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i just glected as state senator here in maine. we took on the highestanking republan in the state and we flipped a disict from red to blue. today, i'm gonnaalk about why it's so important toe investing progressive energy into rur conservative places, d how that really contributes to our fight oclimate. but i'm gonna do it through the lens of my story and how got to that place because it certainly took me a while to uerstand the importance of politics in the climate fight. i'm showing you this picture of the maine house of representatives because itepresents a political ace that i have spent so much of my li being angry at. i have been angry at the lobbyists, at the people that we elect, theorruption, the lack of urage, the weak votes and the lack of progress on climate change. but it's a broken system, politics is, and it's also system that wdesperatelneed to work r us. so, i spend most of my te in spaces like this today to try and turn it around. i grew up on my family's farm in nobleboro, it a sll town of 1600 people in the midd
i just glected as state senator here in maine. we took on the highestanking republan in the state and we flipped a disict from red to blue. today, i'm gonnaalk about why it's so important toe investing progressive energy into rur conservative places, d how that really contributes to our fight oclimate. but i'm gonna do it through the lens of my story and how got to that place because it certainly took me a while to uerstand the importance of politics in the climate fight. i'm showing you this...
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coming from a background as a progressive activist from an early age, she won her 2020 race for maine state senate against a formidable opponent, the incumbent republican leader of the state's senate. she did so in district 88, that also voted for senator susan collins. chloe first spoke at bioneers in 2014 when she had recently launched, divest harvard. starting with just a handful of students, the campaign rapidly ballooned into one of the biggest in the country. it helped spur the local divestment movement from fossil fuels that now has moved or committed $14 trillion in assets worldwide. born and raised in rural maine, after college, chloe was determined to return to her beloved home to serve that place and her fellow mainers. in 2018, she ran for the ate house of representatives and won. in 2019, she introduced the state's green new deal legislation, carefully customized to what her constituents had told her they most needed and wanted for their place. she did so with the notable backing of the state afl-cio union. how did chloe accomplish all this? that's what she's gonna descri
coming from a background as a progressive activist from an early age, she won her 2020 race for maine state senate against a formidable opponent, the incumbent republican leader of the state's senate. she did so in district 88, that also voted for senator susan collins. chloe first spoke at bioneers in 2014 when she had recently launched, divest harvard. starting with just a handful of students, the campaign rapidly ballooned into one of the biggest in the country. it helped spur the local...
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the main quad is still heart of the campus it's the soul.ed people what's your favorite place on campus students all say the main quad's home drive. does resonate with everyone. they also become the place for protests or the place for ceremony. they are the memorable spot when you think about your time at the university. as you look at it, still created the homestead original plan.he planted the oases in the middle of the quad, circle surrounded by the building. those were in the middle of what was then dirt planted irons of exotics and planted appropriate but exotic plantings. everything else was pretty dry. a lot of my pictures you will see we feel like lawn is super important because it's flexible and students use it in many ways. we have events, we have a lot of things that go on. when you look at the picture it's not the majority of the campus, if less than 30% of the campus landscape. most of it is more like this. the architecture unlike some schools doesn't copy the main quad but they take elements of that and the guidelines talk abou
the main quad is still heart of the campus it's the soul.ed people what's your favorite place on campus students all say the main quad's home drive. does resonate with everyone. they also become the place for protests or the place for ceremony. they are the memorable spot when you think about your time at the university. as you look at it, still created the homestead original plan.he planted the oases in the middle of the quad, circle surrounded by the building. those were in the middle of what...
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what are the main priorities, the main concerns now? ., ~' , ., priorities, the main concerns now?, now? thank you. the main concern — now? thank you. the main concern right _ now? thank you. the main concern right now - now? thank you. the main concern right now is - now? thank you. the main concern right now is to - now? thank you. the main i concern right now is to clean the dust here in the country, because we have been experiencing dust everywhere. there is no rain and we have been told to expect rain on saturday onwards, but we have been experiencing that. another concern is our drinking water, i have been reporting this over the past few days, that we really do worry about clean drinking water as our tanks have been filled with dust, and we need clean water because these tanks, we collect rainwater for drinking, these tanks, we collect rainwaterfor drinking, but we are not able to use that because it is filled with volcanic ashes. ., ., volcanic ashes. therefore, how reliant are _ volcanic ashes. therefore, how reliant are you _ volcanic ashes. therefore, how reliant are you
what are the main priorities, the main concerns now? ., ~' , ., priorities, the main concerns now?, now? thank you. the main concern — now? thank you. the main concern right _ now? thank you. the main concern right now - now? thank you. the main concern right now is - now? thank you. the main concern right now is to - now? thank you. the main i concern right now is to clean the dust here in the country, because we have been experiencing dust everywhere. there is no rain and we have been told...
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adapting to sea level rise on the streets of portland, maine. the changing climate challeng indiana's lakeshore dunes. and, mapping every seet in cleveland-- on foot. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. atutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group: retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn m
adapting to sea level rise on the streets of portland, maine. the changing climate challeng indiana's lakeshore dunes. and, mapping every seet in cleveland-- on foot. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen,...
