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live from maine. make excuses not to go out. is it just me? no, many people taking antidepressants still have some symptoms. when taken with an antidepressant, rexulti was proven to reduce depression symptoms an extra 62% compared to the antidepressant alone. so you can stay on your current treatment and help build on your progress. rexulti can cause serious side effects. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. antidepressants may increase suicidal thoughts and worsen depression in those under 25. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, and confusion, which could be life-threatening, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. increased cholesterol; weight gain; high blood sugar; decreased white blood cells; unusual urges; dizziness on standing; seizures; trouble swallowing may occur. when depression sets you back, keep moving forward. make an appointment to talk to your doctor about adding rexulti to your antidepressant. never run dry of... makiller atti
live from maine. make excuses not to go out. is it just me? no, many people taking antidepressants still have some symptoms. when taken with an antidepressant, rexulti was proven to reduce depression symptoms an extra 62% compared to the antidepressant alone. so you can stay on your current treatment and help build on your progress. rexulti can cause serious side effects. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. antidepressants may increase suicidal thoughts and worsen...
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eastport main is a lovely town -- eastport, maine is a lovely town. let's go to kathleen. was wondering if you could tell us about the larger cities even visited. i work at the county library. i am a substitute teacher. i had a class that studied topographical maps this week. anyway, that is my question. we have a very active city and we have a very active recreation and parks district. our school district has the 5000 students that are doing virtual education -- has 35,000 students that are doing virtual education. my question is what about the larger cities? guest: we know fremont, we like fremont. we lived in berkeley for a while. initially, we were looking intentionally for smaller places. the reason was we felt that media attention generally did not go to smaller town of america unless there was a hurricane or a drought or a shooting or some other emergency of that sort. we wanted to offset that balance. eventually, we did go to bigger places. places as big as columbus, ohio, which is in the top dozen cities in terms of population, mainly because we wanted to see if t
eastport main is a lovely town -- eastport, maine is a lovely town. let's go to kathleen. was wondering if you could tell us about the larger cities even visited. i work at the county library. i am a substitute teacher. i had a class that studied topographical maps this week. anyway, that is my question. we have a very active city and we have a very active recreation and parks district. our school district has the 5000 students that are doing virtual education -- has 35,000 students that are...
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i'm pleased that working together with maine's junior senior king and the university of maine and otherly addressing america's health care workforce crisis will require not merely ak acting on each of these five strategiesÑi in isolation but seamlessly integrating them and strategic investment of resources will be required, but much of the work reflects cultural changes that will require strong leadership, a willingness to innovate and coordinated partnership, again, between am deem yeah, government, and the nonprofit sector. i'm happy to address any of your questions. thank you very much. >> thank you very much, dr. herbert. i have bejçv8y impressed from t panelists and from the members here, i think there's a general consensus about what the crisis is and probably the direction we have toÑi go forward. i have 400 question says but i have time for three or four. let me start. dr. mcdougle made an interesting point, which we don't talk about enough. i would like each of you to tell me whether you think he's right. we are losing, as i understand it, 50,000, 60,000 people a year because t
i'm pleased that working together with maine's junior senior king and the university of maine and otherly addressing america's health care workforce crisis will require not merely ak acting on each of these five strategiesÑi in isolation but seamlessly integrating them and strategic investment of resources will be required, but much of the work reflects cultural changes that will require strong leadership, a willingness to innovate and coordinated partnership, again, between am deem yeah,...
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maine is vaccinated people against covid. maine has had some of the lowest numbers of covid-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths in the country since the onset of the pandemic. the people of our state believe in the science and they have followed public health protocols to prevent the spread of the virus. now we are closing in on the 70% of adults that you want us to close in on, 70% of adults in maine having received at least one dose of covid-19 vaccine. the goal you set. right now we're at 67%. president biden: all right. ms. mills: about 53% of all eligible people in maine are fully vaccinated. that achievement has not been without challenges. we're a rural state of 1.3 million people. the most disbersed population of any state in the lower 48. with small cities, towns surrounded by blueberry barrens, potato fields and forests. towns on islands. people living at the very end of a road. in fact, when we asked people in maine to stay six feet apart or as the fishermen would say, one fathom, some people asked, why so close?
maine is vaccinated people against covid. maine has had some of the lowest numbers of covid-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths in the country since the onset of the pandemic. the people of our state believe in the science and they have followed public health protocols to prevent the spread of the virus. now we are closing in on the 70% of adults that you want us to close in on, 70% of adults in maine having received at least one dose of covid-19 vaccine. the goal you set. right now we're at...
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our main story this evening... one of the main scientist behind lockdown says life in the uk will start to feel normal again by this summer, though professor niall ferguson says questions still remain over overseas travel. that is all. goodbye from me and we joined the bbc news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on the programme this evening... afterfive coming up on the programme this evening... after five seasons trying, can pep guardiola guide manchester city to champions league final? it's all eyes on the etihad tonight. out of fashion at tottenham — butjust two weeks later, jose mourinho bags a newjob with roma. on the bubble has been breached and the indian premier league covid cases ring an abrupt end to the action. hello and welcome to sportsday. there's a massive night ahead for manchester city with history on the line — a place in a first champions league final could be won as pep guardiola and his side host paris st germain and go into the second leg with a 2—1 lead. guardiola
our main story this evening... one of the main scientist behind lockdown says life in the uk will start to feel normal again by this summer, though professor niall ferguson says questions still remain over overseas travel. that is all. goodbye from me and we joined the bbc news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on the programme this evening... afterfive coming up on the programme this evening... after five seasons trying, can pep guardiola guide manchester city to...
