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paul t, there they'll, i guess this other parties of sar against those partners in the, the governments that have been dismissed. no change in that basically in, in the essence. but out outwardly, at least there is a toning down of that on to understand that it is probably a measure of, you know, intended to reduce escalation, to prevent mobilization of people in the street at a time when the president has decreed. lot to know more than 3 people should gather in the streets or outside in public faces. another party today has a less less skill, authority tone. and the other part is, as i said, so i mean, the understanding of that is about, you know, they understand now the power of the president. they understand that the army is on his fight. at least the army is neutral. if not on his side, they understand that he has the labor unions on his 5 and also the big chunk of the population that we have seen 2 nights ago and yesterday demonstrating in support of these decisions for internationally speaking, no major country or no countries to mention have condemned what happened. nobody has de
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paul loveses food. but his didiabetes madede food a mymystery. everytything felt te a “”" but thenen paul wentnt from o to know. with freesestyle librere 14 d, now he knonows how fooood affefects his glglucose. and he knonows when to make e different t choice. take t the mysteryry out ofof your glucucose leves - and lowewer your a1c1c. nonow you knowow. try itit for free.e. visit t freestylelelibre.us ♪ try itit for free.e. visit t freestylelelibre.us wendy'y's servrves fresh nevever frozen bebeef on everery hamburgeg. and that''s why y our dave''s single i is so hot a and juic. bubut what if f that dave's singlele was buy onone get one e for a buc? and all ththese faves s were t? (expxplosion) get t any of thehese favs bobo. only at t wendy's. i'm 53, but t in my mindnd i'm still l 35. that''s why y i take ostste bix to keep meme moving the waway i was mamade to, it nouourishes andnd strengths my joioints for ththe long te. osteo o bi-flex, p plus vitamid fofor immune s support. >>> we just got this new video. the aftermath of a fire at a hospital in iraq. now it's
paul loveses food. but his didiabetes madede food a mymystery. everytything felt te a “”" but thenen paul wentnt from o to know. with freesestyle librere 14 d, now he knonows how fooood affefects his glglucose. and he knonows when to make e different t choice. take t the mysteryry out ofof your glucucose leves - and lowewer your a1c1c. nonow you knowow. try itit for free.e. visit t freestylelelibre.us ♪ try itit for free.e. visit t freestylelelibre.us wendy'y's servrves fresh nevever...
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paul loves food. but his didiabetes madede food a mymystery. everytything felt te a “”" but thenen paul wentnt from o to know. with freesestyle librere 14 d, now he knonows how fooood affefects his glglucose. and he knonows when to make e different t choice. take t the mysteryry out ofof your glucucose leves - and lowewer your a1c1c. nonow you knowow. try itit for free.e. visit t freestylelelibre.us ♪ >>> good monday morning to you. hopefully you had a wonderful july 4th of . we are starting with gray skies. 60 degrees in san jose. check out our san francisco camera and what to expect. you see that drizzle on our live mark hopkins hotel camera, a wet start to our day and looking at patchy drizzle along the coast around around the bay with on shore flow kicking in for us. that's because of the low pressure system in the pacific, and that is ushering in westerly flow. we will stay mild and seasonal today through mid week. big changes ahead by the end of the week. details on that, coming up. >> reporter: a noisy night. firefighters responded to nonstop calls of firew
paul loves food. but his didiabetes madede food a mymystery. everytything felt te a “”" but thenen paul wentnt from o to know. with freesestyle librere 14 d, now he knonows how fooood affefects his glglucose. and he knonows when to make e different t choice. take t the mysteryry out ofof your glucucose leves - and lowewer your a1c1c. nonow you knowow. try itit for free.e. visit t freestylelelibre.us ♪ >>> good monday morning to you. hopefully you had a wonderful july 4th of...
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paul loves food. but his didiabetes madede food a mymystery. everytything felt tke a “”" but thenen paul wentnt from o to know. with freesestyle librere 14 d, now he knonows how fooood affefects his glglucose. and he knonows when to make e different t choice. take t the mysteryry out ofof your glucucose leves - and lowewer your a1c1c. nonow you knowow. try itit for free.e. visit t freestylelelibre.us ♪ this holiday weekend many of us can now enjoy family gatherings, fun and plenty of food. >> it comes with a warning. food safety is critical in the warm summer months. we have the details on how to keep your family and friends from getting sick. >> it is time for picnics and cook outs. health experts are reminding everyone this is also when food bourn illnesses increase with warmer, humid temperatures. >> a food that is cold and does not remain cold, that provides an opportunity for bacteria that may be in the item to multiply. it is the same way dealing with hot food. >> it is estimated every year 48 million americans get sick. 128,000 are hospitalized and 30,000 d
paul loves food. but his didiabetes madede food a mymystery. everytything felt tke a “”" but thenen paul wentnt from o to know. with freesestyle librere 14 d, now he knonows how fooood affefects his glglucose. and he knonows when to make e different t choice. take t the mysteryry out ofof your glucucose leves - and lowewer your a1c1c. nonow you knowow. try itit for free.e. visit t freestylelelibre.us ♪ this holiday weekend many of us can now enjoy family gatherings, fun and plenty of...
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while that was a very quick question on the w t o for you paul, how much is its credibility at stake with this is already had trouble from donald trump when he was president. what's on that was on state care for the w. c. o. very quick counsellor, please. i think there's all the united states under the drum, and it's not really changing a little a significantly undermine the power of w t. o. to reach an agreement to do anything without significant backing from the u . s. this is not going to happen as a w to you will eventually perish. but i think what we need, 1st of all, is the us to start pulling the european example and supplying all the salt piles of vaccines, developing countries that is not happening. that would put us in a much stronger position to sort of leadership in the w t o. later on and say well, we're doing this. and now all of us are towing in the line and we're going to agree in a waiver. i think that will be the way forward, otherwise w 0 will perish and will be farther away from any solution that we ever were and broke. how long do we agree this way before 3 years
while that was a very quick question on the w t o for you paul, how much is its credibility at stake with this is already had trouble from donald trump when he was president. what's on that was on state care for the w. c. o. very quick counsellor, please. i think there's all the united states under the drum, and it's not really changing a little a significantly undermine the power of w t. o. to reach an agreement to do anything without significant backing from the u . s. this is not going to...
