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t. those will be the ones that school and college leaders will have to think quite carefully as to whether or not they can continue to offer those. and that cannot be ok if we're saying that our young people are the future and they should have experienced ms. ward and balance curriculum. if you haven't got the staff and then you can afford to run them, are young people are really going to miss out. how many different type of try and will be learned. students are still struggling to regain ground last during cove. it and her acutely aware that they're being short changed some of our generation on thing to be able to teach math english science because we want because all teachers are so stress currently that underpaid. so when i get from the full education that we should be getting in, the staff runs, food is on office for teachers who might be struggling to make ends meet teaching assistant, play a vital role supporting the most vulnerable children, but often would be paid better if they worked in supermarkets, we enjoy the job that we do, but we have to be realistic when it, which is indiv
t. those will be the ones that school and college leaders will have to think quite carefully as to whether or not they can continue to offer those. and that cannot be ok if we're saying that our young people are the future and they should have experienced ms. ward and balance curriculum. if you haven't got the staff and then you can afford to run them, are young people are really going to miss out. how many different type of try and will be learned. students are still struggling to regain...
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comply with the standards of care the medical coordinators when they conduct audits they look for t thoseifferent to make sure they are complying with them and also to do a quality assurance audit to make sure the types of care provided is in concert with those standards. >> were you aware for example the doctor from you contracted to provide care were previously sued by the department of justice for performing unnecessary procedures. >> when we became aware. >> when? >> to the whistleblower allocation process were you aware at the time you engage services he had been suedof where he did again working for you? >> no we were not. >> review aware 2017 through 2020 that despite only seeing six.5 percent patients he was performing 95 percent of flappers copy these are intrusive gynecological surgery. >> we were aware after the allegations were filed. >> not aware at the time. >> n no. >> are you vetting the doctors that you hire quick. >> we don't that them. the process includes they are not employee of i.c.e. they are referred off-site and since these allegations in before we have been sendi
comply with the standards of care the medical coordinators when they conduct audits they look for t thoseifferent to make sure they are complying with them and also to do a quality assurance audit to make sure the types of care provided is in concert with those standards. >> were you aware for example the doctor from you contracted to provide care were previously sued by the department of justice for performing unnecessary procedures. >> when we became aware. >> when? >>...
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off in the summer so it starts turning back on again now, but how much of a dramatic jump tan let's t thosecember, january, february, those are the months that have to deliver for us, november is up there and at a little over three inches on average every year should fall officially in downtown san francisco. we got rain earlier in the month. haven't gotten any in a while but if you're wondering where we are so far we are about 40 percent of what we need for the whole month so we are kind of behind. if you took it to this point we are actually doing okay, but this last week and half of november is typically fairly rainy and there's no rain coming our way for thanksgiving and i will go into a detailed look at your things giving forecast in a bit but here's the teaser, you are not getting rained on for the four-day weekend. after that, this is day 8 to 14, once we get done with the four-day weekend, there's reason to be hopeful that we might get back shades of green show you there's a relatively meager high degree of confidence that we might get some precipitation out of it and this is what i
off in the summer so it starts turning back on again now, but how much of a dramatic jump tan let's t thosecember, january, february, those are the months that have to deliver for us, november is up there and at a little over three inches on average every year should fall officially in downtown san francisco. we got rain earlier in the month. haven't gotten any in a while but if you're wondering where we are so far we are about 40 percent of what we need for the whole month so we are kind of...
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i guessinst they are against lowering energy costs for familiesring and they'r e against helping t those hard working americans who are struggling every day . sterywhere i go, i hear about the struggles of hardworking middle and lower income l families. that's who we're fighting for. that's what thisow electioer ann is going to be about. not all the hatred and division by just a small few people that have large megaphones. again, i think a lot oby af peog are tuning out out. >> all right, congressman scalise, great to see you tonight. thank you. >> cnight. and now to a story that is related to this. and when all is said and done,te it might be one of the biggest stories of the last decade. document inobtained by the intercept are revealing thattefa facebook and twittercebo were closely collaborating with the department of homeland security and the fbi to police what what they call is disinformation, everything from the withdrawal of our troops from afghanistanhf to the origins of covid. now, the documents also reveal d that an fbi agent named laura dunlow was in direct w communication wi
i guessinst they are against lowering energy costs for familiesring and they'r e against helping t those hard working americans who are struggling every day . sterywhere i go, i hear about the struggles of hardworking middle and lower income l families. that's who we're fighting for. that's what thisow electioer ann is going to be about. not all the hatred and division by just a small few people that have large megaphones. again, i think a lot oby af peog are tuning out out. >> all right,...