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May 29, 2021
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what's the main headlines? a very attackin: what's the main headlines?ery attacking line-up _ what's the main headlines? a very attacking line-up for _ what's the main headlines? a very attacking line-up for pep - what's the main headlines? a very| attacking line-up for pep guardiola attacking line—up for pep guardiola her. we will start with city because they are the designated home team. the league champions as well. this is a wand that really matters with upper back five as expected edison ingold. carl walkerand upper back five as expected edison ingold. carl walker and what a season he said. johnstone has really come into form as well. zinchenko the preferred left back. gundogan starts. it was 50—50, he picked up a knockin starts. it was 50—50, he picked up a knock in training. we think he's good to be in a holding row although he is a top scorer for the pep yet again no out and i would strike her. what a front five that is. sterling, the burner and phil foden. so many goals and phil foden. so many goals in there. a holding midfielder but they've man
what's the main headlines? a very attackin: what's the main headlines?ery attacking line-up _ what's the main headlines? a very attacking line-up for _ what's the main headlines? a very attacking line-up for pep - what's the main headlines? a very| attacking line-up for pep guardiola attacking line—up for pep guardiola her. we will start with city because they are the designated home team. the league champions as well. this is a wand that really matters with upper back five as expected edison...
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May 23, 2021
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we move on to the other main story in the times. - other main story in the times.ir. princess diana visiting martin bashir�*s babyjust an hour after they were born. he said the family loved her. the paper says, the broken man who can't quite admit he wronged diana. publication of a couple of letters written by diana, quite eerie to see them from all that time ago. published in the papers there. moving on, i mean there is a wide and deep coverage in all the papers of the fallout of the martin bashir panorama interview. the kremlin at the top of the bbc close ranks to bring martin bashir in from the cold, that's in the daily telegraph. the mail on sunday talking about the bbc lying about the scoop. lord hall has now lost a job he went on to do after leaving the bbc. john, what is your take on the bbc. john, what is your take on the very broad coverage in all the papers and i suppose headed off with a interview with martin bashir? well, martin bashir still justifiably insisting that diana was happy with her interview with him, but that doesn't quite excuse his conduct
we move on to the other main story in the times. - other main story in the times.ir. princess diana visiting martin bashir�*s babyjust an hour after they were born. he said the family loved her. the paper says, the broken man who can't quite admit he wronged diana. publication of a couple of letters written by diana, quite eerie to see them from all that time ago. published in the papers there. moving on, i mean there is a wide and deep coverage in all the papers of the fallout of the martin...
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it was the main tar: et, hear from the coach. it was the main target. and — hear from the coach.t. and we _ hear from the coach. it was the main target, and we accomplished - hear from the coach. it was the main target, and we accomplished this - target, and we accomplished this mission _ target, and we accomplished this mission to— target, and we accomplished this mission to end up in the top four. we know— mission to end up in the top four. we know very well where it came from _ we know very well where it came from this — we know very well where it came from. this is done now. we can be fully— from. this is done now. we can be fully satisfied with that, and now is the _ fully satisfied with that, and now is the moment to breathe, to do a good _ is the moment to breathe, to do a good recovery session tomorrow, take a day— good recovery session tomorrow, take a day off— good recovery session tomorrow, take a day off and _ good recovery session tomorrow, take a day off and prepare on wednesday for the _ a day off and prepare on wednesday for the next match. we are used to playing
it was the main tar: et, hear from the coach. it was the main target. and — hear from the coach.t. and we _ hear from the coach. it was the main target, and we accomplished - hear from the coach. it was the main target, and we accomplished this - target, and we accomplished this mission _ target, and we accomplished this mission to— target, and we accomplished this mission to end up in the top four. we know— mission to end up in the top four. we know very well where it came from _ we know...
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you're not in rural maine or rural kansas. they're not in rural vermont, we have a hard time attracting them and do not necessarily need more more dermatologists on park avenue in new york city do we do need them in rural areas all over the country rated that make sure the medicare understands that. another issue, i think that we all know the residence really underpaid. four years for medical school you do a year of internship and the average pay for a resident is $63000 a year. steve got medical debt, few hundred thousand dollars of debt. adjourned. sanders: is not right, of course up by then. you're making 20000. working long hours i assumed. all right. while the average resident earns 63000 which i thank you so an adequate, primary care residents earn 58000. so there's a discrimination starts right there in the residency program. dimension with the salaries are paid. it does not make a lot of sense to me. i think we should increase significantly increase the funding for the teaching health center graduate medical education
you're not in rural maine or rural kansas. they're not in rural vermont, we have a hard time attracting them and do not necessarily need more more dermatologists on park avenue in new york city do we do need them in rural areas all over the country rated that make sure the medicare understands that. another issue, i think that we all know the residence really underpaid. four years for medical school you do a year of internship and the average pay for a resident is $63000 a year. steve got...
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and he said the main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing. said would you say that again? he said the main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing. i said, i think i got it. it was time for joe and jill to climb into the helicopter and head out to the nation's capital and i shared with them those words of advice. i said, mr. president elect, the main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing. and he said, would you say that again? [laughter] and i did, and i said the main thing is to vaccinate this country not just a couple million or tens of millions, but hundreds of millions of people, every single arm who wants to accept a vaccine, let's get them . as of january 1, 3 million people have been vaccinated. the numbers that i heard from last week, 106 to 4 million people at least one dose and 40% of all americans are fully vaccinated. that is the main thing. [applause] today we are back at school. we are back in business. we are going out to see movies, concerts, eating in restaurants. someday the sun will come out and the rain wil
and he said the main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing. said would you say that again? he said the main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing. i said, i think i got it. it was time for joe and jill to climb into the helicopter and head out to the nation's capital and i shared with them those words of advice. i said, mr. president elect, the main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing. and he said, would you say that again? [laughter] and i did, and i said the main...
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the whole day to open the main road, we could look over traffic jump in gaza street because the main road had been damaged, destroyed, go. they had been trying to fix the main road in order to to make it easier for people on the other team to move between different parts of gus, 50 also today at thousands of people who would, who took from you until they returned to their either damaged or destroyed houses. only 200 people remain on your united nation is full. some of them they prefer to stay in their damage gone down to stay in very crowded school because of also because of the corporate 19 and fiction that is the corporate will watch with more that goes, i didn't. so the people, most of the people either repair to their dummy or to say, or even with some friends or relatives, also egypt today, the pain of follow. cutting your money $30.00 and aid including medicine, including mill on t. v just happens by the way, throw that out for her. her closing the one between guys on egypt. also you are united nations manage to bring limited shipment of your medicare until now go to claim the
the whole day to open the main road, we could look over traffic jump in gaza street because the main road had been damaged, destroyed, go. they had been trying to fix the main road in order to to make it easier for people on the other team to move between different parts of gus, 50 also today at thousands of people who would, who took from you until they returned to their either damaged or destroyed houses. only 200 people remain on your united nation is full. some of them they prefer to stay...
