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mckenzie hypnotist ation yes to get people into a state of lifelessness and delusional self-doubt and they only have the solutions for you this cost so i think this intentional learning is basically them abdicating removing the last tether of responsibility or communal spirit of the government is like when they ship your jobs to china when they did that what they said is that we're going to retrain you we're going to rescale you we're going to everybody should get an education everybody should have the opportunity to go to university and what happened is well most millennial generation z. have up to $100000.00 in debt for going to university and now they for merged and there's no jobs there are no jobs for it was the difference between the word education and intentional learning did you go to school for an intentional learning experience or for an education. mackenzie is trying to bamboozle you by saying that our program is not about education because after all there are schools that do that and you don't need mckenzie so we're going to rebrand the word education as intentional learni
mckenzie hypnotist ation yes to get people into a state of lifelessness and delusional self-doubt and they only have the solutions for you this cost so i think this intentional learning is basically them abdicating removing the last tether of responsibility or communal spirit of the government is like when they ship your jobs to china when they did that what they said is that we're going to retrain you we're going to rescale you we're going to everybody should get an education everybody should...
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getting eaten by this rapid speed at which i can move my legs in the opposite direction thank you mckenzie thank you so much as well that's a really good point ok because what mckinsey offers is basically a way that the population is so divorced from nature production of wealth wealth creation. real food like we have an economy based on fabricated like goopy food right the fact that we you know they're counting on that but you won't actually know the experience you will have the instinct to run when you hear i say the government's the obvious to gaslight everybody so you know have any sense of who they are or what they do or what their instincts are and the mckinsey says when we know we have a solved problem for you we can help you understand what your true instincts are when you feel that pain in your stomach after not having eaten for a while that's called mckinzie hunger and for 10000 dollars we'll show you how to buy a ham sandwich in fact i believe that the united states is a government by and for the people that who is gaslighting you are those people who come up the great reset and
getting eaten by this rapid speed at which i can move my legs in the opposite direction thank you mckenzie thank you so much as well that's a really good point ok because what mckinsey offers is basically a way that the population is so divorced from nature production of wealth wealth creation. real food like we have an economy based on fabricated like goopy food right the fact that we you know they're counting on that but you won't actually know the experience you will have the instinct to run...
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mckenzie king. president truman leads for a brief tour through san francisco.e first visit to san francisco, by a chief executive, in seven years. half a million citizens turnout to hail the presidential motorcade. >> as mr. truman arrives, 63 days of concerted international efforts are climaxed by the signing of the united nations chart. first to sign is china. the first nation who suffered axis aggression. they signed with a traditional chinese brush. the delegation of the soviet union, the ambassador signs for russia. great britain is represented by her delegation, chairman lord halifax. the republic of france, acting delegation chairman, boncourt. 38th of 50 nations to sign, is the united states of america. secretary of state. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are all aware that this is an extremely historic occasion. the charter for world peace has been completed. but this is not the end, it is only the beginning. the great path lies before us, and it is our solemn and our sacred duty, to see to it that the united nations come into -- into being and fulfills its
mckenzie king. president truman leads for a brief tour through san francisco.e first visit to san francisco, by a chief executive, in seven years. half a million citizens turnout to hail the presidential motorcade. >> as mr. truman arrives, 63 days of concerted international efforts are climaxed by the signing of the united nations chart. first to sign is china. the first nation who suffered axis aggression. they signed with a traditional chinese brush. the delegation of the soviet union,...
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mckenzie king. president truman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco. his is the first visit by a chief executive in seven years. as mr. truman arrives, 63 days of effort are climaxed by the signing of the effort. first to sign is china. the first nation to suffer aggression. he signs with an brush. the delegation of the soviet union. great breten -- britain is respected by lord hallifax. the republic of france, acting delegation chairman joseph van cool. 38 of 50 fashions, the united states of america. >> ladies and gentlemen, we're all aware this is an extremely historic occasion. world peace has been completed but this is not the end, it is just the beginning. we need to see it that the united states comes into being and fulfills our promise. it is my opinion that we can reach our goals. senator connolly is next to sign for the united states. senator arthur vandenberg. former governor of minnesota. a vital and a difficult job well done. appearing before the last formal session of the united nations, president truman congratulations the 280 delegates.
mckenzie king. president truman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco. his is the first visit by a chief executive in seven years. as mr. truman arrives, 63 days of effort are climaxed by the signing of the effort. first to sign is china. the first nation to suffer aggression. he signs with an brush. the delegation of the soviet union. great breten -- britain is respected by lord hallifax. the republic of france, acting delegation chairman joseph van cool. 38 of 50 fashions, the united...
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mckenzie king. president truman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco.f a million turn out to witness his motorcade. as mr. truman arrives, 63 days of effort are climaxed by the signing of the united nations charter. first to sign is china, the first nation to suffer aggression. he signs with a chinese brush. the delegation of the soviet union, ambassador signs for russia. great britain is represented by her delegation chairman, lord hallifax. the republic of france, acting delegation chairman joseph van cool. 38 of 50 nations to sign is the united states of america secretary of state. >> ladies and gentlemen, we're all aware this is an extremely historic occasion. the charter for world peace has been completed, but this is not the end. it is only the beginning. the great past lies before us and it is our solemn and our sacred duty to see to it that the united nations comes into being and fulfills its promise. with faith and goodwill in our hearts and determination to work on this end, i am confident that, with god's help, we shall reach our goal. [ appl
mckenzie king. president truman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco.f a million turn out to witness his motorcade. as mr. truman arrives, 63 days of effort are climaxed by the signing of the united nations charter. first to sign is china, the first nation to suffer aggression. he signs with a chinese brush. the delegation of the soviet union, ambassador signs for russia. great britain is represented by her delegation chairman, lord hallifax. the republic of france, acting delegation...