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briefly on t, those are interesting. sometime -- interesting periods. lesson i learned about world war ii mobilization is, i grew up in michigan. the was a commercial plan like the design for the aircraft didn't come from -- there was a defense industry doing that. that and just immobilization represented visually interesting union of commercial capability and in america's history it was about being able to repeatedly manufacture in scale. marrying up that unique capability with defense capability. the government orchestrated that. i do wonder if ourth challenge today is an similar. except now our economic driver is in information technology. it is expressed in software and ai. we need to leverage those commercial talents together with the national security specific applications. >> that's apsley right and integration piece is key. i think going into the future, there were some people, and ths tends to be not to break this down by ideology but it's interesting debate that tended them more conservatives who say we just need to use the commercial sector a
briefly on t, those are interesting. sometime -- interesting periods. lesson i learned about world war ii mobilization is, i grew up in michigan. the was a commercial plan like the design for the aircraft didn't come from -- there was a defense industry doing that. that and just immobilization represented visually interesting union of commercial capability and in america's history it was about being able to repeatedly manufacture in scale. marrying up that unique capability with defense...
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and they still want to support t those as beingho true. >> it is so sad it's not comforting at all either a plan to save money by limiting thets w number of dishes or guessable genese me was likely say they wl eat soup, salad or pizza.zz jen is ha.e was willing to ask their friends to pay for theirhr share of the thanksgiving meal but that might be awkward to ask a friend to chip in for a pizza that they just delivered. there's plenty to be thankfulur for, like this picture for my swimsuit calendar. limited service restaurants like boston markents t might be a gor option for some people s since they been the slowest to raise prices but the downside is they hire psychopaths. that is cap if you do not recognize her. [cheering] [applause] other families who want to bird this thanksgiving better learn to trap pigeons. don't worry i hear they taste just like chicken if the chickei has hepatitis.ti but we've got a recipe. that combines the best of both worlds. ask what's up guys i'm andre today were going to be making thanksgiving pizza.pi you got yourzz pizza laid out pretty going to start the
and they still want to support t those as beingho true. >> it is so sad it's not comforting at all either a plan to save money by limiting thets w number of dishes or guessable genese me was likely say they wl eat soup, salad or pizza.zz jen is ha.e was willing to ask their friends to pay for theirhr share of the thanksgiving meal but that might be awkward to ask a friend to chip in for a pizza that they just delivered. there's plenty to be thankfulur for, like this picture for my...
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and i know someat of her books t those are some of the ones i think lighter versions of a black on whiteou just kind of escape into the society. those are some of the ones i would love to see made into film or tv as well. but i was right there with you on a bridge return.n. i absolutely love the first season and it is the second season practically in one sitting i had on my calendar. summit put in the chat american marriage. that would be a really good one. i would love to seeha that one made into a movie, anything i would totally watch that. what's it looks like there are a couple of others. [inaudible] collects the author of -- you just madee a movie about hughes them to okay. [inaudible] [laughter] [laughter] >> like oh my god. yes. us[inaudible] i just read a few months back, seven days in june by peter williams. just has an amazing attention for dialogue. it's a romance novelon essentiay which is incredibly well done. i am like make this into a movie thisye is great. her characters are so well drawn. accent is really interesting. what we have a question that's been put over in the c
and i know someat of her books t those are some of the ones i think lighter versions of a black on whiteou just kind of escape into the society. those are some of the ones i would love to see made into film or tv as well. but i was right there with you on a bridge return.n. i absolutely love the first season and it is the second season practically in one sitting i had on my calendar. summit put in the chat american marriage. that would be a really good one. i would love to seeha that one made...
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t. those will be the ones that school and college leaders will have to think quite carefully as to whether or not they can continue to offer those. and that can be ok if we're saying that our young people all the future and i see they should have experience ms. ward and balance curriculum. if you haven't got the staff and then you can't afford to run them, are young people are really going to miss out. how many different type of trying will be learned. students are still struggling to regain ground last during cove. it and her acutely aware that that being short changed some of our generation aren't going to be able to teach math english science because we want because all teachers are so stress currently that underpaid. so when i get from the fluid cation that we should be getting in the staff from food is on office, the teachers who might be struggling to make ends meet teaching assistants play a vital role supporting the most vulnerable children, but often would be paid better if they, in supermarkets, we enjoy the job that we do, but we have to be realistic. when all just individuals w
t. those will be the ones that school and college leaders will have to think quite carefully as to whether or not they can continue to offer those. and that can be ok if we're saying that our young people all the future and i see they should have experience ms. ward and balance curriculum. if you haven't got the staff and then you can't afford to run them, are young people are really going to miss out. how many different type of trying will be learned. students are still struggling to regain...
