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at a top secret location in devon, a site of biosecurity, where the national trust is protecting then�*s most famous trees. i�*ve been invited to witness history, hope for the future of the sycamore gap tree. a lot of people might think it�*sjust a sycamore, you know, a sycamore! but it�*s a really important sycamore. the sycamore gap tree in its prime. but it was cut down last september. everyone seems to have a story about how they connect to the tree. some people have been proposed to underneath it, other people just saw it as a way mark on theirjourney. and yet there are signs of life. in a race against time, the national trust managed to rescue seeds from the felled tree — and now they are growing. within this mini greenhouse, within this secret greenhouse is a tiny little seedling, and this was the first of the sycamore gap�*s seeds to pop up. and the team here say when they saw this growing they knew there was hope. but raising seedlings isn�*t the only way the tree�*s legacy can be preserved. there is another method grafting in nine of the 20 grafts are now showing signs of l
at a top secret location in devon, a site of biosecurity, where the national trust is protecting then�*s most famous trees. i�*ve been invited to witness history, hope for the future of the sycamore gap tree. a lot of people might think it�*sjust a sycamore, you know, a sycamore! but it�*s a really important sycamore. the sycamore gap tree in its prime. but it was cut down last september. everyone seems to have a story about how they connect to the tree. some people have been proposed...
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in a race against time, the national trust managed to rescue seeds from the felled tree.a tiny little seedling. and this was the first of the sycamore gap's seeds to pop up. and the team here say when they saw this growing, they knew there was hope. but raising seedlings isn't the only way the tree's legacy can be preserved. there is also another method called grafting, using living twigs. and nine of the 20 grafts are now showing signs of life. i think there's a great deal of relief. it is a race against time because, obviously, once you cut a tree down, it's physically dying straightaway. you know, there's a lot of pressure on us to actually get them growing. luckily we did. the grafting of the sycamore gap materials would have looked something like this. this method means that we've actually used the original- material from that tree, - so we've got a genetic clone. so, basically, the sycamore gap can live on? yeah, it is the same tree. when they've grown up, the national trust says it'll be the community and the nation who decide where they're planted. for now, seeds
in a race against time, the national trust managed to rescue seeds from the felled tree.a tiny little seedling. and this was the first of the sycamore gap's seeds to pop up. and the team here say when they saw this growing, they knew there was hope. but raising seedlings isn't the only way the tree's legacy can be preserved. there is also another method called grafting, using living twigs. and nine of the 20 grafts are now showing signs of life. i think there's a great deal of relief. it is a...
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when they've grown up, the national trust says it will be the community and the nation who decide wherehe legacy of the sycamore gap tree forfuture generations. harriet bradshaw, bbc news. now, one couple in the uk made the decision that there would be no church bells at their wedding, but rather the blaring two—tone horn of an intercity train to wales. leah anderson and vince smith — now mr and mrs smith — met and had their first kiss on a train. so they decided to get married on a train, too. our correspondent frances read met them as they finally boarded the love train. right on time at paddington station, this is the non—stop service to matrimony via cardiff. leah is getting married on board and most of herfamily worked on the railways — her dad and her grandfather. but it is also where love blossomed for her and her husband—to—be. perfect, thank you. the first time we saw each other was on a great western railway train, and then we ended up spending hours and hours together that day and we got the last train back. which is when we had our first kiss as well. that was quite romantic
when they've grown up, the national trust says it will be the community and the nation who decide wherehe legacy of the sycamore gap tree forfuture generations. harriet bradshaw, bbc news. now, one couple in the uk made the decision that there would be no church bells at their wedding, but rather the blaring two—tone horn of an intercity train to wales. leah anderson and vince smith — now mr and mrs smith — met and had their first kiss on a train. so they decided to get married on a...
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when you're talking about a government of national trust, that's a different matter.been saying this for a long time, when during the war the authorities. had to be approved difficult decisions, well, for example, related to mobilization or related to some other things that the state is forced to do, although these are completely unpopular things, a government of national trust is needed, moreover, it would be very beautiful and right , if during the war the authorities would initiate a government of national trust at the very beginning of the war, a great war, because it would be a signal to the world that ukrainians are united, that they will not engage in... political struggle, and not there will be no political struggle because the state of national unity is when all its political forces are united in one government, then in fact there is no opposition in particular, there is no one to criticize, so it would be the right step, but it has nothing to do with this question of the so-called legitimacy or the illegitimacy of president zelenskyi is another issue, comple
when you're talking about a government of national trust, that's a different matter.been saying this for a long time, when during the war the authorities. had to be approved difficult decisions, well, for example, related to mobilization or related to some other things that the state is forced to do, although these are completely unpopular things, a government of national trust is needed, moreover, it would be very beautiful and right , if during the war the authorities would initiate a...
