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the university of maine, i'm proud to say, participates in this program. it is leading the way by pioneering cutting edge materials to build more durable environmentally friendly roads and bridges at a lower cost. i recently participated in a bridge dedication that used the new materials and techniques that have been developed at the university of maine. this bridge will last far longer it has -- because of the materials used to build it, it has a far lower carbon footprint, and it is a really exciting development. this is -- this program will be better supported by the funding in our bill. the energy title of our bill will provide critical investments in clean energy demonstration projects and help to protect and harden our electric grid. notably, $355 million that's included for an energy storage pilot program which was authorized through a law i authored known as the best act. i'm really excited about this because i believe that energy storage technology will be the breakthrough that we need in the fight against climate change as far as allowing us to i
the university of maine, i'm proud to say, participates in this program. it is leading the way by pioneering cutting edge materials to build more durable environmentally friendly roads and bridges at a lower cost. i recently participated in a bridge dedication that used the new materials and techniques that have been developed at the university of maine. this bridge will last far longer it has -- because of the materials used to build it, it has a far lower carbon footprint, and it is a really...
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of refugees and the main burden of that, the. and the main burden of that, the main— and the main burdenbouring _ main responsibility will fall on neighbouring countries- main responsibility will fall on i neighbouring countries because not all refugees — neighbouring countries because not all refugees will— neighbouring countries because not all refugees will come _ neighbouring countries because not all refugees will come to _ neighbouring countries because not all refugees will come to countriesl all refugees will come to countries like britain — all refugees will come to countries like britain and _ all refugees will come to countries like britain and the _ all refugees will come to countries like britain and the united - all refugees will come to countries like britain and the united states. like britain and the united states and elsewhere. _ like britain and the united states and elsewhere. they— like britain and the united states and elsewhere. they will- like britain and the united states and elsewhere. they will go i like britain and the united states and elsewhere. they will go
of refugees and the main burden of that, the. and the main burden of that, the main— and the main burdenbouring _ main responsibility will fall on neighbouring countries- main responsibility will fall on i neighbouring countries because not all refugees — neighbouring countries because not all refugees will— neighbouring countries because not all refugees will come _ neighbouring countries because not all refugees will come to _ neighbouring countries because not all refugees will come to...
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eastern maine committee college has a wonderful program called the student success program. for first-year students, there's two weeks of intensive tutoring in mathematics and english, then there is the student success center that they can come to, no matter what obstacles they are encountering, to going to school. it might be they don't have money for child care, or to repair a car, or it may be that they need more tutoring, or they need mentoring. this program has helped to improve the retention and completion rate of this immunity college. it's been a real success. danielle: a quick follow-up to our questions about the past act. one of the things that's been a challenge for a lot of states and federal partnerships is one states face budget shortfalls. how does your bill account for the possibility of those shortfalls, then another part, the leap program, a very critical program to creating a foundation for scholarships, how do you prevent what happened to the leap program in terms of the appropriations from happening to your legislation, if it were successful? >> well, we
eastern maine committee college has a wonderful program called the student success program. for first-year students, there's two weeks of intensive tutoring in mathematics and english, then there is the student success center that they can come to, no matter what obstacles they are encountering, to going to school. it might be they don't have money for child care, or to repair a car, or it may be that they need more tutoring, or they need mentoring. this program has helped to improve the...
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we have had a main bust on our volt. >> stand by 13. we're looking at it. >> we had a pretty large bang associated with the warning and as i recall main b was the one that had had that had had a spike on it once before. >> in the interim here we're starting to go ahead and button up the tunnel again. >> april 11th, 1970. launch day. the crew of apollo 13. jim lovell commander and veteran of three previous missions. he had orbited the moon christmas 1968 on apollo 8. fred haise, his first time up, lunar module pilot. jack swiggert, three days ago he was on the backup crew, now he replaced ken the mattingly. mattingly had been left out of the mission because he had been exposed to german measles. >> auto sequence initiated. >> roger. >> flight booster. >> pre press complete. >> roger. >> s 1c complete. we are on internal power. >> roger. how does it look? >> looks good. >> okay. >> mcc recorder at flight speed. >> ignition flight. >> roger. >> looks good here, flight. >> okay. booster. >> looks good. >> cap com, we are on the ground. >> o
we have had a main bust on our volt. >> stand by 13. we're looking at it. >> we had a pretty large bang associated with the warning and as i recall main b was the one that had had that had had a spike on it once before. >> in the interim here we're starting to go ahead and button up the tunnel again. >> april 11th, 1970. launch day. the crew of apollo 13. jim lovell commander and veteran of three previous missions. he had orbited the moon christmas 1968 on apollo 8. fred...
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one of the main _ today? yes, of course. one of the main issues _ today? yes, of course. today? yes, of course. one of the main issues that has - today? yes, of course. one of the main issues that has beenj the main issues that has been part of the discussion will be about concession has to do with gendered rights, certain rights, meteorites, freedom of expression, gains made in the last few years in afghanistan. —— media rights. and it has to come up with a solution that works for all of a gun is done. it has to work from the taliban perspective. —— all of afghanistan. can you see a situation in which the taliban would accept that? so situation in which the taliban would accept that?— situation in which the taliban would accept that? so far the taliban have _ would accept that? so far the taliban have insisted - would accept that? so far the taliban have insisted that - would accept that? so far the | taliban have insisted that they want to see all foreign troops out by august 31. they may be some room for some kind of negotiation whereby troops do leave and there is a t
one of the main _ today? yes, of course. one of the main issues _ today? yes, of course. today? yes, of course. one of the main issues that has - today? yes, of course. one of the main issues that has beenj the main issues that has been part of the discussion will be about concession has to do with gendered rights, certain rights, meteorites, freedom of expression, gains made in the last few years in afghanistan. —— media rights. and it has to come up with a solution that works for all of a...