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t those who favored abolition of slavery really believed, and i can imagine why it seemed right to themto believe that if you just abolish slavery, everythina would be okay. even and especially if it took a war to do it. once slavery was abolished we would go about our business, except that's not what happened. what happened is the emergence of a terrorist movement on behalf of white supremacy in ari large part of the country that w had to be suppressed both legally with federal troops, statutorily with civil rights laws and then the authority for those civil rights laws had to be provided by a constitutional amendment which would then enshrine those principles even when eventually the southern democrats would come back into congress and perhaps repeal some of these laws. you have one amendment aimed at slavery much of another amendment aimed at white supremacy and it was a failure of the supreme court and then the federal government after that to enforce that amendment that led us to 80 or 90 years of jim crow subjugation in this country that we really didn'tw have to experience. >> ho
t those who favored abolition of slavery really believed, and i can imagine why it seemed right to themto believe that if you just abolish slavery, everythina would be okay. even and especially if it took a war to do it. once slavery was abolished we would go about our business, except that's not what happened. what happened is the emergence of a terrorist movement on behalf of white supremacy in ari large part of the country that w had to be suppressed both legally with federal troops,...
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so joey, those t-shirts prove that everything we suspected about twitter, that they are al woke dopesey had the shirts. >> what i love about the story is knowing that elon musk, he will sell them for a profit, hume might send them as part an gives to the people who left, but i hope those t-shirts go online and it's like like the phillies won the world series. >> it is amazing. i think he came up with a new shirt do we have that? ensured that he decided to make in response. it stay work. very clever. what i like about this whole process, he is basically pullin the curtain back to see what's really going on like we are seeing all this stuff, like if he hadn't bought it, we would never know their shirts exist. we would never know that the disinformation in the censorshi was only examined one way. >> i sympathize for twitter because i do have skeletons in my closet which is why i could never run for office. >> like you would run for offic brickey he will know, because i have skeletons in my closet, bu it's no secret that the woke agenda has always been alive an well, but who is the idiot
so joey, those t-shirts prove that everything we suspected about twitter, that they are al woke dopesey had the shirts. >> what i love about the story is knowing that elon musk, he will sell them for a profit, hume might send them as part an gives to the people who left, but i hope those t-shirts go online and it's like like the phillies won the world series. >> it is amazing. i think he came up with a new shirt do we have that? ensured that he decided to make in response. it stay...
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t. those are both interesting. ready races, maryland have been pushing for electing on black governor on the democratic ticket for a while. the 2 front runners in 2018 for the democratic nomination. both black men with strong roots in the state. and finally westmore, with able to get the democratic nomination and carry the state in the military action. this is a big moment for maryland which has majority black suburbs around d and around baltimore largest city in the state, a majority black city. so that's, that's been a long time in terms in florida, in orlando, you, frost. max maxwell prompted the 1st gen, the member elected to congress on gun control platform popular among people. generation raised among the under the threat of school shootings, he won our lando predominately democratic district, and i finally, massachusetts is elected it 1st woman governor, and the 1st openly left being governor in the united states. mar if you a that's a big win as well. yes, certainly, fascinating results there. one element t
t. those are both interesting. ready races, maryland have been pushing for electing on black governor on the democratic ticket for a while. the 2 front runners in 2018 for the democratic nomination. both black men with strong roots in the state. and finally westmore, with able to get the democratic nomination and carry the state in the military action. this is a big moment for maryland which has majority black suburbs around d and around baltimore largest city in the state, a majority black...
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and, and governments when you look at the very last few days, bite after the collapse of f t x. suddenly have those stories about someone trying to $5.00 and $370000000.00 out of the accounts of f t x could be a hacker, be an inside work. then more revelations, about the accounts in the bahamas being used by people all over the globe to try to salvage what the can do. don't you think that could this is something that could push the world to think about the way this industry has been going because up so there's absolutely no trust here is it's so frustrating from, you know, speaking of somebody who's been involved in the crypto world for many years now and believes that the sudden i believe that the centralization are using block chains can often be an extremely positive development. it is some frustrating to see the industry being industries, reputation being really damaged by this centralized entity, f t x. a central company run by a billionaire with big ideas. it's like totally antithetical to what credit to currency was supposed to be all about in the 1st, by who's present getting away from this
and, and governments when you look at the very last few days, bite after the collapse of f t x. suddenly have those stories about someone trying to $5.00 and $370000000.00 out of the accounts of f t x could be a hacker, be an inside work. then more revelations, about the accounts in the bahamas being used by people all over the globe to try to salvage what the can do. don't you think that could this is something that could push the world to think about the way this industry has been going...