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they would come up the main road.main pathways, they'd be met at this classical portugal which already would signal. this is an important house of somebody who is a lot of. aspirations and then if they were invited in they could move through it. through this space where there's a dome above. and then out to the lord, which is open to the west which is symbolic of jefferson's role in opening up the north american continent. as he frames that view very interestingly. with these walkways that make the whole complex into a kind of sea shape now. when he first started building up monticello when he was quite young he starts out with the south pavilion, which is right here. this little tidy brick building where he and martha actually live. this is really a modest building. it survives as you can see they're later used as offices and so on. and then below ground and this is the key part. he creates his walkways and then below grade. you have all the service areas. where the work would be being carried out by primarily by ens
they would come up the main road.main pathways, they'd be met at this classical portugal which already would signal. this is an important house of somebody who is a lot of. aspirations and then if they were invited in they could move through it. through this space where there's a dome above. and then out to the lord, which is open to the west which is symbolic of jefferson's role in opening up the north american continent. as he frames that view very interestingly. with these walkways that make...
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but they continue their work on the main campus well into the 1940s. it is a continued ongoing relationship. even in their files there is a clipping from 1953 i think. in the campus. it just shows the impact of where their influence at the university of maine. like their father john cin rick olmsted promoted their services to many other land-grant universities. including the university of kentucky, illinois, minnesota as well as mississippi state college, a few of these projects resulted in campus growth plan for the mississippi state in the beginning years of the firm. earlier in 1906, these are the plans for the university of maine done by the olmsted brothers. and just to give an indication of their work, earlier in 1906 john c homestead teamed up with architect charles c blackwell to design a formal and symmetrical plan at the university of illinois. which remains a very important part of the university of illinois campus. when reviewing the experiences of the olmsted of the planning of the universities in the late 19 in early 20 century, some team
but they continue their work on the main campus well into the 1940s. it is a continued ongoing relationship. even in their files there is a clipping from 1953 i think. in the campus. it just shows the impact of where their influence at the university of maine. like their father john cin rick olmsted promoted their services to many other land-grant universities. including the university of kentucky, illinois, minnesota as well as mississippi state college, a few of these projects resulted in...
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it is quite right to - be the main people of that. i think --eole be the main people of that.n people of that. i think people know. keir starmer- be the main people of that. i think| people know. keir starmer brought be the main people of that. i think people know. keir starmer brought up in the eight of december at pmqs the prime minister said he had been repeatedly reassured that their rental parties and nothing broke the rules, we now know the prime minister was at a drinks gathering at the back garden, we know he had a cake brought into the cabinet room for him on his birthday and 2020, which would seemingly be against the rules banning end or socialising. how can those things add up? just because how can those things add up? inst because there was drink at a function does not mean it was not a work function. it function does not mean it was not a work function-— work function. it is the one function — work function. it is the one function that _ work function. it is the one function that will _ work function. it is the one function that willjust - work function. it is the
it is quite right to - be the main people of that. i think --eole be the main people of that.n people of that. i think people know. keir starmer- be the main people of that. i think| people know. keir starmer brought be the main people of that. i think people know. keir starmer brought up in the eight of december at pmqs the prime minister said he had been repeatedly reassured that their rental parties and nothing broke the rules, we now know the prime minister was at a drinks gathering at the...
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and this is a main challenge, is the main gap. well, well, not understood by many let also also as well. let's come back to the violence because as you said, you, you promised 8 years ago that you would deal with this issue of settler violence. you said we will not permit marginal extreme and violent groups to take control by force of land that is not that in violation of the law or to threaten palestinian residents who are working their own land. that's what you said almost exactly 8 years ago. but that's exactly also what israel has allowed them to do the settlers to do over and over again. at the end of 2020, your government had approved 138 settlements in the west bank. but you tolerated a 150 outposts even though that illegal on these the very land grabs that you pledged 8 years ago to stop. you know, you can go back to my all as a, as a chief of general staff and defend ms though. i didn't tolerate any illegal activity whether the settlement or violence against palestinians that you'd be the only policy, but no doubt that th
and this is a main challenge, is the main gap. well, well, not understood by many let also also as well. let's come back to the violence because as you said, you, you promised 8 years ago that you would deal with this issue of settler violence. you said we will not permit marginal extreme and violent groups to take control by force of land that is not that in violation of the law or to threaten palestinian residents who are working their own land. that's what you said almost exactly 8 years...
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. ~. ,, ,, ., the main eulogy.y. archbishop desmond tutu has been our _ the main eulogy. archbishop desmond tutu has been our moral— the main eulogy. archbishop desmond tutu has been our moral compass - the main eulogy. archbishop desmond tutu has been our moral compass but| tutu has been our moral compass but he's also _ tutu has been our moral compass but he's also been our national conscience. it he's also been our national conscience-— he's also been our national conscience. . , ,, ., conscience. it was during south africa's long — conscience. it was during south africa's long and _ conscience. it was during south africa's long and violent - conscience. it was during south | africa's long and violent struggle against the countries brutal regime that he rose to prominence. we will be free! after the country became a democracy he presided over the tumultuous reconciliation process. in accordance with his wishes the archbishop will be acclimated, this is a green alternative to cremation. his ashes will be interned
. ~. ,, ,, ., the main eulogy.y. archbishop desmond tutu has been our _ the main eulogy. archbishop desmond tutu has been our moral— the main eulogy. archbishop desmond tutu has been our moral compass - the main eulogy. archbishop desmond tutu has been our moral compass but| tutu has been our moral compass but he's also _ tutu has been our moral compass but he's also been our national conscience. it he's also been our national conscience-— he's also been our national conscience. . , ,, .,...
