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my name is mel. mel is an energy adviser who's been sent to visit roger adams by his gp.nd you've got some health conditions that you feel the cold more. the pensioner takes 15 tablets a day for a variety of health problems, including asthma. these are energy efficient light bulbs. basically, if you had led light bulbs throughout the whole house, you would save money annually. she hopes to improve his health by warming his home and cutting his bills. roger has six children and 20 grandchildren and has been married to carol for over 50 years. they have £45 a week to spend on food. she buys everything - from the reduced section. i go look for the bargains. that's what i do, i look for the bargains. with the money we got, we spread it as best as we can. and that's it. it don't allow for days out or holidays or abroad like that. but we get by. there's a lot of people worse off than us. have a nice weekend. mel departs with a promise to return to help the couple claim a benefit they may be entitled to. she's off to another client. gps in northern devon have identified hundreds
my name is mel. mel is an energy adviser who's been sent to visit roger adams by his gp.nd you've got some health conditions that you feel the cold more. the pensioner takes 15 tablets a day for a variety of health problems, including asthma. these are energy efficient light bulbs. basically, if you had led light bulbs throughout the whole house, you would save money annually. she hopes to improve his health by warming his home and cutting his bills. roger has six children and 20 grandchildren...
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i know mel b will be there, geri will be there.am. so are there any plans for posh to join them again? i think you might have seen us on social media having a little boogie at geri's 50th. we're definitely luring her back in! so we're working on her! what do you want the audience to take away from seeing you in this production? i really want them to be moved. i want them to feel the emotion. it's a world of magic. and that's what captured...i feel emotional! that's what captured my imagination when i was a child. and now, whenever i get on a stage, when i go to, like, sound check or rehearse, ijust look out and i remember how i felt as a child and how itjust captivated me. and that's my life. that's what i do. i continue to do that and hopefully i'll do it forever. melfi there, speaking to sophie van brugen, ourarts melfi there, speaking to sophie van brugen, our arts reporter. melfi there, speaking to sophie van brugen, ourarts reporter. —— mel c there. conservationists say they are the world's rarest chimpanzee, but now there's a
i know mel b will be there, geri will be there.am. so are there any plans for posh to join them again? i think you might have seen us on social media having a little boogie at geri's 50th. we're definitely luring her back in! so we're working on her! what do you want the audience to take away from seeing you in this production? i really want them to be moved. i want them to feel the emotion. it's a world of magic. and that's what captured...i feel emotional! that's what captured my imagination...
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mel had to come up with something brilliant do get out of it. out of people. >> "the dick van dyke" show. >> creating of "the dick van dyke show," about a young sitcom writer but loosely based on reiner's life. >> would you like these? what do you suggest i do with these? >> there must be some needy bald people. >> i think of him sitting at his desk the first five years of my life writing "the dick van dyke show". >> you saw that spirit there. that humor. >> reporter: father to one of the stars of perhaps one of the greatest sitcoms ever. >> you are mr. bunker? >> you figured that out, huh? >> reporter: husband to the woman who delivered one of film's all-time great one l liners. >> i'll have what she's having. >> reporter: mentor to the likes of steve martin, lily tomlin and bette midler. >> he got 12 emmys, the mark twain prize. he never thought about those things. the greatest gift was his ability to give to other people and give his humor and make people feel good. >> can you see the chairs? >> reporter: in one corner of a room at the nation
mel had to come up with something brilliant do get out of it. out of people. >> "the dick van dyke" show. >> creating of "the dick van dyke show," about a young sitcom writer but loosely based on reiner's life. >> would you like these? what do you suggest i do with these? >> there must be some needy bald people. >> i think of him sitting at his desk the first five years of my life writing "the dick van dyke show". >> you saw that...
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, mel, i'd love to get your thoughts on this speech, mel mel?ghter ] "mel, did you flee to narnia again? give my best to aslan! aslan the lion we love aslan the lion, don't we?" [ laughter ] "we love him, don't we he came up to me once, folks big lion, strong lion. [ laughter ] "tears running down his face and on to his whiskers and he said, 'i'll never forget it. he said to me, 'mr. trump -- [ lion roar [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause also, i don't have any trouble believing that trump would hide classified documents in a closet the way a teenager hides porns in a shoe box. "they'll never find this, especially if it's labeled 'donald trump stamp collection, not porn.' that's how we hid porn in the old days, back when we had physical pornography now it's all digital but you lose that tactile experience." [ laughter ] that's why people are getting back into analog media these days you know how everyone's collecting vinyl and cassette tapes again? well, i just stayed at a very classy airbnb in upstate new york that had a beautiful mid century c
, mel, i'd love to get your thoughts on this speech, mel mel?ghter ] "mel, did you flee to narnia again? give my best to aslan! aslan the lion we love aslan the lion, don't we?" [ laughter ] "we love him, don't we he came up to me once, folks big lion, strong lion. [ laughter ] "tears running down his face and on to his whiskers and he said, 'i'll never forget it. he said to me, 'mr. trump -- [ lion roar [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause also, i don't have any trouble...
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because you call her mel so i think mel co it is a name you have talked about. >> i'm long. >> what makesive than the other ones? >> it is a two brain cell trade and nothing is that easy so i'm cautious when i say it, but it is about the casinos recommission and then china which at some point we knew had to reopen. the fact that that wynn upgrade is getting back to 2019 ebidta levels tells you these stocks traded down two-thirds of the former ebidta and half of it was licensed concessions for those that have reliance on asia and half was what was going on in china. >> jp morgan updated mel c and wynn i think wells fargo today, wynn on valuation, we've talked about this for a while, it is still too cheap. it will get there earlier -- >> there is a lot of hidden value in the massachusetts property for wynn. >> did you go? >> i have not. >> long mel or sully >> it is a pairs trade >> along that. >> you can't do that that is not right. >> i don't care. what do i -- >> we're long sully every day you're here. >> that is what i like frank, you're the fred lynn of "fast money. >> somebody had to
because you call her mel so i think mel co it is a name you have talked about. >> i'm long. >> what makesive than the other ones? >> it is a two brain cell trade and nothing is that easy so i'm cautious when i say it, but it is about the casinos recommission and then china which at some point we knew had to reopen. the fact that that wynn upgrade is getting back to 2019 ebidta levels tells you these stocks traded down two-thirds of the former ebidta and half of it was licensed...
