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sacred metro toss up nu district, metro barrikadnaya 905 reception first we are returning to the department. listen and also that our shift is over. okay, let's go now. sit quickly . how are you here, will you get better? hello hello why did you come? i dont know. i did not see your eyes and did not hear your voice. so i decided to take a look. look, if you're uncomfortable, i can go. nothing, no need to work at the disco. i don't drink anymore, okay? hello lena excuse me for the last time , the state was as if i had been pulled out of a microwave oven. but now how does it feel? it looks like it was taken out yesterday. i take it you know my name? and i still don't know who. i'm really glad you came true. because we show maybe yes good peaches. yes, me too. so anyway, how do you feel? okay the doctor said he'll write it out next week. all right, guys, that's enough, our girls need to rest. thanks for the peaches. they are extraordinary, please while i get well so i hope for you. here think what you're doing. the fact that you help, girls, it's cool, it's great. and then what, she already su
sacred metro toss up nu district, metro barrikadnaya 905 reception first we are returning to the department. listen and also that our shift is over. okay, let's go now. sit quickly . how are you here, will you get better? hello hello why did you come? i dont know. i did not see your eyes and did not hear your voice. so i decided to take a look. look, if you're uncomfortable, i can go. nothing, no need to work at the disco. i don't drink anymore, okay? hello lena excuse me for the last time ,...
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Mar 30, 2022
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. >>> es vital que cada nu de nosotros aporte haciendo un buen uso del agua, porque el reciente inviernotipo de barriles existe por ejemplo en el salvador se utilizaba mucho, la diferencia es que en el salvador cuando llueve de verdad, es zona tropical. >>> lo bueno es que desde arriba se estÁ incentivando a cuidar el agua. >>> necesitamos nosotros este tipo de herramienta. >>> hablando de ello vamos con esta imagen que les quiero mostrar de lo que estÁ ocurriendo en nuestro planeta, estuvimos estableciendo recortes vamos al polo sur, esta fotografÍa de la nasa, tierra firme esto que vemos y esta lÍnea fina marca capas de hielos, vamos hacia la zona este hielos, vamos hacia la zona este del Ártico, fue tomada el 22 de febrero del aÑo 2022, fÍjese lo que sucede el 12 de marzo, comienza a moverse finalmente el hielo, es del tamaÑo de la ciudad de new york, y vemos lo que pasa el 22 de marzo, completamente colapsada, no existes mÁs, no se habÍa visto nunca antes esto, esa capa de hielo se habÍa visto firme desde satÉlites. y esta capa de hielo completamente colapsada y esto nos da una idea
. >>> es vital que cada nu de nosotros aporte haciendo un buen uso del agua, porque el reciente inviernotipo de barriles existe por ejemplo en el salvador se utilizaba mucho, la diferencia es que en el salvador cuando llueve de verdad, es zona tropical. >>> lo bueno es que desde arriba se estÁ incentivando a cuidar el agua. >>> necesitamos nosotros este tipo de herramienta. >>> hablando de ello vamos con esta imagen que les quiero mostrar de lo que estÁ...
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Mar 27, 2022
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ella nu tidied up shifted the passport to another place.n general, it turned out that she heard our conversation. please accept everything for the seventh race on the falcon. in what sense? yes, so thinking out loud, and you can have one more bet on the seventh race. hello hello all the bubbles are gone. good calmly, calmly do not rush. don't be angry with me anymore. the break is over, listen a. maybe we'll sit somewhere in the evening cafe youth. well come on come on. come in. well, what are you looking at? report, cherkasov kasishsya girlfriend sold pelargonate on behalf of puzyrev today finished messi her completed more bubbles. no. that's for sure i think she knows a lot and still think bubbles. now he will try to get rid of her, he must detain her and interrogate her no. in short, this will immediately become known to the captain, lekhina, well, it will go further along the chain to the organizer, and he can go to the bottom. and the cashier, too, will not collect. so you suggest that petrovich the cashier should disappear. pressure v
ella nu tidied up shifted the passport to another place.n general, it turned out that she heard our conversation. please accept everything for the seventh race on the falcon. in what sense? yes, so thinking out loud, and you can have one more bet on the seventh race. hello hello all the bubbles are gone. good calmly, calmly do not rush. don't be angry with me anymore. the break is over, listen a. maybe we'll sit somewhere in the evening cafe youth. well come on come on. come in. well, what are...
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Mar 1, 2022
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. >> la nu"nueva normalidad" h inundado casi todos los rincone de pais con los mandatos de us obligatorio para otras enfrnfermedades. >> a dos aÑos la tasa de p positividad esta en un 2% i que las restricciones se le levantan >> a partir del miercoles el uus obligatorio deascarillas sera opcional y en estados naranjas no re2quieren uso de mascarillas y en verde es obligacion >> para epidemiologo quitarlo e un decision precipitada >> la policiatica y la presio social se adantan a la salud publica. >> mstnmostrar la cartilla de u acciones tambien es opcional >> cakarla amezola noticias telemundo. >> eue del elecntnco del a pelicula koda gano la premio y la mayoria los actores son rsordos, asi vao un dia a la vez buenas noches >> ayer en exatlón -estados unidos y emilio lara se había ido sentenciado el día esperaba para conocer a su rival podría ser un compañero o el rival del eipo rojo como héctor "perfecto" gómez y llegó la reacción roja y el equipo de los famosos
. >> la nu"nueva normalidad" h inundado casi todos los rincone de pais con los mandatos de us obligatorio para otras enfrnfermedades. >> a dos aÑos la tasa de p positividad esta en un 2% i que las restricciones se le levantan >> a partir del miercoles el uus obligatorio deascarillas sera opcional y en estados naranjas no re2quieren uso de mascarillas y en verde es obligacion >> para epidemiologo quitarlo e un decision precipitada >> la policiatica y la...