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incident, i think there will be some effort to move at least some effort to move at least some of those troops back. td is invoking article four, and that is one step forward towards consultation. nato, as well, holding a potential meeting. can you just talk us through the significance of that, and how it differentiates from article five of nato?_ five of nato? marko it is an important _ five of nato? marko it is an important step, _ five of nato? marko it is an important step, article - five of nato? marko it is an j important step, article four five of nato? marko it is an i important step, article four is a consultation when it believes its country is endangered. it has been done a number of times in the password is not extraordinary. article five is the big article that states an attack on one is an attack on oral. 0ver attack on one is an attack on oral. over the years, countries have pledged to support militarily the country that has been attacked. it has only been invoked once, as you have heard, that was after 9—11 when the united states was attacked by terrorists. so article four is a very re
incident, i think there will be some effort to move at least some effort to move at least some of those troops back. td is invoking article four, and that is one step forward towards consultation. nato, as well, holding a potential meeting. can you just talk us through the significance of that, and how it differentiates from article five of nato?_ five of nato? marko it is an important _ five of nato? marko it is an important step, _ five of nato? marko it is an important step, article - five...
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. >> those who wants retirement housing were blue t-shirts, those who want single-family homes sporteds as they battled it out in a marathon public comment session at the board of supervisors meeting. this is the land that would be developed. 30 acres of open space of what was seven hills ranch. leaving it as it is is not an option. if it either meet single-family homes -- it is either going to be single-family homes or senior living. >> our use is a little different than that. it would be specific for seniors and a continuing care environment. >> it would include a clubhouse and health center with 100 assisted living and memory care units. adjacent to the land is seven hills, a private school. >> you can build houses right on the hillside so yes, there would be some grading there but not the kind of grading they are talking about to create projects larger than the chase center. >> i am scared to have a wall, house, noise, dirt, dust and everything else that will bother my learning. >> they argue it is important to provide housing that will allow them to remain in the city and their re
. >> those who wants retirement housing were blue t-shirts, those who want single-family homes sporteds as they battled it out in a marathon public comment session at the board of supervisors meeting. this is the land that would be developed. 30 acres of open space of what was seven hills ranch. leaving it as it is is not an option. if it either meet single-family homes -- it is either going to be single-family homes or senior living. >> our use is a little different than that. it...
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t—shirt with the words "women, life" freedom' written on it. but members of the russian activist group pussy riot did manage to get some of those t—shirts into thelled in iran written on the back. a member of the group said they were politely escorted out of the stadium after the match. well, back to team usa now — and their good news came while president biden was at an event in michigan. this was his response. usa! that's a big game, man! i spoke to the coach and the players, i said, "you can do this!" they went, "aah. they did it. god love �*em! anyway, just thought you might want to hear. let's catch up with how some of the fans reacted now. starting in west africa. there were scenes of celebration in the senegalese capital dakar. it's only the second time the country has made it to the knockout stages of the world cup. but for every winner there is a loser — and in ecuador, the fans were a bit more long faced. there wasn't much to cheer about in quito. moving on, the netherlands were always favourites to make it through today. these fans near eindhoven still thought it was worth and in the battle of britain now — you can see how disappointi
t—shirt with the words "women, life" freedom' written on it. but members of the russian activist group pussy riot did manage to get some of those t—shirts into thelled in iran written on the back. a member of the group said they were politely escorted out of the stadium after the match. well, back to team usa now — and their good news came while president biden was at an event in michigan. this was his response. usa! that's a big game, man! i spoke to the coach and the players,...
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to work with local governments, with the local government to find the w t o hostile to their interest, they can't get into those countries though as a w t o political, of course they are no more, no less than any other international organization. whether it's the un, whether it is the map, whether it's the w, t o or international organization to political, including the world health organization. absolutely right. the chinese will less than transit parents. they were slow to respond. in those circumstances, we want the w t o in trying to learn as much as they can, even though it's not as much as we like is far more beneficial than that. so i'm at that which i rather have no access. no, and that these circumstances should be part of the w h o. absolutely. because they're not only involved in china revolved in africa, as we well know. we don't want americans to become sick from cove it. we must prevent the spread of coven around the world because it was 1st occurs in africa, or india, or japan or china. it will ultimately end up in the united states. merican health is a global issue and the w h o is far better to
to work with local governments, with the local government to find the w t o hostile to their interest, they can't get into those countries though as a w t o political, of course they are no more, no less than any other international organization. whether it's the un, whether it is the map, whether it's the w, t o or international organization to political, including the world health organization. absolutely right. the chinese will less than transit parents. they were slow to respond. in those...