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mel, share your new reporting and the house speaker reacting. did he say. >> reporter: the house republicans are starting to build a case against alejandro mayorkas, the homeland security secretary which could serve as the basis for potential impeachment proceedings. so far three different committees on problems at the southern border. that includes the house judiciary committee where impeachment articles would originate and a source told me hearings could start early february and house homeland security committee which has a five-phase plan to start digging into issues at the southern border and finally the house oversight committee whose chairman james comer told me he believes mayorkas is a prime candidate for impeachment. so clearly this is not just an idea limited to the fringe wing of the party. it is something that is really gaining steam with the mainstream of the gop and, in fact, speaker kevin mccarthy is really leaving the door open to an impeachment inquiry. just take a listen to what he told reporters moments ago. >> just wait till
mel, share your new reporting and the house speaker reacting. did he say. >> reporter: the house republicans are starting to build a case against alejandro mayorkas, the homeland security secretary which could serve as the basis for potential impeachment proceedings. so far three different committees on problems at the southern border. that includes the house judiciary committee where impeachment articles would originate and a source told me hearings could start early february and house...
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then it was him, an in mel. 82 cases have been opened against me for what to get off my land. where does the state of israel get this land from? this is our land and the land of our fathers and grandfathers, shall i do not accept bargaining over land even from meter is worth a $1000000000.00. so among the 1st demolition beginning, 2010 under israel's land administration order and has repeated numerous times over the following decade. now the jewish national fund is in charge of this area. we contacted them asking for an interview. they responded with a written comment. we also contacted the land administration but have not received the response noon of sabrina much more than 70 years of occupation. heard them as if all iraq heap was non existant or remodeled. they demolished the village, $211.00 times. yo yo, on the $200.00 and 11th time, they came to demolish to moscow in which women pray and sleep. there is no law in the state of israel, there protects arab citizens in the states. we found women sitting by the greys mosque and other demolished village infrastructure. this is
then it was him, an in mel. 82 cases have been opened against me for what to get off my land. where does the state of israel get this land from? this is our land and the land of our fathers and grandfathers, shall i do not accept bargaining over land even from meter is worth a $1000000000.00. so among the 1st demolition beginning, 2010 under israel's land administration order and has repeated numerous times over the following decade. now the jewish national fund is in charge of this area. we...
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but that's not what the lawyers are discussing here, mel they're asking him, do you understand that your tweets can move the markets, and that seems to be the contention so far. lawyers also asking him, do you recall several high-name investors, including ron barend telling you back in 2018, cool it on twitter, stop tweeting for a bit so we can get everything under control. remember, tesla was going through a tough time then. also of course he took a shot at short sellers, saying he believes short selling should be illegal. we'll have a lot more when he takes the stand again on monday. >> thanks, steve >>> pretty ironic line of questioning, you know, asking the owner of twitter now if he knows about the impacts that twitter can have on a stock price, dan. >> it's interesting. we've spent a lot of time talking about this it's a few years ago now it's amazing we're still talking about it it is ironic now that he owns the platform but this is about securities law and really about nothing else. he can say whatever he wants that is logical, his response to that lawyer's question but it's abou
but that's not what the lawyers are discussing here, mel they're asking him, do you understand that your tweets can move the markets, and that seems to be the contention so far. lawyers also asking him, do you recall several high-name investors, including ron barend telling you back in 2018, cool it on twitter, stop tweeting for a bit so we can get everything under control. remember, tesla was going through a tough time then. also of course he took a shot at short sellers, saying he believes...
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thanks mel c panel. mel macron. thanks mel c panel.honest with you it is way beyond me worrying about whether somebody who claims to be an ally right. is going to do anything about that . my bet is anything about that. my bet is that he'd be delighted that it would be solved. yeah it would cause a big problem, but the biggest problem would be solved there wouldn't be any more of this migration issue. it's eating our into our society. and i think it's causing us causing, i think it's causing us causing, i think it's causing us causing, i think the conservative problem that they don't know whether they're conservatives not anymore. take a rishi he's anymore. you take a rishi he's to himself when this is all over , i'll be chairman of a rather large i'll be making large equity and i'll be making 12 million a year. and i won't have to wake up to find out that ihave have to wake up to find out that i have a guy who used to be the chancellor potentially , chancellor potentially, potentially what? he did pay a penalty if i fiddling his taxes
thanks mel c panel. mel macron. thanks mel c panel.honest with you it is way beyond me worrying about whether somebody who claims to be an ally right. is going to do anything about that . my bet is anything about that. my bet is that he'd be delighted that it would be solved. yeah it would cause a big problem, but the biggest problem would be solved there wouldn't be any more of this migration issue. it's eating our into our society. and i think it's causing us causing, i think it's causing us...
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thanks mel c panel. mel macron. thanks mel c panel.honest with you it is way beyond me worrying about whether somebody who claims to be an ally right. is going to do anything about that . my bet is anything about that. my bet is that he'd be delighted that it would be solved. yeah it would cause a big problem, but the biggest problem would be solved there wouldn't be any more of this migration issue. it's eating our into our society. and i think it's causing us causing, i think it's causing us causing, i think it's causing us causing, i think the conservative problem that they don't know whether they're conservatives not anymore. take a rishi he's anymore. you take a rishi he's to himself when this is all over , i'll be chairman of a rather large i'll be making large equity and i'll be making 12 million a year. and i won't have to wake up to find out that ihave have to wake up to find out that i have a guy who used to be the chancellor potentially , chancellor potentially, potentially what? he did pay a penalty if i fiddling his taxes
thanks mel c panel. mel macron. thanks mel c panel.honest with you it is way beyond me worrying about whether somebody who claims to be an ally right. is going to do anything about that . my bet is anything about that. my bet is that he'd be delighted that it would be solved. yeah it would cause a big problem, but the biggest problem would be solved there wouldn't be any more of this migration issue. it's eating our into our society. and i think it's causing us causing, i think it's causing us...
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there are reports of children dying, mel nutrition, and other diseases caused by a legal gold mining in the area. thousands of minds being operated along the road marked and rid, ah, contaminating waterways becoming fatal to humans and wild animals as it bag reports . these small planes are risking children in a remote part of northern brazil. they didn't, the sienna, mommy, people say they've been asking for help for the last 4 years. it's finally arrived, but many have suffered his settle miles into vic sole. we see that they are serious cases. they are indigenous merely children with malnutrition, pneumonia, dehydration. they are usually children in a serious condition. so to me, to the amazon's yellow mommy population live in an area of fertile land. but mining has destroyed the habitat of animals. they hunt and it's had devastating consequences for them. hospitals are now filled with malnourished children. some now in intensive care facilities here are basic, but there are no hospitals in their remote villages who do socially to becomes or what we have been for for years without
there are reports of children dying, mel nutrition, and other diseases caused by a legal gold mining in the area. thousands of minds being operated along the road marked and rid, ah, contaminating waterways becoming fatal to humans and wild animals as it bag reports . these small planes are risking children in a remote part of northern brazil. they didn't, the sienna, mommy, people say they've been asking for help for the last 4 years. it's finally arrived, but many have suffered his settle...
