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astonishing too that this is roxanne's first role.e she took on after having been scouted through facebook. on this evidence we can expect to see much more of both roxanne and boulifa in the future. i see a decent person. lynn + lucy is on bfi player now along with other platforms and i recommend you check it out as soon as possible. it is shaping up as one of my favourite films of the year. from britain to tokyo, with a new movie by german film—maker werner herzog, family romance llc. a stranger than fiction tale of a japanese company who hire out surrogate friends and relatives for weddings, parties, funerals, and perhaps something more. we open with a meeting between a young girl and her estranged father. actually the real—life chief of the real—life company on whom the film is based. during the course of the drama which looks weirdly like a documentary, we see this chameleon—like character pretending to be a railway station employee in order to take on the shame of a worker who let a train leave early and organising for a lottery
astonishing too that this is roxanne's first role.e she took on after having been scouted through facebook. on this evidence we can expect to see much more of both roxanne and boulifa in the future. i see a decent person. lynn + lucy is on bfi player now along with other platforms and i recommend you check it out as soon as possible. it is shaping up as one of my favourite films of the year. from britain to tokyo, with a new movie by german film—maker werner herzog, family romance llc. a...
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roxanne tried to reassure him that they could still save lynn. was she hanging by a thread?d already died and they were trying to revive her? >> when you're doing cpr, they're actually dead at that point and, you know, so you're trying to pump their heart. we had called for a helicopter because sometimes when you do cpr you can actually, you know, revive somebody. >> reporter: and miraculously, it seemed, they did manage to revive lynn. >> we actually had a paramedic show up also on the scene, gave her a shot of epinephrine. her heart started beating again, so we were all real hopeful at that point that she was going to survive and got her on a helicopter and flew her. >> reporter: but lynn didn't make it. she died at the hospital. she was just 37 years old. >> i remember the day as if it was yesterday. i received a call from a friend who said that, i'm sorry to inform you, but there's been a bad accident. and lin died yesterday. >> reporter: it was heartbreaking for kim that her friend was dead and that she died in a way that was not quick and certainly was painful. the aut
roxanne tried to reassure him that they could still save lynn. was she hanging by a thread?d already died and they were trying to revive her? >> when you're doing cpr, they're actually dead at that point and, you know, so you're trying to pump their heart. we had called for a helicopter because sometimes when you do cpr you can actually, you know, revive somebody. >> reporter: and miraculously, it seemed, they did manage to revive lynn. >> we actually had a paramedic show up...
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this is that as with roxanne chance when you're watching our special coverage on this question is forthcoming what did space x. accomplish today we've got the video and it's kind of cool to be right back. as a national survival. lesson learned. let's say and your. response thanks have to fight. thank you. that's right that's right. that's slavery. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back there's been a lot made of this whole idea that suddenly going up in space is very different it's not something controlled by the government anymore we're now talking about something that actually can be done by the private sector and of course at the heart of all this is space x. today another historic launch here it is. all our 3. people post. it is amazing how we never quite get tired of seeing that type of video this is a space x. falcon 9 rocket on. launch it's actually called the atlas is 2 and this time in south korea that's a gauged this is their very 1st military communication s
this is that as with roxanne chance when you're watching our special coverage on this question is forthcoming what did space x. accomplish today we've got the video and it's kind of cool to be right back. as a national survival. lesson learned. let's say and your. response thanks have to fight. thank you. that's right that's right. that's slavery. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you...
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my next question is for erica fuchs or roxanne brown. i agree with your testimony that emphasizes the need to strengthen workforce developing here at home. the pandemic has highlighted how dependent we are on global supply chains for medical supplies during emergencies and wife reducing that dependency by producing those critical health care supplies at home is important. my question is, can we collaborate on the importance of workforce developing and supply chain reform conversation, like how can be elaborate on the importance of that, and i want to know from you, erica, if you could talk about the importance of workforce development and supply chain reform in that conversation, how we can elaborate on it? i have a strong manufacturing base in my district, and we want to uplift that workforce. dr. fuchs: yes, and automobiles are assembled for the regional market, so that is a really good one. i would like to wrap in member murphy's comments as well in my response to you. i don't believe we should be manufacturing all aspects of the dome
my next question is for erica fuchs or roxanne brown. i agree with your testimony that emphasizes the need to strengthen workforce developing here at home. the pandemic has highlighted how dependent we are on global supply chains for medical supplies during emergencies and wife reducing that dependency by producing those critical health care supplies at home is important. my question is, can we collaborate on the importance of workforce developing and supply chain reform conversation, like how...
