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people don't want to be known as, you know, the people who killed a bunch of innocent people.right. but at the same time, the survival of papers can be difficult as well. just from the passage time, but also what people think is important. right. people might not have thought this is really that important. a paper to to remember i do a lot of work in the livingston family papers, which are huge. right. they really are enormous. but but you see lot of survival of their count books and sometimes they'll have some correspondences and then they'll just disappear like, i want to know what happened. but of course they weren't interested in what happened. they were interested in keeping the count books, right? they don't they didn't care. you wanted to know what was going on this in that person's life, right so it's all about like what people thought was important to save as well. i don't think some of it is time. right? just the passage of time we have been losing a lot of documents from the elements. one of the main repositories, i went to the new york state archives, had a fire in
people don't want to be known as, you know, the people who killed a bunch of innocent people.right. but at the same time, the survival of papers can be difficult as well. just from the passage time, but also what people think is important. right. people might not have thought this is really that important. a paper to to remember i do a lot of work in the livingston family papers, which are huge. right. they really are enormous. but but you see lot of survival of their count books and sometimes...
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is actually the people to people exchange that brought about. so i think that's why it's quite important for germany to keep this going on. not only there's a certain dependency from german calling me to china, took her jobs and so on. but it is, it also create awareness. we would really undervalue this people to people exchange and how they can change through daily activities. like to see what a freedom actually looks like. so and, and when we talk about why you are saying that you feel like this crocodile protests are not as hard as people expected. i think sometimes the government is the time to think that how they want to react. that's why they're taking their time . and that as we've also, i've commented on because of this, ty, somehow with, with the outside world, which was such as not isolated, also as a group of people who are not isolated, i think is a quite important to keep that in mind in the future. that these group of people shouldn't be forgotten. that's very optimistic, of course. but what if it works the other way around? some f
is actually the people to people exchange that brought about. so i think that's why it's quite important for germany to keep this going on. not only there's a certain dependency from german calling me to china, took her jobs and so on. but it is, it also create awareness. we would really undervalue this people to people exchange and how they can change through daily activities. like to see what a freedom actually looks like. so and, and when we talk about why you are saying that you feel like...
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a lot of people. oh or this is the promise of the communist party in the last 3 for decades, more wealth, more a stronger country. and as long as this promise still going on and a lot of people, i haven't reached the stage of becoming a middle class yet. as long as promised that all the poor people are you that the communist party is fighting poverty. as, as long as this last there is big trust on the government. that doesn't mean that there's also a lot of unrest our own, but they're not happy about the government. but at least they don't question the whole system. but i mean it's, it's a gap now in china, we have a lot of people still in the country who haven't reached the middle class yet. but in the big cities, there's an urban urban people, especially young people. a lot of students are from the academy. academics they are out of their job, they don't, they don't have to have the suffer from the cova, the strict co covered measurements. and i not sure if they really can create a big movement or t
a lot of people. oh or this is the promise of the communist party in the last 3 for decades, more wealth, more a stronger country. and as long as this promise still going on and a lot of people, i haven't reached the stage of becoming a middle class yet. as long as promised that all the poor people are you that the communist party is fighting poverty. as, as long as this last there is big trust on the government. that doesn't mean that there's also a lot of unrest our own, but they're not happy...
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it is an example of the _ different people. it is an example of the eye — different people.siness, in other words, peopie _ polling business, in other words, people judge it by their own merits, and so _ people judge it by their own merits, and so when it comes to specific issues, — and so when it comes to specific issues, so, _ and so when it comes to specific issues, so, for instance, the issue of peopie — issues, so, for instance, the issue of people being able to change their gender— of people being able to change their gender without approval from a doctor. — gender without approval from a doctor, that is something that is strongly— doctor, that is something that is strongly opposed and so the conservatives are on the side of public— conservatives are on the side of public opinion, in that respect. but it is worth — public opinion, in that respect. but it is worth pointing out that people could _ it is worth pointing out that people could change their mind as the bihiicai— could change their mind as the biblical situation evolves. gk, biblical situation evolves. 0k, tha
it is an example of the _ different people. it is an example of the eye — different people.siness, in other words, peopie _ polling business, in other words, people judge it by their own merits, and so _ people judge it by their own merits, and so when it comes to specific issues, — and so when it comes to specific issues, so, _ and so when it comes to specific issues, so, for instance, the issue of peopie — issues, so, for instance, the issue of people being able to change their...
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but i sensitive to some people. a lot of people. yes, people. so yes, millions of people.k fact that they don't think the fact that they don't want drink is good. well, want to drink is good. well, there we go. something very positive to say about gen z and z. these opinion, james, apparently, according to the statistics that were included in this report , six in ten said this report, six in ten said that health reasons were the main factor. just over half said was is it better you was a factor. is it better you call it is poor regan a bounce when you're if you're that young, when you're trying to buy around for your mates or just stuff forego it for health reasons because it's just so expensive. yeah i mean, it depends what you want, what you're willing to drink. i mean, i can still get like i think you can still get like cans of special brew in the supermarket. that's supermarket. i mean, that's people roads thing people on my roads first thing in the morning. drinking, though. so wetherspoons is still good value. yeah, i mean, i drink, i am. i'm also health drink, but i
but i sensitive to some people. a lot of people. yes, people. so yes, millions of people.k fact that they don't think the fact that they don't want drink is good. well, want to drink is good. well, there we go. something very positive to say about gen z and z. these opinion, james, apparently, according to the statistics that were included in this report , six in ten said this report, six in ten said that health reasons were the main factor. just over half said was is it better you was a...