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but there were also municipal workers out trying to clear the main thoroughfares. many of the smaller roads, though, are still pretty choked up. i've seen people trying to dig their cars out as parking spaces. and as well as that, the main moto, a between jerusalem until it was for a time closed. and every way you go, you see evidence of the other thing has happened, which is school closes. so there are children on the streets. in pox, building snow men throwing snowballs at the stuff in the air. now the precipitation right now is turning a bit wet though, so this could be a sleeping if memory will experience a rare, proper snow day in the holy city. while spotify is removing neil young music because he accuses the streaming plot for spreading cove and misinformation, rock star that he no longer won spotify to feature this music because of a podcast by joe rogan young, condemned rogan's interview with an infectious disease specialist who opposes covered vaccines for children. from phillips, the social media commentator and author, he says that it's hard for spotify
but there were also municipal workers out trying to clear the main thoroughfares. many of the smaller roads, though, are still pretty choked up. i've seen people trying to dig their cars out as parking spaces. and as well as that, the main moto, a between jerusalem until it was for a time closed. and every way you go, you see evidence of the other thing has happened, which is school closes. so there are children on the streets. in pox, building snow men throwing snowballs at the stuff in the...
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and now with a question mark about whether it will be actually contain the main events, the main events that could implicate the prime minister himself and or thank you very much. andrew simmons was there live outside downing street. the police in iraq say at least 6 rockets of hit bank dance international airport. the attack caused significant damage to an aircraft, but no casualties were reported. no group has claimed responsibility. the u. s. defense secretary wants the pentagon to limit civilian casualties caused by american air strikes. lloyd austin says it's a moral imperative to protect civilians. he wants an action plan within the next 90 days and hopes the pentagon can implement the recommendations. there has been condemnation across recent months following an air strike in the afghan capital last year, the killed 10 civilians. 6 people are suing the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant in japan. they say they developed cancer in the years following the 2011 nuclear disaster. victoria gayden b. as the details luez representing the 6 cancer patients walked to fall their lawsu
and now with a question mark about whether it will be actually contain the main events, the main events that could implicate the prime minister himself and or thank you very much. andrew simmons was there live outside downing street. the police in iraq say at least 6 rockets of hit bank dance international airport. the attack caused significant damage to an aircraft, but no casualties were reported. no group has claimed responsibility. the u. s. defense secretary wants the pentagon to limit...
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you want the kitchen building away from the main house the heat away from the main house. and then building this could have been for offices. they have these kind of corner fireplaces and stairway. so the parts of the complex are beautifully balanced. everything is symmetrical you could draw a straight line. through the center of this main house and the two sides of the complex are mirror images of one another and that classical symmetry is modeled on what claudio had done in his a series of great villas in italy that many of which you could still go visit today. these were famous because not only were they thought to be very classical and accomplished in terms of designs, but plaudia also had as his clients. wealthy basically farmers people who live by agriculture, but they were very well educated. they were liberally educated sophisticated. clients and therefore the style is associated with a kind of style of living in the countryside living off agriculture. but not just be he'll kind of pumpkin hacy farmer guy, but being also somebody who's very sophisticated and learne
you want the kitchen building away from the main house the heat away from the main house. and then building this could have been for offices. they have these kind of corner fireplaces and stairway. so the parts of the complex are beautifully balanced. everything is symmetrical you could draw a straight line. through the center of this main house and the two sides of the complex are mirror images of one another and that classical symmetry is modeled on what claudio had done in his a series of...
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look at the main stories now. united states and nato delivered written responses to russia's security demands over ukraine, such as the blinking says the response made no concessions to the main request that you cry be bought from joining nato. moscow says it's ready to retaliate. if the west is not provide constructive answers, hyphen afghanistan has become a frozen hell you, inspector general is wanting a good terrorist. as you can. monitoring crisis left the country hanging by a thread with education and all the social services in collapse military couldn't begin a fast. so as you to be discussed as an emergency meeting, the west african leaders on friday. the u. s. u. s. a demanding the immediate release of deposed president walker boring now u. s. supreme court justice stephen breyer will retire at the end of his car. and tom bryan is one of 3 remaining liberal justices in the conservative majority court . he is 83 years old, is retirement look of president joe biden, his 1st chance to nominate a new liberal
look at the main stories now. united states and nato delivered written responses to russia's security demands over ukraine, such as the blinking says the response made no concessions to the main request that you cry be bought from joining nato. moscow says it's ready to retaliate. if the west is not provide constructive answers, hyphen afghanistan has become a frozen hell you, inspector general is wanting a good terrorist. as you can. monitoring crisis left the country hanging by a thread with...
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it opened up inside the main shoot to the main shoot was to go slow and the other one was on fold up and go down. you go down faster, going little jerks like that. well anyway, i managed to land at the time when the main shoed was opened, so was a soft landing. and anyway, we finally returned from our mission. and i got to touch kent there. there puerto was full of people. i walked up to the check in lady there is no, no no, nothing until tomorrow. but she come on, let me go. listen. i've been in for more over 4 months in training camp flowing. we should wait illuminated. there's an empty seat. i'll put you on. and true enough, later i heard the announcement that plane was going to be the closing check check in time and should okay, i'll put you on new here. there's a reserve see one guy didn't show up and to reserve seats from top officers. the one was a general, i sat down beside him, he says hale, what do you, do you find a moscow? why are you dress so scantily? i says, well, i've been a training camp for, for, for over 4 months. and here we are born. yeah, she's ok good. he bring
it opened up inside the main shoot to the main shoot was to go slow and the other one was on fold up and go down. you go down faster, going little jerks like that. well anyway, i managed to land at the time when the main shoed was opened, so was a soft landing. and anyway, we finally returned from our mission. and i got to touch kent there. there puerto was full of people. i walked up to the check in lady there is no, no no, nothing until tomorrow. but she come on, let me go. listen. i've been...