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litteredhe am area was with roxanne broken glass and hundreds of spent canisters. enrolled, escorted by federal marshals. meredith was admitted that never really accepted. on-campus isolation, he wrote he was most segregated negro in america. on another sunday not far from the lines of battle, meredith received his diploma. he plans to raise money for an establishedfund he for needy students. he will eventually return to mississippi. interpretivet, and footnote from governor burnet -- barnett. >> you are witnessing one more chapter in what has been termed the television revolution, information media including tv networks have publicized and dramatized the race issue far beyond its relative importance. a degree of coverage accorded the march on washington underlined the fact that the american public is being emphasis.ized by over the race issue is a legitimate issue in america and if proper context but it has been presented to you in recent months is being used as a smokescreen to hide the biggest power grab in american history. thend the headlines, beyond interpret
litteredhe am area was with roxanne broken glass and hundreds of spent canisters. enrolled, escorted by federal marshals. meredith was admitted that never really accepted. on-campus isolation, he wrote he was most segregated negro in america. on another sunday not far from the lines of battle, meredith received his diploma. he plans to raise money for an establishedfund he for needy students. he will eventually return to mississippi. interpretivet, and footnote from governor burnet -- barnett....
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and it's pretty galling to see somebody like roxanne gay paid 70,000 for bad feminist, just like she is already pretty well known by that point and really respected as a writer. and so you see stuff like that and see people -- at least i've seen people talk about they'll have an idea for a book project and maybe they'll approach an editor and the editor might say this sounds really good. this is a story that needs to be told but it don't know if i'm the person to work on that story, which is sort of a double-edged sword because on the one hand it shows a degree of self-awareness that is important, but you don't want to necessarily mess up somebody's work, if it's not something you feel comfortable working with, but on the other hand you still need the editors. you still need people who are comfortable working with diverse stories and the sorts of stores that maybe it makes people uncomfortable to edit a book about race and racism but at the same time that shows we need to make people get to a point where they feel comfortable and they have the resources to be able to actually do this
and it's pretty galling to see somebody like roxanne gay paid 70,000 for bad feminist, just like she is already pretty well known by that point and really respected as a writer. and so you see stuff like that and see people -- at least i've seen people talk about they'll have an idea for a book project and maybe they'll approach an editor and the editor might say this sounds really good. this is a story that needs to be told but it don't know if i'm the person to work on that story, which is...
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they're going on tour as the secret police. ( to the tune of "roxanne" ) "unmarked van you don't have to read me miranda rights." but the department of homeland security reviewed the footage from the past week and admitted one mistake, that the federal officers deployed in portland didn't have proper training. yes, our jackbooted thugs didn't have proper training in kidnap etiquette! when you're putting the black bag over someone's head, you have to hold your pinkies out. there's one group standing up to tyranny: moms. saturday night, they made a human change between these thugs and the protesters. >> feds stay clear, moms are here! >> feds stay clear, moms are here! >> feds stay clear, moms are here! >> stephen: you know things are bad when mom shows up. she's not mad, she's just disappointed that we no longer have constitutional rights. and, of course, the officers saw the group of mothers, reflected on what we have become as a country, and walked away. i'm just kidding, they shoved the moms and attacked with tear gas and flash grenades. you really think you can scare a group of mom
they're going on tour as the secret police. ( to the tune of "roxanne" ) "unmarked van you don't have to read me miranda rights." but the department of homeland security reviewed the footage from the past week and admitted one mistake, that the federal officers deployed in portland didn't have proper training. yes, our jackbooted thugs didn't have proper training in kidnap etiquette! when you're putting the black bag over someone's head, you have to hold your pinkies out....
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. >> trace: you say we need less politics in sports, the journalist roxanne jones wrote this, sayingnot doing exactly that. she's playing to her crowded and likely hopes her race baiting message will resonate in november when she faces a tough peschel election amon among thed of 20 other candidates for her u.s. senate seat. there were a republican senator was appointed back in 2019 and ironically or perhaps intentionally the senator appears of the very things she's accusing the wnba of doing, injecting politics into sports. your response? >> it's outrageous. it's absolutely outrageous because guess what, free speech applies to all americans no matter what your political party is and the threat of being canceled because you don't toe the line with a message with a political message is dangerous. that's not what this country is about. china does that when hong kong protests, but america doesn't do that when someone speaks out and i have always supported my players when they have different views, i've never suggested that anyone shouldn't be on the team for having a different view. we a
. >> trace: you say we need less politics in sports, the journalist roxanne jones wrote this, sayingnot doing exactly that. she's playing to her crowded and likely hopes her race baiting message will resonate in november when she faces a tough peschel election amon among thed of 20 other candidates for her u.s. senate seat. there were a republican senator was appointed back in 2019 and ironically or perhaps intentionally the senator appears of the very things she's accusing the wnba of...