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there were trips to the family event will presently got a home in maine summer home in maine and it would make trips there and in wrote they would stop in saratoga. so jack could see his sister and his parents when they were still alive and so he could also go to the racetrack. um, and he pretty much didn't talk about his wartime service with anyone including his wife and children his wife of course would have known you know what he had done with the whole tojo thing, but wasn't something that was brought up for discussion and his kids didn't even know until the 1970s when son michael came home during a college break and said, hey dad. i saw your name mentioned in a book about the capture a tojo
there were trips to the family event will presently got a home in maine summer home in maine and it would make trips there and in wrote they would stop in saratoga. so jack could see his sister and his parents when they were still alive and so he could also go to the racetrack. um, and he pretty much didn't talk about his wartime service with anyone including his wife and children his wife of course would have known you know what he had done with the whole tojo thing, but wasn't something that...
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we have got main pushing on, too.land but once the rain arrives elsewhere could be quite heavy. western areas could turn heavy later. the strongest winds are going to be on the southern flank of that across wales and southern england. strengthening to the day and gusts of 50 or 60 mild an hour eventually but with the cloud, wind and it is going to feel cold for the time of year. when the interleaving across many parts of the country and overnight as well. most of that persistent rain moves of that area of low pressure but we are left with a messy picture i think on tuesday. windy down there as north sea coast for a while and when these eventually but we've got showers and longer spells of rain turning wintry of the hills of scotland. north of scotland temperature 7 degrees. south wales are 12 or 13, not quite so wet. a lot of showers to come on tuesday even though that low pressure is moving away and heading into wednesday there were still coming down from the north. and that means colder than it is normally at this t
we have got main pushing on, too.land but once the rain arrives elsewhere could be quite heavy. western areas could turn heavy later. the strongest winds are going to be on the southern flank of that across wales and southern england. strengthening to the day and gusts of 50 or 60 mild an hour eventually but with the cloud, wind and it is going to feel cold for the time of year. when the interleaving across many parts of the country and overnight as well. most of that persistent rain moves of...
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the main rain band moves through.free because the wind will keep blowing overnight. a windy start to tomorrow especially down the north sea coast. the wind gradually eases. we�*ll see some sunshine and showers, perhaps longer spells of rain over northern ireland into northern england, perhaps north wales and the midlands. it�*ll feel chilly in the wind.
the main rain band moves through.free because the wind will keep blowing overnight. a windy start to tomorrow especially down the north sea coast. the wind gradually eases. we�*ll see some sunshine and showers, perhaps longer spells of rain over northern ireland into northern england, perhaps north wales and the midlands. it�*ll feel chilly in the wind.
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>> that is the main point.could be the main consequence of this congressional inquiry because many are discussing if this could lead to an impeachment or of also narrow could be held accountable of any crime or blamed for the pandemic. this is unlikely to happen. bolsonaro has many loyalists. the main impact could be on his reelection campaign next year. this is something the opposition is trying to explore over the next three months. >> thank you very much for joining us. a quick look at other news. afghan officials say 80 security personnel have been killed in clashes with taliban militants in the southern promise. just southern province. the defense ministry said it had deployed special forces to the area. foreign ministers from the world's leading economies have in meeting in london -- have been meeting in london kid discussions have been focused on the ongoing crisis in myanmar is gauze relations with russia, china d iraq. you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, a new report says thousands
>> that is the main point.could be the main consequence of this congressional inquiry because many are discussing if this could lead to an impeachment or of also narrow could be held accountable of any crime or blamed for the pandemic. this is unlikely to happen. bolsonaro has many loyalists. the main impact could be on his reelection campaign next year. this is something the opposition is trying to explore over the next three months. >> thank you very much for joining us. a quick...
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that is the main crossing for goods from israel into garza. but i think that one of the main issues would be the rebuilding of cause. and that would be rather complicated because it restricts building material coming into garza because it might be used for to use for the, for the building of tunnels, for example. and of course, be seen after the war in 2014, that there was a special mechanism to deal with this issue because most of the international community also doesn't directly with us, is willing garza tony. grandma, thank you very much for your update from kansas city. tony rosen, as is with me now. she's a w journalist and an expert on middle eastern affairs. shawnee, welcome to the program. pensions is still running high. what needs to happen for this trip to really hold? well, it seems like both sides want to hold it. you know, we need to keep in mind behind every thing. we see it's intent and we see the political intent on both sides to start or to bring upon this escalation was high and now they understand they got all they could hav
that is the main crossing for goods from israel into garza. but i think that one of the main issues would be the rebuilding of cause. and that would be rather complicated because it restricts building material coming into garza because it might be used for to use for the, for the building of tunnels, for example. and of course, be seen after the war in 2014, that there was a special mechanism to deal with this issue because most of the international community also doesn't directly with us, is...
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with the allied align cracking the main point, the whole peach head can be lost. >> those were trying for all of us. our troops are jammed out of a small area, defending against great odds. and at the same time, building strength for the eventual oppress. lieutenant was there. tom served has a platoon leader and the army's 24th division. tom, tell us what the defense around the perimeter was like? the defense around the perimeter consisted mostly of a plugging accident. in other words, moving the division into the parameter to philip penetrated body enemy who did not have enough men to completely fill up a complete rectangle or a prayer brother. but moving the mineral. >> in trouble started, he moved men right in there. >> but what was these attacks like, tom? >> while these attacks were constituted mostly by a preparation of a mortar fire by the enemy. they were very good at this motor fire. and, they are numbered us, i would say approximately five to one. they had a massive man and also, the infiltrated and between our lines, address the civilians and altogether, just harassed us by
with the allied align cracking the main point, the whole peach head can be lost. >> those were trying for all of us. our troops are jammed out of a small area, defending against great odds. and at the same time, building strength for the eventual oppress. lieutenant was there. tom served has a platoon leader and the army's 24th division. tom, tell us what the defense around the perimeter was like? the defense around the perimeter consisted mostly of a plugging accident. in other words,...
