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thea;r in bad conditions. the americans destroyed our economy.they say they would like to help _ destroyed our economy. they say they would like to help the _ destroyed our economy. they say they would like to help the people - destroyed our economy. they say they would like to help the people of- would like to help the people of afghanistan. what is your advice, how should they engage with the taliban to help people? thea;r how should they engage with the taliban to help people? they have to continue their _ taliban to help people? they have to continue their support _ taliban to help people? they have to continue their support in _ continue their support in afghanistan because they are responsible for the situation. corruption before was by them, not talybont. the banks were empty, they have taken all the money —— the taliban. the economy went under zero. it is a country that should not be threatened, they have two support afghanistan accordingly. by putting more condition, this is destroying the situation and the trust. it is not helping the p
thea;r in bad conditions. the americans destroyed our economy.they say they would like to help _ destroyed our economy. they say they would like to help the _ destroyed our economy. they say they would like to help the people - destroyed our economy. they say they would like to help the people of- would like to help the people of afghanistan. what is your advice, how should they engage with the taliban to help people? thea;r how should they engage with the taliban to help people? they have to...
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as theas hot, dry air mass meets the moist gulf air, a squall line forms. front moves -- grows as the cold frontnt moves n. as these storms move into the influence of the strong jet stream aloft, they can become more intense. these are the ingredients needed to trigger tornadoes. trying too expect the unexpect, weathermen today have the incredible advantage of being able to see the weather from high above. one of the enormous benefits that has come from our space research program conducted with by the national aerognat you cae administration, nasa. ♪ >> though tornadoes remain largely a mystery, in laboratory work sponsor by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration and nasa, actual baby tornadoes are created for tensionive study to help men -- extensive study to help men better understand the nature of these phenomena. but the real thing is still beyond the control of men. across the state far from cindy, the first tornado of the day forms and quickly dies. but the storm cloud that's formed it lives on, building with power from the sun and unstab
as theas hot, dry air mass meets the moist gulf air, a squall line forms. front moves -- grows as the cold frontnt moves n. as these storms move into the influence of the strong jet stream aloft, they can become more intense. these are the ingredients needed to trigger tornadoes. trying too expect the unexpect, weathermen today have the incredible advantage of being able to see the weather from high above. one of the enormous benefits that has come from our space research program conducted with...
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thea;r supporting nonprofit organisations on the ground-— on the ground.g a lot _ on the ground. they certainly are doing a lot of _ on the ground. they certainly are doing a lot of work _ on the ground. they certainly are doing a lot of work on the - on the ground. they certainly are doing a lot of work on the ground on the ground. they certainly are i doing a lot of work on the ground in maui right now as we know. coming back to you, listening to what you are saying about your research and the increase of wildfires, does this mean that every state essentially is going to have to start to make plans to adapt to the possibility of wildfires? . �* , to adapt to the possibility of wildfires?— to adapt to the possibility of wildfires? . �*, . , , wildfires? that's absolutely true. we should not _ wildfires? that's absolutely true. we should not wait _ wildfires? that's absolutely true. we should not wait for _ wildfires? that's absolutely true. we should not wait for the - we should not wait for the disaster... this...- disaster... this... 0k, unfortunately -
thea;r supporting nonprofit organisations on the ground-— on the ground.g a lot _ on the ground. they certainly are doing a lot of _ on the ground. they certainly are doing a lot of work _ on the ground. they certainly are doing a lot of work on the - on the ground. they certainly are doing a lot of work on the ground on the ground. they certainly are i doing a lot of work on the ground in maui right now as we know. coming back to you, listening to what you are saying about your research and...
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thea;r were prepared but employers needs to understand, too.— understand, too.-face and - understand, too. they need to meet more of them face-to-face and use | more of them face—to—face and use that as their shortlisting process, rather than a paper exercise, meet the people, discover what their personalities are like, look at their skills and resilience they have learned from this. in belfast there was less _ have learned from this. in belfast there was less of _ have learned from this. in belfast there was less of a _ have learned from this. in belfast there was less of a bump - have learned from this. in belfast there was less of a bump down i have learned from this. in belfast there was less of a bump down in | there was less of a bump down in grades, northern ireland, just like wales, uses aes grades towards a—levels, and in ebbw vale, the celebration party was starting early. celebration party was starting earl . , , , , ., early. this is the university of hull, early. this is the university of hull. how _ early. this is the university of hull, how can _
thea;r were prepared but employers needs to understand, too.— understand, too.-face and - understand, too. they need to meet more of them face-to-face and use | more of them face—to—face and use that as their shortlisting process, rather than a paper exercise, meet the people, discover what their personalities are like, look at their skills and resilience they have learned from this. in belfast there was less _ have learned from this. in belfast there was less of _ have learned from this....