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paul loves food. but his didiabetes madede food a mymystery. everytything felt ta “”" but thenen paul wentnt from o to know. with freesestyle librere 14 d, now he knonows how fooood affefects his glglucose. and he knonows when to make e different t choice. take t the mysteryry out ofof your glucucose leves - and lowewer your a1c1c. nonow you knowow. try itit for free.e. visit t freestylelelibre.us ♪ wow, no brbraces, eveverything's's hands frer. i i wasn't so lucky. invivis is not y your parerent's braceces. ininvis is fasaster than b bs and the e clear aligigner brd most trurusted by dodoctors. invisalilign. >>> if you having to be craving garlic ice cream, this weekend is your last chance to get some but spin it is the second final weekend of the gilroy garlic festival and if garlic ice cream as you think there is the world famous garlic fries and garlic bread and steak sauce is for due to the pandemic after preorder food online to pick up at the gilroy presbyterian church and eat off site but the festival into sunday night at 7:00. >>> coming up this next half
paul loves food. but his didiabetes madede food a mymystery. everytything felt ta “”" but thenen paul wentnt from o to know. with freesestyle librere 14 d, now he knonows how fooood affefects his glglucose. and he knonows when to make e different t choice. take t the mysteryry out ofof your glucucose leves - and lowewer your a1c1c. nonow you knowow. try itit for free.e. visit t freestylelelibre.us ♪ wow, no brbraces, eveverything's's hands frer. i i wasn't so lucky. invivis is not y...
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we have to just make it through until we get to the rainy season, paul, how is the weekend looking? >> it is looking okay. a tqueeze in the here helping to kick in the onshore wind. tomorrow, passing clouds, of the moisture off to the south/southeast. we will not see any sprinkles, no dry lightning threat that is good news, then, that stronger breeze will kick in early next week as the atmosphere gets squeezed between the storm system off of the coast, high pressure. not only stronger onshore winds but farther in the atmosphere. it will push what little smoke is in the atmosphere over the bay area. most of it elevated as opposed to ground level, it will push it farther away. the trend as we head into next week. even more improvement in the air quality by sunday and into monday. so, while our air quality has not been terrible, any smoke that has blown stayed elevated in the atmosphere. going from a few spots in the moderate category for tomorrow and maybe on sunday into good air quality across the board by monday and tuesday. there is fog out there. an interesting evening for eallthkened betw now it has enoufo
we have to just make it through until we get to the rainy season, paul, how is the weekend looking? >> it is looking okay. a tqueeze in the here helping to kick in the onshore wind. tomorrow, passing clouds, of the moisture off to the south/southeast. we will not see any sprinkles, no dry lightning threat that is good news, then, that stronger breeze will kick in early next week as the atmosphere gets squeezed between the storm system off of the coast, high pressure. not only stronger...
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paul goldschmidt continues to cr two t to it3-giants score in scn seventh but the rally would end here inning, giants of rally. go-ahead run at the plate. he ground out to ended. the cardinals win 3-1. to the colosseum, the a's and indians. top of the fourth. a swing and a miss. harold ramirez looses the bat. the a's are down. elvis grounds. they have 12 the hits with bases-loaded. 25th in the majors. cleveland up. a monster shot, 437 feet to center and into the luxury suite. cleveland up 3-1. bottom of the ninth, a's down. tied and winning run on the basis. look at this play. is throw beads him by half a step. cleveland wins. game five of the nba finals. 3rd quarter, jrue holiday, the steal. steps back, surveys, and hits the three. 27 points. the deer district cappy. devontae booker drives, hope, and the foul. milwaukee up. khris middleton he had 29. 90 seconds to go. sons are down. booker coming off the screen. he hits the three. he had a game-high 40. chris paul, spin move, they in n phoenix within one. 22 seconds, booker stripped the holiday. going the other way. up top, alley-oop,
paul goldschmidt continues to cr two t to it3-giants score in scn seventh but the rally would end here inning, giants of rally. go-ahead run at the plate. he ground out to ended. the cardinals win 3-1. to the colosseum, the a's and indians. top of the fourth. a swing and a miss. harold ramirez looses the bat. the a's are down. elvis grounds. they have 12 the hits with bases-loaded. 25th in the majors. cleveland up. a monster shot, 437 feet to center and into the luxury suite. cleveland up 3-1....
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two tornadoes that touched do t state destroyed buildings and injured five people. >>> paul heggen with us. just going to take a look at what we've got coming. >> fortunately we don't have to worry about that kind of thing. it was a busy day yesterday in the northeastern u.s., ohio through pennsylvania, even new jersey had multiple tornadoes. for us the usual, low clouds and fog spreading out already deceiving. that will continue until tonight, not too far into the inland valleys farther than what we saw last night into early this morning. you're going to see some passing clouds overhead on saturday but still plenty of sunshine, slightly cooler temperatures for inland parts of the bay area, closer to what's normal for this time of year, and then some minor ups and do our temperaturesnext wee let's take a look outside and here is the view as we look to the east from salesforce tower. the fog already taking over. the bay bridge just that spectral outline through the fog. temperature downtown 52 degrees, 67 in oakland but still warm farther inland. 77 santa rosa, 80 degrees in san jose. st
two tornadoes that touched do t state destroyed buildings and injured five people. >>> paul heggen with us. just going to take a look at what we've got coming. >> fortunately we don't have to worry about that kind of thing. it was a busy day yesterday in the northeastern u.s., ohio through pennsylvania, even new jersey had multiple tornadoes. for us the usual, low clouds and fog spreading out already deceiving. that will continue until tonight, not too far into the inland valleys...
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paul loves food. but his didiabetes madede food a mymystery. everytything felt t how fooood affefects his glglucose. and he knonows when to make e different t choice. take t the mysteryry out ofof your glucucose leves - and lowewer your a1c1c. nonow you knowow. try itit for free.e. visit t freestylelelibre.us ♪ wow, no brbraces, eveverything's's hands frer. i i wasn't so lucky. invivis is not y your parerent's braceces. ininvis is fasaster than b bs and the e clear aligigner brd most trurusted by dodoctors. invisalilign. wayne: hey, america, how you doin'? jonathan: it's a new tesla! (cheers and applause) - money! wayne: oh, my god, i got a head rush. - give me the big box! jonathan: it's a pair of scooters. - let's go! ♪ ♪ - i wanna go with the curtain! wayne: yeah! you can win, people, even at home. jonathan: we did it. tiffany: it's good, people. - i'm going for the big deal! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady. wayne: hey, america, welcome to "let's make a deal," i'm wayne brady, thank you for tuning in. we have
paul loves food. but his didiabetes madede food a mymystery. everytything felt t how fooood affefects his glglucose. and he knonows when to make e different t choice. take t the mysteryry out ofof your glucucose leves - and lowewer your a1c1c. nonow you knowow. try itit for free.e. visit t freestylelelibre.us ♪ wow, no brbraces, eveverything's's hands frer. i i wasn't so lucky. invivis is not y your parerent's braceces. ininvis is fasaster than b bs and the e clear aligigner brd most...
