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it is worth mentioning that fortunately in this festival maj. a series of researches carried out in the field of pre-dairy, both in the field of health, in the field of treatment and specifically in technology , will be appreciated by the country's top officials and health officials, god willing, and as you mentioned, one of the axes of this the festival is an acknowledgment and thanks to the colleagues who conducted research in the field of prevention and health, and their research has led to the improvement of solid health, the reduction of mortality and, finally, the increase of life expectancy. god willing, it will be noticed . thank you very much, dr. panahi, vice president of research and research. minister of health, thank you. well , we left the discussion of the national health campaign with this razi festival discussion, of course, it was not unrelated, at the end of the conversation. let me tell you that out of the 43 million people who have participated in this national health campaign until now, what the ministry of health has annou
it is worth mentioning that fortunately in this festival maj. a series of researches carried out in the field of pre-dairy, both in the field of health, in the field of treatment and specifically in technology , will be appreciated by the country's top officials and health officials, god willing, and as you mentioned, one of the axes of this the festival is an acknowledgment and thanks to the colleagues who conducted research in the field of prevention and health, and their research has led to...
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thank you for ♪ ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the maj ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the major breaking news.that monumental colorado case about whether or not the state can take donald trump off the primary ballot. and it comes on the same day president biden launched a blistering attack on theca
thank you for ♪ ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the maj ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the major breaking news.that monumental colorado case about whether or not the state can take donald trump off the primary ballot. and it comes on the same day president biden launched a blistering attack on theca
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maj, the subject of the fund is only it is not a government.icle 6 of the fund's statutes deals with all the historical monuments of the country. when this title is given to the executive branch as a title that can work for the fund , it chooses this title not because of ignorance, but because of ignorance. the understanding of the legislature and the executive branch of this has happened. our problem is that what we are doing in practice for the restoration of historical monuments is not a legal problem , nor is the discussion a legal problem. article 2 of the constitution of this fund has all the capacity it wants to be effective for the restoration and restoration of historical monuments . look, we have no problem at all, although you see , it should be the private sector , that's right, the disaster sector should be the public sector according to the constitution. i don't have it, but i say that the nature of our buildings is such that we had the same thing as the so-called masabeh of our fourth plan, which is the so-called note of the exec
maj, the subject of the fund is only it is not a government.icle 6 of the fund's statutes deals with all the historical monuments of the country. when this title is given to the executive branch as a title that can work for the fund , it chooses this title not because of ignorance, but because of ignorance. the understanding of the legislature and the executive branch of this has happened. our problem is that what we are doing in practice for the restoration of historical monuments is not a...
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thank you for ♪ ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the maj ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the major breaking news.me court agrees to hear that monumental colorado case about whether or not the state can take donald trump off the primary ballot. and it comes on the same day president biden launched a blistering attack on the campaign trail. ♪ ♪ "america decides." just days before the verse votes are cast in this year's presidential election, president biden makes his first campaign speech of 2024 and slams his main rival. >> trump is trying to steal history, the same way he tried to steal the election. >> norah: the back-to-back winter storms with 40 million americans preparing for the first wallop. the national weather service warning of hazardous driving conditions. >> you could get anywhere from 2 inches to 10 inches of snow. >> norah: as flu cases arise nationwide, what you should know to keep your kid safe. >> do not leave anything to chance because you are going to live without the rest of your life. ♪ lean on me ♪ >> norah: and we go "on the road" with a woman who found a friend to lean on.
thank you for ♪ ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the maj ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the major breaking news.me court agrees to hear that monumental colorado case about whether or not the state can take donald trump off the primary ballot. and it comes on the same day president biden launched a blistering attack on the campaign trail. ♪ ♪ "america decides." just days before the verse votes are cast in this year's presidential election, president biden makes his first...
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jack bruton say it will pass bfigures| majy, maybe there.t will pass bfigures| maj> you teed it up nicely for me, christopher. hope i see what you did thank very much did there. thank you very much for back to you, lord moylan. >> i'm just going to say putting down is down amendments to a bill is what happens in the lords. so if they decide a load they decide to put down a load of amendments of them they decide to put down a load of am
jack bruton say it will pass bfigures| maj you teed it up nicely for me, christopher. hope i see what you did thank very much did there. thank you very much for back to you, lord moylan. >> i'm just going to say putting down is down amendments to a bill is what happens in the lords. so if they decide a load they decide to put down a load of amendments of them they decide to put down a load of am
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by maj. gen. robert latiff, board membe on the bulletin of the atomic scientists, also retired fm the u.s.ir force. welcome the program. guest: thank you for having us. host: first, let's talk about the bulletin of atomic scientists, what is your role? guest: the bulletin is a group of people, the bulletin itself, obviously, is a document, but it was formed in 1947, not long after world war two and it was a bunch of nuclear scientists at the time who were very concerned about what wasoing to be happening with atomic weapons, and, so they began rioting -- writing and talking to politicians about the control of nuclear weapons, and it created a clock. we tried to impress peop on how close we were, getting, so the clock has stuck around since 1947. and to answer your question directly, it is a grouping, or at least it is a grouping of scientists and many disciplines who come together to assess e state of the world and try to make an assessment about what the dangers are. host: what is your role? gues
by maj. gen. robert latiff, board membe on the bulletin of the atomic scientists, also retired fm the u.s.ir force. welcome the program. guest: thank you for having us. host: first, let's talk about the bulletin of atomic scientists, what is your role? guest: the bulletin is a group of people, the bulletin itself, obviously, is a document, but it was formed in 1947, not long after world war two and it was a bunch of nuclear scientists at the time who were very concerned about what wasoing to be...