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sister thea said being black while catholic is like being a motherless child.you have been a religious leader -- where has the church moved forward, where has the church been in the way and what do we need to do? sister baird: good question. [laughter] and we don't have all night. [laughter] let me also say that cardinal gregory is a native of chicago. [laughter] we have given him to you, so you are blessed to have him. john: we are. sister baird: you know, it is a complex question. as you were saying, born and raised catholic. often people say why do you stay catholic? i say i stay catholic because i believe in the eucharist. i believe that table calls us to make a place for everyone. that's what we are called to be. i think the church in some ways has been prophetic and in other ways it has not. i think one thing the church has failed to do is acknowledge that slavery began with the catholic church. it didn't again in 1619, with papal bulls issued, talking about those who were non-christian, enemies of christ, and the kings of portugal and spain had the right
sister thea said being black while catholic is like being a motherless child.you have been a religious leader -- where has the church moved forward, where has the church been in the way and what do we need to do? sister baird: good question. [laughter] and we don't have all night. [laughter] let me also say that cardinal gregory is a native of chicago. [laughter] we have given him to you, so you are blessed to have him. john: we are. sister baird: you know, it is a complex question. as you were...
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. >> also the 20 calls, over the thea decade, or it was w just the weather nisa diead talu about family fishing. a greg: did you see the interview when we talked about the wea weather. >> you ice will say anything there's a new oversight menu or memo is out today which again, does not explain what services were provided by the bidens predict. greg.: exactly. dana: than what did they do. greg: they wanted thepr prosecutors anosd taking the kis to school.t dana: the imf which you said we run standards for the international well everybody the ims. greg: is the rich guys trying to get the -- away from a company e that we want to do business w with. jeanine: quiet snail let's move on to money think we solved were the most world's pressing problems bd'y yelling and year olds underrated, just yell t that's all you have to do predict next, crimes getting son insane and joeg biden's, has a talking about bringing in the national guard. ♪ ♪ the america's best celebrity sale is here. with picture-worthy designer frames at a fly price from sofia vergara you're in my shot! ...be sure to get my good s
. >> also the 20 calls, over the thea decade, or it was w just the weather nisa diead talu about family fishing. a greg: did you see the interview when we talked about the wea weather. >> you ice will say anything there's a new oversight menu or memo is out today which again, does not explain what services were provided by the bidens predict. greg.: exactly. dana: than what did they do. greg: they wanted thepr prosecutors anosd taking the kis to school.t dana: the imf which you said...
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and many othersog continues to worry, its taken me 20 years to learn how to do this and it will take theaor more years, smarter than they are. within five years was on the left caught up with conservatives and now they have far surpassed this. i wouldn't dream of flying in an airplane with a pilot with the skills of an average conservative. most have learnedr about, nonef us go to a doctor who earned medicine by the seat of his pants. basically 20000 organizations about 1500, seven 100% raised more money than donors. >> you talk about this organization. >> i'm in big exponent of organizations, they have 20000 organizations out there, think about former president obama going to these groups, 300, 350 groups represented. if the conservatives say don't be five or six or seven groups that, each group has their own agenda and source of money and their own membership and leadership enable everybody not wish independent, they pulled people away on their issues so politicians really don't so much as these organizations and they are 1500, far behind in one thing to encourage the book, mostly young
and many othersog continues to worry, its taken me 20 years to learn how to do this and it will take theaor more years, smarter than they are. within five years was on the left caught up with conservatives and now they have far surpassed this. i wouldn't dream of flying in an airplane with a pilot with the skills of an average conservative. most have learnedr about, nonef us go to a doctor who earned medicine by the seat of his pants. basically 20000 organizations about 1500, seven 100% raised...
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thea;r supporters. they will face england or australia on sunday.— supporters. did not create that much and _ or australia on sunday. they did not create that much and i _ or australia on sunday. they did not create that much and i thought - or australia on sunday. they did not create that much and i thought we i create that much and i thought we had to work a lot in defence and i think we came out better in the second half but of course, losing like this and being so close to a final, it feels brutal right now. this is spanish history and that is it, this is spanish history and that is it. it _ this is spanish history and that is it. it is _ this is spanish history and that is it, it is amazing. we make history, playing _ it, it is amazing. we make history, playing the — it, it is amazing. we make history, playing the quarterfinals, so to get to the _ playing the quarterfinals, so to get to the final is just amazing. the
thea;r supporters. they will face england or australia on sunday.— supporters. did not create that much and _ or australia on sunday. they did not create that much and i _ or australia on sunday. they did not create that much and i thought - or australia on sunday. they did not create that much and i thought we i create that much and i thought we had to work a lot in defence and i think we came out better in the second half but of course, losing like this and being so close to a final, it...