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that it's fine, who am i trimming it for i'm not going anywhere i'm not doing anything, and then mckenziecool isn't it is like a cool tail?" and she said, "it's a side tail." and i said, "i don't know what that means take a picture." and she took a picture, and i think you have it. >> seth: i have it right here. that's a very, that's a very unfortunate natural tail >> yeah. so i let her take scissors to that, because that was a little gross. >> seth: how is albert taking to the house so far, guys is he a good dog so far? >> he's a really good dog, we gate off the upstairs 'cause at the beginning when he could figure out how to get upstairs he assumed it was another bathroom, so that was not good but yeah, he's getting along great. he loves the place >> seth: dad, you know, i hate to do this, i hate to brag about my accomplishments, but you are in my childhood bedroom, and behind you is some award-winning art. >> there is some award-winning art. i can make a slight adjustment here this is when you started your show and were on the cover of "time," somebody actually painted that picture, th
that it's fine, who am i trimming it for i'm not going anywhere i'm not doing anything, and then mckenziecool isn't it is like a cool tail?" and she said, "it's a side tail." and i said, "i don't know what that means take a picture." and she took a picture, and i think you have it. >> seth: i have it right here. that's a very, that's a very unfortunate natural tail >> yeah. so i let her take scissors to that, because that was a little gross. >> seth:...
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military central command general mckenzie opposes this decision.ead of the nato mission in afghanistan general miller opposes this mission. general milley also opposes this. they disagree totally with the president. they don't want troops drawn so quickly and especially during this transition period. have you ever seen anything like this where the top military brass so directly involved in protecting these troops are totally against what the president has in mind? >> no, i have not. for what i've not seen is a president to go against what the top military leaders, the ones who have literally decades of experience, many of them having fought in multiple wars, they know what they are doing. they know the logistics it takes in order to withdraw troops. to have a commander in chief not listen to those advisers and, in fact, start firing them so he can do what he wants to do. remember, wolf, that the transition time to a new president is some of the most dangerous times for our national security. in fact, six weeks after president clinton took office, t
military central command general mckenzie opposes this decision.ead of the nato mission in afghanistan general miller opposes this mission. general milley also opposes this. they disagree totally with the president. they don't want troops drawn so quickly and especially during this transition period. have you ever seen anything like this where the top military brass so directly involved in protecting these troops are totally against what the president has in mind? >> no, i have not. for...
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mckenzie davis. mary stein bear jen. victor garber.tsburgh in february right before everything shut down. >> jimmy: it's nowhere near christmas? >> well, it was right after christmas. >> jimmy: even worse in a way, even worse. people are really drained of christmas, right? >> it was endless christmas for all of us. >> jimmy: twan endless christmas. >> in the snow in pittsburgh. it was great. >> jimmy: you were able to get into the spirit even though it's february, or not? >> definitely. we could get in the spirit. i mean, my character is very upigt tight. so i play mckenzie davis' elder sister. we're very competitive with one another. and so i didn't really have to get into the christmas spirit as much, because we're sort of like really contending for our parents' love and affection. and to just -- basically escalates throughout the whole film until fulfills fighting. >> jimmy: you and dave made a couple movies together? >> yeah. >> jimmy: one of them came out over the summer. >> yes, the movie that dave wrote and directed, "rental." >
mckenzie davis. mary stein bear jen. victor garber.tsburgh in february right before everything shut down. >> jimmy: it's nowhere near christmas? >> well, it was right after christmas. >> jimmy: even worse in a way, even worse. people are really drained of christmas, right? >> it was endless christmas for all of us. >> jimmy: twan endless christmas. >> in the snow in pittsburgh. it was great. >> jimmy: you were able to get into the spirit even though...
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david mckenzie there in johannesburg. >>> up next for our international viewers, "world sport."or our viewers in the united states i'll have more news after the break. is not the same. it's our sharpest ever, and while some other companies would charge more for something new, we don't. because why be like everyone else? harry's. not the same. typically, do not have access to high quality computer science and stem education. growing up, there was a teacher that believed in me and he took the time to invest in me. and that changed my life. i joined amazon because i am impatient. i wanted to change education, change the world at a pace that i want to change it. ♪ so the amazon future engineer program provides students stem scholarships and teachers with support. ♪ we're trying to help level the playing field. kids just need someone to say, "i believe in you." "there's greatness in you." ♪ i'm a fighter and i'm fighting for those students that deserve a better future. [yawn] you. look. stunning. want the truth to why i wake up feeling... [growls softly] ...so darn awesome? [makes pl
david mckenzie there in johannesburg. >>> up next for our international viewers, "world sport."or our viewers in the united states i'll have more news after the break. is not the same. it's our sharpest ever, and while some other companies would charge more for something new, we don't. because why be like everyone else? harry's. not the same. typically, do not have access to high quality computer science and stem education. growing up, there was a teacher that believed in me...
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so i play mckenzie davis' elder sister. we're very competitive with one another.e really contending for our parents' love and affection. and to just -- basically escalates throughout the whole film until full physical fighting. >> jimmy: you and dave made a couple movies together? >> yeah. >> jimmy: one of them came out over the summer. >> yes, the movie that dave wrote and directed, "rental." >> jimmy: did you find that you worked well together? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you did, okay, good. sometimes people don't, you know? >> oh no. we -- you know, dave and i are very similar in terms of wanting to do a lot of prep work. we like to really prepare. >> jimmy: how do you prepare? how did you prepare? >> well, jimmy, it's interesting that you ask. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yes, isn't it? >> you know, for dave's movie "the rental," there's -- it's a group of people away on a vacation, they end up all doing molly. which is sort of like -- >> jimmy: my wife? [ laughter ] >> no, no. >> jimmy: oh, the drugs? >> it's a drug, it's a drug. >> jimmy: okay. well. i've got to see this
so i play mckenzie davis' elder sister. we're very competitive with one another.e really contending for our parents' love and affection. and to just -- basically escalates throughout the whole film until full physical fighting. >> jimmy: you and dave made a couple movies together? >> yeah. >> jimmy: one of them came out over the summer. >> yes, the movie that dave wrote and directed, "rental." >> jimmy: did you find that you worked well together? >>...