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the authorities would initiate at the very beginning of the war, the great war, a government of national trustworld, that ukrainians are united, that they will not engage in political struggle, and there will be no political struggle, because the government of national unity is when all the political forces of the country unite in one government, including the opposition there is no one in particular , there is no one to criticize, so it would be the right step, but it has nothing to do with this issue of the so-called legitimacy or illegitimacy of president zelensky, this is another issue, completely different, and i believe that in principle national government unity could be created, it would be a very good signal, because actually sometimes, you know, we say that we don't have politics, but sometimes politics is cut through by some violations, selective violations of the right position or that in us, for example, there is still no freedom of speech in issues where... it could be, well, for example, not military issues, but issues that touch on corruption, issues that touch on those things
the authorities would initiate at the very beginning of the war, the great war, a government of national trustworld, that ukrainians are united, that they will not engage in political struggle, and there will be no political struggle, because the government of national unity is when all the political forces of the country unite in one government, including the opposition there is no one in particular , there is no one to criticize, so it would be the right step, but it has nothing to do with...
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am not sure if the nation trust them to continue toi nation trust them to continue to govern— nationry and for this not to revert to chaos _ govern this country and for this not to revert to chaos we _ govern this country and for this not to revert to chaos we saw - govern this country and for this not to revert to chaos we saw in - govern this country and for this not to revert to chaos we saw in the i to revert to chaos we saw in the last few — to revert to chaos we saw in the last few years _ to revert to chaos we saw in the last few years— to revert to chaos we saw in the last few years. victoria, what do ou sa last few years. victoria, what do you say to _ last few years. victoria, what do you say to that? _ last few years. victoria, what do you say to that? yes, _ last few years. victoria, what do you say to that? yes, no - last few years. victoria, what do you say to that? yes, no doubt i last few years. victoria, what do i you say to that? yes, no doubt the nation does _ you say to that? yes, no doubt the nation does not _ you say to that? yes, no doubt the nation does not wa
am not sure if the nation trust them to continue toi nation trust them to continue to govern— nationry and for this not to revert to chaos _ govern this country and for this not to revert to chaos we _ govern this country and for this not to revert to chaos we saw - govern this country and for this not to revert to chaos we saw in - govern this country and for this not to revert to chaos we saw in the i to revert to chaos we saw in the last few — to revert to chaos we saw in the last few...
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in a race against time, the national trust managed to rescue seeds from the felled tree.s the first of the sycamore gap's seeds to pop up. and the team here say when they saw this growing, they knew there was hope. but raising seedlings isn't the only way the tree's legacy can be preserved. there is also another method called grafting, using living twigs. and nine of the 20 grafts are now showing signs of life. we're just a day away from the oscars and preparations are in full swing in hollywood. you're used to seeing a lot of glamour on the red carpet. today, they are getting ready for all of it and this caught our eye, rehearsing the very start, walking along the red carpet. you can see who is expected from the signs around 18's next. we'll leave it up to you to decide who deserves the oscar for best pretending—to—be—a—star! and we'll have coverage of the academy awards, with special programming, here on bbc news — dojoin us for that. my my colleague nicky schiller will have a wrap—up on monday, so please watch that well. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. sunshine a
in a race against time, the national trust managed to rescue seeds from the felled tree.s the first of the sycamore gap's seeds to pop up. and the team here say when they saw this growing, they knew there was hope. but raising seedlings isn't the only way the tree's legacy can be preserved. there is also another method called grafting, using living twigs. and nine of the 20 grafts are now showing signs of life. we're just a day away from the oscars and preparations are in full swing in...
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let's speak to mary thoma, from the national trust.rs want to know is how one earth do you move five swarms of 50,000 bees? itruiitli is how one earth do you move five swarms of 50,000 bees?- is how one earth do you move five swarms of 50,000 bees? with a lot of care. did swarms of 50,000 bees? with a lot of care- did you — swarms of 50,000 bees? with a lot of care- did you get _ swarms of 50,000 bees? with a lot of care. did you get stung? _ swarms of 50,000 bees? with a lot of care. did you get stung? no, - swarms of 50,000 bees? with a lot of care. did you get stung? no, we - swarms of 50,000 bees? with a lot of care. did you get stung? no, we had l care. did you get stung? no, we had to wear special _ care. did you get stung? no, we had to wear special bee _ care. did you get stung? no, we had to wear special bee suits, _ to wear special bee suits, protective closed and if we wanted a look at what was going on. but the slates were carefully removed to expose the bees and they were vacuumed up and collected in a special box. later o
let's speak to mary thoma, from the national trust.rs want to know is how one earth do you move five swarms of 50,000 bees? itruiitli is how one earth do you move five swarms of 50,000 bees?- is how one earth do you move five swarms of 50,000 bees? with a lot of care. did swarms of 50,000 bees? with a lot of care- did you — swarms of 50,000 bees? with a lot of care- did you get _ swarms of 50,000 bees? with a lot of care. did you get stung? _ swarms of 50,000 bees? with a lot of care. did you...