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paul hodgkins was filmed wearing a trump 2020 t-shirt and carrying a trump flag on the floor of the u.snate after trump supporters attacked the capitol in an effort to disrupt the counting of electoral votes. hodgkins is the first capitol rioter convicted of a felony to be sentenced. federal prosecutors had asked for an 18-month sentence. meanwhile, house minority leader kevin mccarthy has recommended five republicans to serve on the select committee investigating the january 6 attack. all five voted against impeaching trump after the riot. three of the republican lawmakers -- jim jordan of ohio, jim banks of indiana, and troy nehls of texas -- also voted to overturn the 2020 election. in oregon, the bootleg fire grew by over 350,000 acres monday. it is the largest wildfire in the united states this year and the third largest in the history of oregon. there are now 80 fires burning in 13 states, including seven other large fires in oregon. in minnesota, authorities arrested indigenous leader winona laduke and at least six other water protectors monday during a protest at the shell river
paul hodgkins was filmed wearing a trump 2020 t-shirt and carrying a trump flag on the floor of the u.snate after trump supporters attacked the capitol in an effort to disrupt the counting of electoral votes. hodgkins is the first capitol rioter convicted of a felony to be sentenced. federal prosecutors had asked for an 18-month sentence. meanwhile, house minority leader kevin mccarthy has recommended five republicans to serve on the select committee investigating the january 6 attack. all five...
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chris paul turns it over, a buckends with middton caing ofa point night. lwauwins 109-103 tthe series at two games a piece. >>> richard sherman who seasons arrested yesterday. he faces charges of domestic violence, resisting arrest, burglary, and malicious mischief, started with him allegedly impaired, crashed into a construction zone. he fled on foot to his inlaws, tried to force entry. police responded to a 911 call, controlled him with a k-9 and took him into custody. >>> open, teed off. the story line, they don't like each other and everybody across the pond hoping they're paired together this weekend, even the golfers. >> i would enjoy it. i would enjoy it. i think it would be a lot more people tuning in. >> if we want to keep the back and forth obviously being respectful and keeping lines where they aren't crossed. yeah, it's a good environment for people in golf. >> sad news this morning, a former giants executive passed away. he spent 28 years in the team's front office and is credited with helping giants discover matt cane, madison bumgarner with whom giants won thr
chris paul turns it over, a buckends with middton caing ofa point night. lwauwins 109-103 tthe series at two games a piece. >>> richard sherman who seasons arrested yesterday. he faces charges of domestic violence, resisting arrest, burglary, and malicious mischief, started with him allegedly impaired, crashed into a construction zone. he fled on foot to his inlaws, tried to force entry. police responded to a 911 call, controlled him with a k-9 and took him into custody. >>>...
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and paul show about muslims that they have use on l. g. b t q writes, not the same as those metropolitan areas. the class is the correlation here, right? but i answered your, your home. it will be a question 2 questions ago. what i'm trying to get out is again, that 70 percent of white from republican voters in the united states that they don't know. and so when you look at 16 or 17 republican presidential candidate to really try to sort of out of each other with donald trump, saying that he wants to complete and total muslims from coming into the united states. people like ted cruz and then carson said that they wouldn't allow them to even to come federal judges here in the united states saying that sure, yeah, from the mall of the united states. even though our supremacy club, the constitution states that no other law can be, can do supreme love the land. so again, if it's pandering to a lack of education with information that we've seen. and again, something that we've seen for the last decade here in the united states, obviously with the i
and paul show about muslims that they have use on l. g. b t q writes, not the same as those metropolitan areas. the class is the correlation here, right? but i answered your, your home. it will be a question 2 questions ago. what i'm trying to get out is again, that 70 percent of white from republican voters in the united states that they don't know. and so when you look at 16 or 17 republican presidential candidate to really try to sort of out of each other with donald trump, saying that he...
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t-mobile. >>> senator paul, i have never lied before the congress, and i do not retract that statement. do not know what you are talking about, quite frankly, and i want to say that officially. you do not know what you are talking about. i totally resent the lie that you are now propagating, senator. you are implying that what we did was responsible for the deaths of individuals. i totally resent that. if anybody is lying here, senator, it is you. >> whew, a firely moment on capitol hill today. dr. fauci pushing back against accusations by rand paul that he lied about funding for a wuhan lab that may have been the source of the covid-19 outbreak. fauci's clear frustration with efforts to undermine trust in the medical community comes at a perilous moment in the pandemic with misinformation and vaccine hesitancy helping fuel what the cdc calls a pandemic of the unvaccinated. when asked about the pandemic, trump dodged questions about his role in sowing distrust of the experts and spreading covid misinformation while also defending his handling of the covid outbreak. he said he had been v
t-mobile. >>> senator paul, i have never lied before the congress, and i do not retract that statement. do not know what you are talking about, quite frankly, and i want to say that officially. you do not know what you are talking about. i totally resent the lie that you are now propagating, senator. you are implying that what we did was responsible for the deaths of individuals. i totally resent that. if anybody is lying here, senator, it is you. >> whew, a firely moment on...
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t p less, i'm not sure if they have a strategy. of course they sprained the insurgency and the fighting as a nationally st. paul, against a overbearing federal government. the federal government wants to show you the region and, and, but also want to wants to rebuild the region as part of you and give you an agenda and so forth and help them in reestablish shelves. but both need to really think about how to get to know kind of bridge building strategy and science south africa is mobilizing thousands of soldiers to stop in the week of right and looting. it's the largest such deployment since the end of apartheid in $19900.00 for at least $117.00 people have died in the unrest which was triggered by the jailing of former president jacob's in the last week her. and we toss the reports from janice banks after days of violence and looting things and are relatively calm, enjoy hemisphere, shopkeepers and volunteers from the community. sift through with lift the riot initially started when former president jet 0 was jailed last week after he failed to appear at a corruption inquiry, grievances office, you must jailing
t p less, i'm not sure if they have a strategy. of course they sprained the insurgency and the fighting as a nationally st. paul, against a overbearing federal government. the federal government wants to show you the region and, and, but also want to wants to rebuild the region as part of you and give you an agenda and so forth and help them in reestablish shelves. but both need to really think about how to get to know kind of bridge building strategy and science south africa is mobilizing...