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oh, i back our main story now. been a week since the capital felt the taliban and tens of thousands of people are still scrambling to 40 evacuation fights from the fifty's app or at least 20 people reported to have been killed in the cale at combo ap or in recent days or the political negotiations concerning a new government and i've got to stop continuing with hope that might be a breakthrough this week. how about officials have been meeting for president? how many cars i am chief negotiator after after law. and tropical storm. henri is battering a strike, trevino, eastern coast of the us, just hours after being downgraded from a hurricane. more than 100000 people in new england has been left without power. in all the developments, at least 22 people have been killed and dozens and missing as heavy rains hit the u . s. state of tennessee, the town of mchugh and just west of nashville experience reco, breaking rainfall that swept away homes and flooded streets. searches on the way for up to 51 people who were still
oh, i back our main story now. been a week since the capital felt the taliban and tens of thousands of people are still scrambling to 40 evacuation fights from the fifty's app or at least 20 people reported to have been killed in the cale at combo ap or in recent days or the political negotiations concerning a new government and i've got to stop continuing with hope that might be a breakthrough this week. how about officials have been meeting for president? how many cars i am chief negotiator...
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so, my main response to that would be that i main response to that would be that policies set forth byjual policies that they are putting forthj.p. morgan, chase and mastercard, they don't affect ccm or possible abuse on platforms. they don't affect that at all. all they don't affect that at all. all they do is take away the ability or workers to get paid doing a job that they want to do. brute workers to get paid doing a 'ob that they want to do.i they want to do. we will have to leave it there. _ they want to do. we will have to leave it there. mary _ they want to do. we will have to leave it there. mary moody, i they want to do. we will have to i leave it there. mary moody, thank you very much for coming on the programme and explain it all to us. so we spent a good part of us tonight in texas. so we spent a good part of us tonight in texas. let's head back to texas one last time and speak regular return to the music theme. you should note that austin, texas has more live music venues than any other city in the united states and they are looking forward to a music festival of their ow
so, my main response to that would be that i main response to that would be that policies set forth byjual policies that they are putting forthj.p. morgan, chase and mastercard, they don't affect ccm or possible abuse on platforms. they don't affect that at all. all they don't affect that at all. all they do is take away the ability or workers to get paid doing a job that they want to do. brute workers to get paid doing a 'ob that they want to do.i they want to do. we will have to leave it...
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the main worry — what is your main worry now?ic blasts we have seen at kabul airport, a stark reminder and of ho afghans stay in and day out continue to suffer from decades of conflict, there are a0 million afghan people in afghanistan facing harsh realities and a multilayered humanitarian crisis and the priority of the international community should be to ensure the continuity of essential services for the a0 million afghan people from health to water to access to education and this should be the focus today of what should be keeping us up at night for afghanistan. what should be keeping us up at night forafghanistan. but what should be keeping us up at night for afghanistan.— what should be keeping us up at night for afghanistan. but as you know with the _ night for afghanistan. but as you know with the international - night for afghanistan. but as you l know with the international airport isn't open, if the runway isn't fixed, no aid will be able to get in by airand untilthe fixed, no aid will be able to get in by air and unti
the main worry — what is your main worry now?ic blasts we have seen at kabul airport, a stark reminder and of ho afghans stay in and day out continue to suffer from decades of conflict, there are a0 million afghan people in afghanistan facing harsh realities and a multilayered humanitarian crisis and the priority of the international community should be to ensure the continuity of essential services for the a0 million afghan people from health to water to access to education and this should...
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and that is really the main — order problems. and that is really the main issue.— the main issue.esident - the main issue. gunfire the us president still - the main issue. gunfire . the us president still having the main issue. gunfire - the us president still having to defend his decision to leave. at least like this. he had promised a safe and orderly withdrawal. he had also set a deadline of getting his troops out by the end of the month. now he says they'll stay until every us citizen is out.— us citizen is out. americans should understand — us citizen is out. americans should understand the _ us citizen is out. americans should understand the troops _ us citizen is out. americans should understand the troops might - us citizen is out. americans should understand the troops might have l us citizen is out. americans should l understand the troops might have to be there _ understand the troops might have to be there beyond _ understand the troops might have to be there beyond august _ understand the troops might have to be there beyond august 31? - understand the troops might ha
and that is really the main — order problems. and that is really the main issue.— the main issue.esident - the main issue. gunfire the us president still - the main issue. gunfire . the us president still having the main issue. gunfire - the us president still having to defend his decision to leave. at least like this. he had promised a safe and orderly withdrawal. he had also set a deadline of getting his troops out by the end of the month. now he says they'll stay until every us citizen...