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wardens explain what a difficult time it was. iterate back national trust wardens explain whats. we had to deal with that number of- to deal with that number of carcasses at the time. it was over 6000 dead birds in 2022, so you can be prepared for it, but it is quite upsetting. service has been as close as people could get for the past few years. sailing around, but not going onto the islands. sailing around, but not going onto the islands-— sailing around, but not going onto the islands. ~ . , , ., the islands. mind the gap, everyone. but from today. _ the islands. mind the gap, everyone. but from today, inner _ the islands. mind the gap, everyone. but from today, inner farne - the islands. mind the gap, everyone. but from today, inner farne will - but from today, inner farne will finally be open to visitors, that national trust saying there is far less avian flu, with the number of birds affected half. the relief felt by the businesses is unsure who rely on the enthusiasts the birds bring was clear when the reopening was announced last month. —— the businesses onshore. i anno
wardens explain what a difficult time it was. iterate back national trust wardens explain whats. we had to deal with that number of- to deal with that number of carcasses at the time. it was over 6000 dead birds in 2022, so you can be prepared for it, but it is quite upsetting. service has been as close as people could get for the past few years. sailing around, but not going onto the islands. sailing around, but not going onto the islands-— sailing around, but not going onto the islands. ~ ....
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looking back, national trust wardens explained what a difficult time it was.s over 6,000 dead birds in 2022. so, you can be prepared for it, but it's quite upsetting. so this has been as close as people could get for the past few years, sailing around but not going on to the islands. but, from today, inner farne will finally reopen to visitors. the national trust saying there's far less avian flu with the number of birds affected halved. the relief felt by the businesses on shore, who rely on the enthusiasts the birds bring was clear when the reopening was announced last month. you don't get any photographers because they just want the picture of the puffin with the sand eels in their bill, you know. so if you can't get that kind of picture, you know, and they don't want to be up and down on a boat sometimes, so you need the islands to be open, so fingers crossed it's all good for everybody. the b&bs and the hotels. so, this willjust help them as well because people will get wind of this being back open again and they'll think, "oh, right, well, we'll definite
looking back, national trust wardens explained what a difficult time it was.s over 6,000 dead birds in 2022. so, you can be prepared for it, but it's quite upsetting. so this has been as close as people could get for the past few years, sailing around but not going on to the islands. but, from today, inner farne will finally reopen to visitors. the national trust saying there's far less avian flu with the number of birds affected halved. the relief felt by the businesses on shore, who rely on...
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brilliant news because the national trust would never have expected that tree to come down so would haveramme in place and very quickly reacted to the tree coming down, and it has been successful. new replicas genetically of this tree now are growing on. how difficult was that to do? mas of this tree now are growing on. how difficult was that to do?— difficult was that to do? was it more likely — difficult was that to do? was it more likely that _ difficult was that to do? was it more likely that this _ difficult was that to do? was it more likely that this could - difficult was that to do? was it. more likely that this could happen or less? ., ., , or less? the grafting of the tree is uuite or less? the grafting of the tree is quite interesting _ or less? the grafting of the tree is quite interesting because - or less? the grafting of the tree is| quite interesting because normally we graphed at january quite interesting because normally we graphed atjanuary time, the time was not ideal to do it. if you are collecting seed from a tree you are looking at good, viable seed, selecting over
brilliant news because the national trust would never have expected that tree to come down so would haveramme in place and very quickly reacted to the tree coming down, and it has been successful. new replicas genetically of this tree now are growing on. how difficult was that to do? mas of this tree now are growing on. how difficult was that to do?— difficult was that to do? was it more likely — difficult was that to do? was it more likely that _ difficult was that to do? was it more...
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the same tree. l enke back when they grow up, the national— enke back when they grow up, the national trusttion who decide whether they are planted.— whether they are planted. for now, seeds of hope _ whether they are planted. for now, seeds of hope protecting _ whether they are planted. for now, seeds of hope protecting the - whether they are planted. for now, | seeds of hope protecting the legacy of the sycamore gap tree for generations. 18—year—old 0liver bearman — from essex — is set to become the youngest briton to race in formula 1 later. he'll drive for ferrari in the saudi arabian grand prix, after one of the team's main drivers, carlos sainz, fell ill with appendicitis. this will be his full f1 debut. after taking part in qualifying, he will start 11th out of 20 cars on the grid injeddah. with me is our reporter, emily brown, who has been following this. tell us about oliver and how this happened? all eyes are going to be on all of this weekend because he will be the youngest briton ever to race in formula 1's history, at the age of just 18. the reason why this happened is because
the same tree. l enke back when they grow up, the national— enke back when they grow up, the national trusttion who decide whether they are planted.— whether they are planted. for now, seeds of hope _ whether they are planted. for now, seeds of hope protecting _ whether they are planted. for now, seeds of hope protecting the - whether they are planted. for now, | seeds of hope protecting the legacy of the sycamore gap tree for generations. 18—year—old 0liver bearman — from essex —...