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Mar 11, 2022
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. >> jimmy: the name of the band -- >> nu beginning. >> jimmy: nu beginning.nted i think i was in the car with my mother. i didn't believe it. by the way, back then, you didn't have cds, dvds, phones. if you had a cassette, you could listen to it. i heard myself on the radio, oh my god, i made it. > jimmy: so exciting. have you ever reached a level of excitement that equals that? >> the first time is like no other. i mean, in sex, in all of the other things. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> hear yourself on the radio. you know. yes. >> jimmy: what radio station was it on, do you remember that? >> yeah, it was wjtt power 94. >> jimmy: power 94, oh, yeah. everything was power. >> kelan decker. >> jimmy: wow, that's great. that's where you got the taste for all of this? >> my passion was by way of trying to find something meaningful for me. there's not many options when you come from underserved communities. i found myself in a better situation because my mother, she wanted to make sure that we knew that there were many other options. so she supported me singing.
. >> jimmy: the name of the band -- >> nu beginning. >> jimmy: nu beginning.nted i think i was in the car with my mother. i didn't believe it. by the way, back then, you didn't have cds, dvds, phones. if you had a cassette, you could listen to it. i heard myself on the radio, oh my god, i made it. > jimmy: so exciting. have you ever reached a level of excitement that equals that? >> the first time is like no other. i mean, in sex, in all of the other things. [...
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Mar 23, 2022
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this is the nu powerful, but anyway. this is the au who powerful, but anyway.nly _ powerful, but anyway. this is the guy who only has _ powerful, but anyway. this is the guy who only has one _ powerful, but anyway. this is the guy who only has one slice - powerful, but anyway. this is the guy who only has one slice of- powerful, but anyway. this is the l guy who only has one slice of pizza when they bring pizza into the treasury! sebastien, you will take us to the front page of the yorkshire post, keen to see how they will tell the story and when i saw the little clip in they are saying he listen to the north, tell us more about that. yes. north, tell us more about that. yes, this is obviously _ north, tell us more about that. yes, this is obviously the _ north, tell us more about that. yes, this is obviously the levelling up agenda, — this is obviously the levelling up agenda, which is a big part of the government's domestic pitch and it was surprising, no reference to levelling — was surprising, no reference to levelling up within the spring statement, but i
this is the nu powerful, but anyway. this is the au who powerful, but anyway.nly _ powerful, but anyway. this is the guy who only has _ powerful, but anyway. this is the guy who only has one _ powerful, but anyway. this is the guy who only has one slice - powerful, but anyway. this is the guy who only has one slice of- powerful, but anyway. this is the l guy who only has one slice of pizza when they bring pizza into the treasury! sebastien, you will take us to the front page of the yorkshire...
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senators today met earlier today and they will decide her fate despite the contentious nus of recentonfirmations, there are signals the judge ketanji brown jackson may garner at least some bipartisan support. trevor shirley reports. well, those confirmation hearings are expected to start in just a few weeks. and the white house still believes this nominee can get bipartisan support. this week, judge jackson met with the senate's top leaders that included senate majority leader chuck schumer and minority leader mitch mcconnell. she'll continue to meet with senators up until her confirmation hearings, which are slated to start on march. 21st, this process helps get senators acquainted with judge jackson before actually questioning her in a public setting. those confirmation hearings will be held by the senate judiciary committee. already. the white house says there's reason to believe members of both parties will get behind this nominee. i think there's no question as a judge who has been confirmed. >> 3 by the senate of someone who has a long as both jurist who is ruled a in the direc
senators today met earlier today and they will decide her fate despite the contentious nus of recentonfirmations, there are signals the judge ketanji brown jackson may garner at least some bipartisan support. trevor shirley reports. well, those confirmation hearings are expected to start in just a few weeks. and the white house still believes this nominee can get bipartisan support. this week, judge jackson met with the senate's top leaders that included senate majority leader chuck schumer and...
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Mar 8, 2022
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ants >> i am adgl erthe are tufure nu clr ea weapon s inthat onregi than there we rewhen we started. reporter: she worries abt ouwhat lengpuths tin will ach to rebuild the ruiassn empire. >> this is mpcolelyte unhiedng in my v iew. >>> now the unedit tinaons says one hadn't miiolln ukesrain fled inthe last 11 days, the rglaest and icqukest spdilacement of peop ilen rope since world r waii. nb>> uelvaieble, thank you. > >> u.s.storm refutus arne the red this ur, coinntuing a steep dordwnwa sdeli stemming from e thsurge in oil prices. th e aspaian cic fimaetrks also do. wn >>gas prices are surgin sspaed $6 a gaonll. on the other side of the bay relative ba rgn aiof $4.89. and the li ne snakeouarnd e the stavate ere ag $4.32 a llgaon. as it is repo trtedhe reis thsomeing you n do tohelp dre ive thos icpres back. >> isth gas stn atiois n knowto have some ofthe lowest prices in t he co untyju ston e thheotr side of the hiy,ghwa icpres are up to 70% more d an rtexpes say it pao ys tshop around. people were feelg infed up about fug elin at thmpe pu. >> i just think itis rilodicuusth at we a
ants >> i am adgl erthe are tufure nu clr ea weapon s inthat onregi than there we rewhen we started. reporter: she worries abt ouwhat lengpuths tin will ach to rebuild the ruiassn empire. >> this is mpcolelyte unhiedng in my v iew. >>> now the unedit tinaons says one hadn't miiolln ukesrain fled inthe last 11 days, the rglaest and icqukest spdilacement of peop ilen rope since world r waii. nb>> uelvaieble, thank you. > >> u.s.storm refutus arne the red this...