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so people across the u. k, they think touring in place and, and a rapidly rising cost of living prices. that thought process and strike in one in just 3 after another quarter, we're still trying to work as the dockers enjoy. and i want to know what works if you think about how far it is that you should be able to go in terms of getting your points across. and i think it's different for different movements. so for the change is that bread and butter in order for them to gain their right to my salary, the device, so they to serve as workers, then it's necessary for them to the through ups. the tray line. i think palestine action is quite different though to odds extinction. volume's tactics mainly because expansion buying more focus on the sub thing at the public as a whole, as a way of forcing pressure on the government. in order to enact that, the, the radical change needs on the climate where was for rise, we are more focused on directly to obtain the companies which are producing weapons . so there was les
so people across the u. k, they think touring in place and, and a rapidly rising cost of living prices. that thought process and strike in one in just 3 after another quarter, we're still trying to work as the dockers enjoy. and i want to know what works if you think about how far it is that you should be able to go in terms of getting your points across. and i think it's different for different movements. so for the change is that bread and butter in order for them to gain their right to my...
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people. on the behalf of more than 3 million members in some quarters, i am proud to testify in support of this hearing, and demand united action to enter the rising tide of hate and violence targeting our community. i am so grateful for the strength and courage of the club q survivors testifying here today. compounding this tragedy is the fact that this instance is just one example of the violence but shattered lgbtq plus lives, our families, our lives for the past few years. violence and discrimination against lgbtqi+ communities is a tragic result of a society that values our lives, particularly the lives of black, brown, transgender and non-gender confirming people. this hate and violence is on the rise, it is fueled by nearly unfettered access to guns, political extremism and rhetoric that is deliberately devised to make our community less safe, less equal and less free. violence has become a lived reality for so many in our community. even in 2021, one in five of all hate crimes reporte
people. on the behalf of more than 3 million members in some quarters, i am proud to testify in support of this hearing, and demand united action to enter the rising tide of hate and violence targeting our community. i am so grateful for the strength and courage of the club q survivors testifying here today. compounding this tragedy is the fact that this instance is just one example of the violence but shattered lgbtq plus lives, our families, our lives for the past few years. violence and...
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do these people see themselves do native people see themselves as indians? well, when the colonial period starts, no, they don't have any word to suggest such an idea. and europeans don't see themselves as white either. not at all. but by 1675, when king philip's war starts, they most certainly do. as a matter of fact, they have adopted the english word indian to describe their common identity and what you have in the run up to this war are native leaders meeting on a regular basis, native leaders who normally do not get along with other saying for all of our differences, we have to recognize that these newcomers represent a threat to all of us, that they are going to destroy our way of life. they are going to render us landless and slaves. and if we don't unite, we're all done, done for the poor, makes a point, as you just said, about the racial difference, the ideas of racial difference and the start of, say, racial categorization or racial identity. right. she said europeans had contemplated this possibility from their first encounters with america. but a
do these people see themselves do native people see themselves as indians? well, when the colonial period starts, no, they don't have any word to suggest such an idea. and europeans don't see themselves as white either. not at all. but by 1675, when king philip's war starts, they most certainly do. as a matter of fact, they have adopted the english word indian to describe their common identity and what you have in the run up to this war are native leaders meeting on a regular basis, native...
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so disabled people were excluded just as were elderly people poor people and minors. okay, here's a marriage restriction from massachusetts in 1824. according to this act courts can and really should annull marriages if one of the parties experienced idiot see or a sand insanity at the time of the contract so intellectual incapacity invalidated a marriage contract leading to it's annulment. again, massachusetts is not unique here marriage restrictions based on intellectual and capacity date all the way back to roman law and they were implemented in early modern england and nearly all american colonies and states. it will also note that there's a long history of marriage restrictions based on physical capacity capacity for sexual intercourse for both men and women and these were all so enforced in colonial and early national law. again, it's important to think intersectionally. so this law doesn't mention it. but who else was excluded from marriage in the colonies? miners men and women under the age of consent also enslaved people were prohibited from marriage, right?
so disabled people were excluded just as were elderly people poor people and minors. okay, here's a marriage restriction from massachusetts in 1824. according to this act courts can and really should annull marriages if one of the parties experienced idiot see or a sand insanity at the time of the contract so intellectual incapacity invalidated a marriage contract leading to it's annulment. again, massachusetts is not unique here marriage restrictions based on intellectual and capacity date all...
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when i think about the kind of people or country needs, we need people like that. we need people who are serious and substantive. we have to start thinking about elections and elected officials and putting the same standards as if we were hiring people for other jobs. but that means we need more candidates. we need people to run for office. because you need to have the choice of good people. >> i think you may have answered this question. there are generational divides. we are listening a lot to young americans. we are really listening to gen z right now. one thing we are caring is their desire to reach across the aisle. 80% said they are willing to work with somebody they do not agree with. collaboration historically has been about finding people who have similar opinions, common ground and working together. we have seen that does not necessarily hold up with the changes in politics. how can we give this generation role models? they have never experienced an america that is not divided. rep. cheney: i have five children. so i spent a good amount of time with peopl
when i think about the kind of people or country needs, we need people like that. we need people who are serious and substantive. we have to start thinking about elections and elected officials and putting the same standards as if we were hiring people for other jobs. but that means we need more candidates. we need people to run for office. because you need to have the choice of good people. >> i think you may have answered this question. there are generational divides. we are listening a...
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there's some kind of furniture, but let people earn money, let people make some consumer goods.is what you are now opening small medium enterprises. give yourself work at the same time. in general, some called commanding heights, industrial economic, to be engaged in the state in our map, which is 2:0. we practically offer on this same idea. what to give freedom to all entrepreneurs, why the consumer sector to everyone who makes, uh, food. uh, some so-called consumer goods, uh, to give them freedom this idea and the president said in march and then supported in the summer at the st. petersburg economic forum. that is, this signal somehow reached. we have made a moratorium on testing. now there is a lot of control activities for business, they don’t get to the bottom of it, that today even the security forces are smaller there now, so to speak, as before. unfortunately, i have to go with omsk with all my other adventures. and the second thing is command heights. industrial. now the government is the ministry of industry. there is the ministry of economics and the ministry of ener
there's some kind of furniture, but let people earn money, let people make some consumer goods.is what you are now opening small medium enterprises. give yourself work at the same time. in general, some called commanding heights, industrial economic, to be engaged in the state in our map, which is 2:0. we practically offer on this same idea. what to give freedom to all entrepreneurs, why the consumer sector to everyone who makes, uh, food. uh, some so-called consumer goods, uh, to give them...