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so whose side would you go maj ?jeanine: take a guess. >> greg: i would have to pay for texas? ding>> judge jeanine: texas isen defending itself from lawlessness and whatg in is happening was there was a move to vacate the injunction. that case has not yet been decided in terms of the nly subsidence cases, it's arazo procedural thing where they have to take the razor wire down. the biden administration ismp licomplicit in aiding and abettg the invasion of this country by, uninvited unvented illegalgran immigrants. that's the headline here. to prove its, they have fought every state action where governors have tried to protect their state from illegals whether it's texas and the buoys buoyin the water, texas and the razor wire over the river or whether was arizona that tried to build the wall. to prove they are complicit with the invasion, they moved all the way to the united states supreme court to stop the enforcement of article 42, title 42 which required a slowhe down at the border. they did not want that.pete and
so whose side would you go maj ?jeanine: take a guess. >> greg: i would have to pay for texas? ding>> judge jeanine: texas isen defending itself from lawlessness and whatg in is happening was there was a move to vacate the injunction. that case has not yet been decided in terms of the nly subsidence cases, it's arazo procedural thing where they have to take the razor wire down. the biden administration ismp licomplicit in aiding and abettg the invasion of this country by, uninvited...
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army maj charlie. later, a general officer inspecting the shelling damage done to the u.n.headquarters in occur inebanon in april 1980. the upper is a bullet riddled u.n. vehle and so vehicle at the lower left is mike fallon with a plo soldier merely, leg and arm child. but armed. next slide, please. being an unarmed military dangerous business in lebanon, we so observers carried weapons all that were in our holster were hard work, resourcefulness patience and decisiveness. unifil had the weapons. all we had was a blue beret and wits the former useless and bullets. the latter important in avoiding them. next slide. the upshotf our was found learning about nationalities and complexities in peaceeping and the value of doing peacekeeping that included the importance of impaiality, professionalism, learning from others, teaching others. since we didn't everything and they didn't either. and of course building military relationships. next. the downside came danger. moreover, you had to be seen as trustworthy by the combatants. sometimes they would tell us a lie that they to be t
army maj charlie. later, a general officer inspecting the shelling damage done to the u.n.headquarters in occur inebanon in april 1980. the upper is a bullet riddled u.n. vehle and so vehicle at the lower left is mike fallon with a plo soldier merely, leg and arm child. but armed. next slide, please. being an unarmed military dangerous business in lebanon, we so observers carried weapons all that were in our holster were hard work, resourcefulness patience and decisiveness. unifil had the...
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so this is a new requirement that you might not be aware of just think it's too dangerous maj.something caught fire and how easy that would spread and roads are great break fire, can get through and evacuate. so they're going down door to door now and any home that's in violation. there's going to be a door tag put on a to remind the owner. they've got to get that work. although this is the best time to do that work, right? opening the storm door is going to be job. let's get the latest on that forecast. age on the up and clean up everything after the storm is going to be a whole job in itself to because we're going to be looking at several days of rain and a little bit of wind in there, too. >> now we're looking outside this morning at what is a calm start as you can see from mount tam looking down into the day, we do have no fog this morning. just a little bit of a low cloud cover overhead ahead of our stormy weather that is still sitting offshore. but it's going to be pushing our way later on today. all this is going to be carried our way by the jet stream, which is squared
so this is a new requirement that you might not be aware of just think it's too dangerous maj.something caught fire and how easy that would spread and roads are great break fire, can get through and evacuate. so they're going down door to door now and any home that's in violation. there's going to be a door tag put on a to remind the owner. they've got to get that work. although this is the best time to do that work, right? opening the storm door is going to be job. let's get the latest on that...
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to the point that has been made by the senator about the death spiral, this is a maj concern about affordability. participation peaked at about 5.7 million in 2009. the risk rating in october 2021, there were 4.9 million policies. since then, nfip has lost over 215 thousand policyholders and ultimately, fema through their own projections projects losses of 900,000, 20% because of risk rating 2.0. this is not going to be good for the program or america. there is also reonal impacts. our region in greater new orleans is essential for the national economy and global food and ener security. nfip and risk rating does not take this into account. 50% of all u.s. grain exports go through the port of soh louisiana which is in our region. the average increase is going to be 239% that regio if our workersannot live the, this is going to have impact on our ability to supply america and the world with food. in conclusion, we do believe that nfip should be reauthorized but also reformed. congress did not pause the risk rating 2.0 problem -- because the risk rating 2.0 problem but has the opportunity to make i
to the point that has been made by the senator about the death spiral, this is a maj concern about affordability. participation peaked at about 5.7 million in 2009. the risk rating in october 2021, there were 4.9 million policies. since then, nfip has lost over 215 thousand policyholders and ultimately, fema through their own projections projects losses of 900,000, 20% because of risk rating 2.0. this is not going to be good for the program or america. there is also reonal impacts. our region...