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Mar 18, 2022
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has confirmed nearly 2 though the real nu ithought to have already fled the country. >> pure thug who is waging an immoral war against the people of ukraine. >> reporter: president biden is scheduled to speak with chinese president xi jinping this morning. the white house says mr. biden will urge xi to refuse the kremlin's request for military aid. >> our concerns about china assisting in any way russia as they invade a foreign country is of significant concern and would -- the response would be consequences. >> reporter: secretary of state antony blinken says beijing should be working to convince vladimir putin to call off the invasion. >> instead it appears that china is moving in the opposite direction by refusing to condemn this aggression while seeking to portray itself as a neutral ar bitter. >> reporter: blinken said he believes russia has committed war crimes in ukraine and warned that as putin becomes desperate, he may deploy chemical weapons as part of a false flag operation aimed at justifying an escalation of attacks. the secretary general of nato said any use of chemical
has confirmed nearly 2 though the real nu ithought to have already fled the country. >> pure thug who is waging an immoral war against the people of ukraine. >> reporter: president biden is scheduled to speak with chinese president xi jinping this morning. the white house says mr. biden will urge xi to refuse the kremlin's request for military aid. >> our concerns about china assisting in any way russia as they invade a foreign country is of significant concern and would --...
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have a gton speak sometes that should and doe bd will a tonigh a straightalk and ansha the nee of our nus the unid stahe theorld doesn't stay the se. russia iad the sereign nation of ukraine. thanks thing that's w, as appropriators, w come togethery year a we ofnergy and heland securityto a. omni from theek,eaning all.notom any, meaning some, b al k about that. one of the most tim. republicans andemocts, can come tethe and forge an agement thatets all 12il . to t america pple,his anccomplhment. it not perfect. course its n. chamoned.ies that i 1.9illiono buiheall. i know t majorit dik th. we got that in. the iro de. i ston this chaer and i was very upset tha day and peopleantedron dome like the republicans. our beled israel will be able to defentsf. our gre united ste cst guard will ge ships ice beds will be fd. there a is lot of and i spectfulisagreeh reentiveelaura and she s aht t o, but have the hide ptectionsn at is at will remain law. inmerica t mak sure that the rit tis nev paid f that abors areever pai for b so what it was was a compromise. there are things in this bill obviously t
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Mar 7, 2022
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. >>> the growing list of companies who say no more to ckn miteruiass ba ia nu ll flip the way you cltinum ez-squeeze. it's a new, upside-down bottle... with no cap. you just grab and squeeze. platinum's upgraded, more powerful formula breaks down and removes grease 4 times faster. nice! no flip, no mess. platinum is also a go-to grease cleaner for your sink, your countertops, and to pre-treat stains on laundry. faster. easier. new dawn platinum ez-squeeze. flip the way you clean dishes. up at 2:00am again? tonight, try pure zzzs all night. unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall asleep. stay asleep. what makes febreze air effects different? while cheaper aerosols rely on artificial propellants... febreze uses a 100% natural propellant. check it out! pressure created by what's in your air makes the bottle spray. which means freshness everyone will love. febreze. >>> more and more companies have severed ties following the invasion with ukraine. netflix ramped up sanctions on russia, announcing it's su
. >>> the growing list of companies who say no more to ckn miteruiass ba ia nu ll flip the way you cltinum ez-squeeze. it's a new, upside-down bottle... with no cap. you just grab and squeeze. platinum's upgraded, more powerful formula breaks down and removes grease 4 times faster. nice! no flip, no mess. platinum is also a go-to grease cleaner for your sink, your countertops, and to pre-treat stains on laundry. faster. easier. new dawn platinum ez-squeeze. flip the way you clean...
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Mar 4, 2022
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triggered by a natural disaster, a tsunami, the invasion of ukraine has brought conflict close to working nu with the russians now controlling the site, the immediate danger has passed. but concern remains over why a nuclear plant was a military target. victoria gill, bbc news. for more on this i am nowjoined by matthew kroenig in washington dc. he is a nuclear expert at the atlantic council. as an expert in this field, how alarmed were you when you heard this nuclear plant have been attacked? i was very alarmed. this is the first time in history that a country has intentionally fired on a nuclear plant. we have had accidents in the past at chernobyl, three mile island, fukushima, but they were accidents or acts of god. this was an act of war. it could have been quite bad. it could have led to an meltdown, it could have led to nuclear material being dispersed in the area, so it seems like we are in the area, so it seems like we are in the clear for now, but ukraine has 13 nuclear power plants, there are still fighting going on in the vicinity of this one, so i remain concerned this is quite
triggered by a natural disaster, a tsunami, the invasion of ukraine has brought conflict close to working nu with the russians now controlling the site, the immediate danger has passed. but concern remains over why a nuclear plant was a military target. victoria gill, bbc news. for more on this i am nowjoined by matthew kroenig in washington dc. he is a nuclear expert at the atlantic council. as an expert in this field, how alarmed were you when you heard this nuclear plant have been attacked?...