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the areas still to evacuate and the main roads. the theme is ready, military says that it's planning to attack earlier is ready strikes, hit more targets in the solid garden city of con eunice. let's go live now to garza out 0 suffered l collude is with us. what more do we know about these warnings that israeli military has issued software? a letter from today in the early morning. one of the most. let's say crowded populated neighborhoods called alpha farley, which is in the halfway between the city and job valley food. people have received all the headquarters for all the people who are living in that neighborhood. we speak about a few thousands of people living in a very crowded and houses are close to each other. so they have been received warning to evacuate their homes because they are going to bond bought the main road . busy which is one of the most essential roads in the garden, because it's simply links the government city with the north of gover. okay. people evacuated in the morning, then some other good. a few phone ca
the areas still to evacuate and the main roads. the theme is ready, military says that it's planning to attack earlier is ready strikes, hit more targets in the solid garden city of con eunice. let's go live now to garza out 0 suffered l collude is with us. what more do we know about these warnings that israeli military has issued software? a letter from today in the early morning. one of the most. let's say crowded populated neighborhoods called alpha farley, which is in the halfway between...
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a quick look at main stories now at least 40 people have been killed in an attack on a girls' school in afghanistan many of the dead were children between the ages of 11 and 15 years old more than 50 people have been injured the blast targeted they said a school in the predominantly shia. neighborhood of west kabul for controversy has more now from kabul the incident happened at $530.00 local kabul time that's the time when the afternoon shift of schools is and the students are finishing their classes and that was a girls' school and there is no school buses here to take them home so at that time the streets outside of school are packed with students going home that's when i witnesses say 3 explosions happened almost back to back. after that point according to eyewitnesses there were there was there were students who were trying to run away crying and calling for their mothers. large numbers of people heading for the al aqsa mosque in occupied east jerusalem a day after israeli forces stormed the compound palestinian groups have called for protests after friday's events are a force t
a quick look at main stories now at least 40 people have been killed in an attack on a girls' school in afghanistan many of the dead were children between the ages of 11 and 15 years old more than 50 people have been injured the blast targeted they said a school in the predominantly shia. neighborhood of west kabul for controversy has more now from kabul the incident happened at $530.00 local kabul time that's the time when the afternoon shift of schools is and the students are finishing their...
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absolutely, there are two main — think? absolutely, there are two main issues _ think?sues here. one l think? absolutely, there are | two main issues here. one is think? absolutely, there are i two main issues here. one is a question of capacity. with social distancing restrictions, we still have those in place and we do not know when they will be fully lifted, hotels and restaurants can only offer and restaurants can only offer a reduced capacity if you like of what they used to do before, and therefore they cannot fully recover the revenue they used to have before. then what we haveis to have before. then what we have is a lot of people that will stay in the uk and won't travel, so it is notjust that we won't get the foreign travel, but we won't have the people who usually stay. there may be a bit of a mismatch between the way they want to 90, between the way they want to go, which tends to be the coast, to where we traditionally tend to have quite a few of the foreign visitors, which used to be more city centres and city based. but overall, people actually are wantin
absolutely, there are two main — think? absolutely, there are two main issues _ think?sues here. one l think? absolutely, there are | two main issues here. one is think? absolutely, there are i two main issues here. one is a question of capacity. with social distancing restrictions, we still have those in place and we do not know when they will be fully lifted, hotels and restaurants can only offer and restaurants can only offer a reduced capacity if you like of what they used to do before,...
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because it was the main cargo.ut there is also coal, which is still shipped on the great lakes. limestone, construction material stone, today, salt his mind and the great lakes region and carried by boat from city to city for road salt. so they carry a variety of products. there are still boats on the great lakes that carry grain. grain silos on riverside's across the great lakes will place grain in the cargo hold of the boat and it will be ship often off the great lakes. grain silos on riverside's across the great lakes place grain in the cargo hold of a boat and it will be shipped off the great lakes to the st. lawrence seaway. if you took a photograph of a lake like toledo or cleveland or milwaukee in 1911, the port would look chaotic. there would be hundreds of vessels operating out of that port on any given day. it would be different because they would be a wide variety of styles of vessels. in 1911, you still had hundreds of sailing vessels. versus a boat like the schoonmaker, which was operated with steam. w
because it was the main cargo.ut there is also coal, which is still shipped on the great lakes. limestone, construction material stone, today, salt his mind and the great lakes region and carried by boat from city to city for road salt. so they carry a variety of products. there are still boats on the great lakes that carry grain. grain silos on riverside's across the great lakes will place grain in the cargo hold of the boat and it will be ship often off the great lakes. grain silos on...
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when we ask people in maine to stay 60 depart, some people ask, why so close?also the oldest state in the nation, population over 65 so density and hr big challenges. when we began this undertaking getting vaccines into arms, we focused on equity and addressing the most vulnerable. those who get very sick and dies after healthcare providers and first responders, then we began vaccinating people over the age of 60. the supply increase, thank you very much and we expanded eligibility by age. by april 7, everyone 16 and older was eligible. as i mentioned, more than half of all eligible people are fully vaccinated. nearly everyday our state has led the nation getting shots in arms. not dropping our guard or slowing down. every shot in arms we know is preventing, it's a life saved, the family kept whole. it's hard to reached communities and people who are hesitant like a woman in maine who drove a truck 5 miles down a mountain, to be the first in line one morning. if we build it, we thought, they will come. [laughter] remarkable corporation by our healthcare system,
when we ask people in maine to stay 60 depart, some people ask, why so close?also the oldest state in the nation, population over 65 so density and hr big challenges. when we began this undertaking getting vaccines into arms, we focused on equity and addressing the most vulnerable. those who get very sick and dies after healthcare providers and first responders, then we began vaccinating people over the age of 60. the supply increase, thank you very much and we expanded eligibility by age. by...