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i interviews melissa mel en december. she told me the same.every time she attempted to question one of his bills she was calderon trans t phobia. >> tucker: ab gail, thank you for coming on tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: so obviously the people in charge have a problem with mass sku masculinity. if you tax cigars maybe you're mad at men being men. you don't hear people speak openly about how to be a man. our next guest has put together a list of rules that are probably pretty helpful. >> tucker: about 15 years ago john was working as an investment banker in new york and all over the world. he said, this is pretty -- he decided to expose it on a twitter account documenting the things he saw at work and the attitudes he was very familiar with. we thought we would sit down and talk to him in an episode today. he also wrote a book for men of rules to live by. we asked him about that. here's part of the interview. >> amen. don't let your job define you as a person. >> that was my experience. >> and my personal favorite, stop talking about where
i interviews melissa mel en december. she told me the same.every time she attempted to question one of his bills she was calderon trans t phobia. >> tucker: ab gail, thank you for coming on tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: so obviously the people in charge have a problem with mass sku masculinity. if you tax cigars maybe you're mad at men being men. you don't hear people speak openly about how to be a man. our next guest has put together a list of rules that are probably...
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it's a song, mel i think it might have been >> we'll talk about it during the break. "fast money." >> announcer: sunday morning brings the -- never machined fedex paring back deliver yes, sir as e-commerce falters. more on the trimming. >>> plus microsoft's artificial initiative what a possible a.i. deal could mean for the company you're watching "fast money. we're back right after this. >>> fedex said it would further slash sunday deliveries. the new part of a $3.7 billion cost-cutting strategy, the ceo calling it an e-commerce reset what does this mean. is this a fedex-specific thing, karen? >> it's both specific, but it's broader than that. they spend so much money gearing up, but they talked about keeping high density that's good. it's more profitable to do that. it's really expensive to do the outer, less, right i think this makes sense for them you saul the rae-through to u.p.s. >> tim >> it's always a fedex problem the sickly cal is something we understand it will have that moment where it's a great company there was a lot of upgrates. i floe jim cramer got exc
it's a song, mel i think it might have been >> we'll talk about it during the break. "fast money." >> announcer: sunday morning brings the -- never machined fedex paring back deliver yes, sir as e-commerce falters. more on the trimming. >>> plus microsoft's artificial initiative what a possible a.i. deal could mean for the company you're watching "fast money. we're back right after this. >>> fedex said it would further slash sunday deliveries. the...
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today, "abc world news tonight" anchor david muir and from "special forces: world's toughest test," mellso, we continue our food for a healthy life series with healing food. all next on "live!" and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: good morning deja vu! >>ly
today, "abc world news tonight" anchor david muir and from "special forces: world's toughest test," mellso, we continue our food for a healthy life series with healing food. all next on "live!" and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: good morning deja vu! >>ly
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d i which is the directorate defense industry of mel. i see there is no universal arms embargo by the security council. and so different countries have had bilateral arms embargoes arms, sanctions. but i think this as raw material supply chain has not been in the re dos. people have missed it, it's been and it's been the biggest gap. and this is why we at sam decided to do some research on this. we have to remember that me a my never produced that i'm to explore it. they. i don't have any foreign invasion. however, and the defense industry, of course, it in all countries, defense industries are part of the national economy. but in the case of mamma, it's run by the military. and all of that it's been doing with all the productions . it's been able to evade many of the sanctions on me and ma for decades. and then military has been making its own small light arms and munitions with the assistance of foreign companies to provide them with raw material and the european some of the european countries. i still doing this, can you describe as t
d i which is the directorate defense industry of mel. i see there is no universal arms embargo by the security council. and so different countries have had bilateral arms embargoes arms, sanctions. but i think this as raw material supply chain has not been in the re dos. people have missed it, it's been and it's been the biggest gap. and this is why we at sam decided to do some research on this. we have to remember that me a my never produced that i'm to explore it. they. i don't have any...
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so we often got a fisherman. girls move of mel and also didn't is for the world. and there are reason to thanks to we do. oh oh oh oh oh, what is the satellite beside sams to do mission plot. it will will. so if on what does faces a man pads the engine great teeth to matter, tiled kiss on each other as a health effect, a glove on out of people on some question can be tricia. i would mean energy and st. inefficient turn over. people know some sort of mineral such to make and it could offer me turn will become viet lemonade, a good w2cw chill from an say to ion b 12 plate children. it nemea is effect l i've, i've been n g to my hip and reset tax id gotten a new product from your body to las vegas. tricia jeron davis dearly children are great bunk dog mounted damage. so liver, janis boone says you can call even when doing treat pongo severely. children, hartfield dogs. and es, 3 bill wells, one to food. very many have launched to promote honest training, community, family, nutrient britain, when these got ground, eat. oh, and tis dana hope button heard gerald bye for
so we often got a fisherman. girls move of mel and also didn't is for the world. and there are reason to thanks to we do. oh oh oh oh oh, what is the satellite beside sams to do mission plot. it will will. so if on what does faces a man pads the engine great teeth to matter, tiled kiss on each other as a health effect, a glove on out of people on some question can be tricia. i would mean energy and st. inefficient turn over. people know some sort of mineral such to make and it could offer me...
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this factory was the most serious polosa of lake by kyle, the by koski pulp and paper. mel 1st opened in 1966 because the cellulose was this cent chauffeur russian missile construction. the plant was allowed to ignore environmental regulations for decades. hundreds of thousands of cubic meters of toxic waste water flowed into the lake. on top of that, tons of toxic lignin smudge accumulated over the decades. the plants closed in 2013, but the toxic sludge has remained the abs if he knows. but order with several regions on earth are in danger. and lake by call is one of the id. it's actually incomprehensible that these valuable natural assets, these lands that are worth protecting, on really being protected niche to be efficient leg by carl is a paradise on the threats. russia promises to act. wild putin's government continues to rely on coal, oil, and gas extraction. it also wants to score ecological points and to strewn up a national program by the end of $224190.00 illegal landfills, the to be closed down and clean dump. hazardous waste is to be removed from $75.00 sites and 7 new w
this factory was the most serious polosa of lake by kyle, the by koski pulp and paper. mel 1st opened in 1966 because the cellulose was this cent chauffeur russian missile construction. the plant was allowed to ignore environmental regulations for decades. hundreds of thousands of cubic meters of toxic waste water flowed into the lake. on top of that, tons of toxic lignin smudge accumulated over the decades. the plants closed in 2013, but the toxic sludge has remained the abs if he knows. but...