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zips it to isaiah mckenzie. 24-10 buffalo was up at one point.nterceptions. next play it's allen. he's a big quarterback moves around the corner. and he's in. he had four total touchdowns. three passing and one rushing. the bills win. they're now 7-2. the hawks could drop into a tie for first in the nfc west if kyler murray and the cardinals beat the dolphins. cardinals down 7. murray to the end zone. almost picked but darrel daniels grabs it for a tieing touchdown. tremendous effort and strength nearly an amazing pick by byron jones. tua time we know has taken over for miami tua tagovailoa threw a perfect pass to matt collins. dolphins take a late field goal and they win it 3 ♪ 100% beef and hearty chili. try my $5.99 chili cheeseburger combo. it's pretty delicious. try my $5.99 chili cheeseburger combo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (beeping sound) ♪ ♪ 100% beef and hearty chili. try my $5.99 chili cheeseburger combo. it's pretty delicious. >>> with the pandemic closing amusement parks, a napa man decided to bring one of his favorite disneyland rollercoasters to his
zips it to isaiah mckenzie. 24-10 buffalo was up at one point.nterceptions. next play it's allen. he's a big quarterback moves around the corner. and he's in. he had four total touchdowns. three passing and one rushing. the bills win. they're now 7-2. the hawks could drop into a tie for first in the nfc west if kyler murray and the cardinals beat the dolphins. cardinals down 7. murray to the end zone. almost picked but darrel daniels grabs it for a tieing touchdown. tremendous effort and...
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greg mckenzie, bbc news. let's get more on this with our business presenter ben thompson.here in that report about some of the issues and some of the thousands of jobs some of the issues and some of the thousands ofjobs at stake if arcadia does collapse later today. as we were hearing, it is expected the business will continue trading, but the big caveat in that is when those shops can reopen. we know looks shops on the high streets across the country will reopen on wednesday but there are big questions about what demand will be and whether people will go back to them. that's the crux of the problem here. but there are also many other implications as far as the underlying business is concerned. is this a business that failed to keep up this a business that failed to keep up with changing times? it has been described as an analogue business in a digital world. so many are looking at what parts of the business could be bought up, what can be salvaged, and which could disappear from the high street altogether. we have the thoughts of kirsty mcgregor, editor at drapers. a sad
greg mckenzie, bbc news. let's get more on this with our business presenter ben thompson.here in that report about some of the issues and some of the thousands of jobs some of the issues and some of the thousands ofjobs at stake if arcadia does collapse later today. as we were hearing, it is expected the business will continue trading, but the big caveat in that is when those shops can reopen. we know looks shops on the high streets across the country will reopen on wednesday but there are big...
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greg mckenzie, bbc london.hancellor rishi sunak has been lighting candles to mark the festival outside 11 downing street. there are normally big celebrations for diwali. but like many other festivals this year, it's been affected because of coronavirus. 0ur global religion reporter has more. across india, tens of millions of devotees a re across india, tens of millions of devotees are preparing to mark diwali, properly —— popularly known as the festival of lights, with over 40,000 infections every day, the country is already struggling to deal with the virus, and some states have advised people to spend diwali at home. i'm really afraid that the cases are going to hike after the festival is over. at this year, because of the lockdown and not a lot of movement happening, that mightjust be a reason for us to go back to our roots and explore that essence of truly being with people you care for. in northern india, celebrations are normally huge and go on for days. for hindus, diwali remarks the return of the lord a
greg mckenzie, bbc london.hancellor rishi sunak has been lighting candles to mark the festival outside 11 downing street. there are normally big celebrations for diwali. but like many other festivals this year, it's been affected because of coronavirus. 0ur global religion reporter has more. across india, tens of millions of devotees a re across india, tens of millions of devotees are preparing to mark diwali, properly —— popularly known as the festival of lights, with over 40,000...
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i'm robyn mckenzie, i'm 18 and ijust started studying arctic design in cardiff.m 21 years old and i'm from tehran, iran, i'm an undergraduate student in computer engineering. i'm bowoo, i'm 2a, and havejust finished my degree in computer science in seoul, south korea. my name is suzanne, i'm 24, and i just recently started working as an ict officer for the health department in kenya. i'm alice, i'm 26 years old and i'm currently living in birmingham. there is a kind of fraternity or programmer culture and i sometimes feel i'm not welcome. i am one of the few girls on my course, and throughout pretty much my entire education i've been putting situations where the guys have behaved a bit like with everyone else. a kind of makes the prospects of being a woman in the tech industry not only scary but kind of terrifying at times. should i present myself a little bit differently to fit in that mail atmosphere? just be yourself, you are who you are and you should be proud of that. so don't feel like you have to fit in a particular mould or even worse, a male mould just s
i'm robyn mckenzie, i'm 18 and ijust started studying arctic design in cardiff.m 21 years old and i'm from tehran, iran, i'm an undergraduate student in computer engineering. i'm bowoo, i'm 2a, and havejust finished my degree in computer science in seoul, south korea. my name is suzanne, i'm 24, and i just recently started working as an ict officer for the health department in kenya. i'm alice, i'm 26 years old and i'm currently living in birmingham. there is a kind of fraternity or programmer...
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she knows this is the only hope she has stopjean mckenzie, bbc news.and remember to keep returning to the website as more and more stories will appear in the days to come. stay with us on bbc news — still to come: caught on camera — the new technology that can detect whether you‘re driving and using your mobile phone. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world. the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet, "it‘s a funny old world." angela merkel is germany's first woman chancellor, easily securing the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hot air balloon had to be abandoned after a few minutes but nobody seemed to mind very much. as one local comic put it, "it's not hot air we need, it's hard cash." cuba has declared nine days of mourning following the death of fidel castro at the age
she knows this is the only hope she has stopjean mckenzie, bbc news.and remember to keep returning to the website as more and more stories will appear in the days to come. stay with us on bbc news — still to come: caught on camera — the new technology that can detect whether you‘re driving and using your mobile phone. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world. the...