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basically 3 rooms, main part of the house. originally george bowman that's the man that built the house, german immigrant. one would venture down here. most folks from pennsylvania, not everybody and meet with the county surveyor was certified and had quite a bit of power and the survey that you might not be of the proper ilk to live and you probably weren't going to find any property and he would assign you a guide and you would go out and look at property that would be available and a lot of the area in this western part of virginia was in large tracks of land to the north of us, the fairfax track which is -- and then south of that. the members of the aristocracy would settle and a lot of difficulties in people acquiring title but in theory, again, meeting of the county surveyor and vacant piece of land and coming back with a guide and see if the property was available for purchase and then prices, of course, varied depend it was bottom or up, whatever, there were problems many times in acquiring final title to a piece of pr
basically 3 rooms, main part of the house. originally george bowman that's the man that built the house, german immigrant. one would venture down here. most folks from pennsylvania, not everybody and meet with the county surveyor was certified and had quite a bit of power and the survey that you might not be of the proper ilk to live and you probably weren't going to find any property and he would assign you a guide and you would go out and look at property that would be available and a lot of...
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who are your main donors who's helping so far? we, we, we had some, some donors interest and we have been publishing an emergency appeal to appeal for, for 10000000. and for up to date, we only have 2715000 that he's being secured as we speak. we do hope to have further further interest from, from done as well. because as of today we asked to law on defending. but again, that the priority is also to, to, to bring the, the really, to the people we need. okay, we must leave it there. many thanks. thrown, built into talking to us on skype from geneva. still to come here on the news for you, the delta, various forces, new zealand into locked down. the government says it's linked to australia and another formula, one race is canceled because a covert job will have the details coming up in a the hello come with me. we'll talk about the weather story across the middle east and, you know, i gotta tell you, some of these temperatures are below average. we don't say that too often do we? so for example, re add $41.00 degrees and q $844.00.
who are your main donors who's helping so far? we, we, we had some, some donors interest and we have been publishing an emergency appeal to appeal for, for 10000000. and for up to date, we only have 2715000 that he's being secured as we speak. we do hope to have further further interest from, from done as well. because as of today we asked to law on defending. but again, that the priority is also to, to, to bring the, the really, to the people we need. okay, we must leave it there. many thanks....
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my main main concern is the military and the impact on the voting and, and now the impact impact on the families. i remember be in moscow, for example, back in 1989 and talking to the russian mothers who lost their sons. heartbreaking part really to see that to see 300 russians being held, p o w, you know, get us back in the back of the eighty's. so these were heart regina, you in issues and i was confronting back in the day and we are now confronting today, off switched on life for all installed to get some old tangible leg doesn't it to well, what's really happening around the world. okay, right to jim laurie, your writings on the afghanistan and of course vietnam there must read for anyone trying to get a handle on what's happening right now. i really appreciate your time talking to us here on our team, but you well, this is our p as we continue our full news, hour and anger over the destruction and ask honest on has reached american shores as well, with people pouring onto the street to protest against the taliban seizing power rallies broke out. both the east and west coasts. from
my main main concern is the military and the impact on the voting and, and now the impact impact on the families. i remember be in moscow, for example, back in 1989 and talking to the russian mothers who lost their sons. heartbreaking part really to see that to see 300 russians being held, p o w, you know, get us back in the back of the eighty's. so these were heart regina, you in issues and i was confronting back in the day and we are now confronting today, off switched on life for all...
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and afghan from main stranded is they desperately seek to flee the country. the gunfire can be heard in the scenes from overnight. the heavily guarded airport with military personnel attempting to contain massive crimes. large numbers were also trying to get to the airport throughout the day to but were stopped by based taliban and american guards . on friday evacuation flight did regime office several hours when the airport remains one of the few places. not yet under taliban control. these images from the city of cost in the southeast to show how streets are being patrolled at the moment by the militant group who were telling low cost to return to their normal lives. they do insist they will maintain their promise of greater tolerance and respect for human rights, and also said they will not see correct for fusion or revenge elsewhere. though footage has emerged showing taliban fighters now enforce checkpoints on key highways. this one that stretches out of the capital this year to the strategic city of july, the bad, near the border with pakistan militant
and afghan from main stranded is they desperately seek to flee the country. the gunfire can be heard in the scenes from overnight. the heavily guarded airport with military personnel attempting to contain massive crimes. large numbers were also trying to get to the airport throughout the day to but were stopped by based taliban and american guards . on friday evacuation flight did regime office several hours when the airport remains one of the few places. not yet under taliban control. these...
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the main concern being expressed by european countries is that they don't have the capacity actually to handle another huge wave of migration. the clock has run out on how long we can wait to adopt the complete overhaul of europe's migration and asylum rules we need. now at the moment they ask gun literature community comprises about 10 percent here in france. it is the 2nd largest refugee community after the syrians. we are expecting the president emanuel crohn to address the nation at 8 o'clock this evening, local time on the situation in afghanistan. so it will be interesting to see what exactly he has to say at that point. okay, let's go back to the un security council of the emergency meeting that's taking place on what's happening in afghanistan and listen in i thank the representative of ireland for her statement. i now give the floor to the representative of mexico. you have the floor piece which was about to have. thank you very much. president mexico supports the convening of this meeting, this emergency meeting. i think the secretary jennifer has their port on the most rec
the main concern being expressed by european countries is that they don't have the capacity actually to handle another huge wave of migration. the clock has run out on how long we can wait to adopt the complete overhaul of europe's migration and asylum rules we need. now at the moment they ask gun literature community comprises about 10 percent here in france. it is the 2nd largest refugee community after the syrians. we are expecting the president emanuel crohn to address the nation at 8...