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the national trust _ of our gardens. wow, look at that! the national trust has _ of our gardens. apple tree. if there is an apple who you might want to sit underneath it to test the theory of gravity. underneath it to test the theory of aravi . ., , , . , gravity. could this be ceilings go? imaaine gravity. could this be ceilings go? imagine 50 _ gravity. could this be ceilings go? imagine 50 sycamore _ gravity. could this be ceilings go? imagine 50 sycamore seedlings . imagine 50 sycamore seedlings growing in here.— imagine 50 sycamore seedlings growing in here. when they have crown u- growing in here. when they have grown up the _ growing in here. when they have grown up the national— growing in here. when they have grown up the national trust - growing in here. when they have grown up the national trust as l growing in here. when they have grown up the national trust as itj grown up the national trust as it will be the community and the nation to decide where they are planted. there is also a chance the tree may just regrow from the stump left behind, with rangers watching for
the national trust _ of our gardens. wow, look at that! the national trust has _ of our gardens. apple tree. if there is an apple who you might want to sit underneath it to test the theory of gravity. underneath it to test the theory of aravi . ., , , . , gravity. could this be ceilings go? imaaine gravity. could this be ceilings go? imagine 50 _ gravity. could this be ceilings go? imagine 50 sycamore _ gravity. could this be ceilings go? imagine 50 sycamore seedlings . imagine 50 sycamore...
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sun journal," four other maine dailies, and 16 weekly papers were sold to the not for profit national trust for local news. >> thank goodness. it was huge relief. a huge relief. the newsroom was ecstatic. they were so thankful. >> marla hoffman runs our night desk. >> reporter: executive editor judy meyer introduced us around, a newsroom full of experienced journalists who knew exactly what needed to be done last october when a gunman opened fire in a bowling alley and a bar here. >> almost everybody in this newsroom has bowled at that bowling alley. we've been there. we know where it is. we know the people who were involved. and i think we approached it as, this is not a crime story. this is a crime against our community. >> reporter: a story "the sun journal" continues to work on five months later, long after the rest of us have left town. as a local daily, though, high school sports drive interest, as does restaurant news. and -- >> we still run birth notices in our papers. who does that anymore? >> reporter: not everyone loves the paper, though. some elected officials, community leaders
sun journal," four other maine dailies, and 16 weekly papers were sold to the not for profit national trust for local news. >> thank goodness. it was huge relief. a huge relief. the newsroom was ecstatic. they were so thankful. >> marla hoffman runs our night desk. >> reporter: executive editor judy meyer introduced us around, a newsroom full of experienced journalists who knew exactly what needed to be done last october when a gunman opened fire in a bowling alley and a...
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the sun journal, four other maine dailies and 16 weekly papers were sold to the not-for-profit national trustoom was ecstatic. they were so thankful. >> marla hoffman runs our night desk. >> reporter: judy meyer introduced us around. a newsroom full of experienced journalists, who knew exactly what needed to be done last october when a gunman opened fire in a bowling alley and a bar here. >> almost everybody in this newsroom has bowled at that bowling alley. we've been there, we know where it is. we know the people who were involved. and i think we approached it as, this is not a crime story. this is a crime against our community. >> reporter: a story the sun journal continues to work on five months later, long after the rest of us have left town. as a local daily, though, high school sports drive interest, as does restaurant news. and -- >> we still run birth notices in our papers. who does that anymore? >> reporter: not everyone loves the paper, though. some elected officials, community leaders. we're like pests, says meyer. >> there's a lot of a lot of m t mischief that can go on the dark.
the sun journal, four other maine dailies and 16 weekly papers were sold to the not-for-profit national trustoom was ecstatic. they were so thankful. >> marla hoffman runs our night desk. >> reporter: judy meyer introduced us around. a newsroom full of experienced journalists, who knew exactly what needed to be done last october when a gunman opened fire in a bowling alley and a bar here. >> almost everybody in this newsroom has bowled at that bowling alley. we've been there,...
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poladgar's order, which we need to correctly point out that a path should be designed for increasing national trust in investment, this route must be designed and illustrated. now, we do not have a road map. yes , you see, we must be able to approve the industrial development path within the next 6 months. if this does not happen in these 6 months, the country will definitely fall behind . is it not seen in the plans that we had, the 6th or now the 7th plan? you see, in the 7th plan, only the government is required to present the so-called industrial development path within 6 months. this must be done in relation to the discussion of guiding large-scale domestic enterprises on the way increasing competitiveness and globalization and getting on the path of the global value chain. now our companies have no place in the global value chain. we must plan for them in the same industrial strategy in such a way that large-scale companies can be placed on this path. . in relation to the issue of handovers, let me make a point to decide not to hand over state companies to quasi-governments. if there is a que
poladgar's order, which we need to correctly point out that a path should be designed for increasing national trust in investment, this route must be designed and illustrated. now, we do not have a road map. yes , you see, we must be able to approve the industrial development path within the next 6 months. if this does not happen in these 6 months, the country will definitely fall behind . is it not seen in the plans that we had, the 6th or now the 7th plan? you see, in the 7th plan, only the...