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treat her than a male doctor who was a lot of me than i get one a mother you gonna mazata back over mel. dr. i say some of milk actually she got the other. her ward rounds are busy. the hospital deals with up to 2500 birth a month. i mean, many of the women have difficult deliveries you to man attrition and anemia as not that it can be making. the team performs up to 40, says area and sections each day for her classes that remember name, how does he get it? does your them a lot of people are jobless on amazon, and when families cannot afford for expecting mothers to eat, could a lot in a tricia's food level. they face a lot of problems. i'm lamba problem shows up the shortest on the on them many babies here a born prematurely. more than 20 new borns have died. each of the past 4 months. the 1000000000 spent by foreign powers on development failed to create the lasting conditions needed to reduce infant mortality in my book that i am a doctor. i have not left the country for the past 26 years and in all this time have gunnison was never stable and never peaceful though. lot susie with he
treat her than a male doctor who was a lot of me than i get one a mother you gonna mazata back over mel. dr. i say some of milk actually she got the other. her ward rounds are busy. the hospital deals with up to 2500 birth a month. i mean, many of the women have difficult deliveries you to man attrition and anemia as not that it can be making. the team performs up to 40, says area and sections each day for her classes that remember name, how does he get it? does your them a lot of people are...
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beyond that, mel, the biggest focus is flu and rsv both of the companies racing to the finish line. ultimate goal is to pack age them all together. >> meg, great to have you bag. thanks so much. >> reporter: thanks. >>> guy, what do you think of moderna? the challenge is getting the other vaccines out there to replace some of the vaccine revenue it may lose? >> that's exactly right. they're clearly trying to make the pivot. for me it's the $100 table i tend to want to avoid. we have a good job/bad job along the way with this stock. karen was spot on when merck was in the 60s, tim ago well, said how undervalued that stock was, went up basically 80%. look at the move gilead had. both have given back today, now surprising giving the run, but as 2022 was a great year for big-cap pharma, i'm not sure that 2023 will be the same type, but these stocks are fairly valued at these levels. >> i agree with guy. 2022 was a great year for them today seemed like a rotation i still have a lot of big-cap exposure, not moderna, but i think there's still room to run here they're low pe stocks generall
beyond that, mel, the biggest focus is flu and rsv both of the companies racing to the finish line. ultimate goal is to pack age them all together. >> meg, great to have you bag. thanks so much. >> reporter: thanks. >>> guy, what do you think of moderna? the challenge is getting the other vaccines out there to replace some of the vaccine revenue it may lose? >> that's exactly right. they're clearly trying to make the pivot. for me it's the $100 table i tend to want to...
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nicknamed chippy is well known, particularly for his role in managing the covert. huntington demick mel with the governing labor party losing public support. hipkins nomination receives mixed reactions on the streets. pays them what i would call a friendly guy. them easy going. i'm very knowledgeable. i can remember once he came into ab week than what? anything today with lucas sinai? sorry. his any more inter said and the top people, it's a great choice. i wish it was still to send out, but i've got the good to get me most up. but i'm no, yes, it is a good choice. i think we'll call it a day harden's resignation called many new zealand. us by surprise. the popular leader, cited exhaustion his reason for stepping down 3 years into his 2nd term. hipkins is considered one of the closest political allies. i'm just under provided, you know, cam stable, reassuring leadership, which i hope to continue to do. we are different people though, and i'm sure that people will say that for the opposition hipkins appointment is prime minister means not much will change. the upcoming elections in octob
nicknamed chippy is well known, particularly for his role in managing the covert. huntington demick mel with the governing labor party losing public support. hipkins nomination receives mixed reactions on the streets. pays them what i would call a friendly guy. them easy going. i'm very knowledgeable. i can remember once he came into ab week than what? anything today with lucas sinai? sorry. his any more inter said and the top people, it's a great choice. i wish it was still to send out, but...
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it works that she did it too , yes, and again, with all her strength, the people at mel would have, andere, look what i have. i have a bark, yours is taken here on this birch kara. we're talking about health. what is your name then? the ending is also a mark so the gospel is, right? what good health does the brand not get sick to be healthy from the earth, strong from the water, bright. and here you are, yeah, hold it in your hands. press with both hands at once. clamp under palm. and here. here send a good good thought, and to be healthy and happy for you. and this rich, large vyazemy estate belongs to the museum-reserve of alexander sergeevich pushkin, it belonged to the princes golitsyn. the situation here, of course, is much more luxurious than that of zakharova, and other voices are heard here. natalya petrovna golitsyna. here is her portrait in her youth, what did she look like? yes, he is very handsome, and here are portraits of him in his old age. uh, she wore a mustache and a big one. no, no, well, you know, you know, they grew a little. she was called mustache books. no, natal
it works that she did it too , yes, and again, with all her strength, the people at mel would have, andere, look what i have. i have a bark, yours is taken here on this birch kara. we're talking about health. what is your name then? the ending is also a mark so the gospel is, right? what good health does the brand not get sick to be healthy from the earth, strong from the water, bright. and here you are, yeah, hold it in your hands. press with both hands at once. clamp under palm. and here....
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decades later mel brooks made the same point by the way in the producers. with their famous play within a film of springtime for hitler and by the way the play within a film format is one of the things that are you can find in commonly in chaplain's own work. but comedy is more than just making fun of the people who seem to have it better than you do. it's also at its core an expression of optimism the conviction that the future can be brighter than the past. that the optimism of chaplain's work. the happy endings or even the not so happy endings at least the happy surviving. of being able to fight another day being able to wake up with a new opportunity tomorrow. that's something the world really needed to hear during the depression and during world war two. it's something that people needed to hear during the financial panics that marked the early 20th century. now i've written a book about late night comedy and how television has made fun of political figures and if you look here and there you can see examples of the mockery in the imitations the larger
decades later mel brooks made the same point by the way in the producers. with their famous play within a film of springtime for hitler and by the way the play within a film format is one of the things that are you can find in commonly in chaplain's own work. but comedy is more than just making fun of the people who seem to have it better than you do. it's also at its core an expression of optimism the conviction that the future can be brighter than the past. that the optimism of chaplain's...
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i did to try to call yeah, i'm all you me see if i can both see it all when you can you can them by mel. disappear on the deal on. yeah. was wanting me, lumala civic on the book was, was on the we don't go some that brute for long with don't my pre migration. almost see a menu key now. we'll see a see if it will select it is a daughters all barry limit, porters pop look almost alcholay the beer. do me lou reed's. but even jimmy reeds shook almost every day longer play g 3 are not be there for one man. just a few weeks. yeah. my guys on to the won't bully if i'm thought i'll do. miller says she graham, i thought it was in the blood or she knew that into the way the onto don't. gosh, i've implemented cpg unit really. pretty awesome on it, or should you bought a venmo, noble covina, about the on the c o. o fed donald lee. it did. oh wanted donna july's and then i get ash need turn the need to be there. no volume read to nevada asia. it is asian on a deal. if is in the, the, the fates too tall am is all real grilles the on tables warned g d is in general, was august in miguel kate. so nam m
i did to try to call yeah, i'm all you me see if i can both see it all when you can you can them by mel. disappear on the deal on. yeah. was wanting me, lumala civic on the book was, was on the we don't go some that brute for long with don't my pre migration. almost see a menu key now. we'll see a see if it will select it is a daughters all barry limit, porters pop look almost alcholay the beer. do me lou reed's. but even jimmy reeds shook almost every day longer play g 3 are not be there for...