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they control the main roads. they're the ones who presumably have to assist with emergency responders get getting to the scene. sam was talking about the emergency hospital in kabul. six dead on arrival there. 30 injured. i hate to say this, but covering these kind of mass casualty attacks from isis over the years, these numbers often get bigger. sometimes a lot bigger as the hours go by. if you can imagine how densely packed people were into that space, they were into the closing possibly 24/36 hours in which they could imagine to be processed in large numbers. as siv applicants on that airport, they were up against the gate. there were people who were desperately hoping their name had got onto a list and marine or officer would come out and say i'm looking for you. but even a source familiar with the airport said for people doing that task, it was virtually impossible, because they were so cramped. because if they saw any success, people would try to push themselves in the same direction, and so this scene ofte
they control the main roads. they're the ones who presumably have to assist with emergency responders get getting to the scene. sam was talking about the emergency hospital in kabul. six dead on arrival there. 30 injured. i hate to say this, but covering these kind of mass casualty attacks from isis over the years, these numbers often get bigger. sometimes a lot bigger as the hours go by. if you can imagine how densely packed people were into that space, they were into the closing possibly...
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and the main room in the ruffling, trying to replicate the lightweight. i had a link to undercover report to see could be filming a middle man who fixes deals for wealthy foreigners to buy english clubs. i was with the mail yesterday. he's a punch if need to sell the reporter say they represent a chinese investor, convicted a bribery, money loan, who wants to buy a football club to clean his money, but 99000000, the middleman, once all fictitious criminal to buy a club, this is twice been champions of england, which was please give us a statement. so 33500 people capacity. we reveal how the middle of the previous field took to the english clubs to the brink of financial collapse. defend they paid take can provide the do make is associate, include a form of scotland yard detected, who could monitor the football authorities, communication, the service where you could use just the policies to, to help you get the information you can help out criminal, obtain an e u passport with a new name on the green light to own it english football club. and we've done th
and the main room in the ruffling, trying to replicate the lightweight. i had a link to undercover report to see could be filming a middle man who fixes deals for wealthy foreigners to buy english clubs. i was with the mail yesterday. he's a punch if need to sell the reporter say they represent a chinese investor, convicted a bribery, money loan, who wants to buy a football club to clean his money, but 99000000, the middleman, once all fictitious criminal to buy a club, this is twice been...
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the main headlines. provincial capitals in afghanistan in the course of one day. they reject calls for a ceasefire. wildfires continue to burn on the greek island of avia, dozens of villagers have been evacuated, ferries on standby to take more people to safety. iran �*s latest covid—i9 figures show the country is in the grip of a deadly fifth wave of virus, leading to 542 deaths and 40,000 positive cases. the delta variant and low vaccine uptake are thought to be behind the surge, and we have this report. record infections and record deaths. newly released figures confirm what iranian officials feared most. that the country is now facing its deadliest surge of the covid—i9 virus. iran reported more than 500 daily covid deaths on sunday and almost 40,000 positive cases. this all—time high pushes the total number of cases to more than 4 million and deaths to more than 94,000. iran remains the hardest—hit country in all of the middle east. cases have been spiking since latejune and officials are warning th
the main headlines. provincial capitals in afghanistan in the course of one day. they reject calls for a ceasefire. wildfires continue to burn on the greek island of avia, dozens of villagers have been evacuated, ferries on standby to take more people to safety. iran �*s latest covid—i9 figures show the country is in the grip of a deadly fifth wave of virus, leading to 542 deaths and 40,000 positive cases. the delta variant and low vaccine uptake are thought to be behind the surge, and we...
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human influence— are the main driver of... human influence in— are the main driver of... since the mid—20th century. human influence is also the main driver of change _ influence is also the main driver of change we — influence is also the main driver of change we see in the frozen areas of the planet — change we see in the frozen areas of the planet. driving the global retreat — the planet. driving the global retreat of glaciers since the 1990s. 40% decrease in active sea ice since 1979. _ 40% decrease in active sea ice since 1979, decrease in snow cover since the i950s~ — 1979, decrease in snow cover since the i950s~ it — 1979, decrease in snow cover since the 1950s. it is very likely that human— the 1950s. it is very likely that human influence contributed to the melt of— human influence contributed to the melt of greenland ice sheet in the last 20 _ melt of greenland ice sheet in the last 20 years. these advances in our understanding of how human activities are affecting the climate mean _ activities are affecting the climate mean that today, we can estimate the chang
human influence— are the main driver of... human influence in— are the main driver of... since the mid—20th century. human influence is also the main driver of change _ influence is also the main driver of change we — influence is also the main driver of change we see in the frozen areas of the planet — change we see in the frozen areas of the planet. driving the global retreat — the planet. driving the global retreat of glaciers since the 1990s. 40% decrease in active sea ice since...