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where like, almost magland leaking out of the, of the main supply. so hopefully that was about main event baby remains to be seen this or octave activity happening. so yeah, at the moment it's too hard to say whether it's over it's declining, but yeah, the hope is that that was the main, the main event, so to speak, but yeah, to be continue. volcanic activity in this area is well known is jam packed with volcanoes. isn't it? yeah, there's a pacific checks on it. it's kind of diving under the australian technology plate that releases water from the plate that melts on. something called the mantle, which is a 100 across that create lots of. so sticky gas rich magma is known to erupt, exploit selena, but underwater volcanoes that route explodes in those on land. this just happens. we have particularly explosive one. i mean, he really is quite staggering how energetic this reaction was, in fact, it displace so much air, but the air kind of crossed over to the other side of the curve to the caribbean and hit the water and create an a minor c nami, just fr
where like, almost magland leaking out of the, of the main supply. so hopefully that was about main event baby remains to be seen this or octave activity happening. so yeah, at the moment it's too hard to say whether it's over it's declining, but yeah, the hope is that that was the main, the main event, so to speak, but yeah, to be continue. volcanic activity in this area is well known is jam packed with volcanoes. isn't it? yeah, there's a pacific checks on it. it's kind of diving under the...
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and the area is smothered in grey ash and dozens of homes on the main island of tongue. the top 2 was severely damaged or even destroyed. sarah clark has been following developments brisbin in australia. these are some of the 1st satellite images showing the extent of the damage after a volcanic eruption triggered a synonymy and wave surge 3 times, $170.00 islands. the zealand and australia have fit military aircraft to assess the damage for the surveillance work that was done was really quite crucial. but we know that there is more work to be done to make sure that someone can bounce back to me. i know why mo has been unable to reach her family and toner since saturday to 2 sisters live on the main island. tomba top, who, her brother and her family live on the small on. and i'm worried. i like everyone else. they, you know, you have your sleepless night and not knowing what to expect a fiber optic cable. one of the countries main lines of communication was damaged bob eruption and may take weeks to a store. we've been a week or 2. we should be able to know whether we ca
and the area is smothered in grey ash and dozens of homes on the main island of tongue. the top 2 was severely damaged or even destroyed. sarah clark has been following developments brisbin in australia. these are some of the 1st satellite images showing the extent of the damage after a volcanic eruption triggered a synonymy and wave surge 3 times, $170.00 islands. the zealand and australia have fit military aircraft to assess the damage for the surveillance work that was done was really quite...
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the main street and main roads are starting to be cleared but there's a major concern with this storm. the pressure has dropped significantly. you can see it just off the coast. those black lines, those isobar i packed tightly together. when you see this number go down that is an indication of the storm getting stronger, more intense, those winds, closer these bars are together the stronger the winds. this is a major storm. we were watching it all week long, the winds out of the north northeast which gives it its name, nor'easter, boston, these are the sustained winds. farmingdale 29, ocean city 18. the wind gusts have been 40 to 50 miles per hour. . it warnings in place along the coast down through delmarva. the blizzard warning, visibility of a quarter of a mile or less for three hours. also winds of 35 miles per hour or so. those criteria need to be met to get a blizzard warning. doesn't have anything to do with temperature. more in the way of wind and visibility. winter storm warnings in place for the purple, extending from maine to new jersey and delmarva where we could another f
the main street and main roads are starting to be cleared but there's a major concern with this storm. the pressure has dropped significantly. you can see it just off the coast. those black lines, those isobar i packed tightly together. when you see this number go down that is an indication of the storm getting stronger, more intense, those winds, closer these bars are together the stronger the winds. this is a major storm. we were watching it all week long, the winds out of the north northeast...
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we are seeing travel spots toward boston and maine.ok at the i 90 highway temperatures are cold, snow is falling. we have high winds in this area and slick roads as well. keep that in mind if you're hitting the airways. this is a look at trouble spots, boston will be one through the day and into the evening. same for jfk. philadelphia will clear by this afternoon as well. craig: hopefully you can stay home. this nor'easter is far from over. amy: still to come more live coverage with america's weather team. we have katie byrne, will nunley, ian oliver and robert ray. we also have more from the rest of the fox weather team. this historic storm far from over. stay with us here. (vo) for me, one of the best things about life is that we keep moving forward. we discover exciting new technologies. redefine who we are and how we want to lead our lives. basically, choose what we want our future to look like. so what's yours going to be? ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in
we are seeing travel spots toward boston and maine.ok at the i 90 highway temperatures are cold, snow is falling. we have high winds in this area and slick roads as well. keep that in mind if you're hitting the airways. this is a look at trouble spots, boston will be one through the day and into the evening. same for jfk. philadelphia will clear by this afternoon as well. craig: hopefully you can stay home. this nor'easter is far from over. amy: still to come more live coverage with america's...