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i know mel b will be there, geri will be there.e'll have a background in dance, so i'm sure they're going to be really intrigued. good morning. we have got some rain this morning across wales and southern england which will be slow to clear, another band across northern ireland and england emergency call handlers being cheered as they walk out of the london ambulance service call centre. pushes just one of the picket lines that thousands of ambulance workers north into scotland and brightening up north into scotland and brightening up behind it. but it is be windy. something needs to change. the nhs is on its knees. we're all at breaking point. like i said, everyone�*s trying their best, but everyone�*s tired. hospitals are struggling with beds and then we get stuck waiting with patients for like four to five hours at times, and we just can't get out to see other patients that need us. nhs leaders say the system has coped as well as they could have hoped, but there's worry about the knock—on effect on the health service over the ne
i know mel b will be there, geri will be there.e'll have a background in dance, so i'm sure they're going to be really intrigued. good morning. we have got some rain this morning across wales and southern england which will be slow to clear, another band across northern ireland and england emergency call handlers being cheered as they walk out of the london ambulance service call centre. pushes just one of the picket lines that thousands of ambulance workers north into scotland and brightening...
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and seeing the hip-hop god, melie mel from this city representing hip-hop, i'm so proud.e. music has influenced thousands of other artists, who influenced you. who were the people when you were coming up that you wanted to be? >> well, i come from the '60s so james brown, sly family stone, the beatles who played in this building too. >> stephen: wow. >> nina is i moneness they mr. like aunts and uncles, rap music and hip-hop came along, in the 79y for the '60s, this is the 50th year y'all, you so had nellie nell, graham mast grand master funk. the hip-hop alliance that we're part of so a lot of the founding members. the golden generation, of the '90s. so i was influenced by the cats that did it and also because it rose out of a concrete, like a rose, you know, hip-hop came from this city. but it was actually thrown to the sidement they left new york for dead, literally it was new york daily news. >> stephen: drop dead. >> yeah, so out of that, after everything was disenfranchised hip-hop rose. and that is what we redepicting in the documentary, fight the power, how hip-ho
and seeing the hip-hop god, melie mel from this city representing hip-hop, i'm so proud.e. music has influenced thousands of other artists, who influenced you. who were the people when you were coming up that you wanted to be? >> well, i come from the '60s so james brown, sly family stone, the beatles who played in this building too. >> stephen: wow. >> nina is i moneness they mr. like aunts and uncles, rap music and hip-hop came along, in the 79y for the '60s, this is the...
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michelle cruz murphy beset mel life. busy love in the world mother and my dog bomb will be here by the last name i was talking about how you can be a you had to be i love had to deemed as mom 100, even if you saw it because the love the dem. i was sick and then at the bottom the my little flow sidney. hello kenneth, i want to love more. had the dean for the hustle, sought me $100.00. it will look love people. sortland means in the me. you could be coming up in part to the turkey security services investigation gathers pay as more most target turn information leading to the october 2021. a rec african narrative from african perspectives could be from one in a brisk a. be a good for a new series of short documentary by african filmmakers from kenny on nigeria and rwanda. margie, i would love to talk some more conservation from. i bought joy in the traffic and feeding the gate africa direct on. i was just a we are a generation of people, but very ambitious, very united, very put food and i'm very good about soon. you might
michelle cruz murphy beset mel life. busy love in the world mother and my dog bomb will be here by the last name i was talking about how you can be a you had to be i love had to deemed as mom 100, even if you saw it because the love the dem. i was sick and then at the bottom the my little flow sidney. hello kenneth, i want to love more. had the dean for the hustle, sought me $100.00. it will look love people. sortland means in the me. you could be coming up in part to the turkey security...
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man, as you heard him, maria fair. edmond la la la valley went to mel cockle danny. then al jazeera, obtain documents and audio recordings of alleged ma side offices, trying to build a network of agents in several turkey cities. these offices made contact with their targets by phone or via social media, but never met them in person in tortilla. actually him and the laza, giovanni in the city of montana, missouri. well, hi, miss yolanda would've been a, with the documents and recordings included the names of dozens of people targeted by the alleged moss at offices. some of them agreed to speak to al jazeera, as long as their identities were concealed, and their voices disguised. i looked and answered, tamar el miss howl met anis. a young man targeted for recruitment by the ma said. he explained how potential agents were found and contacted. doug thorsten real bring home those refusal course book, reuben brussel, dental and believe in crucible newsome smyrna booth. john hon presumably hopefully tomorrow for talk to you. mr. lawson. lac into the nina torso marlyn law on
man, as you heard him, maria fair. edmond la la la valley went to mel cockle danny. then al jazeera, obtain documents and audio recordings of alleged ma side offices, trying to build a network of agents in several turkey cities. these offices made contact with their targets by phone or via social media, but never met them in person in tortilla. actually him and the laza, giovanni in the city of montana, missouri. well, hi, miss yolanda would've been a, with the documents and recordings included...
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i saw elijah davila, mel, judge la mile double mossad, my eli lakila im stella l. c a c i la may. eli montoya. bye me. so we'll talk. yeah, almost said damon charl. dr. toller is still come on. doctor toller, michigan ceiling. i don't eat that. they will leave touchy, at least not that much attendant that i think they will try to attempt to infiltrate up the skill is to prevent it. i don't know if it's just like a race. and what miranda flan calls a race between the ma said on the turkey security services is ongoing. in december 20 2244 more people were detained into keir accused of leaking information to the ma said. so despite the new rapprochement between turkey and israel, espionage continues beneath the surface ah, a strange, imposed musical bell that made firm social resistance. almost new worlds tells the story, oklahoma shown of music you couldn't escape arabic. earth as everywhere that was, i loaned the early years of the turkish republic with which the people loved to kiss our best losing all no disease. hello there. let's start in north america and calif
i saw elijah davila, mel, judge la mile double mossad, my eli lakila im stella l. c a c i la may. eli montoya. bye me. so we'll talk. yeah, almost said damon charl. dr. toller is still come on. doctor toller, michigan ceiling. i don't eat that. they will leave touchy, at least not that much attendant that i think they will try to attempt to infiltrate up the skill is to prevent it. i don't know if it's just like a race. and what miranda flan calls a race between the ma said on the turkey...
