined that term. today she is here to help us better understand her work to stop the out-of-control increases in prescription drug prices. she works closely with her colleagues in both parties to carefully study this issue and oppose evidence-based solutions. earlier this year, she introduced legislation to eliminate pharmacy gag rules that prevent patients from knowing the lowest possible cost for prescription drugs. last month, the judiciary com
she was the commissioner of -- under former maine governor. she was the regional director of the small business administration under george hw bush. in 1996, she was elected to the u.s. senate. since then, she has never missed a roll call vote. that is more than 6600 votes in a row. the people of maine clearly trust and admire senator collins and said to her colleagues. for the past four years, she was ranked the most bipartisan member of the senate. we talk a lot about the importance of public...
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on the main man city and the story builds to the forest story you were interested.hen people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you the winning documentaries and live on al-jazeera i got a comment or i'm hearing is good journalism on air and online. and this was different not to say whether someone showing some of us would read this but we need three things it's how you approach an official enough that it is a certain way of doing it hundreds in just a story and fly out. she's one of the oldest women living in this part of mccurdy in the jury essential being with state i mean a garber is her real name and she's hailed as a savior by the other women she sent in good song by in the local language which means a traditional bridging assistant or a midwife ameena has been delivering babies in her village for more than fifty years. know this you would be. not going to become to me the poor and they need help sometimes they come with nothing i can't refuse them so i take care that ev
on the main man city and the story builds to the forest story you were interested.hen people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you the winning documentaries and live on al-jazeera i got a comment or i'm hearing is good journalism on air and online. and this was different not to say whether someone showing some of us would read this but we need three things it's how you approach an official enough that it...