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this is better than nothing, but the main thing for us is to deal— nothing, but the main thing for us the basic— nothing, but the main thing for us is to deal with the basic conceptsl is to deal with the basic concepts of european _ is to deal with the basic concepts of european security. _ in the middle of the sex of the leading war of words, ukrainians, is not new —— mac the middle of this. in 2014. they're getting on with their lives. it is for this reason that president zelensky was so concerned today, emphasising that all of this talk of an intensifying crisis was having an impact on ukrainian economy. but still, ukrainian economy. but still, ukrainian forces, he said, were preparing for an escalation of this crisis. a correspondent has been out with ukrainian forces of. somewhere in a frozen field in western ukraine, they're preparing for war with the help of the british military. ukrainian soldiers are trying out their latest weapon. it's a shoulder held anti—tank missile that's been provided by the uk. this is an exercise. but here, they know... ..they may have to use their we
this is better than nothing, but the main thing for us is to deal— nothing, but the main thing for us the basic— nothing, but the main thing for us is to deal with the basic conceptsl is to deal with the basic concepts of european _ is to deal with the basic concepts of european security. _ in the middle of the sex of the leading war of words, ukrainians, is not new —— mac the middle of this. in 2014. they're getting on with their lives. it is for this reason that president zelensky was...
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we for main. manders li with redacted to the. and that's the show. but if you'd like more for me, check out my podcast government secrets on any podcast platform. also join our free email list by texting the word redacted to 33777. until next time, good night. keep fighting. ah, there may or may, we should all be mayor, may, we should all be angry because of what's going on. right. can't understand united states history. i understand the role that slavery play was already a very formal institution. at a time, united states became a nation. it actually find the nation. the rise of capitalism is clearly on the backs of flight and it's laid down if you investigated lynching any great extent. you can believe that really having a country and a country still stands in brick. i'm from the south. everybody know, know what they're saying. to some extent, i would argue that we're still fighting the civil war and the south is winning good, driven by agreement shaped bank concur senators with there's sinks. we dare to ask in a a to not do as president biden plan
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because that was one of the main things here. right? that said, sort of widespread that sent him a new user feeling. absolutely. that was me to protect the country, to protect the democracy. and it was very emotional support when we were talking to them, had tears in my eyes and i, it was a, it really felt on that they believed the election happens. dawn from them. and of course, if you look at the, the speech that chuck gave that reflected that, that kind of almost encourage the schooling. so there will be a lot of political commemorations today. of course, what does this day general 6 mean to the people? all i mean, it means different things to different people, rights and for, for those who still support trump and for the, for them this is the day do or where, you know, there are situations fail them and fur, fur people who didn't match a town. and this is a day on that is scary. you know, a lot of people are still, we're still in disbelief that this was even able to happen. so it's remains a very scary memory. and i think for a lot
because that was one of the main things here. right? that said, sort of widespread that sent him a new user feeling. absolutely. that was me to protect the country, to protect the democracy. and it was very emotional support when we were talking to them, had tears in my eyes and i, it was a, it really felt on that they believed the election happens. dawn from them. and of course, if you look at the, the speech that chuck gave that reflected that, that kind of almost encourage the schooling. so...
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of course that was one of the main _ silver lining.se that was one of the main reason - silver lining. of course that was one of the main reason that - silver lining. of course that was i one of the main reason that some silver lining. of course that was - one of the main reason that some of those tests have been scrapped for travel in order to encourage people to go on holiday, in order to help the travel industry. but even those people who are sitting on a bit of an estate of money that they've managed to save because of their pandemic because they held onto the jobs, haven't been going out, haven't been on holiday and so on. now they've built up some savings. even those people will be very concerned about rising household bills. but the people who haven't saved money during the pandemic are going to have serious problems paying their bills. and the thought of a holiday or anybody that's been furloughed or self—employed or not that any government help, all sorts of people we know only too well who've lost work or lost money over the
of course that was one of the main _ silver lining.se that was one of the main reason - silver lining. of course that was one of the main reason that - silver lining. of course that was i one of the main reason that some silver lining. of course that was - one of the main reason that some of those tests have been scrapped for travel in order to encourage people to go on holiday, in order to help the travel industry. but even those people who are sitting on a bit of an estate of money that...
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and the main settlement of nicole. ok, is there any danger of more eruptions? you think is there is and so we're working on very simple scenarios. the largest of the scenarios would be the concern that the upper part of the volcano is now very unstable. so after the initial reaction, the top part of the volcano now is going to be fractured. it's changed shape a lot. and the concern is that new magnet, rather than that of all kind of system, it could, it could cause more instability, and therefore more exposure being. so that's the worst case scenario we're planning for. the other scenarios would be the gas brits magnet has now been arrested from the system. and so that the next lot of magma may have an easier pass to the surface and the, your options maybe slightly smaller. so those are the 2 scenarios we're looking at . and because there's no monitoring possible on the volcano at the moment, we really are relying on having frequent visual observations via satellite imagery to see what is happening at the inside same c
and the main settlement of nicole. ok, is there any danger of more eruptions? you think is there is and so we're working on very simple scenarios. the largest of the scenarios would be the concern that the upper part of the volcano is now very unstable. so after the initial reaction, the top part of the volcano now is going to be fractured. it's changed shape a lot. and the concern is that new magnet, rather than that of all kind of system, it could, it could cause more instability, and...