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the army promotes its chief, a chaplain, to be maj-gen by the end of the war. william, one of the unsung heroes, the war. he is william arnold. this this, this priest who had been the career chaplain all the way back to the early 1900s in the philippines, but also had worked for he'd been with the circus at one point, like the and he he is he is pre-vatican two. he is vatican two. before there's vatican. i mean, he is just he has his titles rope to walk with with catholic theology and canon law and wants to take care of his catholic troops his catholic troops, but also his protestant troops and -- troops. i mean, writes the most delightful letter he's to passover seder in washington by the u.s. so and he writes the sweet letter saying i wish i could make it, but it's holy week and i'll be busy. but we're really the foot, you know, we are really enriched by it, by those who embrace religion, you know, that he really says what you're doing is. really important. the navy, there is a struggle to, you know, really don't want to make the chief a chaplain, a rear admi
the army promotes its chief, a chaplain, to be maj-gen by the end of the war. william, one of the unsung heroes, the war. he is william arnold. this this, this priest who had been the career chaplain all the way back to the early 1900s in the philippines, but also had worked for he'd been with the circus at one point, like the and he he is he is pre-vatican two. he is vatican two. before there's vatican. i mean, he is just he has his titles rope to walk with with catholic theology and canon law...
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college funding that helps students have their children in childcare so they can go to class.l> the majents to bieve t aut them? give me a break. one in five undergrads are parents. one in five. anyone in the othef the aisle talked to those parents about what they need? if they did they wouldose studee things that parents need, that that's reproductive freedom. that means access to childcare, access to maternity care, access to c to abortion care. madam speaker, let's fund childcare not propaganda. let's restore the every single american. that's how you help students, by empowering them. not p this cynical game with their lives. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from oregon reserves. the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: i reserve, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentlewoman from oregon is recognized. ms. bonamici: thank you, madam speaker. it is my honor to yield three minutes the distinguished gentleman from virginia, the ranking member of the full committee, representative bobby scott. the speaker pro t
college funding that helps students have their children in childcare so they can go to class.l> the majents to bieve t aut them? give me a break. one in five undergrads are parents. one in five. anyone in the othef the aisle talked to those parents about what they need? if they did they wouldose studee things that parents need, that that's reproductive freedom. that means access to childcare, access to maternity care, access to c to abortion care. madam speaker, let's fund childcare not...
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leader mcconnell and i are in discussions about thisttj■f maj government shutdown would be a recipe fornow, over in the house, who think they can bully their colleagues and the house and the countries into a utdown. this b hard-right extremists actually say a shutdown would be thing. but those 30 or so hard-right -- but to those 30 or so hard-right extremists, how on earth would freeze, for example, nutrition programs that benefit seven childr of those women , and pregna the country to close regional v.a. offices and keep our veterans, who many who risked their lives for us,n line to get the benefits they're entitled to? how would it be good to furloug inspectors to ensure that the groceries we buy don't make us sick delay new applicants for military retirement benefits? these are just a few of the things if we shut down next week. when the hard right says they want a shutdown, they're saying closures, no food inspections, delayed military benefits, and so much more. this shows you that the hard right is not ser governing. the only tactic in their playbook is to try and bully the rest o
leader mcconnell and i are in discussions about thisttj■f maj government shutdown would be a recipe fornow, over in the house, who think they can bully their colleagues and the house and the countries into a utdown. this b hard-right extremists actually say a shutdown would be thing. but those 30 or so hard-right -- but to those 30 or so hard-right extremists, how on earth would freeze, for example, nutrition programs that benefit seven childr of those women , and pregna the country to close...
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we are joined now by maj. gen.ard member on the bulletin of the atomic scientists, also retired from the u.s. air force. welcome to the program. guest: thank you for having us. host: first, let's talk about the bulletin of atomic scientists, what is your role? guest: the bulletin is a group of people, the bulletin itself, obviously, is a document, but it was formed in 1947, not long after world war two and it was a bunch of nuclear scientists at the time who were very concerned about what was going to be happening with atomic weapons, and, so they began rioting -- writing and talking to politicians about the control of nuclear weapons, and it created a clock. we tried to impress people on how close we were, getting, so the clock has stuck around since 1947. and to answer your question directly, it is a grouping, or at least it is a grouping of scientists and many disciplines who come together to assess the state of the world and try to make an assessment about what the dangers are. host: what is your role? guest: i
we are joined now by maj. gen.ard member on the bulletin of the atomic scientists, also retired from the u.s. air force. welcome to the program. guest: thank you for having us. host: first, let's talk about the bulletin of atomic scientists, what is your role? guest: the bulletin is a group of people, the bulletin itself, obviously, is a document, but it was formed in 1947, not long after world war two and it was a bunch of nuclear scientists at the time who were very concerned about what was...