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thea;r you do things like bring in extra staff at moments like this? staff at moments like this? they can certainly ask, but _ staff at moments like this? they can certainly ask, but because _ certainly ask, but because controllers are very strictly regulated they can only work certain hours. there were only a small number of people that would potentially be available, and there are people on leave, so in a situation like this they would normally put out some sort of message asking if anyone is available. a lot of the issue with this is more the behind—the—scenes stuff. they are less regulated in their hours. but they will certainly be looking to try to get back extra staff. . , . . . be looking to try to get back extra staff. . ,. . ., , , staff. fascinating. iam guessing our role staff. fascinating. iam guessing your role in— staff. fascinating. iam guessing your role in the _ staff. fascinating. iam guessing your role in the plane _ staff. fascinating. iam guessing your role in the plane is - staff. fascinating. iam guessing your role in the plane i
thea;r you do things like bring in extra staff at moments like this? staff at moments like this? they can certainly ask, but _ staff at moments like this? they can certainly ask, but because _ certainly ask, but because controllers are very strictly regulated they can only work certain hours. there were only a small number of people that would potentially be available, and there are people on leave, so in a situation like this they would normally put out some sort of message asking if anyone is...
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thea;r it may never arrive and that's what they are betting on.— they are betting on.y in spite of. they are betting on. they are showing loyalty in spite of it| they are betting on. they are i showing loyalty in spite of it all. including rudy giuliani who just turned up at the fulton county jail. $150,000 bail set and he's broke. he's broke. he's broke because the president doesn't pay for his legal bills. tonight is been told that he can't speak to co—conspirators, he can't speak to co—conspirators, he can't threaten anybody that's going to come forward as a witness. does that mean he can't talk to donald trump? i that mean he can't talk to donald trum - ? .. that mean he can't talk to donald trum? ~' ., , ., ., trump? i think it does mean that. however, trump? i think it does mean that. however. that _ trump? i think it does mean that. however, that is _ trump? i think it does mean that. however, that is a _ trump? i think it does mean that. however, that is a very _ trump? i think it does mean that. however, that is a very loose i trump? i think it does mean that.
thea;r it may never arrive and that's what they are betting on.— they are betting on.y in spite of. they are betting on. they are showing loyalty in spite of it| they are betting on. they are i showing loyalty in spite of it all. including rudy giuliani who just turned up at the fulton county jail. $150,000 bail set and he's broke. he's broke. he's broke because the president doesn't pay for his legal bills. tonight is been told that he can't speak to co—conspirators, he can't speak to...
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it was not on my 65 page shot was but it was surveyed site managed to get it in thea. book. kept seeing amazing places on the way to other places but a lot of times i didn't have time to stop. i probably still be down there driving around in circles. often the best part of l.a. is the stuff in between where you are and where you are going. harris miller owned department store in westchester from 1948. if you walk around the back you can steer the ramp to the classic parking system on the roof. it's no longer parking lot on the roof. you can't park there and i sort of wish we could. here's a 1906 residence in arlington heights. it's the coolest keyhole window. the owner told me there's a twin of this house in another neighborhood for which i would have copied down the address. i wish i could run down there and check it out again. this is the palmer chrysler house and it would be right at home in palm springs. it's an amazing work which is consistent with palm springs mid-century legacy but you just don't l realize los angeles architects in the valley and it is almost a secret
it was not on my 65 page shot was but it was surveyed site managed to get it in thea. book. kept seeing amazing places on the way to other places but a lot of times i didn't have time to stop. i probably still be down there driving around in circles. often the best part of l.a. is the stuff in between where you are and where you are going. harris miller owned department store in westchester from 1948. if you walk around the back you can steer the ramp to the classic parking system on the roof....
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and thea who maintained the data based on every walk that this happened so far. others present in the call into a problem with the come on an organizer from tonight and a cushion and pull designs post as for any events that take place to watch. so there is a crew behind brookfield custody and we never force anybody to do work on the comfortable what but the oddity or do i have the scale i can contribute to work for the last day and what i'm gonna go ahead i'm, i'm really happy. i'm going to share my burden and travel along a 2nd bank. i kind of, i've seen slight different come, you know, the, over the course of 4 years, they fall close to 1500 these and collected nearly 30 tons of plastic bodies like in the, at the end of the walk while induced big, the plastic to any citing collection center, the shopkeeper weighs the plastic that they've collected. and since the amount dedicated to work for plastics, bank account a letter, what that is a higher one and distance. they store large quantities like you see here. and some of them in bulk, directly to the recycling unit for the logic prof
and thea who maintained the data based on every walk that this happened so far. others present in the call into a problem with the come on an organizer from tonight and a cushion and pull designs post as for any events that take place to watch. so there is a crew behind brookfield custody and we never force anybody to do work on the comfortable what but the oddity or do i have the scale i can contribute to work for the last day and what i'm gonna go ahead i'm, i'm really happy. i'm going to...