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their main difference is the fiscal path. what we're proposing is if the scope past that in our view we'll have barzon tina not only to give continuity to the met recovering the short term. but it will also help us to have a more dynamic market economy and economy that bills comp, dynamic competitive advantage is it has more a creation of value that a has more public infrastructure and has better capacity to invest in science. in technological developments, our view is that the kind of fiscal path that the i m f is proposing will bring troubles. there are differences, day m, f ones, a faster boss of fisco. faster fiscal conciliation than what argentina's proposing . and we think that will affect the, the recovery in the short term, but also the capacity of economy to grow in the medium, a long term mandate, particularly one aspect the de meffort spinning for sizing de mess won't last investment in a public capital is basically capital spending done what argentines proposing for ass a capital spending east of the essence to da
their main difference is the fiscal path. what we're proposing is if the scope past that in our view we'll have barzon tina not only to give continuity to the met recovering the short term. but it will also help us to have a more dynamic market economy and economy that bills comp, dynamic competitive advantage is it has more a creation of value that a has more public infrastructure and has better capacity to invest in science. in technological developments, our view is that the kind of fiscal...
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what are the main priorities right now?— to the region. what are the main priorities right now?priorities right now? from what we have seen and been _ priorities right now? from what we have seen and been advised - priorities right now? from what we have seen and been advised of, - have seen and been advised of, drinking water is one of the main issues of priority for the people and the ash from the volcano and throughout all of the country, all of the main islands and we also are worried that some of the supplies from the water pipes are also affected and our new zealand government and this is actually the prime minister of new zealand, the right honourable member who has made the announcement that some funds have been put aside to begin with, as well as always and yesterday. we are awaiting for the analysis of the report from them and two of our meeting ships are also sent out and one of those also has the facilities to be able to help people in terms of the drinking water.— of the drinking water. thank you so much for taking _ of the drinking water. thank you so much for taki
what are the main priorities right now?— to the region. what are the main priorities right now?priorities right now? from what we have seen and been _ priorities right now? from what we have seen and been advised - priorities right now? from what we have seen and been advised of, - have seen and been advised of, drinking water is one of the main issues of priority for the people and the ash from the volcano and throughout all of the country, all of the main islands and we also are worried...
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blizzard warnings have not had blizzard warns since 2018 retalking about blizzard warnings extend into maine, visibility a quarter mile or less three hours winds 35 miles per hour, as well. so, outside of there you see winter storm warning a lot of spots reported foot to 16 inches fresh snow as you reported as well another couple inches winter weather advisories in blue, this is moving up the coast, has done day number it came together very, very strong conditions continue, and this could happen through 5:00 look at bright shades highlighting a lot bright shade heavy snow coming down the wind is also blowing, so, here is what we're looking at monitoring this weather throughout the day today look at providence, boston, boston could see two to three feet fresh snow bangor, maine almost to portland we could see three to four inches snowfall per hour in the entire area highlighted that is possible, blizzard conditions continue here outside of there, including portland, maine two hours of snow per hour, manual sitting outside for an hour you got two inches come down just like that! so here is a s
blizzard warnings have not had blizzard warns since 2018 retalking about blizzard warnings extend into maine, visibility a quarter mile or less three hours winds 35 miles per hour, as well. so, outside of there you see winter storm warning a lot of spots reported foot to 16 inches fresh snow as you reported as well another couple inches winter weather advisories in blue, this is moving up the coast, has done day number it came together very, very strong conditions continue, and this could...
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so as far as i you are aware, that would be the main concern, wooded, just food and water?ust food and mani food and water? that is correct- _ food and water? that is correct. it would - food and water? that is i correct. it would definitely food and water? that is - correct. it would definitely be food and water and pretty much shelter for people that have been affected in low—lying areas, especially in the coastal area waters. yeah, hopefully we can get that through and just some accommodation for those people pretty much, yes. qt accommodation for those people pretty much. yea— pretty much, yes. of course. and there — pretty much, yes. of course. and there is _ pretty much, yes. of course. and there is talk _ pretty much, yes. of course. and there is talk about, - pretty much, yes. of course. | and there is talk about, being coded free. this has been raised as a concern of who comes in. and where you are looking at things at the moment, you just want people to get out there and help presumably?— get out there and help resumabl ? . , . presumably? that is correct, es. pre
so as far as i you are aware, that would be the main concern, wooded, just food and water?ust food and mani food and water? that is correct- _ food and water? that is correct. it would - food and water? that is i correct. it would definitely food and water? that is - correct. it would definitely be food and water and pretty much shelter for people that have been affected in low—lying areas, especially in the coastal area waters. yeah, hopefully we can get that through and just some...
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and this is the main challenge, is the main gap. well, what? well, not understood by many let also also is, well, let's come back to the violence because as you said, you, you promised 8 years ago that you would deal with this issue of settler violence. you said we will not permit marginal extreme and violent groups to take control by force of land that is not that in violation of the law or to threaten palestinian residents who are working their own land. that's what you said almost exactly 8 years ago. but that's exactly also what israel has allowed them to do the settlers to do over and over again. at the end of 2020, your government had approved 138 settlements in the west bank. but you tolerated a 150 outposts even though that illegal on these the very land grabs that you pledged 8 years ago to stop. you know, you can go back to my all as a, as a chief of general staff and defend ms though. i didn't tolerate any illegal activity whether the settlement or violence against palestinians that should be the only policy, but no doubt that the is
and this is the main challenge, is the main gap. well, what? well, not understood by many let also also is, well, let's come back to the violence because as you said, you, you promised 8 years ago that you would deal with this issue of settler violence. you said we will not permit marginal extreme and violent groups to take control by force of land that is not that in violation of the law or to threaten palestinian residents who are working their own land. that's what you said almost exactly 8...