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that called on bill clinton to use all necessary force, including ground forces, to confront sloboda nu milosevic because of yugoslavia's actions against ethnic albanians. skosovo biden knew the yugoslav president personally. no one knows for sure what happened in april 1993 during the three-hour talks between biden and milosevic face to face, but years later biden told reporters that he said to milosevic’s face verbatim the following. i am i think you're a fucking war criminal and should be tried like a criminal. agree that the old man is biden. since then, he hasn’t changed a bit, but what he came to europe with this time, on the one hand, there is a feeling that olaf schultz manuel macron and other eu leaders are lining up at a telephone booth to call the kremlin and once again try to solve the matter peacefully on the other hand, nato forces are increasing their presence in eastern europe, and polish president andrzej duda is trying to put together a coalition that, even if not under the flag of nato, it will still be able to send nato soldiers to ukraine from the so-called peacekee
that called on bill clinton to use all necessary force, including ground forces, to confront sloboda nu milosevic because of yugoslavia's actions against ethnic albanians. skosovo biden knew the yugoslav president personally. no one knows for sure what happened in april 1993 during the three-hour talks between biden and milosevic face to face, but years later biden told reporters that he said to milosevic’s face verbatim the following. i am i think you're a fucking war criminal and should be...
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third world war sergey borisovich and besides there are various countries that are increasing their nues the fact that they are placing some more new weapons systems there, poland for a second. well, you are our specialist in poland. yes , i want to understand the poles, they are telling us about what is not today. tomorrow they are ready, there nato will introduce some kind of peacekeeping forces into the territory of western ukraine, it seems that they are not guys, we are not ready to support it, because here is the first point, yes, which i started it will lead to a war with russia they seem to be they say it, but the poles do not hit the brakes. do you think they what are they all about? in principle, they came up with this or conceived it. this was a proposal, not a detailed proposal, but a solution to this very extreme self metanate, which you referred to at the beginning. eh, this one also passed and in his decisions a ban on such on such a delivery operation was made. so this will not happen, but well, there is a biden statement, you know, some kind of tricky biden statement t
third world war sergey borisovich and besides there are various countries that are increasing their nues the fact that they are placing some more new weapons systems there, poland for a second. well, you are our specialist in poland. yes , i want to understand the poles, they are telling us about what is not today. tomorrow they are ready, there nato will introduce some kind of peacekeeping forces into the territory of western ukraine, it seems that they are not guys, we are not ready to...
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Mar 26, 2022
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yes, in which nu does not live with his parents, yes, but takes care of his elderly parents. to the center to us. they are sure that here their parents are under supervision and with them. everything will be fine. during the day. in fact, a chair. the lights are extinguished, the music is playing, pleasant, the atmosphere is all this breath is very fresh and we observe a romantic picture of a star in the sky, the moon has the impression that you are in some kind of a thunderstorm, where they descend from just such salty ones. pillars with pleasure go here. it's the norm, but in our country it's the norm that there is an institution for children, because the parents work. and as for the old men, we are, in general, coping, who, how can everyone has their own script, is courting. well , maybe, if so to speak, to bring this logic to the very end. if the old one is not enough, then maybe such a garden in your case in israel, this is such a kind, so to speak, a nursing home, which, well, is not very similar to a russian house elderly. the principle is almost such that i see this,
yes, in which nu does not live with his parents, yes, but takes care of his elderly parents. to the center to us. they are sure that here their parents are under supervision and with them. everything will be fine. during the day. in fact, a chair. the lights are extinguished, the music is playing, pleasant, the atmosphere is all this breath is very fresh and we observe a romantic picture of a star in the sky, the moon has the impression that you are in some kind of a thunderstorm, where they...
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we'rba itwmitee ckn o nus. >>> cnbc cryptoworld is sponsored by crypto.com, the world's fastest growingnything else you wanna know? is the hype too much? am i ready? i can't tell you everything. but if you want to make history, you gotta call your own shots. we going to the league! . >>> some news from inside instagram. julia has the scoop. hi, julia. >> well, carl, meta is announcing new features to help instagram shore up its defenses against tiktok instagram can attach 30 seconds of a song with a direct message, amazon and apple music another feature will allow people to quickly reshare posts to their closest four friends. there's also the ability to see who's online to chat and to quickly create polls now, these features are designed to prompt more messaging with close friends. it's a move to rival snap. instagram aims to keep people on the app so they don't swipe over to rival tiktok. these new features come as two analysts weigh in this morning on meta's ad process er reese noting it jefferies also warning about headwinds from supply chain disruptions and a rise in inflation. they
we'rba itwmitee ckn o nus. >>> cnbc cryptoworld is sponsored by crypto.com, the world's fastest growingnything else you wanna know? is the hype too much? am i ready? i can't tell you everything. but if you want to make history, you gotta call your own shots. we going to the league! . >>> some news from inside instagram. julia has the scoop. hi, julia. >> well, carl, meta is announcing new features to help instagram shore up its defenses against tiktok instagram can...