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thea;r whistle-blower and the concerns were not taken seriously.— not taken seriously.ere not taken serious for _ not taken seriously. they were not taken serious for months - not taken seriously. they were not taken serious for months and - not taken seriously. they were not l taken serious for months and there's going to be an inquiry in certainly, the parents of baby baby and baby urfan many babies died on that unit and they died unexpectedly and we were told by medics by the police that evenin told by medics by the police that even in the neonatal unit where babies are fragile and premature and need a lot of care, they come in and they grow and they go home. unless the doctors are aware of something and what was the key in this case was that it was unexpected. they didn't expect these babies to collapse and that was the problem and you mentioned that they could not for a moment think it was lucy letby. she had friends on the ward, they were family. i think very crucially on that was she was seen as the reliable nurse, the safe pair of hands. she worked the night shi
thea;r whistle-blower and the concerns were not taken seriously.— not taken seriously.ere not taken serious for _ not taken seriously. they were not taken serious for months - not taken seriously. they were not taken serious for months and - not taken seriously. they were not l taken serious for months and there's going to be an inquiry in certainly, the parents of baby baby and baby urfan many babies died on that unit and they died unexpectedly and we were told by medics by the police that...
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thea;e florida, and listen to ron desantis talking about storm idalia.onducting high _ talking about storm idalia. they are conducting high water— talking about storm idalia. they are conducting high water and - talking about storm idalia. they are conducting high water and welfare l conducting high water and welfare checks. these efforts are continuing, and they will continue until there is no longer a need. we are working hard to restore power across the state of florida. as of 6am today, there are approximately 146,000 power outages were reported across the state, but power is being restored quickly. thus far, 420,000 accounts that lost power during the storm had been restored, and the bulk of the outages at this point are in that big ben region, a lot of the rural counties that bore the brunt of the storm, and those are counties that will have co—opt, and they are working to accept the mutual aid. all the linemen that we have come tens of thousands, they are here still. they have been released, and they're going to be working on particularly that are
thea;e florida, and listen to ron desantis talking about storm idalia.onducting high _ talking about storm idalia. they are conducting high water— talking about storm idalia. they are conducting high water and - talking about storm idalia. they are conducting high water and welfare l conducting high water and welfare checks. these efforts are continuing, and they will continue until there is no longer a need. we are working hard to restore power across the state of florida. as of 6am today,...
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did thea performance measures have to be broken down by race ethnicity. age, gender.ool internal tools we soon make external. those will be see them clearly. and we have train our staff and ourselves and community what does it money when you see a disparity when do you do. there might be but a reason we are in the sure. how can we act on temperature make sure we look at the data. director mc spadden. thank you. y want to also add so. this is the first year we have done this next wore we'll have the action plan presented at this meet nothing full. we'll have the end of year wrap up at the probably in july because it will have to get the year end numbers we want on that kayedence. this year we realize thered was intrepss. we will come back in september with the annual action plan this shows what the activities will be for this year that will help us get us to those 5 year goals. >> thank you for this. director, wonderful presentation. comprehensive. appreciate the work. i know that in the left meeting you did not get a chance to fill us in on the work grill you were abl
did thea performance measures have to be broken down by race ethnicity. age, gender.ool internal tools we soon make external. those will be see them clearly. and we have train our staff and ourselves and community what does it money when you see a disparity when do you do. there might be but a reason we are in the sure. how can we act on temperature make sure we look at the data. director mc spadden. thank you. y want to also add so. this is the first year we have done this next wore we'll have...
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while thea. lea a similar probe in georgia now says an indictment there could come by the end of august. >> we're ready to go. >> reporter: as his legal challenges mount, the "washington post" reporting mr. trump's political group spent more than $40 million on legal costs in the first half 2023 defen and his allies.nt some of mr. trump's rivals now intensifying their attacks. >> these guys were acting like the corleones with no experience. >> i think we need a new leader. i think he was good then. i don't think he's going to be good going ard. >> reportehe former prent crues and the chs against which have so farone little politic damageday suggesting h skip the fir debate but might stiatch it to help him pick a vice pdential minee. lest >> gar haake, thanks. >>> this w dea inkraine russia launched an at on president zelenskyy's hometown just one day after a drone strike on moscow. and we're learning more on the whereabouts of the man behind the brief mutiny against president putin. here's richar
while thea. lea a similar probe in georgia now says an indictment there could come by the end of august. >> we're ready to go. >> reporter: as his legal challenges mount, the "washington post" reporting mr. trump's political group spent more than $40 million on legal costs in the first half 2023 defen and his allies.nt some of mr. trump's rivals now intensifying their attacks. >> these guys were acting like the corleones with no experience. >> i think we need a...