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people. and i do want to point out that the the vile emails were mainly about a black academics. so all of the vileness was was directed toward black people. and, you know, that really gets at the anti-blackness in our in our country. and so i, i had all that information and i decided, you know what, i really want to look deeper at this. and so i designed at that point, i decided to design a study and just decided that i wanted to do this. and, you know, normally once i decide to do something, i do it. and and i will tell you, it was really interesting to write this because i had the entire book written before george floyd was murdered. okay? the entire book. and i had to go back after that happened. i went back and i couldn't publish this book without mentioning everything that was changing and happening. and, you know, all of all of what was taking place in the country. so i went back and did a rewrite of it. and so it's interesting. i had written, you know, i had handed it in to my editor
people. and i do want to point out that the the vile emails were mainly about a black academics. so all of the vileness was was directed toward black people. and, you know, that really gets at the anti-blackness in our in our country. and so i, i had all that information and i decided, you know what, i really want to look deeper at this. and so i designed at that point, i decided to design a study and just decided that i wanted to do this. and, you know, normally once i decide to do something,...
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, younger people. sometimes can people.an barely what they're barely understand what they're saying a saying because they don't have a correct english and an correct grasp of english and an employer's probably not going to look that. look too favourably upon that. and is when and i think in school is when i was in school, we didn't really didn't wasn't really instilled in us how to conduct ourselves in us how to conduct ourselves in job interview should in a job interview should be that careers advice was kind of treated as a bit of a joke cos i don't maybe it's improved nowadays, but but i feel like you kind of you're in this professionalised it's professionalised economy, it's assumed just get the assumed that you just get the qualification you're qualification and then you're out on own and things out there on your own and things will take care of themselves. but so much it is kind of but so much of it is kind of softer skills, softer social skills, of come skills, how to kind of come across. in an interview. across. wel
, younger people. sometimes can people.an barely what they're barely understand what they're saying a saying because they don't have a correct english and an correct grasp of english and an employer's probably not going to look that. look too favourably upon that. and is when and i think in school is when i was in school, we didn't really didn't wasn't really instilled in us how to conduct ourselves in us how to conduct ourselves in job interview should in a job interview should be that careers...
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and 35 people have died, it is - people have died, it is obviously very serious.worse? when is it expected to get better? in buffalo we've had 12 kata —— we have had 12 casualties. people that weren't able to get the emergency medical care because emergency medical care because emergency crews could not reach their homes due to impassable road conditions and also people that were dying in their cars. so that type of situation, it is still being worked on as recovery is under way and the cleanup portion of the storm is happening in terms of improvement we do still have some snow on sunday evening into monday morning and then it will start to lessen by the time we get to monday night before things really start to warm up pretty dramatically stop by the end of the week temperatures here in buffalo are expected to be closer to about 10 celsius.— about 10 celsius. oh, well, carl, thank _ about 10 celsius. oh, well, carl, thank you _ about 10 celsius. oh, well, carl, thank you very - about 10 celsius. oh, well, carl, thank you very much l about 10 celsius. oh, well, i c
and 35 people have died, it is - people have died, it is obviously very serious.worse? when is it expected to get better? in buffalo we've had 12 kata —— we have had 12 casualties. people that weren't able to get the emergency medical care because emergency medical care because emergency crews could not reach their homes due to impassable road conditions and also people that were dying in their cars. so that type of situation, it is still being worked on as recovery is under way and the...
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people are not going to job. so when it comes to people now been told to vote, they were like not the same government, they didn't care about. that's why they getting know, they don't respect all voices. they don't hear what you say, but they want us to do one d c. and that's, that's how we feel. laker. if our vote is not powerful, it doesn't change anything. you also feel that sense of apathy towards the system. i know because women void t fin the country god, independence with little change. look at the community where i come from. it's still the same poverty from before. so people are beginning to like when i mean it, why do i even go to work? it doesn't change my life in any way. how do you bring about change if you withdrew from the system as it exists now? how can you amplify issues the masses? he mice. i think we need an alternative system that says p paul at the very core of the issues we are trying to address ah, how we need to bring about changes, organize ourselves as the youth and advocate with one vo
people are not going to job. so when it comes to people now been told to vote, they were like not the same government, they didn't care about. that's why they getting know, they don't respect all voices. they don't hear what you say, but they want us to do one d c. and that's, that's how we feel. laker. if our vote is not powerful, it doesn't change anything. you also feel that sense of apathy towards the system. i know because women void t fin the country god, independence with little change....
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how hopeful do people seem that next christmas will come under better circumstances where people have to be optimistic if go on to 70 situation, it's very hard. of course, every day does air read the lads every day they asked twice yesterday. hassan was hit many, many people died, many people were injured and that's a daily, you know, a daily house out here in this world. people are dying every day. civilians are buying every day, but they keep being very helpful. they keep trusting the army as well. they keep people keep testing people on their frontline, so there is a lot of optimism within the ukraine in society that they will eventually when the school manual shows they're in kiva, happy and safe christmas to you as well. thanks very much say look now some other stories making news right now. but frances is called for an end to the senseless war in ukraine during his christmas day addressed to worshippers. speaking on the balcony of saint peter's basilica in rome, the pontiff also condemned food being uses a weapon and said the world of suffering from a famine of peace. 6 people h
how hopeful do people seem that next christmas will come under better circumstances where people have to be optimistic if go on to 70 situation, it's very hard. of course, every day does air read the lads every day they asked twice yesterday. hassan was hit many, many people died, many people were injured and that's a daily, you know, a daily house out here in this world. people are dying every day. civilians are buying every day, but they keep being very helpful. they keep trusting the army as...