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Mar 11, 2022
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♪ their program's nus wawonderful, sweetie! i sure did.h, i have a song about their cheese plates. ♪ cheese please! cheese please! cheese please! cheese please! ♪ uh- it's time for lunch. aw... ♪ ♪ >>> it's 6:55 this morning. welcome back. we are moving you forward with a look at the top stories on "today in the bay." >> starting with breaking news on the vaccine front. moderna says its vaccine protected children six months to six years old from severe illness. the study involved nearly 7,000 children, a majority of whom experienced moderate to mild side effects. the protection specifically against the omicron variant was low, under 50% for children under 2 years old. only about 38% effective for children 2 to 6. right now vaccines are only approved for children over 5 years old and moderna plans to seek new emergency authorization in the coming weeks. >>> overnight, a deadly shooting involving law enforcement officers. "today in the bay's" bob redell live. talk to us about the circumstances surrounding the shooting. >> good morning. this
♪ their program's nus wawonderful, sweetie! i sure did.h, i have a song about their cheese plates. ♪ cheese please! cheese please! cheese please! cheese please! ♪ uh- it's time for lunch. aw... ♪ ♪ >>> it's 6:55 this morning. welcome back. we are moving you forward with a look at the top stories on "today in the bay." >> starting with breaking news on the vaccine front. moderna says its vaccine protected children six months to six years old from severe...
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other western allies could not have been more excited, but they were also skeptical because they told nus realtime, america is back, for now, but you know, we don't know if donald trump will run again, we don't know if he'll win again, and we don't know if someone else will run and win again. and you know, america could be back in these sort of four-year cycles, and that uncertainty is very disconcerting for world leaders. so again, this particular conflict, the one silver lining, is that it did sort of reassure allies, and restore the united states into that traditional historical role of taking a leadership role, in unites kind of the world against anti-democratic actions. and that's what we're seeing now, and this is really what is at stake with this trip and going back to the final stop of president biden's first trip, it was added at the end, and it was a summit in geneva, with russian president vladimir putin, and that kind of offered an early inkling of the administration wants to turn its attention to china, and it wants to focus on china, but you know what, russia still might be
other western allies could not have been more excited, but they were also skeptical because they told nus realtime, america is back, for now, but you know, we don't know if donald trump will run again, we don't know if he'll win again, and we don't know if someone else will run and win again. and you know, america could be back in these sort of four-year cycles, and that uncertainty is very disconcerting for world leaders. so again, this particular conflict, the one silver lining, is that it...
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we are having now to think about drop compared nus year after year, california department of water resourcesces across the state, including here in the central valley. our goal is really to be collecting this data, which helps us better understand what prefer systems look like. dwr engineering geologist, doctor katherine, to lou back manages the airborne electromagnetic or atm surveys. she says low flying helicopters use equipment to send signals to the ground that bounce back up kind of like taking an mri of the earth's surface. we're in year 3 of a drought and it's very likely that climate change that the impacts of drought are going to continue. and so in drought years, when we rely more on ground the surface water, it's important to understand what that groundwater resource looks like. >> what how water gets in, how water flows. how much is there in order to use the ground water in sustainably in those years. for the most part, i'm a huge majority of californians get their water specifically or only from ground water. and so that's why it's important, especially in curb smart with the tu
we are having now to think about drop compared nus year after year, california department of water resourcesces across the state, including here in the central valley. our goal is really to be collecting this data, which helps us better understand what prefer systems look like. dwr engineering geologist, doctor katherine, to lou back manages the airborne electromagnetic or atm surveys. she says low flying helicopters use equipment to send signals to the ground that bounce back up kind of like...
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we are having now to think about drop compared nus year after year, california department of water resourcesting helicopter flyovers to serve a groundwater resources across the state, including here in the central valley. our goal is really to be collecting this data, which helps us better understand what prefer systems look like. dwr engineering geologist, doctor katherine to lou back manages the airborne electromagnetic or atm surveys. she says low flying helicopters use equipment to send signals to the ground that bounce back up kind of like taking an mri of the earth's surface. we're in year 3 of a drought. and it's very likely that climate change that the impacts of drought are going to continue. and so in drought years will be rely more on ground and surface water. it's important to understand what that groundwater resource looks like. >> what how water gets in, how water flows. how much is there in order to use the ground water in sustainably in those years. for the most part, i'm a huge majority of californians get their water specifically or only from ground water. and so that's why
we are having now to think about drop compared nus year after year, california department of water resourcesting helicopter flyovers to serve a groundwater resources across the state, including here in the central valley. our goal is really to be collecting this data, which helps us better understand what prefer systems look like. dwr engineering geologist, doctor katherine to lou back manages the airborne electromagnetic or atm surveys. she says low flying helicopters use equipment to send...
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we are having now to think about drop compared nus year after year, california department of water resourcester flyovers to serve a groundwater resources across the state, including here in the central valley. our goal is really to be collecting this data, which helps us better understand what prefer systems look like. dwr engineering geologist, doctor katherine, to lou back manages the airborne electromagnetic or atm surveys. she says low flying helicopters use equipment to send signals to the ground that bounce back up kind of like taking an mri of the earth's surface. we're in year 3 of a drought and it's very likely that climate change that the impacts of drought are going to continue. and so in drought years will be rely more on ground the surface water. it's important to understand what that groundwater resource looks like. >> what how water gets in, how water flows. how much is there in order to use the ground water in sustainably in those years. for the most part, i'm a huge majority of californians get their water specifically or only from ground water. and so that's why it's import
we are having now to think about drop compared nus year after year, california department of water resourcester flyovers to serve a groundwater resources across the state, including here in the central valley. our goal is really to be collecting this data, which helps us better understand what prefer systems look like. dwr engineering geologist, doctor katherine, to lou back manages the airborne electromagnetic or atm surveys. she says low flying helicopters use equipment to send signals to the...