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most left for the main camera was confiscated, but luckily they didn't see the 2nd. we're going to look it up and get us in a minimum of results, even more money. in the end, we weren't taken to a police station and we refuse to pay back sage. we were forced to delete the material. we filmed on the main camera and then they let us go to the phone and i couldn't get that said, i don't know. luckiest time ago. i didn't look back either come interview them or not, but they don't go that it's one of the luckily that was our only brush with the law as we later discovered, one of the police generals, remember the words should've been very well. that means soviet the police immediately let us go with them on a raid. the question is, what is the phone ship? phillips in a couple minutes is not please you can put it in. you put, you put me on. hold on. i don't, you know, i don't, i don't know what to do to get the movie on june. well, you know, love to talk about it for the last few or did you want, i don't know more than happy to give you some of you got did all of them by go
most left for the main camera was confiscated, but luckily they didn't see the 2nd. we're going to look it up and get us in a minimum of results, even more money. in the end, we weren't taken to a police station and we refuse to pay back sage. we were forced to delete the material. we filmed on the main camera and then they let us go to the phone and i couldn't get that said, i don't know. luckiest time ago. i didn't look back either come interview them or not, but they don't go that it's one...
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then we had the taliban outside of the main jackport at the main drive into the, into the airport at the terminals. them also foreign warning shots, much less controlled fashion. so when we were driving out of the apple, we had a taliban father running in foreign warning shots as a behind him. it's a miracle. no one was heard. look a little ways away from the airport. we saw blood in the guy and a lot of lot of people gathered, as i say, the situation is incredibly hectic. we would like to show you pictures from the airport. unfortunately, we are unable to do so because it could jeopardize not any of the security of the, the nato troops, and the civilians that are inside the airport, but also future evacuation. because the, the russian side, it was a difficult securing this evacuation for russian aircraft arrived. today was a deal with the united states whereby the who they, who control the board let these rush in aircraft land to, to evacuate russian passport holders. is this one of the conditions the americans had was new filming in the airport because obviously the taliban is all
then we had the taliban outside of the main jackport at the main drive into the, into the airport at the terminals. them also foreign warning shots, much less controlled fashion. so when we were driving out of the apple, we had a taliban father running in foreign warning shots as a behind him. it's a miracle. no one was heard. look a little ways away from the airport. we saw blood in the guy and a lot of lot of people gathered, as i say, the situation is incredibly hectic. we would like to show...
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the main challenge is some garden crease, then lack access to vaccines and other countries. we do have back things. we see a lot going over the vaccine uptick. so a priority is to, to use the vaccine hesitancy. so we need to understand the protection of the people and address their concerns, including concerns about vaccine hesitancy. it a whole range of reasons that if there's an issue of production, an issue with axis issue of uptake. so if we have to do is definitely booth equal row out of the vaccinations and work very hard with the community to decrease the hesitancy. and if need be, as a number of countries have been doing, considering mother nations in some professions and population groups reach are most exposed. i think by all means we have to avoid look down and it shouldn't be necessary. maybe some local look down. but we know what has to be done, vaccines and remarks is very important. then we have seen a number of concrete too soon to funding over when it was just a ritual offering. so even in austin, i really need to keep on divided by mux based on ventilation
the main challenge is some garden crease, then lack access to vaccines and other countries. we do have back things. we see a lot going over the vaccine uptick. so a priority is to, to use the vaccine hesitancy. so we need to understand the protection of the people and address their concerns, including concerns about vaccine hesitancy. it a whole range of reasons that if there's an issue of production, an issue with axis issue of uptake. so if we have to do is definitely booth equal row out of...
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and main challenge are they had to limit bid for victory. we ask, how will the outcome of this vote effect is ambia future? that is our question today. if you're on youtube, you can finish your comments and questions for our live discussion in love for you to be part of this conversation. so joining us for this conversation, i room and toss as she is alpha 0 as africa correspondent. and as in sam b as capital lusaka, anthony walla is spokesperson for presidential candidate a can. they had dilemma and the opposition united party for national development also. and lusaka getting some last minute notes there. i can see an completing our lineup from this ambien capital. we have emma's china, he's a political spokes person for the ruling. patriotic front led by the president at gert lingo. hello everyone. thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it, however, i'm going to start with you. does this have a feel of a close election? how would you describe what the atmosphere has been since you've been in country? one of the exam for me is one
and main challenge are they had to limit bid for victory. we ask, how will the outcome of this vote effect is ambia future? that is our question today. if you're on youtube, you can finish your comments and questions for our live discussion in love for you to be part of this conversation. so joining us for this conversation, i room and toss as she is alpha 0 as africa correspondent. and as in sam b as capital lusaka, anthony walla is spokesperson for presidential candidate a can. they had...
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that is the main topic that i am so people? that is the main topic that i am so glad _ people?e? that is the main topic that i am so glad that you brought - people? that is the main topic that i am so glad that you brought up. | i am so glad that you brought up. there is acceptance among the people for the taliban and more so in the rural areas because of the tribal way that they have approached the elders. afghanistan is a very tribal society and the elders are the ones who make the decision and are pretty much the architects of the future. that's why when you hear in some provinces caliban are allowing schools, it is because of the pressure that the village elders have placed on the local taliban commanders that our girls must go to school. i think the influence of the elders is quite important on how it will structure the future. irate elders is quite important on how it will structure the future.— will structure the future. we are heafina will structure the future. we are hearing now _ will structure the future. we are hearing now that _ will structure the future. we are hea
that is the main topic that i am so people? that is the main topic that i am so glad _ people?e? that is the main topic that i am so glad that you brought - people? that is the main topic that i am so glad that you brought up. | i am so glad that you brought up. there is acceptance among the people for the taliban and more so in the rural areas because of the tribal way that they have approached the elders. afghanistan is a very tribal society and the elders are the ones who make the decision...