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that is certainly true in the state of maine.ast year a record 502 meiners died from overdoses, a tragic toll that exceeded even the deaths caused by covid. -- focus on addiction medicine at teaching hospitals, and we are grateful to the american association of medical colleges switches represented here today for its endorsement of our legislation. another area of unmet need is geriatric medicine. in maine, there are more than a quarter million mainers over the age of 65, and we only have 40 geriatricians. there is an acute need to treacly -- quickly train direct service workers to meet the growing demand. i agree with the chairman that we need to provide incentives to get them into rural areas, through partial forgiveness of their medical school debt. last year the cares act included my legislation with senator casey to formally establish and authorize funding for the geriatrics workforce enhancement program. the only federal program designed to increase the number of health care professionals with the training to care for older
that is certainly true in the state of maine.ast year a record 502 meiners died from overdoses, a tragic toll that exceeded even the deaths caused by covid. -- focus on addiction medicine at teaching hospitals, and we are grateful to the american association of medical colleges switches represented here today for its endorsement of our legislation. another area of unmet need is geriatric medicine. in maine, there are more than a quarter million mainers over the age of 65, and we only have 40...
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you live in southern maine and even in southern maine this is happening.the rare parents who has pushed back, i think you've gotten a lot of positive attention from doing it but tell us specifically what you did is an inspiration for their parents. >> we got a white supremacist letter essentially on last june 2nd and when i read that, i felt assaulted. it wasn't how i grew up in wasn't how i taught the girls and he didn't want the school teaching is kind of information to my kids. i pushed back to the superintendent and said very politely and said as minneapolis it's burning to the ground you could have talked about the first amendment and peaceful protests and quite frankly i live in the safest town in maine. our police department's top notched. you missed all that. he kind of sad, sorry you took it that way. he didn't double down on that a couple days later with, you're not woke enough to understand what i'm talking about, let her. he basically divided into they are always passive-aggressive and never fight back immediately. so then what did you do >> i
you live in southern maine and even in southern maine this is happening.the rare parents who has pushed back, i think you've gotten a lot of positive attention from doing it but tell us specifically what you did is an inspiration for their parents. >> we got a white supremacist letter essentially on last june 2nd and when i read that, i felt assaulted. it wasn't how i grew up in wasn't how i taught the girls and he didn't want the school teaching is kind of information to my kids. i...
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he might still be the main power. the case. he might still be the main ower. ., ,. ., ., the case.ight still be the main ower. ., ,. ., ., ., ~ ., the case. he might still be the main ower. ., ,. ., ., ., " ., y., power. fascinating to talk to you. i'm sure power. fascinating to talk to you. i'm sure we _ power. fascinating to talk to you. i'm sure we will _ power. fascinating to talk to you. i'm sure we will talk _ power. fascinating to talk to you. i'm sure we will talk more. - the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has returned to work, after his secretly—planned wedding on saturday at london's westminster cathedral, to carrie symonds. the couple had a �*small ceremony�* before relaxing in the garden in downing street. the bbc�*s political correspondent, ben wright, has the latest from westminster cathedral, where the couple got married. it was only this morning that number ten confirmed that the marriage ceremony happened yesterday. so this really was a wedding kept under wraps. borisjohnson and his wife carrie tied the knot here at west minister catholic cathedral yesterday
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can you tell me a little _ blockading our main harbour.e about - blockading our main harbour. can you tell me a little bit more about what i tell me a little bit more about what conversations officials in jersey have had with the uk government? irate have had with the uk government? - have had with the uk government? - have been working in effect lockstep with the uk government because that is what is required under the new trade deal to agree the terms of those licences so that they comply with the terms of the new trade deal about protecting historic fishing rights and our waters for french fishermen as well as jersey. we have done all of that work, it has been notified to the eu but because it�*s a change from our old relationship with france through something called an agreement, it was always going to be difficult and challenging and so is proving. find be difficult and challenging and so is rovinu. �* ., be difficult and challenging and so is rovinu. . ., ., ., be difficult and challenging and so is rovinu. �* ., ., ., ., is proving.
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the language in the carnegie landmark designation reports to read, quote, the spatial volume in the main reading room and the natural light afforded by the general space. so, unfortunately, the ship has left the dock for the golden gate library branch. but hopefully we will be able to recommend the other designation reports. thank you. >> clerk: okay. members of the public, last call for general public comment. seeing no additional requests to speak from members of the public. general public comment is closed and we can move on to department matters? excuse me, department announcements. >> hi, jonas. this is mar cell with department staff. i did want to provide a quick department update related to the general public comment related to the golden gate valley carnegie library. the department just wants to thank for submitting this draft nomination. we have been in active communication with the san francisco public library specifically with the c.o.o. about providing them the information related to the landmarking process and that this library had been initiated, but unfortunately never mad
the language in the carnegie landmark designation reports to read, quote, the spatial volume in the main reading room and the natural light afforded by the general space. so, unfortunately, the ship has left the dock for the golden gate library branch. but hopefully we will be able to recommend the other designation reports. thank you. >> clerk: okay. members of the public, last call for general public comment. seeing no additional requests to speak from members of the public. general...
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let me, let's talk about the main street investor for a moment because main street itself mired in higherven worse. everyone knows. that is the narrative. no one deviates oh, there will be a flare-up in inflation. everyone debates how long it will last but what about message from the parts of this market? treasury yields, they keep drifting lower and lower, commodities are coming back big time. even oil has been up a little bit today, but considering there was a massive drawdown it should have been higher. phil, i know you've been adamant, the 10-year-year-old will go up, it will surge this year, but so far it has gone the opposite way, what is up with that? >> a lot of foreign buyers coming into the marketplace chasing american bonds. five-year issuance was up 64%. we have return and other bonds do not. but you can't deny looking at sugar up 50%, corn up 100%, look at lumber up 200% around so on that is going to have an impact on the consumer. look at rental market, probably the most deceiving market is. remember rents are freezen in most places. because of that we're not seeing inflatio
let me, let's talk about the main street investor for a moment because main street itself mired in higherven worse. everyone knows. that is the narrative. no one deviates oh, there will be a flare-up in inflation. everyone debates how long it will last but what about message from the parts of this market? treasury yields, they keep drifting lower and lower, commodities are coming back big time. even oil has been up a little bit today, but considering there was a massive drawdown it should have...