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, these political issues cut through , but i would like them to be fewer, and a government of national trust would be such a good answer to all these issues, but what about what russia will do and use the so- called legitimacy there or illegitimacy authorities as ibso, i have no doubt about it, russia has been waging information wars against ukraine for not the first year, it has been waging this information war for the first ten years already. moreover, this war has always been called hybrid in our country precisely because of this information component, so there is no news here, simply to distinguish russia's information war and the discussion of urgent problems that are really needed in ukraine. for this we need to learn how to react. well, for example, by canceling this information policy in the form of a single marathon, for example , allowing a certain discussion on some issues that affect, for example, changes and reforms in ukraine, and not only there military issues, regarding military issues, there must definitely remain censorship, that is clear, but what if things are not touched
, these political issues cut through , but i would like them to be fewer, and a government of national trust would be such a good answer to all these issues, but what about what russia will do and use the so- called legitimacy there or illegitimacy authorities as ibso, i have no doubt about it, russia has been waging information wars against ukraine for not the first year, it has been waging this information war for the first ten years already. moreover, this war has always been called hybrid...
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situation very clearly and clearly, it is creating a government of national unity, a government of national trustll, ours there are definitely experts who are capable of leading a multimillion-dollar country, taking responsibility and working, and not performing a number, and unfortunately, such a reform, currently, we see oleg mykhailovych, whether they are trying or not , well, there is a feeling that somehow well, in terms of the media, in the public sphere , the parliament is being nullified, the parliament is an extremely important body, it seems to me that it is already so nullified, but this is not a question of functionality, it is a question of the fact that it is somehow like an institution, it is, it loses in in the eyes of the community, there is even a feeling, ie what is happening, you know, such a light vibration of the political ground that something is coming that cannot... be according to the constitution and in nature, in particular it is about certain, i don't know, parliamentary elections, re-elections, what, what do you say about it, our position is very simple and clear, el
situation very clearly and clearly, it is creating a government of national unity, a government of national trustll, ours there are definitely experts who are capable of leading a multimillion-dollar country, taking responsibility and working, and not performing a number, and unfortunately, such a reform, currently, we see oleg mykhailovych, whether they are trying or not , well, there is a feeling that somehow well, in terms of the media, in the public sphere , the parliament is being...
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and corinne fowler who was a historian who wrote a report for the national trust about colonialism.reet. and this shouldn't happen, and because all we are doing is trying to promote knowledge, but it has happened. but i also feel at the same time that the culture war that has led to all this behaviour is kind of over. really? i feel like it hasn't really been tested in an election, i feel like the politicians who were engaged in it have lost heart, we even had keir starmer... did you really think... imean, i'mjust... as you're saying that, i'm actually eyeing a quote from rishi sunak, of course, the prime minister of britain with indian heritage, who said just a few days ago that "extremists are spreading a poison, they want us to doubt our country's history and achievements. "they want us to accept a moral equivalence between britain and some despicable regimes in the world." i mean, i'm just thinking to myself — when sunak talks about extremists who want us to doubt our country's history and achievements — i'm not saying you're an extremist, but... yeah! ..you're certainly somebod
and corinne fowler who was a historian who wrote a report for the national trust about colonialism.reet. and this shouldn't happen, and because all we are doing is trying to promote knowledge, but it has happened. but i also feel at the same time that the culture war that has led to all this behaviour is kind of over. really? i feel like it hasn't really been tested in an election, i feel like the politicians who were engaged in it have lost heart, we even had keir starmer... did you really...
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we have to be a nation that trusts women. [applause] vice pres. harris: this extraordinary health care provider and doctor, please. >>xd thank you, thank you so mu. i'm not used to doing this. good afternoon, everyone. i'm sarah, the chief medical officer here at planned parenthood north-central states. i'm a board certified obstetrician gynecologist with a subspecialty in complex family policy. and i also have my masters of science and i'm a proud abortion provider and i'm honored that vice president, harris has visited our clinic today. is an historic moment. and one that demonstrates how critically important access to reproductive health care is to nd their families across the country. so, thank you so much for being here today. thank you. after the dobbs decision a year and half ago, minnesota has become a bastion of access for abortion care, but abortion ,]rights are not only a minnesoa issue. it is a national issue. our planned parenthood has seen a 25% increase in abortions here minnesota was overturned. we've seen nearly 100% increase in p
we have to be a nation that trusts women. [applause] vice pres. harris: this extraordinary health care provider and doctor, please. >>xd thank you, thank you so mu. i'm not used to doing this. good afternoon, everyone. i'm sarah, the chief medical officer here at planned parenthood north-central states. i'm a board certified obstetrician gynecologist with a subspecialty in complex family policy. and i also have my masters of science and i'm a proud abortion provider and i'm honored that...