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here's greg mckenzie. 11—year—old josh 0sborne, described as the kindest, most loving boy, who had thedriven by this 7a—year—old, in 0rpington last year. josh died two days later in hospital. he was airlifted to royal london hospital, and chris was in the helicopter with him. i went with him. they tried to see if there was any improvement, but there wasn't. and josh was declared gone... ..on the 15th of april, 2019. the same day i gave birth to lucas, so they could spend time together. butjosh was donating his organs. josh saved four people's lives. the family has set up a charity in memory of their son, joshy‘s heart of gold trust. they are petitioning the government forjosh's law which would see retesting of elderly drivers. they held a protest at the site of the hit and run. josh was one of our really good friends, and he didn't deserve any of this. josh was my really good friend. i'm sad he is gone but at least he is happy. currently, british drivers have to reapply for their licence at the age of 70, and every three years thereafter. by self certifying their sight is good enough t
here's greg mckenzie. 11—year—old josh 0sborne, described as the kindest, most loving boy, who had thedriven by this 7a—year—old, in 0rpington last year. josh died two days later in hospital. he was airlifted to royal london hospital, and chris was in the helicopter with him. i went with him. they tried to see if there was any improvement, but there wasn't. and josh was declared gone... ..on the 15th of april, 2019. the same day i gave birth to lucas, so they could spend time together....
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jean mckenzie, bbc news. you can find much more from the bbc‘s 100 women season online. there and remember to keep returning to the website as more and more stories will appear in the days to come. let's return to the us now, we heard earlier thatjoe biden has encouraged people to refrain from high—risk activities over the thanksgiving holidays. the death toll from coronavirus in the us stands above 262,000 with almost 2300 deaths in the past 2a hours alone. i'm joined by dr mark morocco, a professor of emergency medicine at ucla, with a special plea for thanksgiving and the holiday season. thank you for being on the programme, i know it is late wednesday where you are, you are not quite into the thanksgiving day yet, but what is your message for americans the thanksgiving? well, happy thanksgiving to you in london, sally. the message behind the column, really, was a call for unity, a call for an united states in the last few years we have had severe disagreements about how we see this virus and how we see this challenge that we need to meet and we think that we are ente
jean mckenzie, bbc news. you can find much more from the bbc‘s 100 women season online. there and remember to keep returning to the website as more and more stories will appear in the days to come. let's return to the us now, we heard earlier thatjoe biden has encouraged people to refrain from high—risk activities over the thanksgiving holidays. the death toll from coronavirus in the us stands above 262,000 with almost 2300 deaths in the past 2a hours alone. i'm joined by dr mark morocco, a...
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i'm robyn mckenzie, i'm18 and i've just started studying product design in cardiff. hi, i'm sara., iran. i'm an undergraduate student in computer engineering. i'm bo, i'm 24 and i'vejust finished my degree in computer science in seoul, south korea. my name is susan, i'm 24 and ijust recently started working as an ict officer for the health department in kenya. i'm alice, i'm 26 years old and i'm currently living in birmingham. there's a kind of atmosphere of fraternity or "bro—grammer" culture, and i sometimes feel i'm not welcome. i'm just one of the few girls on my course. and throughout pretty much my entire education, i've been put in situations where the guys have behaved a bit like they're better than everyone else. it kind of makes the prospects of being one of the women in the tech industry not only scary, but kind of terrifying at times. should i present myself a little bit differently to fit in that male atmosphere? just be yourself. you are who you are, and you should be proud of that. so, you know, don't feel like you have to fit in a particular mould, or even worse, a
i'm robyn mckenzie, i'm18 and i've just started studying product design in cardiff. hi, i'm sara., iran. i'm an undergraduate student in computer engineering. i'm bo, i'm 24 and i'vejust finished my degree in computer science in seoul, south korea. my name is susan, i'm 24 and ijust recently started working as an ict officer for the health department in kenya. i'm alice, i'm 26 years old and i'm currently living in birmingham. there's a kind of atmosphere of fraternity or...
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anna: that was alibaba vp liu bo speaking to bloomberg's tom mckenzie. joins us now. great to speak with you. with the heavy selling of big thisnames in china in overnight session, why are alibaba and tech peers a target of beijing's crackdown? -- hearing this had something to do with their attempt to move into financial services? ofx: there had been a number things in the past few years, but the scale of these companies, much as they have in europe and the u.s. has grown at an almost untrammeled pace. in china, there is some concern about the source of power that is conglomerated around the individuals who lead them. arele like jack ma celebrities in the ron wright and that sits a little uneasily with the leadership in china. if you look toward this part of the world where once companies are a certain scale, it is hard to regulate them. they become as powerful in some instances as the regulators themselves, or they have a huge ability to push back against regulation so whether it is an effort to preempt some of that? they are huge already, but not the l
anna: that was alibaba vp liu bo speaking to bloomberg's tom mckenzie. joins us now. great to speak with you. with the heavy selling of big thisnames in china in overnight session, why are alibaba and tech peers a target of beijing's crackdown? -- hearing this had something to do with their attempt to move into financial services? ofx: there had been a number things in the past few years, but the scale of these companies, much as they have in europe and the u.s. has grown at an almost...
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scotland will face tougher restrictions for a "limited period". 0ur scotland correspondent alexandra mckenzie expecting to hear? what are we expecting to hear7m has been hinted at her several days that some areas of scotland would be moved from level three into the highest level, level four, which is the closest to lockdown. those areas are likely to be the greater glasgow and clyde health board area, and north and south lanarkshire. that's around 1.8 million people that would be affected. the schools will remain open, that has been a priority of the scottish government. but areas that would be affected, nonessential shops would need to close as would gyms, hairdressers and hospitality as well, apart from takeaway. so a real blow to these businesses as we come after christmas. but also, its the hope that if areas do move into level four, then the closer to christmas we get, then some restrictions might be able to ease. but there is obviously no guarantee of that. nicola sturgeon made the point yesterday that things are not getting worse in scotland, it's just in some areas, the figures have b
scotland will face tougher restrictions for a "limited period". 0ur scotland correspondent alexandra mckenzie expecting to hear? what are we expecting to hear7m has been hinted at her several days that some areas of scotland would be moved from level three into the highest level, level four, which is the closest to lockdown. those areas are likely to be the greater glasgow and clyde health board area, and north and south lanarkshire. that's around 1.8 million people that would be...