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people to tuning regardless-— the encourage people to tuning reuardless. ., ,, i. 1, the encourage peopless. ok thank you bartosz for that update- i _ regardless. ok thank you bartosz for that update. i would _ regardless. ok thank you bartosz for that update. i would have _ regardless. ok thank you bartosz for that update. i would have the - that update. i would have the headlines for you shortly. to stay with us. hello. it's been a wet day for many of us today but actually in one or two areas the skies are going to clear this evening. that's not the main message as far as the next few days are concerned. far from it. 0vercast, outbreaks of rain, strong winds, severe gales are possible, too, towards the end of the week. as a result of this daisy—chain of weather systems waiting in the atlantic heading in our direction, this is what we had today. low pressure sweeping through and giving wet and windy conditions and this is the next one arriving tomorrow. more rain and wind on the way for tomorrow. here we have the forecast for this evening. i think by late evening the bulk of the rain wil
people to tuning regardless-— the encourage people to tuning reuardless. ., ,, i. 1, the encourage peopless. ok thank you bartosz for that update- i _ regardless. ok thank you bartosz for that update. i would _ regardless. ok thank you bartosz for that update. i would have _ regardless. ok thank you bartosz for that update. i would have the - that update. i would have the headlines for you shortly. to stay with us. hello. it's been a wet day for many of us today but actually in one or two...
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i think people have ignored that . the people have ignored that. the people have ignored that.ome very disaffected with local democracy. so become , you know, there's almost an attitude of letting them get on with it, you know, as long as they fix the and run local services, things have been really changing the last few years. they've learned to operate with very few , you know, operate with very few, you know, checks , balances and. i think checks, balances and. i think they've put the cart before , the they've put the cart before, the horse, if you like, you know, rather than them being elected representatives , answerable to representatives, answerable to us . you know, we are becoming us. you know, we are becoming more and more to them and they're doing much, much more authoritarian things . and authoritarian things. and because it's not on a local level , i because it's not on a local level, i think it's going under the radar a little. so i was in tottenham this week where there's a lot of the traffic neighbourhoods coming in over the past few weeks and people that don't k
i think people have ignored that . the people have ignored that. the people have ignored that.ome very disaffected with local democracy. so become , you know, there's almost an attitude of letting them get on with it, you know, as long as they fix the and run local services, things have been really changing the last few years. they've learned to operate with very few , you know, operate with very few, you know, checks , balances and. i think checks, balances and. i think they've put the cart...
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people. they're all great, great people.ditions are but the terms and conditions are something be part something that should be part of negotiate should simply negotiate. we should not simply say we're to strike ignore say we're to strike and ignore the concerns or the viewpoint of . the employer. it's completely unreasonable . yeah. i mean , i unreasonable. yeah. i mean, i have to say i find it a little strange. royal mail workers are saying we want to compete with amazon in every we don't want to turn it into the gig economy, but it's here. therefore that has to recognised . the has to be recognised. the reality is people ordering online. yeah the reality of people ordering online , wanting people ordering online, wanting their goods is here . as their goods is here. as i understand that the royal mail boss has said that this is cost £100 million to date. i mean , £100 million to date. i mean, organisations can't carry that sort of losses , they can't. and sort of losses, they can't. and there were other business lines , t
people. they're all great, great people.ditions are but the terms and conditions are something be part something that should be part of negotiate should simply negotiate. we should not simply say we're to strike ignore say we're to strike and ignore the concerns or the viewpoint of . the employer. it's completely unreasonable . yeah. i mean , i unreasonable. yeah. i mean, i have to say i find it a little strange. royal mail workers are saying we want to compete with amazon in every we don't...
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dead , four people three people dead, four people injured, two of them critically.f that attack is believed to be a 69 year old former railway who it is understood was facing trial for a race related incidents , has a a race related incidents, has a previous conviction for a race related . we learned as well that related. we learned as well that members of that kurdish community, a large kurdish community, a large kurdish community in that specific of paris , the 10th arrondissement paris, the 10th arrondissement area of paris , had been warned area of paris, had been warned that the potential for attack was imminent. that the potential for attack was imminent . they clearly feel was imminent. they clearly feel let down by authorities the attack took place the gentleman believed be responsible is in custody he's himself a facial injury according to local reports . and what happened then reports. and what happened then was the interior minister of france decided to float the area. well not flood it just a few actually police officers there initially as a sign of secu
dead , four people three people dead, four people injured, two of them critically.f that attack is believed to be a 69 year old former railway who it is understood was facing trial for a race related incidents , has a a race related incidents, has a previous conviction for a race related . we learned as well that related. we learned as well that members of that kurdish community, a large kurdish community, a large kurdish community in that specific of paris , the 10th arrondissement paris, the...
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and people like wes streeting and people like wes streeting and people like rachel reeves .le like rachel reeves. is that cooper? we could have a really good bunch of frontbench shadow ministers but but reality in terms of reality, i should say, yes, we to the finer points of house of lords reform remain to be seen. i mean, it's a story and a non—story at the same time. we don't really know the exact details how it will work. it is conditional on labour winning the next general election. so i think it's more winning the next general ele
and people like wes streeting and people like wes streeting and people like rachel reeves .le like rachel reeves. is that cooper? we could have a really good bunch of frontbench shadow ministers but but reality in terms of reality, i should say, yes, we to the finer points of house of lords reform remain to be seen. i mean, it's a story and a non—story at the same time. we don't really know the exact details how it will work. it is conditional on labour winning the next general election. so i...