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. >> those who want retirement housing wore blue t-shirts. those who want single-family home sported green bandanas. as they battled it out in a marathon public comment session. this is a land that would be developed. 30 acres of open space of what was seven hills ranch. leaving as -- leaving it as it is is not an option. it will be senior community or sing the family homes. >> the land is currently home for medium density housing. it has been agriculture for years. our use is a little bit different. it would be specific for seniors . >> the speaker seniors about him it would include 350 development units, a clubhouse, and a health center with 100 assistant live in caring units. adjacent to the land is seven hills, a private school which support single-family home construction. >> you can build houses right on the hillside. there would certainly be some grading there but not the kinda grading that they're talking about doing to create projects that are larger than the chase center. >> i'm scared to have a wall, a wall, house, noise, dirt, dust
. >> those who want retirement housing wore blue t-shirts. those who want single-family home sported green bandanas. as they battled it out in a marathon public comment session. this is a land that would be developed. 30 acres of open space of what was seven hills ranch. leaving as -- leaving it as it is is not an option. it will be senior community or sing the family homes. >> the land is currently home for medium density housing. it has been agriculture for years. our use is a...
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scenario under which republicans can win the presidency in 2024 and lose all three of those states, they just can't, the 'tse candidates lost in my view, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, because they were seen as unstable, trumplike candidates in all three of those states and the governor races, and so we've got an assessment to make, are we the party of me or the party of us? the party of donald trump, or the party who represents the rest of the country? that's the huge decision that has to be made the next two years and the presidential process will help to decide that. and some other things as well. going back to mccarthy and governing, he's going to have one house if they have the house of representatives, senate is with the democrats, you're playing defense then, it's different if they won the senate and wanted to put legislation together -- >> you're not going to advance legislation anyway. >> that's why 218, 219, 221 is less important because all they're really going to be doing is stopping the biden agenda. now they can't advance their own agenda because schumer won't senate. their agenda in the
scenario under which republicans can win the presidency in 2024 and lose all three of those states, they just can't, the 'tse candidates lost in my view, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, because they were seen as unstable, trumplike candidates in all three of those states and the governor races, and so we've got an assessment to make, are we the party of me or the party of us? the party of donald trump, or the party who represents the rest of the country? that's the huge decision that has to...
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those arthe noat aret seats thae typically competitive. the democrats are spending a lot of money in districts that are d plus 20 because t they're at risk in some ofhe those seats. y ar in bright blue seats. ou if you look at the senate,en i think we're going to takate,e the majority. likely t i think we're likely to be at fifty three or fifty for republicans. we at 53 could be higher. i think we're very likelybl to win nevada. i think adam laxalt is a greatda candidate there. i think he's going to win. i think we're very likely georg to win georgiaia. mpaignin i was campaigning with herschele walker just a few days ago, have campaign repeatedly with adam laxalt. both of those i think are going to win. and i think we've got a great shot in arizona with blake ari masters. i think we havzoe a greanablt sn new hampshire with gen. bolduc. >> those two hav ie been vastly outspent. and i wish that the party was spending more to defend those candidateshe party. t and i think we're going to holdl on to all of our vulnerable seats. i think dr. oz hol is likely toa in pennsylvania. drk j.d. vance. is going to win missouri. i think eric schmitt in oh
those arthe noat aret seats thae typically competitive. the democrats are spending a lot of money in districts that are d plus 20 because t they're at risk in some ofhe those seats. y ar in bright blue seats. ou if you look at the senate,en i think we're going to takate,e the majority. likely t i think we're likely to be at fifty three or fifty for republicans. we at 53 could be higher. i think we're very likelybl to win nevada. i think adam laxalt is a greatda candidate there. i think he's...