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paying the land is a book about a trip i took up the mckenzie riff valley to meet indigenous people in the northwest territory, and it started out as a book about resource extraction and hough it affects indigenous people. that was any initial idea, but when i get up there i realized there was a bigger theme but colonialism. and the become ends up being about how the canadian government basically had to -- once they found resources up there, they had to formalize their relationship over the people, basically by treaties in which the indigenous people supposedly gave up, yielded, their rights to the land, what was on the land, under it, and also by breaking people from the land. that's another way of controlling them. the main way that was done was through the residential school system, which took children from their parents and really without telling the parents where they war going, would fly them to different schools around the northwest territory and other parts of canada and in the schools they basically regimented the children, beat them if the spoke their languages, just basicall
paying the land is a book about a trip i took up the mckenzie riff valley to meet indigenous people in the northwest territory, and it started out as a book about resource extraction and hough it affects indigenous people. that was any initial idea, but when i get up there i realized there was a bigger theme but colonialism. and the become ends up being about how the canadian government basically had to -- once they found resources up there, they had to formalize their relationship over the...
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greg mckenzie, bbc news.tions dropped by almost a third in england during the second national lockdown according to the latest data. interim findings from imperial college london showed lower infection rates across the country after testing more than 100,000 people. rachel schraer reports. to get a sense of how many people across england have coronavirus, our best option is to pick a sample of people from different age groups, areas and backgrounds, and test them regularly, whether they have symptoms or not. a study run by imperial college london has done just this, and it gives us the most up to date picture of what's happening with covid—19. the researchers swabbed more than 100,000 people between the 13th and the 24th of november while england was in lockdown. they found that during this 12—day period, cases of coronavirus fell by 30%, compared with the last time the imperial team carried out this research. they tested people between the 16th and october 25th, when the country was under a three—tier system
greg mckenzie, bbc news.tions dropped by almost a third in england during the second national lockdown according to the latest data. interim findings from imperial college london showed lower infection rates across the country after testing more than 100,000 people. rachel schraer reports. to get a sense of how many people across england have coronavirus, our best option is to pick a sample of people from different age groups, areas and backgrounds, and test them regularly, whether they have...
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mckenzie estimate one cost of the pandemic will be an extra one million american kids dropping out of high school. those kids are cooked. for decades to come. >> if there's a silver like i think it's important to highlight that what the pandemic has taught us that's at that time arch count inside the sense that here before covid, the a lot of elites said of course there's working class people and people who are poor and that has nothing to do with me. have my own little bubble merck white picket fence and i have an enclave of friends and so i think that what we now realize is that when you have an infectious disease, and that anyone can spread, and that anyone can catch, regardless of whether they're rich or poor, we do have to take care of society. have to make sure that everyone has access to health so they won't continue spreading the disease where whether they are poor or rich. >> host: seems like great setup to talk it potential solutions. thing you talk about that would address inequities, mitigating covid-19. let me throw that out to you in terms of what can be done from here.
mckenzie estimate one cost of the pandemic will be an extra one million american kids dropping out of high school. those kids are cooked. for decades to come. >> if there's a silver like i think it's important to highlight that what the pandemic has taught us that's at that time arch count inside the sense that here before covid, the a lot of elites said of course there's working class people and people who are poor and that has nothing to do with me. have my own little bubble merck white...
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some good news before we say good night reckless recovery after 45 -year-old hiker michae mckenzie waser after getting lost overnight in white out conditions on mount rainier in washington state rate doing after arriving his heart stopped , we are told it was stopped for 45 minutes break doctors used an echo life-support machine to pump blood, bypassing his heart and looks legs. he woke up two days later and were told he is on the path to recovery. most-watched government most trusted, most grateful that you spent your night with us. good night from washington, i'm shannon bream. ♪ that you want to hang it and in his stamp as a to history. the photographs of migrant farmworkers in the 1930s were like that. the captured the suffering of the great depression more powerfully than any other repor ever could. mention the second flag raising over your jim was so powerful. we cast in bronze to commemorat the courage of our marines. those images summed up the entire periods of american life. so what sums
some good news before we say good night reckless recovery after 45 -year-old hiker michae mckenzie waser after getting lost overnight in white out conditions on mount rainier in washington state rate doing after arriving his heart stopped , we are told it was stopped for 45 minutes break doctors used an echo life-support machine to pump blood, bypassing his heart and looks legs. he woke up two days later and were told he is on the path to recovery. most-watched government most trusted, most...
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allen opens the scoring with a 25 yard strike to isaiah mckenzie. buffalo got out to a 24-10 lead.ood against the niners last week, not in buffalo on sunday. he threw two interceptions. tre'davious white returns it back to the 3. very next play, number 17 on the qb keeper, in for the score. he accounted for four total touchdowns. bills win 44-34. buffalo is now 7-2. >>> final round of the houston open. to the 18th. hideki matsuyama, a chance to tie for the lead at 12 under. golf is not easy, folks, even for the pros. dustin johnson, a chance to get to 12 under. also a no go. they were both trying to tie carlos ortiz. he clinches his first first firt victory. now it's master's week. >>> final race of the nascar season. championship sunday in phoenix. 43 to go. chase elliott not following social distancing guidelines. rig eventually takes the pass and wins the race. at age 24, he becomes the third youngest driver to win the championship. his dad bill won back in 1988. the elliotts become the third father/son combo to win a title. abc7 sports, sponsored by your local toyota dealers. >
allen opens the scoring with a 25 yard strike to isaiah mckenzie. buffalo got out to a 24-10 lead.ood against the niners last week, not in buffalo on sunday. he threw two interceptions. tre'davious white returns it back to the 3. very next play, number 17 on the qb keeper, in for the score. he accounted for four total touchdowns. bills win 44-34. buffalo is now 7-2. >>> final round of the houston open. to the 18th. hideki matsuyama, a chance to tie for the lead at 12 under. golf is not...