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but theas problem was that would have made him john paul touhy. [laughter] we thought that is a bridge too far. he will be invites all the time at catholic school. so we just went with john. [laughter] any other questions? i think we are supposed to break soon. >> can i talk about the cheerfulness of mother teresa? sure. one of the characteristics that joined is the total surrender, loving trusting cheerfulness. trust in cheerfulness. mother was very serious about cheerfulness. i was with her one time in san francisco when she was giving a talk to these young women about to take their vows these were girls probably in their 20s and they'd been three years of formation now they are about to take their vows. mother was standing there i remember she was going out. if you can't be cheerful with of the poor i want you to go home right now, just like that, go home. i remember she then started imitating a grumpy none and walked back and forth and they were all laughing but they all got her point. because there's nothingum worse than a grumpy christian. i
but theas problem was that would have made him john paul touhy. [laughter] we thought that is a bridge too far. he will be invites all the time at catholic school. so we just went with john. [laughter] any other questions? i think we are supposed to break soon. >> can i talk about the cheerfulness of mother teresa? sure. one of the characteristics that joined is the total surrender, loving trusting cheerfulness. trust in cheerfulness. mother was very serious about cheerfulness. i was with...
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thea;r can find the personnel. they are as lovely _ can find the personnel.d the personnel. they i are as lovely people is anyone we can find here, they come to it do thejob we can find here, they come to it do the job and we do not have any problems with them. we are working together like family. are working together like famil . ., are working together like famil. ., ., ~ , are working together like famil . ., ., ~ , ., family. for the workers an opportunity. _ family. for the workers an opportunity, wages - family. for the workers an opportunity, wages may . family. for the workers an | opportunity, wages may be courted lower than the eu average but still considerably higher than they can get at home. . , higher than they can get at home. ., , ., ., ., higher than they can get at home. ., , ., . home. paul is not too much give “obs and home. paul is not too much give jobs and salary- _ home. paul is not too much give jobs and salary. so _ home. paul is not too much give jobs and salary. so we _ home. paul is not too much give jobs and salary. so we have -
thea;r can find the personnel. they are as lovely _ can find the personnel.d the personnel. they i are as lovely people is anyone we can find here, they come to it do thejob we can find here, they come to it do the job and we do not have any problems with them. we are working together like family. are working together like famil . ., are working together like famil. ., ., ~ , are working together like famil . ., ., ~ , ., family. for the workers an opportunity. _ family. for the workers an...
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practice at all before start working on this book one of the stories i reported that got me interested in theasubject was about alabama women is not erallowed direct midwifery if yu want out of hospital birth you had to go outta of state. most people i interviewed they were going to tennessee. the renting cottages over the state border. hours they were in labor. made to make it to the cottage the midwife could meet them there. that goes back to talking about before two. people are going to go to great lengths to access it. i was 13 or 14 states do not allow the practice of direct. more are changing their laws. it's important to make it more accessible which is really important. right. a lot of public and private insurance don't cover any form of outer midwifery care at least. it's a little bit unique and many of the private insurers will cover out of hospital birth or practices. the medicaid does extensively cover it. i knew through reporting and speaking with people the reality of that can be quite a challenge. having a patient get approved to be eligible for its or getting reimbursed. as cson
practice at all before start working on this book one of the stories i reported that got me interested in theasubject was about alabama women is not erallowed direct midwifery if yu want out of hospital birth you had to go outta of state. most people i interviewed they were going to tennessee. the renting cottages over the state border. hours they were in labor. made to make it to the cottage the midwife could meet them there. that goes back to talking about before two. people are going to go...
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we got another batch of did thea from the parcel in yellow. left week. >> so -- what we will do at a future community meeting our third one is gift residents u.s on when we are see nothing homes. and we are expanding our investigation scope out. we are getting more data to see whether things are stable or changing. and -- weave cold the community this is a long game t. complicated to do this investigation in any site and the second most dense low populated city in the united states with multiple pers and frameworks. some of them with financial limitations it will take awhile. but p doctor, has significant until and theed team signals that these homes are safe to occupy. in the near term as we continue to work through the investigation process. and -- development data to -- implement remedies and solutions and characterize the site under our process. >> thank you. >> you can be seated we will hear from dph. welcome. you have 4 minutes. >> >> thank you. good evening. i'm ryan casey i work in the san francisco department of public health as the s
we got another batch of did thea from the parcel in yellow. left week. >> so -- what we will do at a future community meeting our third one is gift residents u.s on when we are see nothing homes. and we are expanding our investigation scope out. we are getting more data to see whether things are stable or changing. and -- weave cold the community this is a long game t. complicated to do this investigation in any site and the second most dense low populated city in the united states with...