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paul, as ethanol is renowned, expert in blood cancers, technique complex. i think there's a whole technique involved with as using gene therapy, a gene is introduced which allows t cells to target disease cells and enable them to be destroy. we sit dusty stem experiment. there is a very interesting system, but there's no justification for charging 350000 euros or see if states structures in france went along with it. so it would doubtless cost $30.00 or $40000.00, but not 350000 euros cycle will be 3. pharmacy ne, is the farmer industry's job to keep a lookout for something interesting in martinez, the research is no longer carried out by the pharmaceutical industry. on the work is tackled by publicly funded research by law shall be bleak, the drug companies. they don't do their own innovation anymore. i do 0 innovation or close to 0, or the innovation still comes from and i h funded research. what we're seeing now is a big change that i think is terrible. and this big change is, instead of being focused almost exclusively on the size of the market on volume, it's now focused on price. they acquire a drug that's effective against a serious disease. multiple scle
paul, as ethanol is renowned, expert in blood cancers, technique complex. i think there's a whole technique involved with as using gene therapy, a gene is introduced which allows t cells to target disease cells and enable them to be destroy. we sit dusty stem experiment. there is a very interesting system, but there's no justification for charging 350000 euros or see if states structures in france went along with it. so it would doubtless cost $30.00 or $40000.00, but not 350000 euros cycle...
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paul hodgkin's apologized to the court saying he was ashamed of hisns. photos and videos show him seeking selfies on the senate floor wearing a president trump 2020 t-shirt and flag over his shoulder. his sentencing after a plea deal could set the bar for the punishments for hundreds of other defendants. and turning now to a growing threat from overseas, today the u.s. and allies accused china publicly of a global computer making and cyber espionage campaign. chinese diplomats here in washington tonight are calling the accusations baseless and accomplishes. -- and malicious. more from ed o'keefe. >> reporter: tonight the white house is accuse ding cheese government of orchestrating one to have the largest cyber attacks in history. the spring attack on microsoft email gave chinese spies ac to hundreds of thousands oaf email servers. >> the investigation is not finished. >> reporter: the investigation is alleging cheese leaders are paying criminal groups to hack rivals, costing companies and governments billions. what is your understanding between the biggest difference between what they've gone versus what russia's done in terms of cyber hacking? >> my un
paul hodgkin's apologized to the court saying he was ashamed of hisns. photos and videos show him seeking selfies on the senate floor wearing a president trump 2020 t-shirt and flag over his shoulder. his sentencing after a plea deal could set the bar for the punishments for hundreds of other defendants. and turning now to a growing threat from overseas, today the u.s. and allies accused china publicly of a global computer making and cyber espionage campaign. chinese diplomats here in...
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paul as a know, is renowned expert in blood cancers. technique. i think in the shenise there's a whole technique involved with using gene therapy. a gene is introduced which allows t cells to target disease cells and enable them to be destroy. we sit dusty stem experiment there. it's a very interesting system, but there's no justification for charging 350000 euros or see if states structures in france went along with it. so it would doubtless cost $30.00 or $40000.00, but not 350000 pharmacies, obviously is the farmer industry's job to keep a lookout for something interesting. explain. the research is no longer carried out by the pharmaceutical industry. the work is tackled by publicly funded research, oblique. the drug companies, they don't do their own innovation anymore. i do 0 innovation or close to 0, or the innovation still comes from and i h funded research. what we're seeing now is a big change that i think is terrible. and this big change is instead of being focused almost exclusively on the size of the market on volume. it's now focused on price. they acquire a drug that's effective against a serious disease, multiple sclerosis, cancer, serious disease t
paul as a know, is renowned expert in blood cancers. technique. i think in the shenise there's a whole technique involved with using gene therapy. a gene is introduced which allows t cells to target disease cells and enable them to be destroy. we sit dusty stem experiment there. it's a very interesting system, but there's no justification for charging 350000 euros or see if states structures in france went along with it. so it would doubtless cost $30.00 or $40000.00, but not 350000 pharmacies,...
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martin r t new york. russia celebrating navy day with parades around the country, marking the services 3 and 25th anniversary. right now. this is the event from the paul city of some, petersburg rushes defense minister, earliest thing. it's the largest event type in years. president pushes re, spoken to all across russia. 15000 personnel said to take part in today's events with almost 300 pieces of military hardware on show that they are a corresponding coast. he was coffee, got an early look at events. we're right in the heart of saint petersburg on the river and we're approaching a worship that. c has become a fixture of this naval parade. it's called corvette story, which can be translated out that fast or resolute washing corvette or frigging by native classification, are relatively small, but vast warships they're designed to protect coastal waters or other vessels. for instance, stores were sent to the gulf of aidan, in 2001, 902 scored if the merchant ships make sure that we're not attacked by some all the truth be told. this shifts armament is not something to laugh. that story in the course of the last can fight against aircraft submarines an
martin r t new york. russia celebrating navy day with parades around the country, marking the services 3 and 25th anniversary. right now. this is the event from the paul city of some, petersburg rushes defense minister, earliest thing. it's the largest event type in years. president pushes re, spoken to all across russia. 15000 personnel said to take part in today's events with almost 300 pieces of military hardware on show that they are a corresponding coast. he was coffee, got an early look...