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mothers are more likely to be responsible for house work according to mckenzie's study.nd three mothers may be forced to scale back or opt out of the work force entirely. >> my husband and i can keep an eye on the boys and take turns. for the most part is not a workday for me then i am with her. and supervising her and the boys. >> the longer this goes on, those numbers will grow. >> nbc's molly hunter, thank you. >>> joining me now emily, an author of the book, "cribsheet. >> americans need to think of school openings and closings differently. goo to see you. you put the is risk for schools low and the benefit is qualify high, what is that? >> that's what we saw in the segment. the benefit are quoted really high. >> when when he look at the data from europe and the u.s., we are not seeing schools as high risk yen yus. and combined, we should be putting schools higher in the ranking than we are actually doing. >> what is your biggest concern for children when it comes to them not being in in-person school. >> the biggest concern is learning loss. we'll see that and a sec
mothers are more likely to be responsible for house work according to mckenzie's study.nd three mothers may be forced to scale back or opt out of the work force entirely. >> my husband and i can keep an eye on the boys and take turns. for the most part is not a workday for me then i am with her. and supervising her and the boys. >> the longer this goes on, those numbers will grow. >> nbc's molly hunter, thank you. >>> joining me now emily, an author of the book,...
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still be done virtually once the economy fully reopens and we have a vaccine >> well, you know, mckenzie a study recently that estimated that 20% of current health care can easily move into telehealth. we have a fractional percentage doing that now others even much more bullish. when you think about the role of telehealth, people think it's a simple thing like individual crow conferences between two points kit do much more when we talk about digital connectivity, we talk about the reality where most of our care is moving home >> we can think about new ways for other situations and engage with patients and doctors with new way that's are full linlt greated with existing payment. >> another way, we think that in the next few years you're going to find out and whether have enough to go to wonderful church or center or not as lucky and living far away in the smaller community people who still get the care they need not only is it as it relates but really through the entire continual care. >> that's key, smoothing out the lumpiness in the health care access for sure. i help to talk about all
still be done virtually once the economy fully reopens and we have a vaccine >> well, you know, mckenzie a study recently that estimated that 20% of current health care can easily move into telehealth. we have a fractional percentage doing that now others even much more bullish. when you think about the role of telehealth, people think it's a simple thing like individual crow conferences between two points kit do much more when we talk about digital connectivity, we talk about the reality...
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we are going to hear from mckenzie managing partner kevin sneader on the economic recovery and growth>> until the bed nemec esty kevin: until depend,, economists focused on 15%.duced gdp went up by to put that in perspective, that is twice that compared to covid-19 this year, and the costs for health will group -- health were driven by young .eople, people dying to young there's a need to rethink health as an investment, one that byuces disease burden as much as 20% by 2040. these innovations exist today and can bring large returns to global growth. think about what the opportunity looks like. the average 65-year-old could be as healthy as a 55-year-old today. infant mortality the decline as much as 14%. alive byle could be 2040, and i can all be achieved largely on the back of things we have available to us now as opposed to things we hope to achieve in the future. up to $12 trillion more in gdp. that is the same as china's economy in 2017. investing in health care produces a higher return. that is largely due to inventions such as rethinking labor and deployment. encourage worker pe
we are going to hear from mckenzie managing partner kevin sneader on the economic recovery and growth>> until the bed nemec esty kevin: until depend,, economists focused on 15%.duced gdp went up by to put that in perspective, that is twice that compared to covid-19 this year, and the costs for health will group -- health were driven by young .eople, people dying to young there's a need to rethink health as an investment, one that byuces disease burden as much as 20% by 2040. these...
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a study by mckenzie found the average k through 12 student will lose between $60,000 and $80,000 in lifetimearnings due to the pandemic. and when you multiply that by millions of kids across the country, you are looking at an annual hit to gdp of up to $271 billion by the year 2040 when a lot of those kids would then be in the workforce now, those numbers are bad, but that is not even the worst case scenario the forecast assumed that kids would largely be back in the classroom by january and we know that that probably won't happen. but the bottom line here is that the danger for the economy is that if everybody else gets their act together and we don't, the u.s. workforce could lose its competitive edge for decades to come. >> huge story, ylan. and i'm curious about it, you are a parent, the k shaped recovery is not just about the economy but about education as well how exactly can parents, yourself included, try to narrow that gap to try to get their kids to be competitive again even with the virus pandemic restrictions >> well, this is the interesting thing, that as i mentioned, you are se
a study by mckenzie found the average k through 12 student will lose between $60,000 and $80,000 in lifetimearnings due to the pandemic. and when you multiply that by millions of kids across the country, you are looking at an annual hit to gdp of up to $271 billion by the year 2040 when a lot of those kids would then be in the workforce now, those numbers are bad, but that is not even the worst case scenario the forecast assumed that kids would largely be back in the classroom by january and we...
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it's been long listed for the financial times and mckenzie business book of the year award and author james glick writes, levenson is a brilliant synthesizer with the grand view of modern science amid catastrophe and fraud. all too pertinent to our modern world. so, now, i'm pleased to turn things over to tonight's speakers, the digital podium is yours. >> tom, i was intrigued by this book from the get-go because of the title, which obviously references a great song by dire streets, but some other things as well. what all did you -- or do you mean to convey by the title? >> well, the great miracle of capitalism is captured in the immortal words, icon for us all. if you recall, the slogan, i will gladly pay you tuesday for a hamburger today. and wimpy and popeye. and the reason that's so important is that's credit. what credit does, what borrowing does, it creates money in the here and now out of a promise that we make to the future. and figuring out how to do that in a way that coulds sustaineded, that wouldn't be prone to crisis or killed by crisis, and my book about crisis is exactl
it's been long listed for the financial times and mckenzie business book of the year award and author james glick writes, levenson is a brilliant synthesizer with the grand view of modern science amid catastrophe and fraud. all too pertinent to our modern world. so, now, i'm pleased to turn things over to tonight's speakers, the digital podium is yours. >> tom, i was intrigued by this book from the get-go because of the title, which obviously references a great song by dire streets, but...