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and some insulted people for some people insulted people for things like .ut now we are deaung things like. but now we are dealing with all the legacies . dealing with all the legacies. you're absolutely right, stephanie. the economic fallout, the cost of living , what i would the cost of living, what i would call costs, a lockdown crisis and health impacts. i mean, let's do a risk assessment now. no one wants to do it at the start. let's never allow anything like this to happen with the lockdowns and, actually assess the assess all the damages and the impacts are happening. we have got inquiry is got a covid inquiry allegedly is going it, but going to be addressing it, but many terms of reference many of their terms of reference are purpose very are not fit for purpose very much so right we've come to the end of our first hour, ladies and gentlemen. we will be right back more short . back with. more after a short. break we are gb news is the people's channel. i'm right across the united kingdom. you can find on sky channel 512, virgin channel 2604 freesat c
and some insulted people for some people insulted people for things like .ut now we are deaung things like. but now we are dealing with all the legacies . dealing with all the legacies. you're absolutely right, stephanie. the economic fallout, the cost of living , what i would the cost of living, what i would call costs, a lockdown crisis and health impacts. i mean, let's do a risk assessment now. no one wants to do it at the start. let's never allow anything like this to happen with the...
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trans people don't have that people have. that other people have. so we need to kind of get this in perspective. and i'm not sure actually say that other actually how we say that other forms of cultural appropriation are unacceptable , but when it are unacceptable, but when it comes to women, we say no, it's absolutely fine. so don't address . and to wear high heels address. and to wear high heels and to wake up one morning and say, i'm a woman and i know what it's like to be a woman. but when we talk about blackface, for example, say that's for example, people say that's completely do completely unacceptable. why do we exemption for women? we make an exemption for women? why do say that it's so why do we say that it's so meaningless that anybody can just a woman? it's just just become a woman? it's just totally stereotype. totally plain and stereotype. which which which is which isn't it? which which is what? wanted stop what? feminists wanted to stop change. interestingly what? feminists wanted to stop cjudith, interestingl
trans people don't have that people have. that other people have. so we need to kind of get this in perspective. and i'm not sure actually say that other actually how we say that other forms of cultural appropriation are unacceptable , but when it are unacceptable, but when it comes to women, we say no, it's absolutely fine. so don't address . and to wear high heels address. and to wear high heels and to wake up one morning and say, i'm a woman and i know what it's like to be a woman. but when...
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. -- venting people.he caller just referenced a federal spending package known as the omnibus bill. this is an opinion piece from the wall street journal. the headline is the ugliest omnibus bill ever. congress will pass a 4155 page bill. most members will never read. and it is the 117th congress. it is the most spendthrift in history. this week, he plans to go out with one final bipartisan route. it for thousand 155 page spending bill that is the worst in history. this is no way to govern in a democracy. here we are. the members in their efforts to decide what they are doing rolled doubt the final product late monday night. they plan to whip it through by thursday well americans are busy with pre-christmas plans before even the members know what they are voting on. this is an editorial in today's wall street journal. let's go to a few more of your calls. jerome on the line from tampa. democrat. what your comment. caller: my comment is that i am an older man, and like most black people, were brought over
. -- venting people.he caller just referenced a federal spending package known as the omnibus bill. this is an opinion piece from the wall street journal. the headline is the ugliest omnibus bill ever. congress will pass a 4155 page bill. most members will never read. and it is the 117th congress. it is the most spendthrift in history. this week, he plans to go out with one final bipartisan route. it for thousand 155 page spending bill that is the worst in history. this is no way to govern in a...
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empowering people, not politicians. what you see around the world, we now have the technology to give people the power to do things that are really effective for the a environment. they are more about results than symbolism. i will give you a quick example. i think that this is what everyone agrees upon. the united nations signed an agreement earlier this year. some states with plastic bags in the hope that that will help. the problem is primarily the problem. they started hiring people and places like the philippines, brazil, egypt to collect plastic they show where they collected on their phone. a gps. the plasticyc is recycled and sd this technology is particularly difficult. 93% have cell phones. but very low, very simple, small efforts, they have collected more than 3 billion plastic bottles and more than 140 million pounds of plastic. so, more that governments are doing just with these simple technology, how thinking small, small approaches doing more than government. >> there is a lot there. let's see if we can s
empowering people, not politicians. what you see around the world, we now have the technology to give people the power to do things that are really effective for the a environment. they are more about results than symbolism. i will give you a quick example. i think that this is what everyone agrees upon. the united nations signed an agreement earlier this year. some states with plastic bags in the hope that that will help. the problem is primarily the problem. they started hiring people and...
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i white people and black people.ondon mean when you look in london specifically knife crime specifically have knife crime but country most of but across the country most of the drug offences the series about drug offences and stats that white and the stats show that white people as likely people are just as likely to smoke as black but smoke weed as black people. but black more likely to black people are more likely to go jail for smoking weed go to jail for smoking weed because of the fact that, like you see with the cute you see with the child cute where they saw a black girl, a 15 year old black girl in a classroom and two police officers to a room and officers took her to a room and strip because the strip searched because the teacher said they smelt weed into an individual case. but you go to something. so in drug crime particular, 70% of drug criminals are white, whereas 86% of the british population white. so there's still a disproportionality there in that black people are committing war crimes in that but wh
i white people and black people.ondon mean when you look in london specifically knife crime specifically have knife crime but country most of but across the country most of the drug offences the series about drug offences and stats that white and the stats show that white people as likely people are just as likely to smoke as black but smoke weed as black people. but black more likely to black people are more likely to go jail for smoking weed go to jail for smoking weed because of the fact...
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people will say, what is the _ pretty grim at the moment. people will say, what is the cause? the cause? i - pretty grim at the moment. people| will say, what is the cause? i guess it is never as simple as identifying a single cause but what are the contributing factors in your judgment? emergency medicine is your field and has been for a long time. the single biggest fundamental cause is that we do not have enough beds within the nhs and the uk has always run its bed base with less than beds than almost any other european country, so we have 2.7 beds per thousand of population and if you compare that to germany, they have seven, over seven beds per thousand of the population, so we are very vulnerable to shocks like this. 1untimely vulnerable to shocks like this. when ou sa vulnerable to shocks like this. when you say beds. _ vulnerable to shocks like this. when you say beds. you — vulnerable to shocks like this. when you say beds, you are _ vulnerable to shocks like this. when you say beds, you are not _ vulnerable to shocks like this. when you say beds, you are notjust - yo
people will say, what is the _ pretty grim at the moment. people will say, what is the cause? the cause? i - pretty grim at the moment. people| will say, what is the cause? i guess it is never as simple as identifying a single cause but what are the contributing factors in your judgment? emergency medicine is your field and has been for a long time. the single biggest fundamental cause is that we do not have enough beds within the nhs and the uk has always run its bed base with less than beds...