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all those topicsdi created you t up. i listened to the president's speech.e i don't remember hearing anythingprent's sp about inflation, about gas, about border, about fentanyl, about crime or not. >> even the ninety eight entyvio is on the border who are on the terrorist watch list. they have caught wha ot we're really finding in these next six days. this is a hinge election. ays, d thisef is this is a defining election, like a nineteenlike a eighty election, whichelo go direction does america wanthat e to go? that's why we have havitment the committe td to america. we literally spell out whatwe lt we'll doer, make us energyent. independent, give us an economy that's strong, secure the border fund the police, stop the prosecutor who are woke give you a parent's bill of rights. >> you kno.w what else? and sa >>ve save and strengthen medicae and social security. or the democrats, i guess, havei a government that acco, a future that's built on freedom.i think i think the entire nation should loothk. rt what has the democra
all those topicsdi created you t up. i listened to the president's speech.e i don't remember hearing anythingprent's sp about inflation, about gas, about border, about fentanyl, about crime or not. >> even the ninety eight entyvio is on the border who are on the terrorist watch list. they have caught wha ot we're really finding in these next six days. this is a hinge election. ays, d thisef is this is a defining election, like a nineteenlike a eighty election, whichelo go direction does...
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heard my story did nothing to challenge it. validate i ah, with the headlines on the r t international night, those chief in the state should tighten that belts and provide more support to ukraine to fund many europeans, aware of it. being exhausted by the crisis, reorders with everything is getting more expensive in australia. we don't know how it will be in winter when it gets hard, whether there will be enough to heat. if the government does not take measures including social measures of balance things out than we are sliding into a catastrophe. russian us nuclear disarmament talk in cairo have been postponed hours before they would do to kickoff without.
heard my story did nothing to challenge it. validate i ah, with the headlines on the r t international night, those chief in the state should tighten that belts and provide more support to ukraine to fund many europeans, aware of it. being exhausted by the crisis, reorders with everything is getting more expensive in australia. we don't know how it will be in winter when it gets hard, whether there will be enough to heat. if the government does not take measures including social measures of...
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ago with a nuance job to explain the benefits to find ways of dealing with the cost with those detailed proposals ty much encourage everyone to get the book it's called cheap speech. td impact of the second amendment. host: carol
ago with a nuance job to explain the benefits to find ways of dealing with the cost with those detailed proposals ty much encourage everyone to get the book it's called cheap speech. td impact of the second amendment. host: carol
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their own t cells extracted modified and gene editing technology used to target tumors. see those edited t cells and read gobble up the cancer in green and survive to attack again. cancer, melanoma, colorectal cancer. >> non-small cell, lung cancer, ovarian cancer. so this is their people. people with solid tumors. reaction from the world of oncology promising. >> but there's a call for more research involving more patients and better efficacy. everybody is now looking complete response is the first time you treat a patient with a therapy. and i think that's a really high bar to set right now. doctor susan foy spent 5 years in the lab overseeing this work while the patient pool was small, all their cancer states table. >> or shrunk. so i think that's what's really excited was we've been able to put everything together >> to create a truly personalized therapy that starts with the patient's cells and to find the and then we go back to ending the patient's cells to create the cure. well, that was kelly beeson reporting for us. >> researchers say it's possible that in less than 10 ye
their own t cells extracted modified and gene editing technology used to target tumors. see those edited t cells and read gobble up the cancer in green and survive to attack again. cancer, melanoma, colorectal cancer. >> non-small cell, lung cancer, ovarian cancer. so this is their people. people with solid tumors. reaction from the world of oncology promising. >> but there's a call for more research involving more patients and better efficacy. everybody is now looking complete...
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we just played you thosed t he mexicans i ln are conspiracyir theories, which, if you thinkwh about it, is itself a kind ofel conspiracy theory. anderson cooper knows becauseerr he's read it on twitter thate nonwhite voters are rejecting the democratic partyth in record numbers. >> but why are they doing that?t that's the question wehat? knowe they can't be thinking for themselves and drawing their own conclusions like adults themselve . capabhemselve >>le that's impossible. they're not capable of that. so there must be disinformationt foot. iooot. that's his conclusion. of course, stacey abrams agrees. and she's no racisstt. what p this is whatan panic looks like. these are people who knowge they're about to get crushed and they're desperatt e to pretend that they're not responsible for it. >> voters don't hate us . honestly, that's disinformationi . >> "the guardian" newspaper announced today that we don't eliminate freedom of speech in this country and imposean more censorshidp to fightt disinformation. disit of willn. the current utopia. and at that point,ivil we'll hae civil war,
we just played you thosed t he mexicans i ln are conspiracyir theories, which, if you thinkwh about it, is itself a kind ofel conspiracy theory. anderson cooper knows becauseerr he's read it on twitter thate nonwhite voters are rejecting the democratic partyth in record numbers. >> but why are they doing that?t that's the question wehat? knowe they can't be thinking for themselves and drawing their own conclusions like adults themselve . capabhemselve >>le that's impossible. they're...