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three critical top military commanders, general mark milley, general frank mckenzie and general scott miller one of the most respected in the entire u.s. military who heads the u.s.-led and nato-led coalition in afghanistan. did they really think it was time for this with sdwraul becau withdrawal. just a few weeks ago, fired mark esper wrote a memo saying the time was not right. our own jake tapper reporting that. how does it go in a few weeks from the time is not right to this and defense officials saying, not on camera that this was something they recommended. i think it was a stunning moment to see reporters, free press in this country, asking for explanation about the end of this war, and seeing the defense secretary, the acting defense secretary, secretary simply turn and walk away. >> i think, barbara, an excellent point you made. he talked about his family being irrevocably changed, because of iraq and afghanistan. i mean, so was mine. and i would like more answers. i think there's a lot of military families out there who want answers, and americans should, too, because as they
three critical top military commanders, general mark milley, general frank mckenzie and general scott miller one of the most respected in the entire u.s. military who heads the u.s.-led and nato-led coalition in afghanistan. did they really think it was time for this with sdwraul becau withdrawal. just a few weeks ago, fired mark esper wrote a memo saying the time was not right. our own jake tapper reporting that. how does it go in a few weeks from the time is not right to this and defense...
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david mckenzie is life in south africa. what are you learning? compared to countries in the northern hemisphere to access the vaccines. he says potentially the middle of next year is a realistic deadline to roll out vaccines across the african continent in a meaningful way. he did say one of the issues facing many countries is logistical that these two -- two of the ropromising vaccine, the moderna vaccine, pfizer vaccine have to be stored in lower temperatures. traveling to places even in remote areas, they are able to form that cold chain, and get vaccines all the way to the people, but in this case, it's going to be an order of magnitude in logistic, so much greater than they have experienced before on the continent. there are vaccines being tested here in south africa. perhaps to try and get earlier access to that, and the oxford vaccine and others in the pipeline do not need those cold temperatures. one of the issues will be the cost of vaccines, the world health organization warns that it could cost more than $5 billion to get access to vac
david mckenzie is life in south africa. what are you learning? compared to countries in the northern hemisphere to access the vaccines. he says potentially the middle of next year is a realistic deadline to roll out vaccines across the african continent in a meaningful way. he did say one of the issues facing many countries is logistical that these two -- two of the ropromising vaccine, the moderna vaccine, pfizer vaccine have to be stored in lower temperatures. traveling to places even in...
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fortunate to inaugurate this series on june 10 with a conversation with the command of centcom frank mckenzie. since then we have the honor of hosting some of the countries of brightest most seasoned leaders in the defense space including former u.s. dp michele flournoy, current director grant, current centcom directory commander malloy who just transitioned into that role having served earlier as the commander. we also hosted u.s. dp former u.s. dp jim miller, former socom commander, the current security chief duke, former national security affairs derek, and, of course, former lebanese armed forces commander or i should say rear admiral joseph. let me take this opportunity to thank centcom and its leadership for the partnership with us at amy i. we're honored and proud of working with you. i do recognize we need to bring more officials, officers from the region on the show but believe me that is not for lack of trying. it's not an easy thing to do for all sorts of reasons. but that said i'm committed to this endeavor and we'll keep trying. today we have the privilege of having with us major
fortunate to inaugurate this series on june 10 with a conversation with the command of centcom frank mckenzie. since then we have the honor of hosting some of the countries of brightest most seasoned leaders in the defense space including former u.s. dp michele flournoy, current director grant, current centcom directory commander malloy who just transitioned into that role having served earlier as the commander. we also hosted u.s. dp former u.s. dp jim miller, former socom commander, the...
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greg mckenzie, bbc news. 0ur reporter chris bockman is in monaco, where philip green is living.d, about 300 metres from me you can see some very big yachts and one of them is the lionheart, and i believe sir philip green is there right now. i came here last night and the lights we re came here last night and the lights were burning on the yacht until late that evening. he hasn't left, the boat is here, and we think he is still negotiating. we have been to his yacht several times in the last couple of days asking what's going on, you are not in london so perhaps you can tell workers through you what's going on, but he is keeping a low profile, he doesn't want to be approached, as the crew have been very clear. it's a waiting game. we will find out whether he has achieved a financial bailout but we are here in monaco, where he lives full time, he hasn't been in the uk and some time, but in the meantime it's up to him. he knows we are waiting for his call and hopefully we can bring you some news to all those thousands of workers for retail chains in the uk. has there been any sign
greg mckenzie, bbc news. 0ur reporter chris bockman is in monaco, where philip green is living.d, about 300 metres from me you can see some very big yachts and one of them is the lionheart, and i believe sir philip green is there right now. i came here last night and the lights we re came here last night and the lights were burning on the yacht until late that evening. he hasn't left, the boat is here, and we think he is still negotiating. we have been to his yacht several times in the last...
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mckenzie notes what should have been a ten-year evolution in retail happened in a year.ould note several retail names are reporting earnings this week, walmart, home depot. we have target, lowe's and there are some others we like to follow including amazon and ebay. then there's the work from home trend. according to the "journal" the emergence of zoom and video calling which has been around for a long time just never really took off, but a pandemic hit. in fact, back in july of 1912, according to the "journal" engineers were writing about how quote, when the telephone call comes there's going to appear with a face of the person who is talking. that would make it unnecessary for many people to travel to and from their work. that was 1912. in fact, at & t tested two-way audio with partial video in the late '20s. 1920s. those engineers of 1912, you were so right. you were just off by i don't know, a hundred years. there's at & t stock. charles: you know, every time we think something is new, it's old and really old. cheryl, thank you very much. >>> in the meantime, the dow
mckenzie notes what should have been a ten-year evolution in retail happened in a year.ould note several retail names are reporting earnings this week, walmart, home depot. we have target, lowe's and there are some others we like to follow including amazon and ebay. then there's the work from home trend. according to the "journal" the emergence of zoom and video calling which has been around for a long time just never really took off, but a pandemic hit. in fact, back in july of 1912,...