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let's be clear anyone that needs people they don't encourage people to change their behavior people are an opportunity to do things different they i take it otherwise do so and closed streets has that opportunity for people how they can reck i can't tell walking to school or taking a bike or having their elder parents walk director's report. >> in terms of this interesting dichotomy we have this sort of version oh, we only can do one thing. >> i agree with director heminger we need a road diets on california street and people have been forced to be in one lane but people shouldn't perceive the work on lake street comes at the expense of california street every street is different and it all needs work we have more work to do an california street wasn't we do on lake street has no impacts on california street and don't see is that way; right? i--i don't know why we have this if we do this we can't do that not that way we definitely don't see if that way and that is a program we're closed electricity not calico it been in the closed street. >> talk about california i want the people to be
let's be clear anyone that needs people they don't encourage people to change their behavior people are an opportunity to do things different they i take it otherwise do so and closed streets has that opportunity for people how they can reck i can't tell walking to school or taking a bike or having their elder parents walk director's report. >> in terms of this interesting dichotomy we have this sort of version oh, we only can do one thing. >> i agree with director heminger we need...
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they say, most people hurt -- many people have given up land limes. they are cell phone only, cell phone only household. it is great. >> i agree with cassie's saying how pull bashing has kind of forced pollsters to change their message methodology's. from chapter two of the book that we read this week, going back to the 1930s and the pulled asking that happened there, it says that the literary digest failure, it introduced a sense of nagging doubt about the polls as they continued for so long, in election pulling in general. also it presented a competitiveness in the polling industry and how poll bashing, it couldn't bash one poll and then praise another poll forgetting it's more accurate. so, it kind of made a sense of like a competitive nature in this industry. >> those are good points, do you think that is a direct ramification or a side line of this phenomenon? >> it is a little bit of both, it depends on the election year and what the polls have said because of all the polls, they got it wrong, obviously there is not going to be a competition. ev
they say, most people hurt -- many people have given up land limes. they are cell phone only, cell phone only household. it is great. >> i agree with cassie's saying how pull bashing has kind of forced pollsters to change their message methodology's. from chapter two of the book that we read this week, going back to the 1930s and the pulled asking that happened there, it says that the literary digest failure, it introduced a sense of nagging doubt about the polls as they continued for so...
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people some people are just crack to beat. god know if people are very nervous and if they have that streak inside them, they're going to grow up to that and say, yeah we should be just isolated forever. we should be because they're not they're a bit unstable . don't you start bit unstable. don't you start also. oh, i'm sorry, calvin. people, it's not just that they're afraid or nervous, as people like to be ruled. people like to be governed. they like be told what to do. that's the most amazing revelation. i think. always think. you know, i always fight for our freedoms. well, i assume that the british public wouldn't for our freedoms. well, i assume thattoe british public wouldn't for our freedoms. well, i assume that to be ritish public wouldn't for our freedoms. well, i assume that to be ritishwhat ic wouldn't for our freedoms. well, i assume that to be ritishwhat to wouldn't for our freedoms. well, i assume that to be ritishwhat to dorldn't for our freedoms. well, i assume that to be ritishwhat to do to n't for our freedo
people some people are just crack to beat. god know if people are very nervous and if they have that streak inside them, they're going to grow up to that and say, yeah we should be just isolated forever. we should be because they're not they're a bit unstable . don't you start bit unstable. don't you start also. oh, i'm sorry, calvin. people, it's not just that they're afraid or nervous, as people like to be ruled. people like to be governed. they like be told what to do. that's the most...
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people.. they like you very much. they don't like you very much. no, the impression got. no, that's the impression i got. they very i don't they are not very true. i don't care. i was only joking. i forgot how delicate you. no no, no. that really true? they no. is that really true? they they your praises from dawn they sang your praises from dawn till don't have to that. till you don't have to say that. what exactly happened? they told me of about you me all sorts of stuff about you actually. we'll talk about actually. but we'll talk about it break terminal. it in the break terminal. leo, how okay, thank how are you? i'm okay, thank you. i'm being anyway new york. anything like that? no, i'm from dumfries. not quite they dumfries. it's not quite as they only dumfries yeah only name dumfries once. yeah yeah. goes in. yeah. not much goes on in. you wouldn't it dumfries. wouldn't call it dumfries. dumfries it sounds glamorous. anyway, we're going to get some questions studio questions from our l
people.. they like you very much. they don't like you very much. no, the impression got. no, that's the impression i got. they very i don't they are not very true. i don't care. i was only joking. i forgot how delicate you. no no, no. that really true? they no. is that really true? they they your praises from dawn they sang your praises from dawn till don't have to that. till you don't have to say that. what exactly happened? they told me of about you me all sorts of stuff about you actually....
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people nigel farage. yes people like nigel farage. yes i remember . people like nigel farage. tick people like nigel farage. yes i remember . tick tock. many of you remember. tick tock. many of you guys are saying to the nurses, get pay guys are saying to the nurses, get pay reduction for doing all of their tick tock dances, all that's hot. this what about morale, motivation, maybe might just need to offload for a couple of minutes and practise their dancing. jeremy clarkson basically reaps what he serves as a no. do you think he's up for that? i've got to say, do think it stopped shy of doing a full on apology? anyway, let me know your thoughts, what she's telling everyone, because it brought to the nation so. well, now got hang of now that i've got the hang of pressing button was quite pressing a button was quite advanced got that in advanced level but i got that in the go take a quick break. the end. go take a quick break. i conversation i continue the conversation about of hate speech about the whole of hate speech thing . do you think the dangers thing. do you think the d
people nigel farage. yes people like nigel farage. yes i remember . people like nigel farage. tick people like nigel farage. yes i remember . tick tock. many of you remember. tick tock. many of you guys are saying to the nurses, get pay guys are saying to the nurses, get pay reduction for doing all of their tick tock dances, all that's hot. this what about morale, motivation, maybe might just need to offload for a couple of minutes and practise their dancing. jeremy clarkson basically reaps...