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beautiful woman, but also tea dermedin woman, t whoakes her destiny into her o hwnan.ds in a way, lea rood mela: shead h a very famous fsofcreen feud wsoith phia loren. what whaas tt abo?ut t:guesha tt was due to theac ft eithr carree devopeled out of beauty cons.test boecth bamvee ryop pular. both came to symboliheze t sexy, metedirraneanut beay. methe dia made a lot of houype t of tomhe cpetition between the two. once they wt ento hollywood, threi carrsee took different paths. lollriobgida q...
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with me on i did to study in claim all you miss, you know, i go see it all when you can you come by, mel. disappear on the deal on. yeah. was on the me lumala. so dick on the book was was on the don't go some that brute for long with don't my pre mild question. almost see a menu key now. we'll see a see if it is a value limit. porters pop look almost out how they use the beer. do means with the region. the re she's almost every day. don't go play. you cannot be there for one me just a few weeks. yeah, my guys on today won't poorly. if i'm thought i'll do miller's phase. she goes, i thought it was in the blood or she knew that into way. the uncle michelle montague keeping g. a unique, brilliant print, awesome. all his all she jubal protector, javin noble, pavel, about the on the c. o fed donald lee did her one they don't, i july, you know, i get us me turn the meet me and i've read to nova asia researching on a deal. it visit the the the fates to dollar result load real grilles daunting. also wand ged isn't it was august in miguel street so nam may was in on wonder was this kid have a pat
with me on i did to study in claim all you miss, you know, i go see it all when you can you come by, mel. disappear on the deal on. yeah. was on the me lumala. so dick on the book was was on the don't go some that brute for long with don't my pre mild question. almost see a menu key now. we'll see a see if it is a value limit. porters pop look almost out how they use the beer. do means with the region. the re she's almost every day. don't go play. you cannot be there for one me just a few...
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i was in batman forever, which i feel like mel got-- no, that was definitely after., yes. and your memoir, warrior--
i was in batman forever, which i feel like mel got-- no, that was definitely after., yes. and your memoir, warrior--
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>> don't feign ignorance, mel. i know you know. that would be m.o.j.o. and the m is metals.the lead of the show, why is the fed so dogmatic in their view when seemingly they're winning. the reason why is because of what tim pointed out when you think you have inflation beat it rears its ugly head and i think they're trying to avoid the mistakes made in 1972 i remember it well i think they will be steadfast commodities can go higher from here, significantly so i think metals mining and the resource names could be the year for them for sure. >> you may be surprised the q in my tls is qqq and one of the largest holdings is apple. if you see apple at 100, 110, i think you have to buy that there are some exciting things i think the idea of this mixed reality headset if it were to come out later this year for apple, i think they literally might have the first mass use product in ar and vr and you think of their install base at 1.5 billion ios users around the world. no one has been able to tell us how we'll use ar and vr. i think we all have apple products in and around us. >> how
>> don't feign ignorance, mel. i know you know. that would be m.o.j.o. and the m is metals.the lead of the show, why is the fed so dogmatic in their view when seemingly they're winning. the reason why is because of what tim pointed out when you think you have inflation beat it rears its ugly head and i think they're trying to avoid the mistakes made in 1972 i remember it well i think they will be steadfast commodities can go higher from here, significantly so i think metals mining and the...
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. >> mel from abc 7, love breaking news. >> the strongest part of the most severe storm ranked on thempact scale is hitting the bay area. >> thanks for staying with us. a5 is as high as you can go on our storm impact scale and this storm is packing >> quite a punch. >>we are seeing lots of rain moving through. the threat of an extended day lodz has of the bay area under a flash flood warning. it is making for dangerous driving conditions. >> this video was taken by our camera a little while ago.
. >> mel from abc 7, love breaking news. >> the strongest part of the most severe storm ranked on thempact scale is hitting the bay area. >> thanks for staying with us. a5 is as high as you can go on our storm impact scale and this storm is packing >> quite a punch. >>we are seeing lots of rain moving through. the threat of an extended day lodz has of the bay area under a flash flood warning. it is making for dangerous driving conditions. >> this video was...
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this alliance with the office of per son mel management guyedance since last may to modernize the process of hiring federal job candidates establishing hiring methods that are skill based will improve manager's ability to hire people who possess the knowledge and experience to do the job. the bill directs o.p.m. to create an online candidate between agencies and maintain a portal for hiring managers to find candidates who have demonstrated their qualifications for certain positions but were not hired. under this legislation agencies may assemble talented teams in the hiring process. o.p.m. director would be required to submit annual progress reports to congress on use of the new assessments. after five years, the g.a.o. would conduct a study of the implementation of the federal job assessment reforms and impacts. this bill streamlines the hiring process for agencies and shorten the time it takes to bring new well qualified employees on board. i thank dr. foxx for her leadership and this is constructive collaboration by several members of our committee including mr. connolly and join me in
this alliance with the office of per son mel management guyedance since last may to modernize the process of hiring federal job candidates establishing hiring methods that are skill based will improve manager's ability to hire people who possess the knowledge and experience to do the job. the bill directs o.p.m. to create an online candidate between agencies and maintain a portal for hiring managers to find candidates who have demonstrated their qualifications for certain positions but were not...
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mel, kevin mccarthy sounding more confident and more assured and even definitive that he has the votesker and it will happen tonight. >> reporter: yeah, jake. i would say the most definitive and the most confident we have heard kevin mccarthy throughout this entire saga. he says he will the votes and he will have them tonight. he says it's not about how you start start. it's about how you finish. first, we need to get two members back. that would be ken buck and wesley hunt, two republicans who were supporting kevin mccarthy, but they were absent. that was hurting his threshold that he needs. they are expected to come back later tonight. that is why they adjourned. they will come back later tonight at 10:00 p.m., but they have a little more work to do because they have to flip at least two of the six remaining holdouts and i'm told there is going to be a big focus on freshman eli crane from arizona as well as matt rosendale from montana, and some of the concern from these members is that voting for kevin mccarthy is going to play poorly for them back in their very conservative district
mel, kevin mccarthy sounding more confident and more assured and even definitive that he has the votesker and it will happen tonight. >> reporter: yeah, jake. i would say the most definitive and the most confident we have heard kevin mccarthy throughout this entire saga. he says he will the votes and he will have them tonight. he says it's not about how you start start. it's about how you finish. first, we need to get two members back. that would be ken buck and wesley hunt, two...
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mel?> all right, kristina, thanks almost a sigh of relief after intel, which today erased the gains on the back of that news the data center still growing for amd. >> so shocking >> i wonder where they're getting the market share from. >> you're not allowed to curse on this show what i would have said had a curse word in it it shows how miserable the intel quarter was. this amd quarter puts an exclamation point on what's going on at intel. now at a certain point amd is going to be expensive. and we've talked about it for a while. it's bounced from 56 bucks or so but i think this is good enough. first quarter guide not with standing, i think it's good enough for the stock to continue to grind higher. >> tim >> well, clearing out a lot of the pc inventory through the march quarter is also important. this data center number is actually a little weaker than expected but it was solid overall this was a reasonably strong and beatable guide and if you think about where the company has come from a
mel?> all right, kristina, thanks almost a sigh of relief after intel, which today erased the gains on the back of that news the data center still growing for amd. >> so shocking >> i wonder where they're getting the market share from. >> you're not allowed to curse on this show what i would have said had a curse word in it it shows how miserable the intel quarter was. this amd quarter puts an exclamation point on what's going on at intel. now at a certain point amd is...