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one of the main reasons — lockdown. one of the main reasons for _ lockdown.- lockdown. one of the main. reasons for this most recent surge has been the slowness in vaccination in the country, one of the lowest vaccination rates in the region, approximately 3% of the country has received both vaccines, or the full set of vaccines i should say, and for the most part, iranians have not had access to well tested vaccines from the west. the government is banking on iran's own vaccine which they say offers 85% protection from the virus although no data has been released to back those claims. , , been released to back those claims. , _ , claims. judging by the number of iranians _ claims. judging by the number of iranians who _ claims. judging by the number of iranians who are _ claims. judging by the number of iranians who are able - claims. judging by the number of iranians who are able to - of iranians who are able to leave the country, to go to the caucuses and obtain vaccines produced in the west, there is ample evidence that iranians themselves do not trust th
one of the main reasons — lockdown. one of the main reasons for _ lockdown.- lockdown. one of the main. reasons for this most recent surge has been the slowness in vaccination in the country, one of the lowest vaccination rates in the region, approximately 3% of the country has received both vaccines, or the full set of vaccines i should say, and for the most part, iranians have not had access to well tested vaccines from the west. the government is banking on iran's own vaccine which they...
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main cities.has not been able to be driven to these people. places at first, there will be a group of young people who were able to swim. they would carryover a little bit of aid that has not been sufficient. amy: you call someone in your peace sign "do i have to scream because the government's attention or are we being left to die?" if you can also compare this to what happened -- i mean, the earthquake obviously was far worse in 2010. you are a survivor of that are. i remember covering president clinton in the prince sang the most important things to me now are my daughter's wedding and the recovery of haiti. what happened now, of many people still suffering from that earthquake dealing with this >> that statement i quoted in the bbc piece was a statement made -- the areas a little village with her previous doctor you were spoken to is from. it has been one of the hardest hit areas of the south. throughout the entire south, whether it be -- the theme is recurrent. the people have been feeling le
main cities.has not been able to be driven to these people. places at first, there will be a group of young people who were able to swim. they would carryover a little bit of aid that has not been sufficient. amy: you call someone in your peace sign "do i have to scream because the government's attention or are we being left to die?" if you can also compare this to what happened -- i mean, the earthquake obviously was far worse in 2010. you are a survivor of that are. i remember...
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the other main alternative scenario is essentially what happened.ollapse, as president biden noted, no one expected the collapse to be as rapid as it was but that's just a question of a short difference in time. never the less that was rapid collapse. i expect the decision to withdraw was made knowing that those were the two most plausible scenarios. >> and just very quickly, we heard general mcmaster make the case that it's wrong, it's unfair to puts the blame on the afghan army because they never were supported by a government that was going to back them up. >> i think what is, what i would partially agree with in that is that the afghan army was the army that the united states and nato built. if they had weaknesses, those were weaknesses that were, and they did, they were weaknesses that were long known to the united stes and to nato partners who built that force. a lot of mistakes were made along the way. a lot of exaggerated ambitions that were never going to be realized. so yes, you can blame them for not stepping up to the plate as president
the other main alternative scenario is essentially what happened.ollapse, as president biden noted, no one expected the collapse to be as rapid as it was but that's just a question of a short difference in time. never the less that was rapid collapse. i expect the decision to withdraw was made knowing that those were the two most plausible scenarios. >> and just very quickly, we heard general mcmaster make the case that it's wrong, it's unfair to puts the blame on the afghan army because...
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it's divided into 6 main departments and employ several 1000 people and young young alone. they have their own fleet vehicles, kindergartens, a golf course, an ostrich farm, and even their own bank. these 6 main departments are in turn responsible for hundreds of individual companies throughout north korea. they control iron or, and diamond mines, jewelry, factories and textile companies. they're mainly specialized in exporting good to broad other companies in the bureau and foreign exchange to force labor smuggling and insurance fraud. but one rule applies to all the name bureau. 39 is never mentioned outside north korea. busy so it remains invisible, impossible for un sanctions monitors to detect me. oh, i have already a kind of general idea for you when you will know what you call those. you do your homes here and i was with all around horror as we get to go on the ground to the high schools. you guys read, you know, by hung from we'll come police a mr. milton, with his own no longer the on him on the turn, the tires and everything on your honeymoon make dollars. i know
it's divided into 6 main departments and employ several 1000 people and young young alone. they have their own fleet vehicles, kindergartens, a golf course, an ostrich farm, and even their own bank. these 6 main departments are in turn responsible for hundreds of individual companies throughout north korea. they control iron or, and diamond mines, jewelry, factories and textile companies. they're mainly specialized in exporting good to broad other companies in the bureau and foreign exchange to...