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jean paul as ethanol is renowned, expert in blood cancers, picnic metal glass i think at the geneva there's a whole technique involved with using gene therapy. a gene is introduced which allows t cells to target disease cells and enable them to be destroy. we sit, dusty stem extra, might that it's a very interesting system, but there's no justification for charging $350000.00 euros or he, if state structures in france went along with it so that it would doubtless cost 30 or 40000, but not 350000 pharmacies, obviously, is the farmer industry's job to keep a lookout for something interesting extremity, the research is no longer carried out by the pharmaceutical industry. and the work is tackled by publicly funded research leak. the drug companies, they don't do their own innovation anymore. they do 0 innovation or close to 0, or the innovation still comes from an h funded research. what we're seeing now is a big change that i think is terrible. and this big change is, instead of being focused almost exclusively on the size of the market on volume, it's now focused on price. they acquire a drug that's effective against a serious disease, multiple sclerosis, cancer serious disease
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t he's just totally off the hook. while according to a visibly shaken dr. fauci, yeah, senator paul is just propagating what is called a dangerous lie. you decide. >> if the point that you are making is that the grant thatf was funded as a sub award from eco-health to wuhan created sars, let me finish. >> we don't know. >> wait a minute. all the evidence is pointing that it came from the lab. there will be responsibility for those that funded the lab including yourself. >> i totally -- i totally resent the lie that you are now propagating, senator. >> sean: propagating a dangerous lie. really? here is how senator rand paul responded. >> if you look at the viruses that were used in the experiments that were given in the annual reports that were published into literature, it is molecularly impossible. >> no one is saying -- >> it is molecularly -- >> what we are alleging is the gain of function research was going on in that lab and the nih funded it. it meetsha your definition. >> sean: it does meet his very definition. dr. fauci thought it was cute. he's playing word games in order t
t he's just totally off the hook. while according to a visibly shaken dr. fauci, yeah, senator paul is just propagating what is called a dangerous lie. you decide. >> if the point that you are making is that the grant thatf was funded as a sub award from eco-health to wuhan created sars, let me finish. >> we don't know. >> wait a minute. all the evidence is pointing that it came from the lab. there will be responsibility for those that funded the lab including yourself....
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people like paul mccartney or tame impala or the beastie boys about the revolutionary technologies that they use, even at the beginning the beatles were revolutionising technologies, so was tere very outside in the beginning and bringing them to the mainstream with their talents so i wanted to get behind that and talk to these people and i have always been so fascinated with sound, the first time i'm met amy winehouse the first thing she said is, "i want my album to sound like this" and she played me some 60s girl group pop, so sound has always been front and centre when i've been thinking about music. and you had so many big names when you were making this series including paul mccartney, was that intimidating talking to him, or not? you know, in this show i'm sort of more the interviewer so i'm just more thinking ok, i don't want to ask paul mccartney some question that his answered like 700 times, what can we talk about that i know he will get excited about too and maybe shed new light on something that he's still never talked about, so that's where my head was at. i have so much respect forjournalism, music journalism, all of it. i thought, i'm not going to just go in
people like paul mccartney or tame impala or the beastie boys about the revolutionary technologies that they use, even at the beginning the beatles were revolutionising technologies, so was tere very outside in the beginning and bringing them to the mainstream with their talents so i wanted to get behind that and talk to these people and i have always been so fascinated with sound, the first time i'm met amy winehouse the first thing she said is, "i want my album to sound like this"...
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people like paul mccartney or tame impala or the beastie boys about the revolutionary technologies that they use, even at the beginning the beatles were revolutionising technologies, so was td that and talk to these people and i have always been so fascinated with sound, the first time i'm met amy winehouse the first thing she said is, "i want my album to sound like this" and she played me some 60s girl group pop, so sound has always been front and centre when i've been thinking about music. and you had so many big names when you were making this series including paul mccartney, was that intimidating talking to him, or not? you know, in this show i'm sort of more the interviewer so i'm just more thinking ok, i don't want to ask paul mccartney some question that his answered like 700 times, what can we talk about that i know he will get excited about too and maybe shed new light on something that he's still never talked about, so that's where my head was at. i have so much respect forjournalism, music journalism, all of it. i thought, i'm not going to just go in there and be some kind of unprepared idiot because that would be a wasted opportunity to sit with some of these b
people like paul mccartney or tame impala or the beastie boys about the revolutionary technologies that they use, even at the beginning the beatles were revolutionising technologies, so was td that and talk to these people and i have always been so fascinated with sound, the first time i'm met amy winehouse the first thing she said is, "i want my album to sound like this" and she played me some 60s girl group pop, so sound has always been front and centre when i've been thinking about...
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paul solman. >> woodruff: the fiscal and monetary policies implemented by the u.s. government in the past year, along with tling numbers of new covid cases, should pave the way for a robust economic recovery, though real challenges remain. that was the general conclusion of an annual report released today by the international monetary fund. it projects that the u.s. economy will grow roughly 7% this year, as federal stimulus programs fuel consumer spending. but that growth raises the risk of inflation. the report also emphasizes that the pandemic itself remains the greatest threat to any nation, and urges the u.s. to help other countries cope with the health crisis. kristalina georgieva is managing director of the international monetary fund and joins me now. director georgieva, it's so food to have you with us again. i want to ask you about those economic projections, but let's start with covid and the effect it has hadn the world. you d the i.m.f. are calling this week for countries that can afford to do so to particularly help the countri on the african continent, sub-saharan africa, with more doses of t
paul solman. >> woodruff: the fiscal and monetary policies implemented by the u.s. government in the past year, along with tling numbers of new covid cases, should pave the way for a robust economic recovery, though real challenges remain. that was the general conclusion of an annual report released today by the international monetary fund. it projects that the u.s. economy will grow roughly 7% this year, as federal stimulus programs fuel consumer spending. but that growth raises the risk...
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paul hodgkin's was sentenced yesterday after a plea deal. he apologized to the court saying he was ashamed of his actions. photos and videos show him taking selfies on the senate floor wearing a trump 2020 t-shirt and a flag over his shoulder. this is the first felony sentence tied to the insurrection. >>> coming up, powerful explosion. a huge blast destroys one house and leaves others damaged. driver beware. how a car ended up in a private swimming pool. this is the "cbs morning news." . this is the "cbs morning news." i remember just, kinda like a burning smell from the airbags. my pixel detected that we were in a car accident, and prompted me whether i needed to call 911. i don't ever really think about how's my phone going to save me today? brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ ♪ ♪ oh, focaccia! ah, there's no place like panera. enjoy the toasty, saucy chipotle chicken avocado melt on freshly baked bread. panera. order on the app today. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even
paul hodgkin's was sentenced yesterday after a plea deal. he apologized to the court saying he was ashamed of his actions. photos and videos show him taking selfies on the senate floor wearing a trump 2020 t-shirt and a flag over his shoulder. this is the first felony sentence tied to the insurrection. >>> coming up, powerful explosion. a huge blast destroys one house and leaves others damaged. driver beware. how a car ended up in a private swimming pool. this is the "cbs morning...