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the main reason desmond tutu seems _ body. the main reason desmond tutu seems to _ body.eems to have wanted - body. the main reason desmond tutu seems to have wanted to i tutu seems to have wanted to use this process is the environmental positives. tell us little about those.- environmental positives. tell us little about those. yeah, so alkaline hydrolysis _ us little about those. yeah, so alkaline hydrolysis is _ us little about those. yeah, so alkaline hydrolysis is the - us little about those. yeah, so alkaline hydrolysis is the most| alkaline hydrolysis is the most sustainable means of disposing a body, as i mentioned earlier. it releases absolutely no emissions and uses a 90% less fuel than flame cremation. if you're thinking about fire cremation, as basically you are putting a body in an oven and burning it away. that uses a process of combustion and produces over £500 of greenhouse gases. if there are pacemakers or devices inside the body, that is producing methane and other gases that are really harmful to the environment as well. it uses a lot of national fuel,
the main reason desmond tutu seems _ body. the main reason desmond tutu seems to _ body.eems to have wanted - body. the main reason desmond tutu seems to have wanted to i tutu seems to have wanted to use this process is the environmental positives. tell us little about those.- environmental positives. tell us little about those. yeah, so alkaline hydrolysis _ us little about those. yeah, so alkaline hydrolysis is _ us little about those. yeah, so alkaline hydrolysis is the - us little about...
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at the main riori living a normal life. at the main priority right — living a normal life.ving a normal life. at the main priority right now is to - living a normal life. at the main priority right now is to keep - priority right now is to keep everyone safe, keep spreading the awareness, please get vaccinated, it's so important. whether it is the first, second ghost or booster, and to look out for each other and protect one another. == to look out for each other and protect one another.- to look out for each other and protect one another. -- first dose. the health — protect one another. -- first dose. the health secretary _ protect one another. -- first dose. the health secretary is _ protect one another. -- first dose. the health secretary is hoping - the health secretary is hoping vaccines will prevent the need for more restrictions and said additional measures would be a last resort. the debate about whether it is safe to mix or if we need more restrictions will continue but the question is, just how effective might those be? government commissioned modelling from warwi
at the main riori living a normal life. at the main priority right — living a normal life.ving a normal life. at the main priority right now is to - living a normal life. at the main priority right now is to keep - priority right now is to keep everyone safe, keep spreading the awareness, please get vaccinated, it's so important. whether it is the first, second ghost or booster, and to look out for each other and protect one another. == to look out for each other and protect one another.- to...
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this is the western part of their main island.sion covered the area in volcanic ash, blanketing the landscape in soot. howard johnson on the relief efforts underway. >> state of emergency has been declared by the tongan authorities and here's why. newly released images captured by an australian surveillance flight show badly damaged buildings, knocked over shiing containers and communities covered in volcanic ash. >> we have seen that the airport and most of the main island where the capital is has been covered with volcanic ash. so unfortunately, this will require a lot of cleanup. >> with airport runways off-lits, australia and new zealand's have been dispatched with humanitarian aid relief, but it's expected to take days before they arrive. the severing of an underwater internet cable is hampering communications. aid agencies are slowly beginning to understand the extent of the damage. >> it does not seem to be as catastrophic and we had first imagined it might be, there is still widespread damage, particularly to the western p
this is the western part of their main island.sion covered the area in volcanic ash, blanketing the landscape in soot. howard johnson on the relief efforts underway. >> state of emergency has been declared by the tongan authorities and here's why. newly released images captured by an australian surveillance flight show badly damaged buildings, knocked over shiing containers and communities covered in volcanic ash. >> we have seen that the airport and most of the main island where...
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i know momma has been unable to reach her family and tony since saturday to 2 sisters live on the main island on the top, who her brother and her family live on the small island for vasu. i'm worried. i like everyone else they, you know, you have your sleepless nights and not knowing what to expect a fiber optic cable. one of the countries main lines of communication was damaged by the russian and may take weeks to a store. within a week or 2, we should be able to know whether we can be able to get our full connectivity up and running. for now, this is the only communication. many people in tongue have a tv and radio station in australia covering the pacific region. it's fielding calls from relatives around the world who desperate for uptime. we've had tones calling from sweden, austria, pots of japan, and so for just desperate for any news from home, deaths have now been confirmed, including angela glover, a british woman who was rescuing her dogs. when she was hit by the powerful wife we are just shattered is the only word i can think to describe it. any family that loses such a trea
i know momma has been unable to reach her family and tony since saturday to 2 sisters live on the main island on the top, who her brother and her family live on the small island for vasu. i'm worried. i like everyone else they, you know, you have your sleepless nights and not knowing what to expect a fiber optic cable. one of the countries main lines of communication was damaged by the russian and may take weeks to a store. within a week or 2, we should be able to know whether we can be able to...
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new satellite images show a thick layer of ash on the runway of taras main airport. on the left is how it looks before the russian. the ash is delaying deliveries of international aid and is expected to take days to clear the ashes proving quite problematic. not just for water and sanitation because tom collected water from the roofs of households. but in terms of access for the aid from a straight to a new zealand and other flights, they need to clear the runway. latest information i have is that 60 percent of the runway has been cleared. and this is done manually. i hear up to 200 volunteers sweeping the runway in preparation for the supplies to land on thursday or friday. if things happen according to plan or let's show you some images now of the power of the option. this was the volcano before it's massive explosion on saturday. now most of it's disappeared under see the russian cent. atmospheric shock waves around the world. and nami surges throughout the pacific. saca slowing developments, embrace them in australia. these are some of the 1st satellite images sh
new satellite images show a thick layer of ash on the runway of taras main airport. on the left is how it looks before the russian. the ash is delaying deliveries of international aid and is expected to take days to clear the ashes proving quite problematic. not just for water and sanitation because tom collected water from the roofs of households. but in terms of access for the aid from a straight to a new zealand and other flights, they need to clear the runway. latest information i have is...