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and that company with just a couple dozen people, they are bringing six or 7000 people. and so technology is enabling that that kind of innovation to happen in detroit. i mentioned was the first city that we visited with our private bus and it's an interesting city because 100 years ago, in many ways, detroit was silicon valley. it was the most innovative in the country as the fifth largest city in country, one of the fastest growing cities in the country. and then over the last half century lost 60% of its population. and the year before we rolled in with private bus, the city of detroit went and then gone from being of the leader of the pack. they're really struggling and what's happened in the last decade is it's rebirth, a rejuvenation, a renewal and particularly in a downtown detroit area. and i'll give you two examples. one is a company called shinola and other is a company called stock x. neither existed ten years ago, and both now have more than 1000 employees. and in the detroit area. so those are some of the companies that we're backing that are creating innova
and that company with just a couple dozen people, they are bringing six or 7000 people. and so technology is enabling that that kind of innovation to happen in detroit. i mentioned was the first city that we visited with our private bus and it's an interesting city because 100 years ago, in many ways, detroit was silicon valley. it was the most innovative in the country as the fifth largest city in country, one of the fastest growing cities in the country. and then over the last half century...
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we have a need people. we just need to create a system, a process, for legal immigration so people can come to this country the way our forefathers did almost all of her ancestors did. our ancestors showed up at ellis island. they didn't have a visa or advance permission. they didn't check in with anybody. data showed up on the boat to say please. give me asylum in this country. we did. we did that for millions of people. before the 1924 immigration act. it close the borders of the united states. we should go back to that system. we need people now or than we've ever needed them. the problem we see at the border, the issues that are coming up, they are not a consequence of one administration or the other. these are long-standing problems. the number of people has gone up. i don't disagree with that. the question is how we deal with that and what the responses. the response should be let them come legally. find a process. create a way. contribute the right way in accordance with the rule of law. host: let's
we have a need people. we just need to create a system, a process, for legal immigration so people can come to this country the way our forefathers did almost all of her ancestors did. our ancestors showed up at ellis island. they didn't have a visa or advance permission. they didn't check in with anybody. data showed up on the boat to say please. give me asylum in this country. we did. we did that for millions of people. before the 1924 immigration act. it close the borders of the united...
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to the people. if, well, suddenly something will happen, not a mess xx that was an attempt at an external rebellion of external influence on the country. this is the main thing, well, inside there were several thousand people who succumbed to this. well, if the internal confrontation, yes it is will be heated from the outside, but the main reason and most importantly, the active forces will be inside, we did not have this. but it can be, especially now when the generation is changing, when the government will naturally change, including the president, if it appears these are the reasons for the collision internal reason this should not be a friend, and then what kind of mechanism. here you offer the people and the state this mechanism with the belarusian people's assembly. what as far as the law on political parties is concerned, the main developed requirement of the parties should work based on the internal interests of the country, respectively, their positions on foreign policy should also be cor
to the people. if, well, suddenly something will happen, not a mess xx that was an attempt at an external rebellion of external influence on the country. this is the main thing, well, inside there were several thousand people who succumbed to this. well, if the internal confrontation, yes it is will be heated from the outside, but the main reason and most importantly, the active forces will be inside, we did not have this. but it can be, especially now when the generation is changing, when the...
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of people, a lot of regular people.millions of americans and people who have been drawn into this have basically just been sold a bill of goods. >> they have. the lies are both big and small. the first lies start with language, but they do get bigger. robert schiller, the nobel prize winning economist has talked about how economic narratives form. they're stories in response to real things. the creation of crypto is a response, supposedly, to the subprime crisis. the huge debacle that created a lot of understandable mistrust of our financial institutions has given cryptocurrency the story a lot of its power. everyone knows we have big problems in this country, a lot of problems with our regulated financial system. crypto says, oh, we can fix all that. we can bank the unbanked, build generational wealth, it's the future of money, it's this, it's this, it's this. unfortunately the problem is that all of those stories are not true. none of them are true. you see now unfortunately, almost when it's too late the power of tho
of people, a lot of regular people.millions of americans and people who have been drawn into this have basically just been sold a bill of goods. >> they have. the lies are both big and small. the first lies start with language, but they do get bigger. robert schiller, the nobel prize winning economist has talked about how economic narratives form. they're stories in response to real things. the creation of crypto is a response, supposedly, to the subprime crisis. the huge debacle that...
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those people who are accused china, i mean the people united states, europe, they have a very bloody history of violation of human rights. if you are to blame the 1st one to blame the united states, struggle with a nice little dollars. try to punish on those. for example, they use us solvents use of payments we've tried essential against russia. if united states tried to use us dollars, which is like a local currency, global printable cards at a womanizer for political purpose of call. justin lewis sheely message to anyone who use us all of us because they could be a link in the next wrong list. next, ron bt united space, i use almost upon the zone and those were the hours most vital stories from around the world for more up to the minute years had over to r t dot com. and don't forget to follow us on odyssey, rebel a gap, see you next hour. ah, ah, ah, fresh in the west to revive the cold war because both recognize and practice, the concept of indivisibility of security. one country should not attempt to attain security at the expense of another country. this has exec what the west
those people who are accused china, i mean the people united states, europe, they have a very bloody history of violation of human rights. if you are to blame the 1st one to blame the united states, struggle with a nice little dollars. try to punish on those. for example, they use us solvents use of payments we've tried essential against russia. if united states tried to use us dollars, which is like a local currency, global printable cards at a womanizer for political purpose of call. justin...