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i grew up from that part on welfare using food stamps, and my mother was wise enough to put strong mel figures in my life. >> it has been said that you have two fhers -- james brown and the reverend jesse jackson. tell me about the relationships with them both. >> i met reverend jackson when i was 12, and jesse jackson was at that time twice my age. he was about 25, 26, and i liked him. he was different than the other ministers, and he had big afro, and he used to wear a big medallion and a turtle neck. >> i may be poor, but i am somebody -- >> and he wasn't interested in pastoring a church. he never pastored a church. and he had a rthm that i liked. so, he was like a teacher to me how you can do things dramatic, but keep it nonviolent and how you keep it in politics. and james brown was a pastor. >> ande had just lost a son. >> yes, and i think that i became a son to him. teddy was his son, and he became the father i never had, because the only recreational fathers that i had of my father is that he used to take me to the apollo to see james brown. >> there is a new documentary film o
i grew up from that part on welfare using food stamps, and my mother was wise enough to put strong mel figures in my life. >> it has been said that you have two fhers -- james brown and the reverend jesse jackson. tell me about the relationships with them both. >> i met reverend jackson when i was 12, and jesse jackson was at that time twice my age. he was about 25, 26, and i liked him. he was different than the other ministers, and he had big afro, and he used to wear a big...
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o. keeped is going to mel for i can imagine dealing with wagner like with cigarettes, with a warning on the pac yvonne or cut. ah ah, ah, with who a pulse. ah, the beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's all about to perspective culture information. this is dw and d, w made from mines. ah, small acts can inspire big changes, meet the people making visible on go africa. joined them as they set out to save the environment. learn from one another and work together for a better future. ah many thoughts to you all for tuning in africa? 90 minutes on d. w. o. a scoring we say they were about giving up sports like every weekend on d. w. india, a land of contrasts. of ambitions of inequality 75 years ago, mahatma gandhi peacefully led the country to independence. what has remained of his vision? where does the world so called the largest democracy stand and where is india headed with? this is the moment a violent parse. gandhi's legacy starts january 28th on d, w ah ah, ah ah, this is the w news life from berlin, brazil's president returns to his ransacked of
o. keeped is going to mel for i can imagine dealing with wagner like with cigarettes, with a warning on the pac yvonne or cut. ah ah, ah, with who a pulse. ah, the beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's all about to perspective culture information. this is dw and d, w made from mines. ah, small acts can inspire big changes, meet the people making visible on go africa. joined them as they set out to save the environment. learn from one another and work together...
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o. keeped is going to mel for i can imagine dealing with wagner like with cigarettes, with a warning on the pac yvonne or cut ah ah, ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, with who how do you like it? do you want it? okay, then buckle up, put the pedal to the metal and let's ride with red in 30 minutes on d. w. but she's one of the last masters of her craft fan maker and all gay. each fad created by the paris native is unique and made of high quality material. her intricate bands are bona fide masterpiece that no one has to hide behind with your romance. in 60 minutes on d, w. o. o what secrets lie behind these was discovered new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites d w world heritage 360 get the app now. oh india ah, a land of contrasts of ambitions of equality ah, 75 years ago mahatma gandhi peacefully led the country to independence full of ideas with what has remained of his vision with what's the status of human rights and social justice in what's called the world largest democracy, where is india headed? this is the moment to unleash on violet pass and re im
o. keeped is going to mel for i can imagine dealing with wagner like with cigarettes, with a warning on the pac yvonne or cut ah ah, ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, with who how do you like it? do you want it? okay, then buckle up, put the pedal to the metal and let's ride with red in 30 minutes on d. w. but she's one of the last masters of her craft fan maker and all gay. each fad created by the paris native is unique and made of high quality material. her intricate bands are bona fide masterpiece...
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c o cubed is going to mel for i can imagine dealing with wagner like with cigarettes, with a warning on the pac yvonne or cut ah, [000:00:00;00] with ah, hello, well go show favorite show. 97 percent. i promise here we have a show, a note, the fun of hide down below to do it. you would have regression, we take you to them of africa. i know storage, the hot spot i do with the 77 percent a. d w a. do you like it and with do you want it? okay, then buckle up, put the pedal to the metal and let's ride with red. 60 minutes on d w. ah, the question of all questions about life, the universe and everything? he knew the answer? well then give it here the answer to almost everything, our documentary series with whatever crazy and ground breaking it can be going to stay after life. are we getting dumber and dumber? how can we feed everyone? questions for the present a future ap heads filled with ideas. so get ready for the brain update. 40 to the answer to almost everything starts january 15th on d, w. hello, i'll come to your favorite, show the 77 percent coming to straight from them. the i an
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i know mel b will be there, geri will be there.re definitely luring her back in! so we're working on her! she laughs this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our top story... president biden comes under more pressure as a special counsel is appointed to investigate his handling of classified documents. now, let's talk about dolphins, because a new study says they're struggling to communicate with each other as a result of increasing human noise pollution. dolphins use whistles and echo—location to communicate with each other. that means their calls bounce off objects underwater, helping them with navigation. here's what they sound like. dolphin clicking wonder what he was saying there. rising noise levels from human activity, like construction and shipping, are drowning out the dolphins' messages. that's a big problem for dolphins because they rely on sound to work together, hunt for food and reproduce, so their survival can depend on it. researchers from bristol university and the dolphin research centre in florida disco
i know mel b will be there, geri will be there.re definitely luring her back in! so we're working on her! she laughs this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our top story... president biden comes under more pressure as a special counsel is appointed to investigate his handling of classified documents. now, let's talk about dolphins, because a new study says they're struggling to communicate with each other as a result of increasing human noise pollution. dolphins use whistles and...