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thea;r we? what have they been saying? they have been we? what have they been saying?ing? ti21: have been speaking on a variety of us networks this morning and earlier in the week and it is limbering up what essentially appears to be setting out their defence strategy. it is going to be around free speech. so he said for instance this morning that donald trump is aspirational in his ask of others to do things. he said that the first amendment tax donald trump in the same way as it does with any us citizen to lobby anybody including state legislators and his vice president. he is the thing, this case around the election fraud claims is going to revolve totally around what donald trump said and did in the two months after the election result. and crucially, what he was entitled to say and do. the defence lawyer said the prosecution is not going to be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that donald trump did not believe that he won the 2020 election because he also told us audiences are better donald trump believed in his of heart that he was the winner. fik. heart tha
thea;r we? what have they been saying? they have been we? what have they been saying?ing? ti21: have been speaking on a variety of us networks this morning and earlier in the week and it is limbering up what essentially appears to be setting out their defence strategy. it is going to be around free speech. so he said for instance this morning that donald trump is aspirational in his ask of others to do things. he said that the first amendment tax donald trump in the same way as it does with any...
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thea;t grappling with it and have failed to be able to prevent it.— be able to prevent it.o prevent it. they are facing immense _ be able to prevent it. they are facing immense pressure. - be able to prevent it. they are | facing immense pressure. they be able to prevent it. they are - facing immense pressure. they have been harshly criticised for not doing enough to make sure that people who are known to be living in these buildings are evacuated and taken to these buildings are evacuated and ta ken to safety. they have these buildings are evacuated and taken to safety. they have said it is often difficult exercise, because the law here in south africa says that even if a building is illegally occupied, you cannotjust evict someone. you need to find alternative accommodation. they say they often run into problems around shortages of housing where if you move people, where are you taking? and in terms of the criminal gangs, these are often people that use aliases or themselves undocumented. so very difficult to track down. some residents have told us that they will often se
thea;t grappling with it and have failed to be able to prevent it.— be able to prevent it.o prevent it. they are facing immense _ be able to prevent it. they are facing immense pressure. - be able to prevent it. they are | facing immense pressure. they be able to prevent it. they are - facing immense pressure. they have been harshly criticised for not doing enough to make sure that people who are known to be living in these buildings are evacuated and taken to these buildings are evacuated...
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Aug 24, 2023
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theas timber was worth more mony than they received which was about enough to buy a few minutes worth of gasoline but the deal was made. five years later research for another census in the village and arriving i learned the people had already moved to higher ground where the timber was being taken and here is what it looks like. there is thecu culprit there. here's what it looks like. the timber included rare valuable hardwood with millions. some had up to 3 meters, centuries old. returning for another research through 1984, they were in the village. this was remarkable because all that was formerly inhabited came to this place. there were hundreds, many extremely rare and we saw them all day and heard them all night. in time when i predicted what happened, deforestation and the new village site allowed the river to the road quickly and it was a place of resident and had to be extended for the back is the riverbank supporting the road in the river. it now required long distance travel. this is a picture of the new village from 1992, village s on a bench by the river flow centuries ago
theas timber was worth more mony than they received which was about enough to buy a few minutes worth of gasoline but the deal was made. five years later research for another census in the village and arriving i learned the people had already moved to higher ground where the timber was being taken and here is what it looks like. there is thecu culprit there. here's what it looks like. the timber included rare valuable hardwood with millions. some had up to 3 meters, centuries old. returning for...
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Aug 11, 2023
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thea;r and the government should be hanging their heads in shame.— their heads in shame. complying with _ their heads in shame. they said they have been complying with the - their heads in shame. they said they have been complying with the uk - have been complying with the uk health security agency and have gone above and beyond what has been recommended. are you disputing that basic fact? i recommended. are you disputing that basic fact? .., �* recommended. are you disputing that basicfact? �* ,, . ., ., basic fact? i can't speculate about the precise _ basic fact? i can't speculate about the precise details, _ basic fact? i can't speculate about the precise details, what - basic fact? i can't speculate about the precise details, what we - basic fact? i can't speculate about the precise details, what we can l the precise details, what we can see is those people have been evacuated from the barge but what this really plays into is a very clear sense of the backlog being at 173,000, a failure to do... i’iiii the backlog being at 173,000, a failure to do. . ._ the backlog b
thea;r and the government should be hanging their heads in shame.— their heads in shame. complying with _ their heads in shame. they said they have been complying with the - their heads in shame. they said they have been complying with the uk - have been complying with the uk health security agency and have gone above and beyond what has been recommended. are you disputing that basic fact? i recommended. are you disputing that basic fact? .., �* recommended. are you disputing that...