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isn't broken or is it 'ust people their right to strike? h people their right to strike?eeple _ strike and delayed is that the for the people were _ strike and delayed is that the for the people were going _ strike and delayed is that the for the people were going on - strike and delayed is that the for| the people were going on strike? strike and delayed is that the for - the people were going on strike? let me finish my point, it is a decisive divisive issue, depends on what side you see it, and people are genuinely committed many people are genuinely sympathetic to the concerns of those people who were striking but there also if they're not in a union, not able to demand or even expect to pay increases, it's a demand of i9% when other people have literally seen real terms for in their wages in the past five or ten years after three years of the economy being in the deep freeze after a really tough economic times for a lot of people, for a lot of workers and many of whom are not in units, cleaners, cab—drivers, people like that do not have the kind of power to withdraw
isn't broken or is it 'ust people their right to strike? h people their right to strike?eeple _ strike and delayed is that the for the people were _ strike and delayed is that the for the people were going _ strike and delayed is that the for the people were going on - strike and delayed is that the for| the people were going on strike? strike and delayed is that the for - the people were going on strike? let me finish my point, it is a decisive divisive issue, depends on what side you see it,...
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go broke some people go won't go broke some people say that people at the say it's that people at theive level want to make these decisions. and these work decisions. yeah and these work decisions. yeah and the aren't really the money people aren't really involved. hang. involved. then they go hang. what done? that involved. then they go hang. what also done? that involved. then they go hang. what also be done? that involved. then they go hang. what also be the 1e? that involved. then they go hang. what also be the case that involved. then they go hang. what also be the case sohat might also be the case so tricky. and going to move tricky. and we're going to move on now to a final question before from before the break. this is from leo. leo? just to him. leo. where is leo? just to him. hello is it time to stop watching? actually okay, so love, so this is love, actually. so this is actually question actually similar question because curtis, you because richard curtis, who you remember made actually remember made love, actually says feels stupid over the says he feels stupid over the fi
go broke some people go won't go broke some people say that people at the say it's that people at theive level want to make these decisions. and these work decisions. yeah and these work decisions. yeah and the aren't really the money people aren't really involved. hang. involved. then they go hang. what done? that involved. then they go hang. what also done? that involved. then they go hang. what also be done? that involved. then they go hang. what also be the 1e? that involved. then they go...
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people don't course. people we don't know? of course.e're this netflix we're watching this netflix show, but this has been huge. the orchestrated fabric. the orchestrated its fabric. it's it's a much it's you know really it's a much insight to be gleaned. yeah i think there because we've think there is because we've seen another royal with seen with another royal with prince sometimes prince andrew you know sometimes people themselves and people present themselves and reveal most when they think reveal the most when they think they're they're the best they're they're being the best advocates like advocates for themselves. like prince with prince andrew's interview with emily maitlis. was in control emily maitlis. he was in control of that and he still managed to reveal so much through . he reveal so much through. he thought it went well. yeah he was like, let's do another one. we think harry and meghan think this is going well. bear in mind that they will have had editorial control. presumably they shaped they will. they will have shaped
people don't course. people we don't know? of course.e're this netflix we're watching this netflix show, but this has been huge. the orchestrated fabric. the orchestrated its fabric. it's it's a much it's you know really it's a much insight to be gleaned. yeah i think there because we've think there is because we've seen another royal with seen with another royal with prince sometimes prince andrew you know sometimes people themselves and people present themselves and reveal most when they...
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just making sure that we don't see the baton people all the time. i think people can see the bad.lly had that connection. it seems like, because we had that desperate time of, almost, we need to go back home to visit our families. so definitely easy to do. desperate time. but definitely trust people more. maybe try not to just say, oh, that is not good. i don't know. >> abby, are you guys gonna see each other again? >> yes, every christmas, we are making this a yearly tradition. >> wait a minute. >> no, i am sure that -- >> drive 20 hours together every christmas? >> no, of course not. so, yes, we would love to see a connection. and we have got like a group chat going. but if we see each other in person again that would be lovely. >> that is awesome. >> well, you guys, it is great to see all of you. i am so glad it worked out. that is a nice lesson for everyone. that you can rely on the kindness of strangers. brigitte, greg, shelby, abby, have a great rest of your holidays. thank you so much for talking. >> thank you, alison. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> okay, the trouble walls
just making sure that we don't see the baton people all the time. i think people can see the bad.lly had that connection. it seems like, because we had that desperate time of, almost, we need to go back home to visit our families. so definitely easy to do. desperate time. but definitely trust people more. maybe try not to just say, oh, that is not good. i don't know. >> abby, are you guys gonna see each other again? >> yes, every christmas, we are making this a yearly tradition....
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how hopeful do people seem that next christmas will come under better circumstances where people have to be optimistic if they go on to survive the situation. it's very hard. of course, every day does air read the lads every day they asked twice yesterday. hassan was kids. many, many people died and many people were injured and that's a daily, you know, a daily house out here in this world. people are dying every day. civilians are dying every day, but they keep being very helpful. they keep testing the army as well. they keep people keep testing people on their frontline, so they read a lot of optimism within the ukranian society that they will eventually when the school manual shows there and keep a happy and safe christmas to you as well. thanks very much. and theresa have some other stories making news right now. 6 people of been killed after a passenger bus plunged off a bridge into a river in north western spain. 2 survivors, including the driver, taken to nearby hospitals, strong currents due to heavy rains in the glacier region are hampering search and rest. heavy snowfall jap
how hopeful do people seem that next christmas will come under better circumstances where people have to be optimistic if they go on to survive the situation. it's very hard. of course, every day does air read the lads every day they asked twice yesterday. hassan was kids. many, many people died and many people were injured and that's a daily, you know, a daily house out here in this world. people are dying every day. civilians are dying every day, but they keep being very helpful. they keep...