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we are having now to think about drop compared nus year after year, california department of water resources is conducting helicopter flyovers to serve a groundwater resources across the state, including here in the central valley. our goal is really to be collecting this data, which helps us better understand what prefer systems look like. dwr engineering geologist, doctor katherine to lou back manages the airborne electromagnetic or atm surveys. she says low flying helicopters use equipment to send signals to the ground that bounce back up kind of like taking an mri of the earth's surface. we're in year 3 of a drought and it's very likely that climate change that the impacts of drought are going to continue. and so in drought years will be rely more on ground the surface water. it's important to understand what that groundwater resource looks like. >> what how water gets in, how water flows. how much is there in order to use the ground water in sustainably in those years. for the most part, i'm a huge majority of californians get their water specifically or only from ground water. and so t
we are having now to think about drop compared nus year after year, california department of water resources is conducting helicopter flyovers to serve a groundwater resources across the state, including here in the central valley. our goal is really to be collecting this data, which helps us better understand what prefer systems look like. dwr engineering geologist, doctor katherine to lou back manages the airborne electromagnetic or atm surveys. she says low flying helicopters use equipment...
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he believes the growing number of indian grand masters will help bring more talent to the game. barf nu metal al jazeera new delhi . i can leave it there for now. more sports these for you again later, mary, back to you in london. thank you peter. that wraps up the news out at tough and other full bush and for you with post more coverage or developments today in ukraine to join me in a couple of minutes. ah . for the latest news, as it breaks, authorities tell us the brutal violence like this one in the honduran capital are just the tip of the iceberg. and a far more complex security situation with detailed coverage, this coastal vintage in why is one of the worst areas here in the province of ball, from around the world. things seem very normal in the city. if people are still going to work or to school, the self restaurants are busy. with ice caps melting in the north pole juice. climate change charter is ramping up research and investment in the region one at one aisd explorer. china's rise the optic on al jazeera ah, re algebra with haven't talked to al jazeera. we ask, do you belie
he believes the growing number of indian grand masters will help bring more talent to the game. barf nu metal al jazeera new delhi . i can leave it there for now. more sports these for you again later, mary, back to you in london. thank you peter. that wraps up the news out at tough and other full bush and for you with post more coverage or developments today in ukraine to join me in a couple of minutes. ah . for the latest news, as it breaks, authorities tell us the brutal violence like this...
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triggered by a natural disaster, a tsunami, the invasion of ukraine has brought conflict close to working nuh the russians now controlling the site, the immediate danger has passed. but concern remains over why a nuclear plant was a military target. victoria gill, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to matthew kroenig, a nuclear expert at the atlantic council about the attack on the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. this is the first time in history that a country has intentionally fired on a nuclear plant. we have an accident in the past at chernobyl, fukushima, oraccidents accident in the past at chernobyl, fukushima, or accidents or acts of god, this was an act of war. and he could have been quite bad. he could have led to a meltdown, it could have led to a meltdown, it could have led to nuclear material being dispersed in the area, so it seems like we are in the clear for now but ukraine has 13 nuclear power plants and still fighting going on so i still remain concerned that this is quite serious. it’s still remain concerned that this is quite seriou— quite serious. it's about those concerns _ qu
triggered by a natural disaster, a tsunami, the invasion of ukraine has brought conflict close to working nuh the russians now controlling the site, the immediate danger has passed. but concern remains over why a nuclear plant was a military target. victoria gill, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to matthew kroenig, a nuclear expert at the atlantic council about the attack on the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. this is the first time in history that a country has intentionally fired on a nuclear...
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triggered by a natural disaster, a tsunami, the invasion of ukraine has brought conflict close to working nuith the russians now controlling the site, the immediate danger has passed. but concern remains over why a nuclear plant was a military target. victoria gill, bbc news. for more on this i am now joined by tariq rauf. he is the former head of verification and security policy for the international atomic energy agency. we have heard this incident being described as irresponsible. either was your thoughts as well? yes. t -|n~ was your thoughts as well? yes. t an: it was your thoughts as well? yes. typing it is _ was your thoughts as well? yes. typing it is reprehensible - was your thoughts as well? 133 typing it is reprehensible that the russian military forces attacked a fudgy —— functioning nuclear power plant which would affect not only the immediate environment but also potentially countries nearby. you have intimate _ potentially countries nearby. you have intimate knowledge of what is involved in nuclear plants like this. how vulnerable is it at this moment? ~ . ~ . this. how vulner
triggered by a natural disaster, a tsunami, the invasion of ukraine has brought conflict close to working nuith the russians now controlling the site, the immediate danger has passed. but concern remains over why a nuclear plant was a military target. victoria gill, bbc news. for more on this i am now joined by tariq rauf. he is the former head of verification and security policy for the international atomic energy agency. we have heard this incident being described as irresponsible. either was...