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paul mccallum any about where you live... react to those penalties —— mihir bose's calumny. ty brought on for a minute _ players who were only brought on for a minute and trouble to get into the pace of— a minute and trouble to get into the pace of the — a minute and trouble to get into the pace of the game, i think it is really— pace of the game, i think it is really difficult for them for some it is religious appointing for england, but i will say this team has got — england, but i will say this team has got... there is zero top next year~ _ has got... there is zero top next year~ it— has got... there is zero top next year~ it is— has got... there is zero top next year~ it is 18 _ has got... there is zero top next year. it is 18 months away for an england — year. it is 18 months away for an england an — year. it is 18 months away for an england an opportunity to go on and learn _ england an opportunity to go on and learn from _ england an opportunity to go on and learn from this experience —— there is a world _ learn from this experience —— there is a world cup next year. th
paul mccallum any about where you live... react to those penalties —— mihir bose's calumny. ty brought on for a minute _ players who were only brought on for a minute and trouble to get into the pace of— a minute and trouble to get into the pace of the — a minute and trouble to get into the pace of the game, i think it is really— pace of the game, i think it is really difficult for them for some it is religious appointing for england, but i will say this team has got — england, but...
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t business... you can pick the best plan for each employee and only pay for the features they need. paulbetes made food a mystery. everything felt like a “no.” but then paul went from no to know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows how food affects his glucose. and he knows when to make different choices. take the mystery out of your glucose levels - and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us ♪♪ limu emu... and doug. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. oh um, doug can we talk about something other than work, it's the weekend. yeah, yeah. [ squawk ] hot dog or... chicken? [ squawk ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> tokyo 2020, minutes away from nbc sports primetime olympics coverage here on cnbc tonight imwere's beach volleyball team usa combined 4-0 and looking to finish group play undefeated the women's rugby quarterfinal, too, with facing reigning champs australia, and the uk. bronze meda
t business... you can pick the best plan for each employee and only pay for the features they need. paulbetes made food a mystery. everything felt like a “no.” but then paul went from no to know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows how food affects his glucose. and he knows when to make different choices. take the mystery out of your glucose levels - and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us ♪♪ limu emu... and doug. try it for free. visit...
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paul wants the doj involved. >> i will be sending a letter t the department of justice askin for criminal referral because h has lied to congress, we have scientists that will line up by the dozens to say the research he was funding was gain of function. >> shannon paul also cites a paper that he wrote in the american society of microbiolog and in it he wrote it is more likely that a pandemic would occur in nature and we need to stay ahead of such a threat as primary reason for forming an experiment that might appear to be risky. that's where the presidents 90 day deep dive on that lobbying theory, the president announced on may 26, 90 days to august 24th, and we've found out by the end of summer. >> thank you so much. >> more masked mandates could b reimposed as the agency sees spiking cases due to the delta variance very los angeles count has reinstated an indoor mask requirement. new york city and kansas city, our both considering that. doctor nicole saphier is an author of the book panic attack playing politics with science i the fight against covid 19. >> doctor comey have the municipalities in many parts
paul wants the doj involved. >> i will be sending a letter t the department of justice askin for criminal referral because h has lied to congress, we have scientists that will line up by the dozens to say the research he was funding was gain of function. >> shannon paul also cites a paper that he wrote in the american society of microbiolog and in it he wrote it is more likely that a pandemic would occur in nature and we need to stay ahead of such a threat as primary reason for...
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john paul, as ethanol is renowned, expert in blood cancers. technique i think you cannot vision eat there's a whole technique involved with using gene therapy. a gene is introduced which allows t cells to target disease cells and enable them to be destroy. we'd sit dusty stem extra. might that it's a very interesting system, but there's no justification for charging 350000 euros. or she states, structures in france, went along with it so that it would doubtless cost $30.00 or $40000.00, but not 350000 pharmacies, obviously is the farmer industry's job to keep a lookout for something interesting. explain that the research is no longer carried out by the pharmaceutical industry, and the work is tackled by publicly funded research level leak drug companies. they don't do their own innovation anymore. they do 0 innovation. her close to 0 or the innovation still comes from an age funded research. what we're seeing now is a big change that i think is terrible. and this big change is instead of being focused almost exclusively on the size of the market on volume. it's now focused on price. they acquire a drug that's effective against a serious disease, multiple sclerosis, cancer, ser
john paul, as ethanol is renowned, expert in blood cancers. technique i think you cannot vision eat there's a whole technique involved with using gene therapy. a gene is introduced which allows t cells to target disease cells and enable them to be destroy. we'd sit dusty stem extra. might that it's a very interesting system, but there's no justification for charging 350000 euros. or she states, structures in france, went along with it so that it would doubtless cost $30.00 or $40000.00, but not...
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paul as a know, is renowned expert in blood cancers. technique. i think you've got the shenise, there's a whole technique involved with using gene therapy. a gene is introduced which allows t cells to target disease cells and enable them to be destroy. we sit dusty stem experiment. it's a very interesting system, but there's no justification for charging 350000 euros. or if state structures in france went along with it. so it would doubtless cost $30.00 or $40000.00, but not 350000 euros cycles. neil gamma 3 pharmacy ne is the farmer industry's job to keep a lookout for something interesting. explain why the research is no longer carried out, but the pharmaceutical industry on the work is tackled by publicly funded research level, shall be bleak, the drug companies, they don't do their own innovation anymore. they do 0 innovation or close to 0, or the innovation still comes from an age funded research. what we're seeing now is a big change that i think is terrible. and this big change is, instead of being focused almost exclusively on the size of the market on volume, it's now focused on price. they acquire a drug that's effective against a serious disease, multiple sclero
paul as a know, is renowned expert in blood cancers. technique. i think you've got the shenise, there's a whole technique involved with using gene therapy. a gene is introduced which allows t cells to target disease cells and enable them to be destroy. we sit dusty stem experiment. it's a very interesting system, but there's no justification for charging 350000 euros. or if state structures in france went along with it. so it would doubtless cost $30.00 or $40000.00, but not 350000 euros...