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of the ram enters of the project work a little differently here than in the sly region what are the main differences and what unique challenges do they pose another house fordable. each of the projects varies slightly which is why the testing scheme in the line is a little different than ours our guests are required to do a cope and rapid test at home and then another test here on the 3rd day of their stay and that's it in the sly region visitors have to take a test every other day it's somewhat complicated and there are variations but it has to be that way because plays big and wants to find out which method works best then we can take all the elements that proved most effective and apply those methods throughout place because time. testing in the end thought it can be done and over and doesn't centers free of charge. and since i am bound do for one myself i'm getting tested right next to the beach. hundreds of people are tested here every day around 50 an hour which is almost one minute the results come in after some 15 minutes of good. so many rules to follow how do you feel about the
of the ram enters of the project work a little differently here than in the sly region what are the main differences and what unique challenges do they pose another house fordable. each of the projects varies slightly which is why the testing scheme in the line is a little different than ours our guests are required to do a cope and rapid test at home and then another test here on the 3rd day of their stay and that's it in the sly region visitors have to take a test every other day it's...
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i think again the main concern _ are vaccinated?ain concern with _ are vaccinated? i think again the main concern with travel- are vaccinated? i think again the main concern with travel is - are vaccinated? i think again the main concern with travel is that l are vaccinated? i think again the | main concern with travel is that it is a good way of spreading new variants around the world. and of course oftentimes we don't necessarily know exactly what variants are circulating in any particular country, partly because they may not have as much sequencing as we do, we have much more sequencing than any country in the world. again the cautious zone to approach with the traffic light system is a sensible one. because it is something that can help to reduce or delay the entry of new variants but it will never completely remove that risk. ., ., that risk. life in england from the 17th of may _ that risk. life in england from the 17th of may might _ that risk. life in england from the 17th of may might look _ that risk. life in england from
i think again the main concern _ are vaccinated?ain concern with _ are vaccinated? i think again the main concern with travel- are vaccinated? i think again the main concern with travel is - are vaccinated? i think again the main concern with travel is that l are vaccinated? i think again the | main concern with travel is that it is a good way of spreading new variants around the world. and of course oftentimes we don't necessarily know exactly what variants are circulating in any particular...
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the main main reason for these wild swings that we've been seeing and the kept the currency. yes, chris, absolutely. in china, the reserve bank wants to bad financial institutions from trading crypto currencies in the united states to more regulation is likely the treasury, you know, the finance ministry under janet jen and wants to strengthen tax compliance transfers of $10000.00 us dollars or more in bitcoin. should be reported to the i r s, the treasury says, and the rest, of course, is the tax author warranty in the united states, all this, of course, what, you know, put the whole business model of crypto currencies in jeopardy. the whole appeal of criptos for many of its investors has been its lack of control. the idea that you can transfer crypto currencies worldwide without the states or without reserve banks knowing about it. conrad are people who say that these wild swings could also be triggered by the growing concerned among investors that the time of chief money could be endings. what's behind that? well, yes, paper tantrum is a word that more and more financial p
the main main reason for these wild swings that we've been seeing and the kept the currency. yes, chris, absolutely. in china, the reserve bank wants to bad financial institutions from trading crypto currencies in the united states to more regulation is likely the treasury, you know, the finance ministry under janet jen and wants to strengthen tax compliance transfers of $10000.00 us dollars or more in bitcoin. should be reported to the i r s, the treasury says, and the rest, of course, is the...
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as with fathomless and says jordan is our main street and very important in our lives since we do so many things on the streets i we shop here during coffee and spend time with our friends and families who don't mind we just love the streets not just that you must watch them just imagine last year it was so crowded here you could hardly move you had to push people aside just to get through. and today as you can see it's practically empty net fast complex. but to let stroll through out of iraq nic is going to hear that visiting the beautiful people to my favorite is a saint from here to get the best we have to. tell for i hope you enjoyed we look forward to seeing you here and abroad nick with the new tell them i'll be over the most of the little nickel. by one day pier and we're in venice. and i live in venice and right now i'm going to show my face just a little bit but because the regulations i have to keep this back on so will cover up my ugly face right now we are in kind of edgy and i live here in this in this area i'm going to show you a different kind of venice not the tourist
as with fathomless and says jordan is our main street and very important in our lives since we do so many things on the streets i we shop here during coffee and spend time with our friends and families who don't mind we just love the streets not just that you must watch them just imagine last year it was so crowded here you could hardly move you had to push people aside just to get through. and today as you can see it's practically empty net fast complex. but to let stroll through out of iraq...
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system and there's a facebook monitoring team so anything that soldiers post on facebook that's the main social media in the in my is very strictly monitored and they also said there's a very strict hierarchy low ranking soldiers are treated quite badly and on top of that they also have to make mandatory payments into the military's many economic businesses so it's basically a system you know where the army has established a state with the states and soldiers basically the power lies to have very little contact with the outside world so this is the system that you talk about is essentially the tool with which the army wields just complete influence right. ok and the just sectors that you spoke to are are they safe now. i would say they say this far as we know the army is most likely trying to hunt them down those are putting a lot of pressure on these men's families the men told us about threatening calls that their family members had received basically telling them you know if they didn't send in their family members they'd be in trouble but that will 3 men severed all communication wit
system and there's a facebook monitoring team so anything that soldiers post on facebook that's the main social media in the in my is very strictly monitored and they also said there's a very strict hierarchy low ranking soldiers are treated quite badly and on top of that they also have to make mandatory payments into the military's many economic businesses so it's basically a system you know where the army has established a state with the states and soldiers basically the power lies to have...
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that's southwest of the main building. the scene also includes a guard shack and construction equipment parked outside. federal officials say several different special atf excloive sniffing dogs in and around the vta maintenance facility. each of the dogs trained to sniff out a difference substance from gunpowder to plastics to explosives and other materials. one of those dogs hit on an object as a possible incendiary device. so santa clara county bomb squad sent in a robot to explore the device and render it safe. >> currently we have five atf explosive detection k-9s that have been deployed. >> reporter: atf officials will also assist local law enforcement in tracking ballistics using nibin, a way to trace bullet, shrugs and casings and firearms much like a human fingerprint. >> nibin is important as far as it provides atf and our investigator resources the ability to trace firearms and ballistics evidence to link it to other firearm crimes or other crimes that might be involved. it is not to say that the evidence here h
that's southwest of the main building. the scene also includes a guard shack and construction equipment parked outside. federal officials say several different special atf excloive sniffing dogs in and around the vta maintenance facility. each of the dogs trained to sniff out a difference substance from gunpowder to plastics to explosives and other materials. one of those dogs hit on an object as a possible incendiary device. so santa clara county bomb squad sent in a robot to explore the...