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with brexit editor at the daily telegraph and the chief executive of the devastating tank polly mckenzied with fewer showers around. tomorrow, though, quite different story for the north and west of the country. windy and wet. but elsewhere we should continue to hold onto the dry weather. now this wet and windy weather will be pushing into northern ireland, much of north and western scotland through tonight. some pretty heavy and persistent rain in places, but elsewhere mainly dry and variable cloud. a few clear spells, lighter winds here. so we could see issues with mist and fog developing again. and here it will be quite cool, 6—8 degrees, milder further west where you have that wind and rain. and the reason for the rain is this new area of low pressure which will be very slowly moving its way eastwards because it is bumping against this area of high pressure. but there will be more isobars on the charts through tomorrow so a windier day for all. certainly windy for much of scotland and northern ireland with some heavy and persistent rain here. the rain very slowly pushing in towards w
with brexit editor at the daily telegraph and the chief executive of the devastating tank polly mckenzied with fewer showers around. tomorrow, though, quite different story for the north and west of the country. windy and wet. but elsewhere we should continue to hold onto the dry weather. now this wet and windy weather will be pushing into northern ireland, much of north and western scotland through tonight. some pretty heavy and persistent rain in places, but elsewhere mainly dry and variable...
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she knows this is the only hope she has. jean mckenzie, bbc news., with huge crowds gathering to say goodbye to the footballing great. maradona's body had been lying in state at the presidential palace in the argentine capital, where clashes broke out between police and fans earlier. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett hello. where we have the clear skies, the fog will be picking up and developing that is much of england and into east wales. more cloud coming down from the northwest with patchy rain and developing more widely. that is much of england and into east wales. more cloud coming down from the northwest with patchy rain and the cloudy damp weather in the extreme southeast of england. in between, clear skies and fog developing, and a frost in places as well. more fog on the way for friday, particularly across the midlands, east anglia and the home counties, down towards the west country and parts of northern england. it will lift into low cloud and we will see sunshine around the edges but still the showers running into
she knows this is the only hope she has. jean mckenzie, bbc news., with huge crowds gathering to say goodbye to the footballing great. maradona's body had been lying in state at the presidential palace in the argentine capital, where clashes broke out between police and fans earlier. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett hello. where we have the clear skies, the fog will be picking up and developing that is much of england and into east wales. more cloud coming down from the...
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jean mckenzie, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come.tion error. we talk to the couple left stunned after finding dozens of bottles of prohibition—era whiskey hidden deep in the new york home. the death of a premature baby in 2001 led to a "20—year cover—up" of mistakes by health workers, according to an independent inquiry. elizabeth dixon from hampshire died due to a blocked breathing tube, shortly before her first birthday. jon donnison reports. lizzie dixon died in 2001 after an inexperienced nurse failed to spot that her tracheotomy tube was blocked. she had only needed that we think aid in the first place because she had suffered a brain injury at birth when doctors had failed to spot that she had high blood pressure at frimley park hospital in surrey. this report says not only their work failings but there was a 20 year cover—up involving deceit and deception, and that some of the doctors and officials involved in the care actively lied to the police. the report is also critical of hampshire police for failing police. the report i
jean mckenzie, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come.tion error. we talk to the couple left stunned after finding dozens of bottles of prohibition—era whiskey hidden deep in the new york home. the death of a premature baby in 2001 led to a "20—year cover—up" of mistakes by health workers, according to an independent inquiry. elizabeth dixon from hampshire died due to a blocked breathing tube, shortly before her first birthday. jon donnison reports. lizzie dixon died...
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. >> as you well know, there are a handful of very competent world war i sculptors like mckenzie, a canadian who worked in britain, ein, and actually aiken, who did the world war i memorial sculpture in kansas city but also did interior sculpture. your work, frankly, is so much more ambitious than any of those projects. but did you use those in your memory bank as inspiration, as touchstones for your work? sabin: thank you for that question. and it is an important element to my work that i play forward a tradition, that i follow in the footsteps. i did make a trip specifically to london from the foundry to sculpture atager paddington station. one of the things that impressed me about it was the proportions of the figure and how block like they were. they were reminiscent of the cube system that michelangelo used for a rib cage to give it a very heavyset structural vitality that would last through many, many ages. it's power. it is also a sense of a static energy that is breathing and living. the other element that was very important from that piece that i was intrigued by, the texture and ho
. >> as you well know, there are a handful of very competent world war i sculptors like mckenzie, a canadian who worked in britain, ein, and actually aiken, who did the world war i memorial sculpture in kansas city but also did interior sculpture. your work, frankly, is so much more ambitious than any of those projects. but did you use those in your memory bank as inspiration, as touchstones for your work? sabin: thank you for that question. and it is an important element to my work that...
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and sapper david mckenzie of the royal engineers has gone from building hospitals for the united nationsl —— for a deaf member of the community. our message to the people of liverpool is clear, we are set up and ready for you to be tested. please do not hesitate. make the most of this opportunity. what we're trialling now is a possible route out of lockdown and a way to get on with our lives. the armed forces have always a nswered the armed forces have always answered the call in terms of crisis. covid—19 poses many challenges and affects us all in many ways, but we in the military stand ready to serve our communities. thank you. thank you very much, brigadier. i'm going to jonathan van time to say a bit more about the vaccine from a scientific and medical point of view. thank you, prime minister. you will all have seen the news today, the announcement by pfizer biontech. this is a very important scientific breakthrough. i am certain of that. i want to first of all begin to thank people around the world, including here in the uk, who have been clinical trials volunteers. we would not be
and sapper david mckenzie of the royal engineers has gone from building hospitals for the united nationsl —— for a deaf member of the community. our message to the people of liverpool is clear, we are set up and ready for you to be tested. please do not hesitate. make the most of this opportunity. what we're trialling now is a possible route out of lockdown and a way to get on with our lives. the armed forces have always a nswered the armed forces have always answered the call in terms of...