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that's off the incidents of violence in 3 provinces, longer is trailing his main contender. how can he g lima in early results from the electoral commission, but the outcome could change as more results come from rural areas. those are the headlines swear back with more in half an hour right now it's people in power. news news. news. ah, ah. how has north korea one of the poorest countries in the world managed to evade un sanctions and pay for it nuclear weapons program? the answer is through a secretive government organization in this bureau, $39.00, which obtains foreign exchange to fund kim jones regime in the 2nd of to investigations. how insurance scans, computer fraud and illegal sales keep the money rolling in the in the nursery as a game of thrones, that without the dragon's it's an air, socratic society, and capitalists. and everything is geared to make sure that there's as much cash for came as, as possible as who told you not to day tony about getting hit out or yeah, yes. you know that i guess bureau 39 is involved in everything that makes money for north korea i
that's off the incidents of violence in 3 provinces, longer is trailing his main contender. how can he g lima in early results from the electoral commission, but the outcome could change as more results come from rural areas. those are the headlines swear back with more in half an hour right now it's people in power. news news. news. ah, ah. how has north korea one of the poorest countries in the world managed to evade un sanctions and pay for it nuclear weapons program? the answer is through a...
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only americans and citizens of nato countries will be allowed group plus green card holders is the main line through. there's no further provision at the moment for us comes to work for coalition forces at the moment. anyway, we're tracking early as some of those employed by foreign states did manage to flee, but the big but here's the relative, remain in the country living in there for their lives. we spoke to one translator coming up on condition of complete anonymity because the risks are so high and i believe that americans are responsible for the missions and today's anybody will be killed as a result of this will be on the hands of the american government on the way from a big story, i also want to tell you about special we're bringing you a bit later in the program and continuing a series of reports on trans identifying men being placed in female prisons worldwide. and sometimes the dire consequences for other inmates when that happens . this time we're hearing from an activist to raise the alarm about hiring incidence a sexual assault in women's prison in canada. ah, so good day
only americans and citizens of nato countries will be allowed group plus green card holders is the main line through. there's no further provision at the moment for us comes to work for coalition forces at the moment. anyway, we're tracking early as some of those employed by foreign states did manage to flee, but the big but here's the relative, remain in the country living in there for their lives. we spoke to one translator coming up on condition of complete anonymity because the risks are so...
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you see the sign that says main street, this is one of those towns that has a main street in the u. s. and that was the center of it. next to that is a 100 year old hotel there. nothing left of that. and if we look in the other direction, you've got a gas station. apparently the pumps didn't explode, so somebody took some precautions there. and if you just look a little further, you can see one building that wasn't touched at all, amidst all of the chaos. but coming back here to the center of down and main street, you can see that there are some trees that haven't been burned, but most of them have couple of green ones. in the foreground. there are 5000 firefighters that have been battling this fire and they've been trying to control a blaze. dixie blaze, the size of new york city. and just to give you an idea of how hard that is just 24 hours ago that was the 8th largest fire ever in california history. now it is the 6 . so this continues any, it's important. remember that this is just one of about a 100 fires. in 14 states that some 26000 firefighters are battling right now. it's
you see the sign that says main street, this is one of those towns that has a main street in the u. s. and that was the center of it. next to that is a 100 year old hotel there. nothing left of that. and if we look in the other direction, you've got a gas station. apparently the pumps didn't explode, so somebody took some precautions there. and if you just look a little further, you can see one building that wasn't touched at all, amidst all of the chaos. but coming back here to the center of...
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there are two main border crossings between the main countries. looks normal on this part of the border but look closer, so much has changed. the taliban are now in control of the busiest crossing with pakistan. a few days back, hundreds of civilians gathered here, desperate for a way out but then, what seemed inevitable, happened, at numbered, they surrendered to the taliban. now the number seeking refuge is much less. the taliban are not letting anyone out, only traders or those with valid travel documents are allowed to cross. we have seen citizens interacting with taliban fighters. standing at a safe distance. border security officers have told me that since the situation in afghanistan has deteriorated, they have increased renting passage into pakistan. that is why we are seeing cues here. pakistan, worried about spillover fighting, pakistan, worried about spilloverfighting, edged it spillover fighting, edged it side spilloverfighting, edged it side of the border prior to the taliban takeover. it has been the main point of influx for decades
there are two main border crossings between the main countries. looks normal on this part of the border but look closer, so much has changed. the taliban are now in control of the busiest crossing with pakistan. a few days back, hundreds of civilians gathered here, desperate for a way out but then, what seemed inevitable, happened, at numbered, they surrendered to the taliban. now the number seeking refuge is much less. the taliban are not letting anyone out, only traders or those with valid...
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we filmed on the main camera and then they let us go from there. i could get that said, i don't know lucky time ago, i didn't look back either come interview them or not, but they don't go that it's one of the luckily that was our only brush with the law as we later discovered, one of the police generals, remember the word should've been very well. that means soviet the police immediately let us go with them on a raid the punitive one like what i'm saying because they don't need to, could you please, can i put it in? you put you put me on hold on. i don't you know, and i don't know what to do to get the movie on june. i'm going to call you normal love to talk about it for the last 2 of you or did you want? i don't know. you're more than happy to do it. if you got did all of them by going you know, you're going to be on the tag or you're going, you're going to place in it. and you were pretty sure that the police are well aware of all the places where locals can buy drugs. most of the time they're sold from inside expensive houses secured behind hig
we filmed on the main camera and then they let us go from there. i could get that said, i don't know lucky time ago, i didn't look back either come interview them or not, but they don't go that it's one of the luckily that was our only brush with the law as we later discovered, one of the police generals, remember the word should've been very well. that means soviet the police immediately let us go with them on a raid the punitive one like what i'm saying because they don't need to, could you...