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there are a lot of really ticked off people who bought thea t1's that got wiped out and they are sayingquired? kriti: is there a liquidity issue? isn't there a liquidity issue? interesting to see ubs actively trading more positively on that. it feels like they were operating without the backstop and now perhaps giving the vote of confidence to the markets and their peers that we can handle this credit suisse acquisition. we will dive into that in the next hour in-depth on the european close. sonja marten will join us. ♪ health happens now. start your dna-powered health journey today with personalized insights from 23andme. you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. and it's all right here. streaming was never this easy, you know. this is the way. you really went all out didn't you? um, it's called commitment. could you turn down the volume? here, you can try. get way more into what your into when you stream on the xfinity 10g network. it's an amazing thing when you show g
there are a lot of really ticked off people who bought thea t1's that got wiped out and they are sayingquired? kriti: is there a liquidity issue? isn't there a liquidity issue? interesting to see ubs actively trading more positively on that. it feels like they were operating without the backstop and now perhaps giving the vote of confidence to the markets and their peers that we can handle this credit suisse acquisition. we will dive into that in the next hour in-depth on the european close....
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thea;r and entertain the masses? they entertained _ and entertain the masses?tain the masses? they entertained us for the last - and entertain the masses? they entertained us for the last 17 - entertained us for the last 17 months or so since the start of last summer. the style is great, the culture within the team and that dressing room. everyone knows that they are allowed to be themselves. everyone has freedom to play the way they want to play without fear of failure, basically. at the end of a series like this, yes, we've had great entertainment and great cricket from both teams. if they've been... they have to admit privately if they had been a little smarter, edgbaston, lord's, various stages — we wouldn't have had to worry about manchester or squaring the series at the oval. so there is a little extra smarts could have seen them win the series. ben stokes has done a fantasticjob as a brilliant leader. i think everything he's done after the last 15 months has been extraordinary. he would have loved to have held the ashes yesterday afternoon. that is for s
thea;r and entertain the masses? they entertained _ and entertain the masses?tain the masses? they entertained us for the last - and entertain the masses? they entertained us for the last 17 - entertained us for the last 17 months or so since the start of last summer. the style is great, the culture within the team and that dressing room. everyone knows that they are allowed to be themselves. everyone has freedom to play the way they want to play without fear of failure, basically. at the end...
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Aug 11, 2023
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thea;r is the first time in 500 years that we can say that in sussex.an say that in sussex. they have made the most amazing wildlife - made the most amazing wildlife habitat — made the most amazing wildlife habitat here. the real ecosystem engineers — habitat here. the real ecosystem engineers. they're creating loads of wonderful— engineers. they're creating loads of wonderful habitat for other wildlife. you're live with bbc news. to the world cup now, where we've seen another thrilling day of action. spain beat the netherlands 2—1 in friday's early kick—off — in a game that went into extra—time. and sweden topple japan in a 2—1 victory within 90 mins. spain and sweden will face each other in the semifinals on tuesday. we've been speaking to spain's fans after that victory. translation: i feel extremely happy. they played really, really well and they deserved to win. they could have scored, like, four goals, so they deserved to win, so i'm super, super happy. i'm proud of my country. let's go, spain! translation: the start - of the match was really tigh
thea;r is the first time in 500 years that we can say that in sussex.an say that in sussex. they have made the most amazing wildlife - made the most amazing wildlife habitat — made the most amazing wildlife habitat here. the real ecosystem engineers — habitat here. the real ecosystem engineers. they're creating loads of wonderful— engineers. they're creating loads of wonderful habitat for other wildlife. you're live with bbc news. to the world cup now, where we've seen another thrilling...
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and so -- i see part of my roll is it find as much did thea relevant as i can and help create a space terror for this data experts epidemiologist or population health leader, to be able to take advantage of that data. there are tool in epic. this can help us with that. and we also make the data available for more pufl tools. so we can conduct -- but folks in the population health division and within population behavioral health as well. so -- we are already embarkod a number of projects based on the work now in san francisco with the policy shifts. and different types of work that is going on around over dose along with all of the drug market accysttivity and this work. we have been bring data together and joining it with other data. we bring behavioral health data and homelessness data and all the medical record data in a data mart already. more then and there one part of dph can tap in resource. we added data from street over dose response and street medicine programs so we can start to look at more of a complete person when we are looking at the data and then arch up to a higher le
and so -- i see part of my roll is it find as much did thea relevant as i can and help create a space terror for this data experts epidemiologist or population health leader, to be able to take advantage of that data. there are tool in epic. this can help us with that. and we also make the data available for more pufl tools. so we can conduct -- but folks in the population health division and within population behavioral health as well. so -- we are already embarkod a number of projects based...