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they're disappointed that their main demand on eastern expansion is not being met once again. and some of those things, i think, from the nato point of view, for example, we heard that yesterday we installed in burg, could be more arms control deals. they could be more transparency on military exercises. and i think russia would also be interested in arms control deals on a bilateral lateral level with the u. s. after all the i n f treaty on nuclear, intermediate nuclear weapons has it has fallen apart. the us left that under trump, the open skies treaty, which regulate regulates over flies between russia and the u. s. has also kind of dissipated as well. so i think even though the russians, i didn't get its demands, it seems that their strategy of bargaining very high and essentially asking for more than they know that they can get has paid off. and they've picked up some useful, some useful offers on the way it seems that they're going to be considering now. so emily, with this tiny opening that is emerging, does this make a rush incursion, more or less likely? while the rus
they're disappointed that their main demand on eastern expansion is not being met once again. and some of those things, i think, from the nato point of view, for example, we heard that yesterday we installed in burg, could be more arms control deals. they could be more transparency on military exercises. and i think russia would also be interested in arms control deals on a bilateral lateral level with the u. s. after all the i n f treaty on nuclear, intermediate nuclear weapons has it has...
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and again, communication is the main problem. in fact, it took until tuesday for the tongue and government to be able to get out some sort of formal statement and.
and again, communication is the main problem. in fact, it took until tuesday for the tongue and government to be able to get out some sort of formal statement and.
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and the snowfall is stretching from maine down to virginia.he blizzard warning is for the coastline of maine down to virginia. and this does include boston. it does not include new york and philadelphia. new york and philadelphia are both under a winter storm warning. in terms of totals on top of what we've already dealt with, we'll see an additional foot across much of eastern massachusetts and new hampshire and also maine. maine is really going to take it on the chin later on today. through sunday morning, i think in total from the storm system there are portions of eastern massachusetts that could see up to 3 feet of snow. that is why the main or extreme impacts will be felgt across r massachusetts and new hampshire. and that is where we'll deal with the harsh blizzard conditions. we could also see power outages and terrible travel in this part of the country. and then behind it, we have cold air coming in. >> oh, no. that is just icing on the cake so to speak. tyler, thank you so much. appreciate that. >>> new jersey one several in the reg
and the snowfall is stretching from maine down to virginia.he blizzard warning is for the coastline of maine down to virginia. and this does include boston. it does not include new york and philadelphia. new york and philadelphia are both under a winter storm warning. in terms of totals on top of what we've already dealt with, we'll see an additional foot across much of eastern massachusetts and new hampshire and also maine. maine is really going to take it on the chin later on today. through...
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it is notjust on the main island of tonga, they have been able to reach out. and shelter items to help the communities start cleaning up and repairing so those have been the main from the initial assessments that were carried out following the disaster. the need to actually provide drinking water, household items and also shelter items in which our counterparts are supporting. our counterparts are summing-- our counterparts are supporting. our counterparts are su--ortinu. . our counterparts are su--ortin~. . . supporting. thank you so much for talking _ supporting. thank you so much for talking us _ supporting. thank you so much for talking us through. - supporting. thank you so much for talking us through. we - supporting. thank you so much for talking us through. we wish your teams on the ground the best of luck. for the time being, sainiana rokovucago from the international red cross and the international red cross and the thank you so much for bringing us up—to—date on the situation there. bringing us up-to-date on the situation there.— history will be mad
it is notjust on the main island of tonga, they have been able to reach out. and shelter items to help the communities start cleaning up and repairing so those have been the main from the initial assessments that were carried out following the disaster. the need to actually provide drinking water, household items and also shelter items in which our counterparts are supporting. our counterparts are summing-- our counterparts are supporting. our counterparts are su--ortinu. . our counterparts are...
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the main toss. now is to make progress on the political way forward or nato allies are ready to meet with russia again. and to day are have invited rush on all the nato allies a to attend the cedars or meetings in the nato, russia council in the near future to address our concerns, but also listen to russia's concerns, concerns and, and to try to find a way forward to prevent any military attack against the ukraine. we have our white house correspond. kimberly hawkins standing by for us in washington, d. c. but 1st let's bring dominic kane, who's joining us from berlin on that meeting between the nato secretary general and the german chancellor. what more came out of it, dominic the interesting thing about the meetings on tuesday, both here in berlin and in moscow, is that the real meeting of minds as it were, was between all our shots, new german chancellor and the in stoughton. back. the general secretary of ne, so we know that we heard that the invitation from mister stoughton berg, too. nater, m
the main toss. now is to make progress on the political way forward or nato allies are ready to meet with russia again. and to day are have invited rush on all the nato allies a to attend the cedars or meetings in the nato, russia council in the near future to address our concerns, but also listen to russia's concerns, concerns and, and to try to find a way forward to prevent any military attack against the ukraine. we have our white house correspond. kimberly hawkins standing by for us in...