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single attack since fighting broke out on monday the pictures all too sure crater about blocked a main road leading to a hospital children and girls are also falling victim to the shelling a word of warning you may find the following footage upsetting. i. just see. their children their 23 and 4 years old what do they do that made it necessary to kill. what are the targets these royalist grafter they target is the miss osa small children who did nothing wrong they were turned to pieces right at this in place in a way street of gaza city this building which is called i'll call it building it's about to build is actually not one these 2 buildings have been already destroyed by these radia restrike yesterday overnight risk you team kill us that there is a possibility you 4 women just inside the rubble that need to be saved they are not sure whether they are alive or how did at this moment and they suggest that they have so far riskier 8 people including an elderly gaels and one boy this is street of many buildings have been destroyed already by the israeli warplanes including 2 main buildi
single attack since fighting broke out on monday the pictures all too sure crater about blocked a main road leading to a hospital children and girls are also falling victim to the shelling a word of warning you may find the following footage upsetting. i. just see. their children their 23 and 4 years old what do they do that made it necessary to kill. what are the targets these royalist grafter they target is the miss osa small children who did nothing wrong they were turned to pieces right at...
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is 4 other men deal release and get your main b. men did not believe them when they selected in the book i mean the e.c. thing is you have got it you have a big deal that angle is something that must see only here so boy come in there you're. in it you like go to feel better nandita well it sort of looks. constitute the will stick or the act of because the film acciona it was a film but it was 1st seen this year that better so in a court ruled that i saw that. way in the middle not saying a lad. does that it's a form of bad day the last act that this and me going that i know so let me let them in there said uncle mike that i'm a go sit on board i mean the most solemn in them and i sat on going that was the latter me so you know get be stuck in a pool you don't know i said look said you don't have that the other they gotta make me a me familiar yet double me me and daughter and all them you go if emilia when you were named prosecutor general in venezuela in 2007 you declared believing in war chavez socialist revolution what do you th
is 4 other men deal release and get your main b. men did not believe them when they selected in the book i mean the e.c. thing is you have got it you have a big deal that angle is something that must see only here so boy come in there you're. in it you like go to feel better nandita well it sort of looks. constitute the will stick or the act of because the film acciona it was a film but it was 1st seen this year that better so in a court ruled that i saw that. way in the middle not saying a...
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that's the main line. he has not pierced the main line. he hasn't really accomplished anything and he's nowhere near the fort. that's the problem with oral instructions. once they take the fort or decides he's going to send troops down to the river and cut the bridge now. he's lost all three brigade commanders. one is killed one is wounded and one becomes sick. he also loses regimental commanders. he has no written orders the men are in the fort and he makes his second mistake. he decides he's going to take the troops down to the river to cut the bridge himself. he believes in leading by example being at the front and he hasn't much of a chance during the war to do either so he had standard to lead these troops to the fort but that leaves the rest of the division in the fort notting having any idea what to do. so they stay there. ward heads down to the river they take a few fortifications, then he gets wounded. and he makes his third mistake. he rides off to find grant instead of going back to the fort where he can direct the operations. h
that's the main line. he has not pierced the main line. he hasn't really accomplished anything and he's nowhere near the fort. that's the problem with oral instructions. once they take the fort or decides he's going to send troops down to the river and cut the bridge now. he's lost all three brigade commanders. one is killed one is wounded and one becomes sick. he also loses regimental commanders. he has no written orders the men are in the fort and he makes his second mistake. he decides he's...
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of course, we're going to start with the main library and then we're going to head over to chinatown, mission, and a number of the community libraries and i don't know if you know this, but i grew up in san francisco, and, at that time, there wasn't all this computer internet stuff that we had today. we had to actually go to the library because we would get a look report assignment and the western edition library was my library of choice. i went to ben franklin middle school. and we had to go through a card catalog to find the book, it was in alphabetical order and that's how we did things. now it's all computerized, it's easy. and, in fact, i still have a library card and now i download my audio books and other things for free. so all those books i forgot to bring back, they just disappear after they expire on my phone. a lot different than it used to be. no excuse for those of us who want to take advantage of reading, of using the computers and other things in the library, we're finally opening and i just, i can't be more grateful to this department and what they have done. all of i
of course, we're going to start with the main library and then we're going to head over to chinatown, mission, and a number of the community libraries and i don't know if you know this, but i grew up in san francisco, and, at that time, there wasn't all this computer internet stuff that we had today. we had to actually go to the library because we would get a look report assignment and the western edition library was my library of choice. i went to ben franklin middle school. and we had to go...
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>> it was the main entrance, so it was off to my right. and behind me. i remember turning around and looking at it and just seeing people screaming and running. >> in those first seconds, katherine wasn't sure what's happening. she thought it sounded like a broken glass, something falling. but she immediately grasped that she and her girls were in danger. the chaos confused another mother not far from katherine on the main floor. faith was in the mall with her two children. nine year old daughter sy and 21 month old son. the agriculture researcher was sought shopping for an anniversary present with her husband. she was in the flower shop when she first heard the noise. >> it was so loud that i actually thought there must have been an earthquake in the building was collapsing. so that was the point when i just told my kids to lie down. of course, i am scanning the area wondering where we are going to go. >> scenes captured on security cameras in the mall, showed how quickly the attack and began. you can see machine gun bullets flashing down the main conco
>> it was the main entrance, so it was off to my right. and behind me. i remember turning around and looking at it and just seeing people screaming and running. >> in those first seconds, katherine wasn't sure what's happening. she thought it sounded like a broken glass, something falling. but she immediately grasped that she and her girls were in danger. the chaos confused another mother not far from katherine on the main floor. faith was in the mall with her two children. nine...