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the check points and i look forward to working with the subcommittee on solutions that will assist nus protecting airports. i'm happy to answer any questions. thank you. >> thank you. i appreciate your perspective. >> good afternoon, chairwoman and ranking member and distinguished members of the subcommittee. thank you for inviting me to testify before you today on this very important and alarming issue at our country's airports. i'm the director and chief executive officer of miami international airport. if i may, i would like to take a moment to extend a warm to our hometown congressman jimenez and thank him for his many years of service to miami-dade county and to our airport. here's some of the news here at mia on the heels of three consecutive record breaking years. we went through a very difficult 2020 after covid hut. we finished up 2019 with 47 million passengers. and that translated after covid to in 2020 where we had 18 millions passengers, a significant decrease. now from that, we have rebounded and had a very robust recovery over the last year. we finished off 2021 with a r
the check points and i look forward to working with the subcommittee on solutions that will assist nus protecting airports. i'm happy to answer any questions. thank you. >> thank you. i appreciate your perspective. >> good afternoon, chairwoman and ranking member and distinguished members of the subcommittee. thank you for inviting me to testify before you today on this very important and alarming issue at our country's airports. i'm the director and chief executive officer of miami...
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climate alliance, as you know r, nu. it's 25 states, bipartisan, that took up the mantle of leadership in the climate crisis as the former president withdrew the u.s. from that agreement. you know, i'm a founding member in the pacific island conference of leaders here, made up of 18 countries and the state of hawaii that meet regularly through the east-west center here at the campus of the university of hawaii. and we talk about those issues that are kmask to your pacific island neighbors. the climate crisis is one of those. we hope to be a bridge between the pacific island nations and the u.s. in terms of international discussions on climate policies. as you know, many of the pacific island leaders were instrumental in the discussions in and around the paris agreement. and many share, like hawaii, that climate -- this climate crisis is real, and that significant action must be taken in order to slow global warming and keep the world temperature change to below 1.5 degrees. >> this sort of brings me to my next question.
climate alliance, as you know r, nu. it's 25 states, bipartisan, that took up the mantle of leadership in the climate crisis as the former president withdrew the u.s. from that agreement. you know, i'm a founding member in the pacific island conference of leaders here, made up of 18 countries and the state of hawaii that meet regularly through the east-west center here at the campus of the university of hawaii. and we talk about those issues that are kmask to your pacific island neighbors. the...
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and we've already seep the nus see the number of companies triple i had to keep revising the article.e more than 75% of the population, 80% of the population according to morning studies tell us that they support these superheanctions ad support the embargoes. that doesn't break out by republicans or democrats they are identical there is nothing that unifies the nation so much the blowback from employees is significant -- from consumers in the west but also what matters is this is the whole idea of these kind of sanctions, these economic blockades, and that's what worked in south africa when 200 companies pulled out in south africa in the late 1908s it made a difference that was working hand in happened with government sanctions. but when eric, you know, the leader of east germany stepped down, it was because the economy failed, the economy failed, and that's also what happened previously in russia that's what leads to a change of leadership is right now putin is anchored in fear and coercion. as this crumbles, he becomes vulnerable because there is no other exit here. so the loyalty
and we've already seep the nus see the number of companies triple i had to keep revising the article.e more than 75% of the population, 80% of the population according to morning studies tell us that they support these superheanctions ad support the embargoes. that doesn't break out by republicans or democrats they are identical there is nothing that unifies the nation so much the blowback from employees is significant -- from consumers in the west but also what matters is this is the whole...
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we need those institutions and institutions like those nu to understand that the threat is still viablen though we have not found any explosive devices at any of those locations. we respond the same way that we respond with all our critical incidents response services. we investigate those in the same way and we need to make sure those offices and those institutions understand that we don't want to go them into this isn't real as we need to make sure that is not used against us and there is a device so we need to make sure that the vigilance that those institutions and those members keep their lines of communication and if they see something they say something. right now we have it where we believe it is to a group of individuals as we said one that has a number tieback to a number of phone calls but we're going through all the legal processes, all the investigative methods to make sure it takes us to the right conclusion . >> i do want to commend the leadership at the atlanta field office for their collaboration and for keeping my team and me well briefed on those efforts and with the
we need those institutions and institutions like those nu to understand that the threat is still viablen though we have not found any explosive devices at any of those locations. we respond the same way that we respond with all our critical incidents response services. we investigate those in the same way and we need to make sure those offices and those institutions understand that we don't want to go them into this isn't real as we need to make sure that is not used against us and there is a...
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i think that would -- ultimate low -- put nus a better position forward with so much uncertainty. >> i don't disagree. all right. then. is there public comment? there are no public comment. why all right. seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you very much. thank you. and -- i appreciate your presentation. >> item 4 approval of draft meeting minute this is is an action item >> commissioners any comments on the minutes? do we have a motion to approve >> i make a motion. >> a second? i will second. >> seconded. motion to approve the minutes carter? yes. >> commissioner dickerson. >> yes. >> commissioner huie? >> yes >> president? >> yes. commissioner is absent vice president. >> yes. motion approved. >> thank you. next item. oh. we are supposed to i think we skipped public comment. >> we did. >> any public commenters on the line for draft meeting minutes. >> no. >> public comment is closed. i think we have to remake the motion. >> i make the motion to approve the meeting minutes. draft meeting minutes. i will second. >> okay. >> moved and seconded. commissioner carter. >> yes. >
i think that would -- ultimate low -- put nus a better position forward with so much uncertainty. >> i don't disagree. all right. then. is there public comment? there are no public comment. why all right. seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you very much. thank you. and -- i appreciate your presentation. >> item 4 approval of draft meeting minute this is is an action item >> commissioners any comments on the minutes? do we have a motion to approve >> i make a...