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even the manic comedic energy of mel brooks and jim carrey. but there are other impacts as well. chaplin was a compelling composure, and his smile arrangement, the theme that played in the backyard of the final scenes of modern times, became a hit record single decades later for nat king cole. and there have been some first rate interpretations of the song produced originally by chaplin, now made famous by nat king cole, judy garland, barbara streisand. this was also michael jackson's favorite song and you can even look, if you look closely, at some of michael jackson's dance moves, they recall the tramp as well. chaplin was such an inspiration to michael jackson that, on one of his trips to london, michael jackson insisted on touring the neighborhood where chaplin grew up. the work house where he lived for a while. he even dressed up as the tramp for a promotional photo shoot. he had planned to produce a smile album of his own but he was taken from us too soon. as a whole, chaplin's work is particularly oriented towards political humanism, a concern for all humanity, particularl
even the manic comedic energy of mel brooks and jim carrey. but there are other impacts as well. chaplin was a compelling composure, and his smile arrangement, the theme that played in the backyard of the final scenes of modern times, became a hit record single decades later for nat king cole. and there have been some first rate interpretations of the song produced originally by chaplin, now made famous by nat king cole, judy garland, barbara streisand. this was also michael jackson's favorite...
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look at the other side of the coin which does exist to the talk, do you see, oh, keeped it going to mel for i can imagine dealing with wagner like with cigarettes, with a warning on the pac yvonne or cut ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, with brazil after the transition of power both scenarios far right supporters, storm the seat of government pointing the country into chaos. how did it come today? what does the borders hope to achieve? and what are these embittered rioters cleaning on to you? lose return of brazil divided close up in 15 minutes on d. w with don't set how uncommon dream. the young man who india joined the band relations are jeopardized by cultural barrier. never been. twined out for a faint sound global 3090 minutes on d. w a r. we can with cars carriers defects of climate change. i mean, felt worldwide before a station in the rain forest continued. carbon dioxide emissions have risen again. young people all over the world are committed to climate protection. what impact will they have? because change doesn't happen on its own. make up your own mind. d. w. late for mines.
look at the other side of the coin which does exist to the talk, do you see, oh, keeped it going to mel for i can imagine dealing with wagner like with cigarettes, with a warning on the pac yvonne or cut ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, with brazil after the transition of power both scenarios far right supporters, storm the seat of government pointing the country into chaos. how did it come today? what does the borders hope to achieve? and what are these embittered rioters cleaning on to you?...
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would go get the we prism the most of the book is where do you still at the when you're probably the mel never do it at the store. moscow say it, but yeah. okay. and another dewitt 6 lucas ac late in your mobile. have you come or christie able to persuade venus please nights or to leave in the building. please note ticket that even though with porsha is a co garza, not that good. you. well, it's good reason you're saying you've portion, you know, kind of curious if the news or shades. well, i suppose should a smarter would. oh, sodium, you know, could i you? i became where amy whistled epstein i should sign up for you sir. the green skulker was started to curse trajectories, such as spunk, tongue, ringing in your will a voice of him yesterday evening. but his young, thoughtful crane, the foolish, the intercooler tragedies looked strong. he should porky proline. he had darvin lowe, efficient in ask, i'm going to put us much level of, of course, for police manual in case you do not see them. if again, politicians excel barrage any on his knowledge of target de selling anthony and arthur mo
would go get the we prism the most of the book is where do you still at the when you're probably the mel never do it at the store. moscow say it, but yeah. okay. and another dewitt 6 lucas ac late in your mobile. have you come or christie able to persuade venus please nights or to leave in the building. please note ticket that even though with porsha is a co garza, not that good. you. well, it's good reason you're saying you've portion, you know, kind of curious if the news or shades. well, i...
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huist to professor avi loeb, hf the galileo project and author of extraterrestrial, joins mel" now.d to see yoj. tonight. professowhat could independent thientist learn from the data that the government either cannot ot eithr will not producl >> well, the sky's not weassified, so we can look at it. we just need to put together t a suite of instruments that aree as good or even better than the government has. and we have been doingha that. based on private sector funding. by now wr e have a set of camers in the infrared optical, a radio and audio that are sksically takingo that a movie f the sky 24/7. and we analyze the dataficial with artificial intelligence algorithms. so the goa l is to see if theres is anything different than natural objects like birds, flies and so forth. bugs or human made objects like drones and satellites, airplanes.ai na there is anything elsrplaness not a matter of national security. if it's not human madeurity., i scientists, and we want to figure it to scientists and we want to figure it out. now, obviously, the government is concerned on of national abo
huist to professor avi loeb, hf the galileo project and author of extraterrestrial, joins mel" now.d to see yoj. tonight. professowhat could independent thientist learn from the data that the government either cannot ot eithr will not producl >> well, the sky's not weassified, so we can look at it. we just need to put together t a suite of instruments that aree as good or even better than the government has. and we have been doingha that. based on private sector funding. by now wr e...
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diet is very unbalanced or one sided, we often don't get enough fisherman's and minerals this home of mel neutral and also known as hidden hunger is found all over the world. and there are many different reasons for it. what are the effects and what can we do about it? what is the institute for climate impact research in potsdam germany have to do with you tuition a lot? because global warming is also affecting the plant world and thus also the basis of our diet. amanda event heads the climate change in health working group at the institute. she studies, maternal and child nutrition. her main focus is malnutrition, malnutrition, as a big public health problem that's affecting the globe. when out of every 3 people suffer from some form of malnutrition. so this can be under nutrition ah, which could mean that protein or energy deficiency? it could mean at micro print deficient theater, so that over to 1000000 people in the world have some sort of vitamin and mineral deficiency. such deficiencies make you sick. an estimated quarter to half a 1000000 children worldwide become blind every year
diet is very unbalanced or one sided, we often don't get enough fisherman's and minerals this home of mel neutral and also known as hidden hunger is found all over the world. and there are many different reasons for it. what are the effects and what can we do about it? what is the institute for climate impact research in potsdam germany have to do with you tuition a lot? because global warming is also affecting the plant world and thus also the basis of our diet. amanda event heads the climate...
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my name is mel. mel ayres is an energy adviser who has been sent to visit roger adams by his gp.g his home and cutting his bills. roger has six children and 20 grandchildren and has been married to carol for over 50 years. they have £a5 a week to spend on food. she buys everything in the reduced section. i go and look for the bargains. that's what i do. with the money we've got, we spread it as best- as we can and that's it. it doesn't allow for l days out or holidays. but we get by. there's a lot of people worse off than us. - mel departs with a promise to return to help the couple claim a benefit they might be entitled to. she is off to another client. gps in northern devon have identified hundreds of people like roger with respiratory problems who live in fuel poverty. a year—long scheme sees them visited by advisers who try to improve each home's energy efficiency. living in cold, damp, dark homes is really bad for you if you have preexisting respiratory illness. in the severe group, they often have medical devices that need electricity, such as oxygen concentrators, which th
my name is mel. mel ayres is an energy adviser who has been sent to visit roger adams by his gp.g his home and cutting his bills. roger has six children and 20 grandchildren and has been married to carol for over 50 years. they have £a5 a week to spend on food. she buys everything in the reduced section. i go and look for the bargains. that's what i do. with the money we've got, we spread it as best- as we can and that's it. it doesn't allow for l days out or holidays. but we get by. there's a...