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he komatsu a the l g p t q advocates. now hope those attitudes will change. on november 1st, rainbow colors covered tokyo's municipal building. as the new law came into force, dozens of people gather to celebrate. as the capital begins issuing partnership certificates to same sex couples who live and work in the megacity. i mean, it's really a touching moment thing. the took your government building lit in rainbow colors with all these people. it feels like at 1st article moment. but hurdles still remain in june, a caught in the also co prefecture. ruth, that a ban on same sex marriage is constitutional. in addition, same sex partnerships are still not recognized on a national level. katie and micky, say japan needs to take a big step towards embracing sexual diversity. you know, connor gardner did or minis, styles of her family. the do not while with consist of a mother, a fighter into kits. we should be more flexible when thinking of a family the happy couple through a wedding party in october. now the new partnership program is adding even more positivity
he komatsu a the l g p t q advocates. now hope those attitudes will change. on november 1st, rainbow colors covered tokyo's municipal building. as the new law came into force, dozens of people gather to celebrate. as the capital begins issuing partnership certificates to same sex couples who live and work in the megacity. i mean, it's really a touching moment thing. the took your government building lit in rainbow colors with all these people. it feels like at 1st article moment. but hurdles...
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t. but we also have a president. we showed those clips leadingst up to the introduction of you two. i mean, the president just looks so weak, so feeble.kness, it's just embarrassing. i and that weakness, it really hoi does invite hostilities. s stag >> and it's a real concerncompad on the world stage. umcompared to what donald trump did, which i think calmedternato the international marketnas and the international bad actors to the point where they were afraid wer they wouldt do anything. but with joe biden, its weak jut looks weak and feeble. consequently, more dangerousweas weakness at home, you know, abra creates weakness abroad. that wasn't something we had with president trump. we never had that problem. if anything, maybe a little bitl of the opposite. so, i meant wh, the reality is t is that what we saw in the midterm, which was kind of fascinating, is that whileamerso the american people agreed thatb joe biden was doing a terriblegy job, they agreed that we were 8 on the wrong track by 80% allan the all the political fighting going back and forth didn't i translate to people
t. but we also have a president. we showed those clips leadingst up to the introduction of you two. i mean, the president just looks so weak, so feeble.kness, it's just embarrassing. i and that weakness, it really hoi does invite hostilities. s stag >> and it's a real concerncompad on the world stage. umcompared to what donald trump did, which i think calmedternato the international marketnas and the international bad actors to the point where they were afraid wer they wouldt do anything....
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important in colorado and in colorado springs because colorado springs has actually been a ho t with those children in uvalde and the shoppers in the supermarket in buffalo and the folks in the movie theater. we have to look at what these crimes, these mass shootings have in common. and the thing they have in common isn't hate. there's a lot of hate in the world and there are a lot of mentally ill people. but what we have in common here in these mass shootings are high capacity magazines and guns. and, you know, the easy access to them. and i think until we actually face that, we're not going to stop this. we don't do mental health resources. but if we don't deal with the capacity to go in and shoot 40 people in the scope of ten minutes, we're never going to solve this problem. >> right. there's of course the motivation for whoever is committing the attack and also the means. and there are different ways to address those two things. scott, the reality is that the attack at club q happened on the eve of the transgender day of remembrance. while the motive is still under investigation, we do
important in colorado and in colorado springs because colorado springs has actually been a ho t with those children in uvalde and the shoppers in the supermarket in buffalo and the folks in the movie theater. we have to look at what these crimes, these mass shootings have in common. and the thing they have in common isn't hate. there's a lot of hate in the world and there are a lot of mentally ill people. but what we have in common here in these mass shootings are high capacity magazines and...
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i think it b wrong to suggest those barriers are going to exist in perpetuity and all places with respect t all schools. th are not simply situated in this regard. have barred the of race in coege admissions. many ofhe university and colleges in those states have been able to achieve eollment of diverse student bodies. i think it is incumbent on every college and university around the nation to study from and learn from those examples. it is not accurate to say if we look forward into the future in 25 yrs still all places throughout the nation will b necessary to have race conscious admissions. d want to be responsive as ll to the point that you made any chang whatsoever. be clear again on behal of the night states that we do not thk that a university could reject a race ntr alternative because it had that modest impact on things like sat sces. i think that can car be the kind of think that would qualify as a vble workable base neutral alternative. ifhe court has any concerns lower courts are not applying that stringent standard i would urge the court to make that clea in a decision and pro
i think it b wrong to suggest those barriers are going to exist in perpetuity and all places with respect t all schools. th are not simply situated in this regard. have barred the of race in coege admissions. many ofhe university and colleges in those states have been able to achieve eollment of diverse student bodies. i think it is incumbent on every college and university around the nation to study from and learn from those examples. it is not accurate to say if we look forward into the...