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it has more from gaza, were outside chief hospital, the main hospital in garza city. but all of the main, 13 hospitals up and down the street are facing very similar issues, which is just an overwhelming number of patients and a huge workload for the staff and exhaustion. not just of them in human terms, but also of a lot of the disposals and the treatment facilities required. of course, power lines a down fuel isn't short supply, so that affects electricity, which in turn affects hygiene, sanitation, water. so it is a major problem. we were speaking to one doctor inside here and he looked just absolutely exhausted for one thing. and he was worried about not just what he'd been able to do in terms of treating, deciding prioritizing on what to do in various medical terms, but also about people coming in with really serious humanitarian questions and difficulties unable to really address was he said, and as well as that there is all the usual day to day care and already stress system here. dealing with such a large population has to deal with is worried about pregnant w
it has more from gaza, were outside chief hospital, the main hospital in garza city. but all of the main, 13 hospitals up and down the street are facing very similar issues, which is just an overwhelming number of patients and a huge workload for the staff and exhaustion. not just of them in human terms, but also of a lot of the disposals and the treatment facilities required. of course, power lines a down fuel isn't short supply, so that affects electricity, which in turn affects hygiene,...
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heard in the rain in recent days and weeks we've heard a lot about oxygen supplies that really is the main problem to get oxygen for all those sick people is there any difference to be expected soon. you know him again have to understand the scale of the problem you know that the demand for oxygen has gone up still going forward in the last few weeks even read the worst supplies didn't run out of supplies because demand has gone up so much for example daley's or is asking for $700.00 metric tons of oxygen gets less than half the concert got involved they are asking the central government you must ensure adequate supplies to all parts of the country but even in places like in the south they had adequate dressed up this suggests running out and used to keep getting stories but in southern india in chennai the city that the production because the hospital ran out of oxygen so was the situation still remains quite tense yesterday the prime minister in that interim will be held another now the meeting an urgent response this and to be must get rid of all these to stand and something that i've b
heard in the rain in recent days and weeks we've heard a lot about oxygen supplies that really is the main problem to get oxygen for all those sick people is there any difference to be expected soon. you know him again have to understand the scale of the problem you know that the demand for oxygen has gone up still going forward in the last few weeks even read the worst supplies didn't run out of supplies because demand has gone up so much for example daley's or is asking for $700.00 metric...
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tonight's other main story...f the heaviest periods of air strikes so far, the us demands an end to the violence in gaza and israel. and — a visit to one of the many museums which opened their doors again today after nearly five months of lockdown. and coming up in sport, on the bbc news channel — bournemouth delight a crowd of around 2,000 — as they beat brentford in the first leg of their championship play—off semi—final. good evening. across england, wales and scotland, there's been a significant easing of the lockdown restrictions, making indoor gathering and social contact possible once again. the prime minister borisjohnson said people should exercise their new freedoms with �*a heavy dose of caution�* — not least because the indian variant of coronavirus is on the rise in the uk. the caution is further underlined by the possibility that the next easing restrictions in england could be delayed. starting today — pubs and restaurants in england are allowed to serve people indoors — while cinemas, museums, soft
tonight's other main story...f the heaviest periods of air strikes so far, the us demands an end to the violence in gaza and israel. and — a visit to one of the many museums which opened their doors again today after nearly five months of lockdown. and coming up in sport, on the bbc news channel — bournemouth delight a crowd of around 2,000 — as they beat brentford in the first leg of their championship play—off semi—final. good evening. across england, wales and scotland, there's...
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so you're going to be down now we're back down in the old city center behind me is the main entrance to the old town the political 80 come on come from it. saw him 1st and now we're on to brother next main street and it's most famous street called straw doing is it starts at the big on north korea's fountain with its 16 water investors buy out. as was bottomless and says stratton is our main street and very important in our lives since we do so many things on the streets i we shop here during the coffee and spend time with our friends and family so you don't mind we just love the streets and not just also i bet that you must as fausto just imagine last year it was so crowded here you could hardly move you had to push people aside just to get through. and today as you can see it's practically empty net fast completely out. strolling through out of iraq and he's going to hear that visiting the beautiful people to my favorite is a saint jacobi from here they get the best we have to provide it's all town. tell frankly if you enjoy it we look forward to seeing you. kill them ideally if yo
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so you're going to read and now we're back down in the old city behind me is the main entrance to the old town the political 80 come on complement. the. soviet front and now on to brother next main street and its most famous street called straw doing is it starts at the big on north korea's fountain with its 16 was his this investor buyout. as his father was and says jordan is our main street and very important in our lives since we do so many things on the streets i we shop here drink coffee and spend time with our friends and families who don't mind we just love the streets not. that you must us watch them just imagine last year it was so crowded here you could hardly move you had to push people aside just to get through. and today as you can see it's practically empty a fast complet lair. strolling through out of iraq near his computer that visiting the beautiful people to my favorite is a saint from here to get the best we have to provide it's all talent. telfer i hope you enjoyed your choice to seeing you. kill them ideally if you must of the little new cool. hi i'm j.p. and we'r
so you're going to read and now we're back down in the old city behind me is the main entrance to the old town the political 80 come on complement. the. soviet front and now on to brother next main street and its most famous street called straw doing is it starts at the big on north korea's fountain with its 16 was his this investor buyout. as his father was and says jordan is our main street and very important in our lives since we do so many things on the streets i we shop here drink coffee...
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step— does feel like it's the first main step of— does feel like it's the first main step of a — doest main step of a road back to normality. the prime — step of a road back to normality. the prime minister stressed the importance of the next move. this unlockin: importance of the next move. this unlocking amounts _ importance of the next move. ti 3 unlocking amounts to a importance of the next move. ti 1 unlocking amounts to a very considerable step on the road back to normality, and i am confident that we will be able to go further. is it possible that you might even bring forward thejune the 21st date for the final stage of the road map and the lifting of all legal restrictions? i and the lifting of all legal restrictions?— and the lifting of all legal restrictions? ~ �* , , restrictions? i think it's very important — restrictions? i think it's very important that _ restrictions? i think it's very important that we _ restrictions? i think it's very important that we should i restrictions? i think it's very - important that we should proceed cautiously but, as i've said many times n
step— does feel like it's the first main step of— does feel like it's the first main step of a — doest main step of a road back to normality. the prime — step of a road back to normality. the prime minister stressed the importance of the next move. this unlockin: importance of the next move. this unlocking amounts _ importance of the next move. ti 3 unlocking amounts to a importance of the next move. ti 1 unlocking amounts to a very considerable step on the road back to normality, and i...