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and of course, your organisation, national trust and others, are a part of that.s been a very good financial boost, hasn't it?— hasn't it? completely. particularly _ hasn't it? completely. particularly after i hasn't it? completely. l particularly after covid. hasn't it? completely. i particularly after covid. a lot of us are in hospitality, so that got very bleak. it's been vital. here at hedingham we don't have any land particularly, so we are having to live on our wits and be entrepreneurial, because we are left with the liability and responsibility of these amazing buildings. it is a huge privilege but you do get a headache with it. needless to say, it has significantly helped the communities around us. we are very close to a village, so the business of the historic house support the pubs and the taxis and everything else you can think of around here, actually.— here, actually. because sometimes, _ here, actually. because sometimes, the - here, actually. becausel sometimes, the interest here, actually. because i sometimes, the interest can here, actually. beca
and of course, your organisation, national trust and others, are a part of that.s been a very good financial boost, hasn't it?— hasn't it? completely. particularly _ hasn't it? completely. particularly after i hasn't it? completely. l particularly after covid. hasn't it? completely. i particularly after covid. a lot of us are in hospitality, so that got very bleak. it's been vital. here at hedingham we don't have any land particularly, so we are having to live on our wits and be...
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and queen fellow historian who wrote a report for the national trust about colonialism she talked aboutt happen and because all we are doing is trying to promote knowledge but that has happened. ifeel at promote knowledge but that has happened. i feel at the same time the culture war has led to all this behaviour is kind of over. ., , all this behaviour is kind of over-- it _ all this behaviour is kind of over.- it has - all this behaviour is kind of over.- it has not i all this behaviour is kind of. over.- it has not really over. ready? it has not really been tested _ over. ready? it has not really been tested at _ over. ready? it has not really been tested at an _ over. ready? it has not really been tested at an election, i i been tested at an election, i feel like the politicians engaged with that have lost heart, we had keir starmer... as you say that i am eyeing a quote from rishi sunak, the promised britain with indian heritage who said a few days ago that extremists are spreading a poison, they want us to doubt our country's history and achievements. they want us to accept a mora
and queen fellow historian who wrote a report for the national trust about colonialism she talked aboutt happen and because all we are doing is trying to promote knowledge but that has happened. ifeel at promote knowledge but that has happened. i feel at the same time the culture war has led to all this behaviour is kind of over. ., , all this behaviour is kind of over-- it _ all this behaviour is kind of over.- it has - all this behaviour is kind of over.- it has not i all this behaviour is...
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but a nation that trusts in god , according to imam azim al-shanmun, trusts in god and trusts in himselfusts in many things. that exists, we know for sure that these two eras that the imams taught us leadership, emphasizing that our great martyrs taught us, can definitely improve the situation of the iranian nation on the path of further progress, god willing. justice will be better and we are sure to be present and participate in this path of sincerity. the people play a very important role, like in all fields, the role of the people will be very decisive, and with the participation of the people, many problems have been solved, and with the grace of hazrat haq, more than the past, god willing, more than the past, god willing , will be solved, this is a divine promise. it is god's promise that if you want god's help , you must hold hands, you must be together , you must be together, you must know that god's help will be yours, you are the one who believes in the believers of god almighty, both with his own help and with powerful hands. believers means you people will help and this help
but a nation that trusts in god , according to imam azim al-shanmun, trusts in god and trusts in himselfusts in many things. that exists, we know for sure that these two eras that the imams taught us leadership, emphasizing that our great martyrs taught us, can definitely improve the situation of the iranian nation on the path of further progress, god willing. justice will be better and we are sure to be present and participate in this path of sincerity. the people play a very important role,...
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meanwhile, our national trust in chicken institutions has taken yet another major hit because chick-fil-a its "no antibiotics ever" promise. what? you can't just make fast food what's next? arby's announcing "we seem to have lost the meats." according to their announcement, it's just a tiny change from "no antibiotics ever" to "no antibiotics important to humans." um, no offense, chick-fil-a i don't trust a restaurant deciding which antibiotics are important to me. you'd never hear a doctor say, "you have a pretty serious infection. but i'd like to get a second opinion from kyle, the assistant manager at red lobster." kyle says you have unlimited shrimp. chick-fil-a says they're being forced to loosen their standards because of a diminishing chicken supply. it makes sense. any economist will tell you that's just the law of supply and delicious. as deliciousness increases, supply goes down into my belly. [laughter] i will admit, i will agree with some of you that that graphic was more disturbing than funny. my graphics team worked a long time on it and i don't want to let those guys down.
meanwhile, our national trust in chicken institutions has taken yet another major hit because chick-fil-a its "no antibiotics ever" promise. what? you can't just make fast food what's next? arby's announcing "we seem to have lost the meats." according to their announcement, it's just a tiny change from "no antibiotics ever" to "no antibiotics important to humans." um, no offense, chick-fil-a i don't trust a restaurant deciding which antibiotics are...