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he was flanked by his main _ much alone or. he was flanked by his main people — much alone or.people on that press conference tonight _ main people on that press conference tonight. yes, the ft reveals that the 13,000 afghanis and americans managed _ the 13,000 afghanis and americans managed to have been slow i'm so far -- phone— managed to have been slow i'm so far -- phone out— managed to have been slow i'm so far —— phone out so far. they were also talking _ —— phone out so far. they were also talking about — —— phone out so far. they were also talking about the nato secretary—general, who is also quoted — secretary—general, who is also quoted in— secretary—general, who is also quoted in this piece saying at the moment, — quoted in this piece saying at the moment, we have more planes than passengers — moment, we have more planes than passengers at the moment, which speaks _ passengers at the moment, which speaks to— passengers at the moment, which speaks to what is happening in the other— speaks to what is happening in the other papers. it�*s speaks to what is happening in t
he was flanked by his main _ much alone or. he was flanked by his main people — much alone or.people on that press conference tonight _ main people on that press conference tonight. yes, the ft reveals that the 13,000 afghanis and americans managed _ the 13,000 afghanis and americans managed to have been slow i'm so far -- phone— managed to have been slow i'm so far -- phone out— managed to have been slow i'm so far —— phone out so far. they were also talking _ —— phone out so...
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maine has done better than almost all states in fighting the virus.e congregants we talked to want no changes. >> i feel safer being here where i know my attorney is in -- no matter when my death happens or how it happens. >> i don't think by my means the state should have a role in curtailing -- >> have you been vaccinated? >> i have not. >> reporter: do you have plans to? >> no. >> have you gotten covid? >> i haven't been tested. >> reporter: have you been vaccinated? >> no. >> reporter: how come? >> no. >> reporter: why? >> i have more in my immune system, more confidence. >> reporter: someone could die from it. >> that's true of the so-called vaccine. that's the word now, is that -- >> reporter: with all due respect, it's not a so-called vaccine. this an amazing vaccine. this is basically stop the pandemic in it's track. now we are getting the surge because so many people with all due respect like yourself haven't gotten vaccinated. now you have a delta variant that is spreading again and we are almost in the same situation. it's a shame. just get
maine has done better than almost all states in fighting the virus.e congregants we talked to want no changes. >> i feel safer being here where i know my attorney is in -- no matter when my death happens or how it happens. >> i don't think by my means the state should have a role in curtailing -- >> have you been vaccinated? >> i have not. >> reporter: do you have plans to? >> no. >> have you gotten covid? >> i haven't been tested. >>...
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we had me the 2 meters when we saw people trying to rush the main gate and the taliban pfizer wildly firing boarding shots even behind his back was a miracle that no one was hurt. there were thousands of people, literally thousands of people. many of them young, many of them, evidently trying to use the opportunity to get out of of got to start. but among them elder people, people with families, children, women, but we're carrying, you know, baby's death desperate to get them out of the country. so so the taliban ease ease being relentless, very harsh and keeping people away. as we drove further away from the field though it must be said that they were much more ordered. shops were open, businesses were open. people walking around with with groceries, with, with food, with necessities doing about their lives, work, things were much less desperate. there was traffic, but it wasn't as it was in the early days, sort of one way towards the airport. but nevertheless, things are very much chaotic here. people are still getting used to the taliban, which barely a few months ago was the, you
we had me the 2 meters when we saw people trying to rush the main gate and the taliban pfizer wildly firing boarding shots even behind his back was a miracle that no one was hurt. there were thousands of people, literally thousands of people. many of them young, many of them, evidently trying to use the opportunity to get out of of got to start. but among them elder people, people with families, children, women, but we're carrying, you know, baby's death desperate to get them out of the...
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we filmed on the main camera and then they let us go from there. i had no lucky semi go. i didn't look back either come interview them or not, but they don't go that it's what is the book is that the was luckily that was only brush with the law as we later discovered. one of the police generals, remember, the word should have been very well. that means soviet the police immediately let us go with them on a raid the punitive one like, what is your name? yes, i sent a couple could you please? can you put you put me on hold on. i don't know. and i don't i don't know what to do to get the movie on june. well, you know, a lot of good that one of the last 2 of you or did you want? i don't know more than happy to give you good coverage. you got did issue me a lot of them by dollars. well, you know, you're going to be the government tag or your partner going for your place in your petition to the point that the police are well aware of all the places where locals can buy drugs. most of the time they're sold from inside expensive houses secured behind high walls. no one can get in
we filmed on the main camera and then they let us go from there. i had no lucky semi go. i didn't look back either come interview them or not, but they don't go that it's what is the book is that the was luckily that was only brush with the law as we later discovered. one of the police generals, remember, the word should have been very well. that means soviet the police immediately let us go with them on a raid the punitive one like, what is your name? yes, i sent a couple could you please? can...