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second xi has to look at the fact the united states globealized of the equivalent of a nu an economicxi i think did not understand at all is my princess diana -- princess diana once complained there are three people in her marriage guess what, mr. xi there's three people in your marriage what we saw in russia now was first these government sanctions and then just a whole bunch of companies, individuals, amplifying those sanctions on their own, which you can do in a flat world a lot more people can play now and i think what xi also should pay attention to is that news that the predictions that the west was dead may be premature the west is railing here in defense of democracy, freedom and to support freedom loving nations, and if i were xi, i'd be studying this situation very, very closely it's not a slam dunk for china >> tom, i always thought the soviet union collapsed under its own weight because in this day and age there's no such thing as what they were selling and doing, and i don't know see how in this day and age you can possibly think you're going to reconstitute it, because y
second xi has to look at the fact the united states globealized of the equivalent of a nu an economicxi i think did not understand at all is my princess diana -- princess diana once complained there are three people in her marriage guess what, mr. xi there's three people in your marriage what we saw in russia now was first these government sanctions and then just a whole bunch of companies, individuals, amplifying those sanctions on their own, which you can do in a flat world a lot more people...
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how does it build on public health investments that we made in the only by nus? >> i there thank all of you because you made it possible to go to americans rather than americans coming to us to attack covid. we want to continue to do that. working closely with our partners locally and with our state governments. but we need to be able to have the resources to them something bl it's the data. on the data as much as we need money, we with also need authority. there are some states that do a great job providing data on where they stand. some states don't. and it's tough when you have these gaps. the more authority we have to collect this vital information, the better off every american will be in every state. >> it's interesting. i think i apologize to my colleagues for going over. the floor is yours. >> you're the chair. you never have to apologize. you take the time you want. just quickly, i want to make a quick point and ask questions. but remember on this covid thing, honestly, the problem is a lot of stuff in the american rescue plan didn't have much to do with
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>> as usual 5-13 in the morning nus the most important questions. my sense is decapitation of the regime and a friendly regime on his boarded. whether that is wholesale of the country and he was wrong about that, which means you shift to creating the circumstances for a political development that is advantageous to him. and doesn't need to stationing troops. it isn't what he believes to be a threat. at this point, it means zelenskyy would have to go. soone else would have to be installed that is more friendly to the kremlin. but i also think, this is a country that is elected its leaders. pretty unlikely to turn around and elect someone friendly to vladimir putin. and so far moving into areas that they would have to assume would be more likely to associate that some level historically with russia. the further you push in, especially into kyiv, territory. it is the million-dollar question, rachel and when we have to ask over and over, what are the feasible limits of vladimir putin? we will keep our eye on that. you need to have an eye at 10,000 feet.
>> as usual 5-13 in the morning nus the most important questions. my sense is decapitation of the regime and a friendly regime on his boarded. whether that is wholesale of the country and he was wrong about that, which means you shift to creating the circumstances for a political development that is advantageous to him. and doesn't need to stationing troops. it isn't what he believes to be a threat. at this point, it means zelenskyy would have to go. soone else would have to be installed...
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is a completely outrageous and you would expect _ completely outrageous and you would expect the nuslosing real high-qualityjobs?_ communities from losing real high-quality jobs? high-quality 'obs? i renew my s math high-quality 'obs? i renew my sympathy is — high-quality jobs? i renew my sympathy is with _ high-quality jobs? i renew my sympathy is with the - high-quality jobs? i renew my sympathy is with the case - high-quality jobs? i renew my sympathy is with the case of l high-quality jobs? i renew my l sympathy is with the case of the high-quality jobs? i renew my - sympathy is with the case of the p80 sympathy is with the case of the p&o workers and i have explained to the house what we are doing, and we will. but what we are also doing is helping the workforce up and down the country to get the coaching they need. we have doubled the number of work coaches, mr speaker, and what we are seeing is employment climbing, we are seeing vacancies growing, mr speaker, we are helping this country into work and that is what conservatives do.— this country into work and that is what conse
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subject to the controls that we set out in the bill. subject to the controls that we set out in the nung a new committee which will effectively mirror— committee which will effectively mirror the work of my committee looking _ mirror the work of my committee looking at— mirror the work of my committee looking at online safety. this, prime — looking at online safety. this, prime minister, would drive a coach and horses— prime minister, would drive a coach and horses through the select committee system. prime minister, will you _ committee system. prime minister, will you commit to investigate this matter. _ will you commit to investigate this matter, write to me on it and protect — matter, write to me on it and protect the select committee system, which _ protect the select committee system, which i _ protect the select committee system, which i know you value so much? well, _ which i know you value so much? well, i_ which i know you value so much? well, i do — which i know you value so much? well, i do and i value your work, but i am conscious that committees are really a matterfor the
subject to the controls that we set out in the bill. subject to the controls that we set out in the nung a new committee which will effectively mirror— committee which will effectively mirror the work of my committee looking _ mirror the work of my committee looking at— mirror the work of my committee looking at online safety. this, prime — looking at online safety. this, prime minister, would drive a coach and horses— prime minister, would drive a coach and horses through the select...