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willing, by choosing armed, expert and pious people, existing problems, including issues. dear nation iran, trusting in the almighty god, with their own unity and unity, has always been a mold and the plans of the enemy have no effect on us, the dear people of iran, who have always been with god's grace and are always victorious and dominant. we want everyone to participate in this election, god willing, as always , we will defeat and defeat the enemies. in a message, ayatollah sobhani emphasized the importance of elections in the system of the islamic republic of iran: the general public and different classes are requested to elect faithful, worthy, committed and knowledgeable people to reform the country's affairs and solve the country's problems. do to livelihood problems by the will of god, it will be solved in this way. in the message of ayatollah javadi aamili, it is stated that in all occasions and topics that are related to the independence of the country, the security of the country and the greatness of this country. countries are involved, like elections and non-elections, we should be act
willing, by choosing armed, expert and pious people, existing problems, including issues. dear nation iran, trusting in the almighty god, with their own unity and unity, has always been a mold and the plans of the enemy have no effect on us, the dear people of iran, who have always been with god's grace and are always victorious and dominant. we want everyone to participate in this election, god willing, as always , we will defeat and defeat the enemies. in a message, ayatollah sobhani...
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we have to be a nation that trusts women. >> the visit was the last stop in a six-state swing for harris on the issue of reproductive rights. >>> now to a political storm that is setting off reaction from washington to tel aviv. senate majority leader chuck schumer slammed israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the senate floor and called for new elections in israel to replace him. as cbs' scott macfarlane reports, the highest ranking jewish elected official is now facing backlash for his historic speech. >> reporter: nearly half a year into the war between israel and hamas, majority leader chuck schumer, one of congress' staunchest supporters of israel, uncorked a blistering criticism of the israeli leader. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu has lost his way. >> reporter: in a 40-minute address he called for new elections and new israeli leadership. >> he has been too willing to tolerate the civilian toll in gaza which is pushing support for israel worldwide to historic lows. >> reporter: schumer's words come amid growing concerns among democrats and potential democratic voters
we have to be a nation that trusts women. >> the visit was the last stop in a six-state swing for harris on the issue of reproductive rights. >>> now to a political storm that is setting off reaction from washington to tel aviv. senate majority leader chuck schumer slammed israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the senate floor and called for new elections in israel to replace him. as cbs' scott macfarlane reports, the highest ranking jewish elected official is now facing...
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really, really trust the number one app, real estate perfect national trust. download the realtor.com. >> today >> the omaha steaks semiannual sale is back, right now. you'll say 50% sitewide on america's best steaks, chicken burgers. and so much more all backed by our 100% guarantee that you'll love every bite and for limited time, when you go to omaha steaks.com slash tv, you'll get 12 omaha steaks, burgers free with your order the omaha steaks.com slash tv today and say big on the quality you deserve. >> i'm david culver in port-au-prince, haiti. and this to cnn all right behind me you can see pictures from just moments ago that was president by net joint base andrews. he is on his way west to some key swing states, nevada and arizona. it comes to cnn, has new reporting about how the biden campaign plans to keep these dates blue after incredibly narrow victory in 2020. cnn stephanie elam is in reno, nevada this morning, which will be the president's first stop there. this is a trip was a pretty serious expectations for the biden campaign. stephanie and it's
really, really trust the number one app, real estate perfect national trust. download the realtor.com. >> today >> the omaha steaks semiannual sale is back, right now. you'll say 50% sitewide on america's best steaks, chicken burgers. and so much more all backed by our 100% guarantee that you'll love every bite and for limited time, when you go to omaha steaks.com slash tv, you'll get 12 omaha steaks, burgers free with your order the omaha steaks.com slash tv today and say big on...
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recently, the british national health service trust issued an internal directive that a man can... breastfeed. the daily mail drew attention to the document. according to the national health service foundation, hormone-assisted milk from transgender women who were born male is just as good for babies as their mother's. breast milk. a leaked letter from the medical director of sussex university hospitals trust describes both products as breast milk and says they are ideal foods. for babies, that is, just a minute , let's still figure it out, we are talking about transgender women who were born men, that is, these are men who thought that they were women, and now they also want to feed babies with their male breasts, imagining that they are mothers, where does something come from in the male nipple on the male chest? milk if a man does not, for example, have a female organ such as the mammary gland, but it turns out that anything is possible... common sense, however, rests on some scientific research conducted by the national health service foundation in 2022 . then the concentration of testost
recently, the british national health service trust issued an internal directive that a man can... breastfeed. the daily mail drew attention to the document. according to the national health service foundation, hormone-assisted milk from transgender women who were born male is just as good for babies as their mother's. breast milk. a leaked letter from the medical director of sussex university hospitals trust describes both products as breast milk and says they are ideal foods. for babies, that...