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paul mccartney or tame impala or the beastie boys about the revolutionary technologies that they use, even at the beginning they use, even at the beginning the beatles were revolutionising technologies, so was tging them to the mainstream in their talents so i wanted to talk to these people and i have was been so fascinated with sound, the first time i'm met amy winehouse the first thing she said is i want my album to sound like this and she played me 60s girl group pop, so sound has always been front and centre when i've been thinking about music.— about music. and you had so many big _ about music. and you had so many big names _ about music. and you had so many big names when i about music. and you had so many big names when you i about music. and you had so. many big names when you are making this series including paul mccartney, was that intimidating talking to him, or not? ., ~ ., intimidating talking to him, or not? ., 4' ., , intimidating talking to him, or not? ., ~ ., ,, ., �* not? you know, in this show i'm sort of more _ not? you know, in this show i'm sort of more the _ not? you know, in this show i'm sort of more the interviewer i not? you know, in this show i'm sort of more the
paul mccartney or tame impala or the beastie boys about the revolutionary technologies that they use, even at the beginning they use, even at the beginning the beatles were revolutionising technologies, so was tging them to the mainstream in their talents so i wanted to talk to these people and i have was been so fascinated with sound, the first time i'm met amy winehouse the first thing she said is i want my album to sound like this and she played me 60s girl group pop, so sound has always...
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t international. there's been more drama, the tokyo olympics, us gymnast simone biases, sensationally pulled out of another final her 2nd in a matter of days, considered one of the sports all time greats. paul said that she was making the move to quote, focus on her mental health. and while some observer say that the movies are greatest achievement yet of the school that the athlete let her teammates down when they needed most. i say mental health 1st, because if you don't, then you're not going to enjoy your spore and you're not going to succeed as much as you want to. so it's okay. sometimes the even set out the big competition to focus on yourself on tuesday doing the talk, your lympics individual, all around competition and women's gymnastics simone, bias one of the greatest athletes to ever grace the sport for time when they became being quite surprisingly for many decided to withdraw from the, from the round and eventually the russian team or r o c. if you may, 1 gold in that discipline. first, it was cited us simone biles decided to withdraw to medical reasons. then it became clear as cited by the teams entourage. and by, by ourselves that this was a mental health issue, it has creat
t international. there's been more drama, the tokyo olympics, us gymnast simone biases, sensationally pulled out of another final her 2nd in a matter of days, considered one of the sports all time greats. paul said that she was making the move to quote, focus on her mental health. and while some observer say that the movies are greatest achievement yet of the school that the athlete let her teammates down when they needed most. i say mental health 1st, because if you don't, then you're not...
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paul hodgkin's, is his name. he pleaded guilty last month to obstructing congressional proceedings. spent about 15 minutes inside the senate chamber wearing a t loyalty to the former president. prosecutors had wanted an 18-month prison sentence, the federal judge gave him just eight plus a $2,000 fine. the judge said hodgkin's caused real damage to the country but was not involved in any violence and issued a sin vcere apology. want to get perspective now from andrew mccabe, and laura coates, former federal prosecutor, and cnn legal analyst. so, andrew, the fact that the sentence in the case was significantly below the guidelines of one to two years, what does that tell you? >> you know, it's got to be a really concerning sign for prosecutors and agents working the rest of these cases, anderson. because it's -- there is no doubt that this sentence will have an impact on other cases that judge moss sentences. but also, other cases that other judges review. be -- there's a -- there's a strong desire, within the federal bench, to sentence similar defendants to similar punishment. it makes perfect sense. so, this case, in some very important ways
paul hodgkin's, is his name. he pleaded guilty last month to obstructing congressional proceedings. spent about 15 minutes inside the senate chamber wearing a t loyalty to the former president. prosecutors had wanted an 18-month prison sentence, the federal judge gave him just eight plus a $2,000 fine. the judge said hodgkin's caused real damage to the country but was not involved in any violence and issued a sin vcere apology. want to get perspective now from andrew mccabe, and laura coates,...
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to these exceptional leaders, i want t express how varied ateful i am and how grateful we all are for and to harriet weissman, class of 1958 in her late husband, paul weissman. their partnerip over six decades, their own leadership and purpose and philanthropic vision are combined in the commitment to sharing their experience and fortune with future generations of leaders as it has done so long and that is an inspiration t us all. i am so gla to rememberaul today and to honor his connections to mount holyoke college and to know tha harriet and their children and grandchildren as well as many family friends are with us today for this event in a series mad possib and by t center for leadership. i extend m greetings and thanks to you and your family and i just wish that the circumstances were different and that we were celebrating the launc and residential fellowship in person with you. i also want to expss my warmest thanks to amy martin, director of the weissman center and the kennedyoundation for whom you just heard and the whole team o the weissman center for leadership and for all that you do every day and for your work in bringing this idea and
to these exceptional leaders, i want t express how varied ateful i am and how grateful we all are for and to harriet weissman, class of 1958 in her late husband, paul weissman. their partnerip over six decades, their own leadership and purpose and philanthropic vision are combined in the commitment to sharing their experience and fortune with future generations of leaders as it has done so long and that is an inspiration t us all. i am so gla to rememberaul today and to honor his connections to...
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paul gets one last chance at winning his first and only title. here we go. this morning, the milwaukee bucks are one win and maybe just a handful of from an nba t.tealing game five in phoenix, the first road win for either team in these finals, the bucks are at home in milwaukee with a chance to close it out tonight for their first championship in 50 years. the team expecting a boost from the home crowd inside and outside the arena. >> at the end of the day the city, you know, since the day that i've been here, got here three years ago, they've had our back, they've been through it with us, they've been through the journey, we've been close, we've had great seasons but to put it all together and give them a championship that's much deserved would be incredible. >> reporter: after taking a 2-0 series lead, the phoenix suns have now dropped three straight and sit on the brink of elimination. >> our sense of urgency has to be there from start to finish. >> reporter: for milwaukee, superstar giannis antetokounmpo has led the way. moments like these -- >> antetokounmpo throws it down. >> reporter: instantly etched in finals lore. big game five perfor
paul gets one last chance at winning his first and only title. here we go. this morning, the milwaukee bucks are one win and maybe just a handful of from an nba t.tealing game five in phoenix, the first road win for either team in these finals, the bucks are at home in milwaukee with a chance to close it out tonight for their first championship in 50 years. the team expecting a boost from the home crowd inside and outside the arena. >> at the end of the day the city, you know, since the...