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following him will be roxanne brown, international vice president at large of the united steel workers and kim glass, president and ceo of the national council of textile organizations and following ms. glass is senior fellow at the hudson institute. each of your statements will be made part of the record in its entirety. i would ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes or less, if you could. professor, you may begin. >> thank you, chairman blumenauer and members of the subcommittee. during the pandemic i spoke with a medium-sized u.s. medical supplier which has imported equipment from china capable of manufacturing 9 million masks per month. surprisingly, their most challenging bottleneck was the ear loops for the masks. work in their automated machines, the elastic needed to be no latex, a precise width and to come in a bag. they found a domestic supplier for a small fraction of the necessary elastic. but on a spool and for a while, a worker hand unspooled the elastic with the expected productivity slow down. when discussing critical technologies, we wouldn't think elast
following him will be roxanne brown, international vice president at large of the united steel workers and kim glass, president and ceo of the national council of textile organizations and following ms. glass is senior fellow at the hudson institute. each of your statements will be made part of the record in its entirety. i would ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes or less, if you could. professor, you may begin. >> thank you, chairman blumenauer and members of the...
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but it seems that roxanne wants to play a much more important role after breakfast it's. interesting backstory the domestic political story i guess as well step thanks very much to us and our correspondent there in them. today we have got lots more for you still to come here on the news hour including new restrictions coming into effect in hong kong as the territory sees a surge in the number of new infections. and we'll look at how chile's low income neighborhoods are coping with the economic impact of the pandemic. gold has a new number one of spain's john rom replaces worry mcelroy the top of the standings that's coming up with peter in about 30 minutes. the authorities in hong kong have tightened restrictions to stop the spread of coronavirus the territories leader kerry lamb announced the measures after 108 new infections were confirmed on sunday the highest one day increase in cases since the pandemic began she described the situation as critical and said this quote is no sign it's coming under control from hong kong adrian brown explains the reasons behind the rise
but it seems that roxanne wants to play a much more important role after breakfast it's. interesting backstory the domestic political story i guess as well step thanks very much to us and our correspondent there in them. today we have got lots more for you still to come here on the news hour including new restrictions coming into effect in hong kong as the territory sees a surge in the number of new infections. and we'll look at how chile's low income neighborhoods are coping with the economic...
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i have come to a swimming forlan leisure centre in east manchester, roxanne is the general manager.e doors on the 25th ofjuly. i am here and in my swimming costume ready to go, what happens first? one of the major differences as you have to pre—book for every gym session, fitness class orswimming for every gym session, fitness class or swimming session, you have to pre—book before you arrive at the centre. when you do arrive, you will be greeted by one of our receptionists, who will speak you through our one—way system and there will be a cleaning station when you arrive, so we will encourage all customers to sanitise their hands on arrival. as you can see, on the ground, we have our one—way system marked out. we are all getting used to these one—way systems now. i will let you go on ahead. so coming through here into the changing rooms, what has changed in here? our hair dryers rooms, what has changed in here? our hairdryers are no rooms, what has changed in here? our hair dryers are no longer in use. you will see the one—way system ta kes you will see the one—way system takes us a
i have come to a swimming forlan leisure centre in east manchester, roxanne is the general manager.e doors on the 25th ofjuly. i am here and in my swimming costume ready to go, what happens first? one of the major differences as you have to pre—book for every gym session, fitness class orswimming for every gym session, fitness class or swimming session, you have to pre—book before you arrive at the centre. when you do arrive, you will be greeted by one of our receptionists, who will speak...
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we are joined by roxanne who will talk me through some of these changes.re— booked sessions on there, that is purely to make sure we have got a reduced capacity. when you enter the centre, they will be a cleaning station with hand sanitiser. we will be requesting that all customers use that before they enter the centre. as you can see on the floor, we have our 1—way system. again, this is to ensure that we maintain the social distancing throughout the sensor. —— centre. you will see our hairdryers are no longer in use. i noticed that as soon i walked in. making our way into the actual changing area where the lockers are, every other locker will be available. the cubicle will be available. change rooms and lockers can still be used? yes but we are requesting that swimmers come beach ready. have your swimming costu me beach ready. have your swimming costume on, have your trunks underneath your clothes, just to reduce the amount of time customers are spending in the change room. we will still have to come at the end of the day, get changed back in again. stil
we are joined by roxanne who will talk me through some of these changes.re— booked sessions on there, that is purely to make sure we have got a reduced capacity. when you enter the centre, they will be a cleaning station with hand sanitiser. we will be requesting that all customers use that before they enter the centre. as you can see on the floor, we have our 1—way system. again, this is to ensure that we maintain the social distancing throughout the sensor. —— centre. you will see our...