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my story, nothing too challenge with our a, [000:00:00;00] with the headlines on the all t international. now those chief in the states should tighten that balance and provide more support to ukraine. fund many europeans, aware that being exhausted by the crisis owners with everything's getting more expensive in australia. we don't know how it will be in winter when it gets hard, whether there will be enough to heat. if the government does not take measures including social measures or things out, then we are sliding into a catastrophe. russian us nuclear disarmament talk in cairo, have been postponed hours before they were due to kickoff. without any explanation of the mass, those up a rift within ukraine's establishment by stating that the country's top officials are too busy playing political games. instead of helping bet citizens with massive riots. breakouts across belgium and dodge cities after morocco's shock victory against the foothold joins. and the consol wells cup. dozens of people have been detained. ah, very well welcome to you. this is dorothy international with the latest. well, new
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we encourage your administration to reflect a long history of international interventions in e t and how those actions have served to undermine state institutions, democratic norms, and the rule of law. previous interventions have had a cost to human toll including through rape, sexual exploitation, and extra judicial killings. through eve, angular author, and political analyst based in montreal. joining sharon, are you into national a very warm welcome to use the canadian prime minister said he is well aware of patients being against any outside intervention. but trudeau says it's necessary. or do you think also washington should be the ones deciding what's next. the haiti? no, they shouldn't be. they are if he were going to list all the countries in the world that are the least credible actors in haiti, the us and canada would be the credible actors. so they definitely shouldn't be when to go says that we need to do something. he is ignoring the fact that we have done something. we are the ones in the core group which is dominated by the us and canada appointed area lowery. arreola re, after
we encourage your administration to reflect a long history of international interventions in e t and how those actions have served to undermine state institutions, democratic norms, and the rule of law. previous interventions have had a cost to human toll including through rape, sexual exploitation, and extra judicial killings. through eve, angular author, and political analyst based in montreal. joining sharon, are you into national a very warm welcome to use the canadian prime minister said...
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those start out may now be finding themselves in trouble. a lot of crypt though and web 3 startups also stored their funds on s t s. and now they're unable to access those funds. and reportedly at least one african startup has had to start laying off people because of this. so the sort of crash criptos lehman brothers moment is also contributing to the tech labs, especially in africa. it seems, it always seems certainly to those of us outside the industry that the tech industry was a safe haven for jobs and almost for many people at least are guaranteed path to secure employment. and decent salaries are when we again seeing some sort of change in the profile of that people are going to be more cautious in entering the tech industry. do you think? well, let's put this into perspective. so man is laying off something like 11000 people. right. but they hired just this year, 15000 people. so by no means does this mean the tech employment is over or tech no longer provides jobs or even provides good jobs. but it, it does mean that perhaps the honeymoon period is over and people have to think of tech jobs a bit more like
those start out may now be finding themselves in trouble. a lot of crypt though and web 3 startups also stored their funds on s t s. and now they're unable to access those funds. and reportedly at least one african startup has had to start laying off people because of this. so the sort of crash criptos lehman brothers moment is also contributing to the tech labs, especially in africa. it seems, it always seems certainly to those of us outside the industry that the tech industry was a safe haven...
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questions and let people get a couple out there and give each author about two minutes to respond t to thosei see an eager person in the front row so you can go first. [inaudible] she said she's read the book and watched this documentary and is asking how it came about that i looked for and found the ship so i will try to answer that as quickly as possible. ii think it is the national geographic documentary. interestingly i'm not mentioned in the geographic documentary. [laughter] though i gave the state of alabama and national geographic the coordinates to the ship the first time the nationalol geographic archaeologist touched pieces, they were sitting on my boat holding the pieces of the ship. they published their big blockbuster story announcing that it had been found and didn't mention me so when i complained they put me in as the guy that found the wrong ship because i found two ships. eaanyway i had to threaten to se national geographic to get included in their article, which i will say about that i did cancel my subscription. [laughter] looking for the ship started with a phone call.
questions and let people get a couple out there and give each author about two minutes to respond t to thosei see an eager person in the front row so you can go first. [inaudible] she said she's read the book and watched this documentary and is asking how it came about that i looked for and found the ship so i will try to answer that as quickly as possible. ii think it is the national geographic documentary. interestingly i'm not mentioned in the geographic documentary. [laughter] though i gave...