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we are -- the shl -- the contacts of paul paulk i picking up the phone or in the case of michael mrieux key, summoning someone to the white house to convey t and just and then something would happen at the department of justice that seemed quite consistent with those views on enforcement matters. >> or occasionally not happen and be inconsistent. >> well, i'm not saying it happened all the time, and i -- and i credit -- and i credit what save is saying, that, as he said, for the most part it was honored. >> i have a reverral like on the flynn case right after the president says flynn should never have been prosecuted, whether that was -- whether that is because -- the attorney general had that on -- i think at one point attorney general bar says that the. speaking about making hiss job much more difficult and that may be, that he would have -- done this anyway but to the outside observer one would -- one would never so so i think that firm. bill clinton never communicated publicly or privately what he thought should happen in an enforcement manner and we need to contemplate which is a contact policy which assumed a choinl. clornt someone n
we are -- the shl -- the contacts of paul paulk i picking up the phone or in the case of michael mrieux key, summoning someone to the white house to convey t and just and then something would happen at the department of justice that seemed quite consistent with those views on enforcement matters. >> or occasionally not happen and be inconsistent. >> well, i'm not saying it happened all the time, and i -- and i credit -- and i credit what save is saying, that, as he said, for the...
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people like paul mccartney or tame impala or the beastie boys about the revolutionary technologies that they used. like, even at the beginning, the beatles were revolutionising technology. so was tund. the first time i met amy winehouse, the first thing she said is, "i want my album to sound like this," and she played me some '60s girl group pop. so sound has always been at the forefront of when i'm thinking about music. and you had so many big names when you were making this series, including, for example, paul mccartney. was that intimidating, talking to him, or not? you know, in this show, i'm sort of more the interviewer, so i'm just more thinking like, "ok, i don't want to ask paul mccartney some question he's answered, like, 700 times. what can we talk about that i know he'll get excited about and maybe shed new light on something that he's still never talked about?" so that's where my head was at. i have so much respect forjournalists and musicjournalism, all of it. i was like, "i'm notjust going to go in there and be some unprepared idiot," because that would be a wasted opportunity to sit with some of these brilliant people, so ijust overprepared like hell, just like i
people like paul mccartney or tame impala or the beastie boys about the revolutionary technologies that they used. like, even at the beginning, the beatles were revolutionising technology. so was tund. the first time i met amy winehouse, the first thing she said is, "i want my album to sound like this," and she played me some '60s girl group pop. so sound has always been at the forefront of when i'm thinking about music. and you had so many big names when you were making this series,...
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t want was this terrible trafficjam to stay in place. for now, that is exactly what they have bought.— place. for now, that is exactly what they have bought. call, many thanks. paulal health nurse and has a background of working in community drug treatment, and joins me now. good afternoon to you. these are very sobering figures and clearly, there is a persistent worrying problem in scotland. why is this the case in your view? 50. problem in scotland. why is this the case in your view?— case in your view? so, thoughts go out to everyone — case in your view? so, thoughts go out to everyone who _ case in your view? so, thoughts go out to everyone who is _ case in your view? so, thoughts go out to everyone who is affected - case in your view? so, thoughts go out to everyone who is affected by | out to everyone who is affected by that and today�*s figures just highlight that we are very much will in the midst of a public health emergency in relation to drug desk which are rising year on year. one of the major problems we have, driven by deprivation and inequalities and all of these things need to be addressed. but of the 60,000 people who experienced drug problems, l
t want was this terrible trafficjam to stay in place. for now, that is exactly what they have bought.— place. for now, that is exactly what they have bought. call, many thanks. paulal health nurse and has a background of working in community drug treatment, and joins me now. good afternoon to you. these are very sobering figures and clearly, there is a persistent worrying problem in scotland. why is this the case in your view? 50. problem in scotland. why is this the case in your view?—...
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t fully vaccinated, is higher than originally thought. we�*re joined now by professor calum semple, who is the joint author of the study, and also by paul godfreyis study is from the first wave and we have - ages of society. this study is from the first wave and we have the i ages of society. this study is from | the first wave and we have the data and cleaned it up and looked carefully. what we were surprised by is half of those who survived had evidence of organ damage during admission to hospital. what was more surprising, unlike the risk of death, which is associated in being frail and elderly with covid, but complications remained high in all age groups of adults. one in three of people aged 20—29 had evidence of one organ damaged. such a scarring to the lungs, kidney injury, liver injury. to the lungs, kidney in'ury, liver in'u . ., , , ., injury. can i condense this down? it is injury. can i condense this down? it is important — injury. can i condense this down? it is important research _ injury. can i condense this down? it is important research and _ injury. can i condense this down? it is important research and it - injury. can i cond
t fully vaccinated, is higher than originally thought. we�*re joined now by professor calum semple, who is the joint author of the study, and also by paul godfreyis study is from the first wave and we have - ages of society. this study is from the first wave and we have the i ages of society. this study is from | the first wave and we have the data and cleaned it up and looked carefully. what we were surprised by is half of those who survived had evidence of organ damage during admission to...
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we don�*t think that you can make the poor parts of country richer by making the rich parts poorer. levels up is not a jam—spreading operation. it is not robbing peter to pay paullosely with them as they investigate those responsible. the number of people being told to self—isolate in england and wales by the nhs test and trace app has risen sharply, causing significant disruption to some workplaces. alerts were sent to more than 530,000 people last week, an increase of 46%. it comes as managers at the uk�*s biggest car plant, nissan, in sunderland, have said that production has been affected by hundreds of staff being forced to isolate, after being �*pinged�*. it�*s understood that around 10% of the 6000 strong workforce has been sent home. the government has defended the decision to put majorca and ibiza on the amber list for travellers from england just two weeks after they were moved to green. it means that, from monday morning, most holiday—makers returning to the uk from the spanish islands will have to isolate for ten days unless they�*re fully vaccinated. theo leggett reports. it is just over two weeks since the government gave the go—ahead for travel t
we don�*t think that you can make the poor parts of country richer by making the rich parts poorer. levels up is not a jam—spreading operation. it is not robbing peter to pay paullosely with them as they investigate those responsible. the number of people being told to self—isolate in england and wales by the nhs test and trace app has risen sharply, causing significant disruption to some workplaces. alerts were sent to more than 530,000 people last week, an increase of 46%. it comes as...