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getting ready to conduct the quote, large scale crimes of its service. nature, this is how the national anti trust committee describes a situation. when go straight to you in english said you weren't operational and investigative measures carried out by the security authorities. a group of criminals with the intention to commit high profile terrace defense as was discovered. and one of the residential buildings in the town of car block, unblocked all by the special forces of the federal security service of russia. when attempting to detain them. they open fire on law enforcement officers who arrived on the scene glass to the criminals in order to ensure the safety of citizens. a concert terrorist operation was introduced to the area where the terrace, where a fall moved on to other news. now high ranking jim and military officers, it'd been called red honda to discussing plans to supply tourist cruise missiles to ukraine and use them to destroy the crime in bridge. now that phone conversation was intercepted by russia and released biopsies, edits, and chief on friday. there were for 4 minutes to s
getting ready to conduct the quote, large scale crimes of its service. nature, this is how the national anti trust committee describes a situation. when go straight to you in english said you weren't operational and investigative measures carried out by the security authorities. a group of criminals with the intention to commit high profile terrace defense as was discovered. and one of the residential buildings in the town of car block, unblocked all by the special forces of the federal...
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the reason, given tick tock is a national security trust. what about freedom of speech and how will be shooting respond? this is inside story, the hello that on james pays the future if.
the reason, given tick tock is a national security trust. what about freedom of speech and how will be shooting respond? this is inside story, the hello that on james pays the future if.
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we have to be a nation that trusts women. >> reporter: democrats keenly aware voters have moved to protect abortion rights in all six states where it has appeared on the ballot since roe versus wade was overturned, including conservative states like kansas, kentucky, and ohio. in his state of the union speech, president biden noting in the supreme court's decision overturning roe, the justices themselves wrote women are not without political power. >> you're about to realize just how much you were right about that. >> reporter: the president is counting on abortion to drive voters to the polls this november. as many as 14 states could have measures related to abortion or reproductive rights on the ballot. among them, nevada, pennsylvania, and arizona. battleground states that could decide this election. as the nation's first female vice president, harris has been the leading voice on reproductive rights for the biden administration. david, she's been going state to state, hoping to rally democratic voters around this issue. david? >> david: rachel scott covering the race for president for
we have to be a nation that trusts women. >> reporter: democrats keenly aware voters have moved to protect abortion rights in all six states where it has appeared on the ballot since roe versus wade was overturned, including conservative states like kansas, kentucky, and ohio. in his state of the union speech, president biden noting in the supreme court's decision overturning roe, the justices themselves wrote women are not without political power. >> you're about to realize just...
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we have to be a nation that trusts women. >> harris and biden are touting abortion access as a key issuen the presidential campaign. president biden is counting on voters to turn out in support of him for this cause as well. >> this might come as welcome news if you're planning on going to work tomorrow. >> a new bill would shorten the current workweek from our normal 40 hours to 32. so no friday work day needed. the legislation is written by senator bernie sanders and california senator laphonza butler. while the workweek would drop down to 32 hours, it wouldn't mean a loss of pay. >> now, what's interesting is the bill points to artificial intelligence and automation boosting overall productivity, allowing workers to enjoy the extra day off. >> a royal rule of trust now broken the new measures being taken after kate middleton's family photo controversy plus spring break suspense, the city of miami is anxiously awaiting what is usually its rowdiest weekend for partiers. >> but now other places are taking advantage and it is our pick for the best thing you will see today. >> a special su
we have to be a nation that trusts women. >> harris and biden are touting abortion access as a key issuen the presidential campaign. president biden is counting on voters to turn out in support of him for this cause as well. >> this might come as welcome news if you're planning on going to work tomorrow. >> a new bill would shorten the current workweek from our normal 40 hours to 32. so no friday work day needed. the legislation is written by senator bernie sanders and...
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national police leaves much to be desired. so there is a need to change that leadership. there is a need to inspire trustn national police. there is a need to reinforce the state. and we believe that this transition, which i call a transition of wisdom, should not, you know, be there for a long time. it should be 12 months or maximum 18 months, and then they should organise elections to give a voice to the people. but to address my point, if you would address my point about the power of in particular mr cherizier, known as barbecue because of his gang's predilection for burning down buildings, often with the human residents inside those buildings. now, mr cherizier has made it plain that he sees a very significant role for himself in haiti's political future. he has said it's the haitian people who will take destiny into their own hands. they will choose who will govern them. and the clear implication is that he might well be putting himself before the haitian people. do you think he should be allowed to play a role in haiti's political future? not at all. because we cannot have a transition that will re
national police leaves much to be desired. so there is a need to change that leadership. there is a need to inspire trustn national police. there is a need to reinforce the state. and we believe that this transition, which i call a transition of wisdom, should not, you know, be there for a long time. it should be 12 months or maximum 18 months, and then they should organise elections to give a voice to the people. but to address my point, if you would address my point about the power of in...