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it is a birch document from thea mid 60s. they are verypp hard to pin down the conspiracies, but, the water supply basically, it was a wedge for socialized medicine. and, sometimes they said that this was basically a government step two, you know, control us. to tell us what to put in our body. other times, there were hints that it was a communist plot to poison people which is doctor strange. but, i i mean, basically, of a piece withde this federal the heavy hand of a federal bureaucracy. basically doing the communist work for it. and, so, it was seen as part of the communist conspiracy. >> i'm going to talk more about in spiritual political movement. you may have some questions about that. one of the things i think is important for people to realize, a secret organization. maybe explain why they were so intent on may be kind of maintaining secrecy. also, how were youlo able to research if they were so jealous about guarding information? >> well, the founder and some of the others argued early on that they wanted to keep a l
it is a birch document from thea mid 60s. they are verypp hard to pin down the conspiracies, but, the water supply basically, it was a wedge for socialized medicine. and, sometimes they said that this was basically a government step two, you know, control us. to tell us what to put in our body. other times, there were hints that it was a communist plot to poison people which is doctor strange. but, i i mean, basically, of a piece withde this federal the heavy hand of a federal bureaucracy....
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thea;t position tomorrow and we can show it were working on-_ were working on.ct, strong but _ were working on. they have a look perfect, strong but you _ were working on. they have a look perfect, strong but you have i were working on. they have a look perfect, strong but you have bad l perfect, strong but you have bad drawer against the welsh in their pool drawer against the welsh in their ool. . , drawer against the welsh in their ool, ., , ., . , pool. there was an incredible performance _ pool. there was an incredible performance from _ pool. there was an incredible performance from wales i pool. there was an incredible performance from wales to l pool. there was an incredible l performance from wales to get pool. there was an incredible i performance from wales to get the draw. they look to people when it matters. you saw they turned it on a bit more against holland and the 3—0 win. they will be fully firing and ready to go in front of the home crowd tomorrow. i5 ready to go in front of the home crowd tomorrow. is it ready to go in front of the home crowd
thea;t position tomorrow and we can show it were working on-_ were working on.ct, strong but _ were working on. they have a look perfect, strong but you _ were working on. they have a look perfect, strong but you have i were working on. they have a look perfect, strong but you have bad l perfect, strong but you have bad drawer against the welsh in their pool drawer against the welsh in their ool. . , drawer against the welsh in their ool, ., , ., . , pool. there was an incredible performance _...
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Aug 15, 2023
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thea;r alongside them. what the (t u? they almost alongside them. what the ctu?isfied with the situation or they can see... in many cases, suicide attempts, the horror of having their girls aged ten, 11, 12 not allowed to school while their boys are allowed to go to school, same with brothers. most often, men talk about their sisters and their mothers and how they want them to have opportunities. before we go, we have to show you, it is full—time at the women's world cup. it is full-time at the women's world cu -. ,, it is full-time at the women's world cu . _ ,, , ., , it is full-time at the women's world cu. ,, it is full-time at the women's world cup. sweden playing spain, some live ictures cup. sweden playing spain, some live pictures there. _ cup. sweden playing spain, some live pictures there, spain _ cup. sweden playing spain, some live pictures there, spain have _ cup. sweden playing spain, some live pictures there, spain have won i cup. sweden playing spain, some live pictures there, spain have won 2-1, . pictures there, spain have won 2—1, three for the
thea;r alongside them. what the (t u? they almost alongside them. what the ctu?isfied with the situation or they can see... in many cases, suicide attempts, the horror of having their girls aged ten, 11, 12 not allowed to school while their boys are allowed to go to school, same with brothers. most often, men talk about their sisters and their mothers and how they want them to have opportunities. before we go, we have to show you, it is full—time at the women's world cup. it is full-time at...
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Aug 21, 2023
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that i think about now that just gives me such solace and i thought about this at 4:00 o'clock in theasne night and this was i had been watching all of these young men and women marching out of russia, they are in their late 20s and 30s. they don't want to fight, they don't supportrt the war. that iso the last cohort. that is that generation. then as i was lying in bed not able to sleep, it is been hard with this horrific war, seeing where we were 30 years ago on where we are today. i realize that in ukraine that the young people fighting for theirwh independence now who are the same, they are also this generation. so we did make an impact. >> do i have time for one more thing? i want you to describe your feelings and what you saw and experienced that night. >> that was one of my favorite days. i had come back to moscow after giving birth to my son and i was there with my colleague who i mentioned earlier. we had a big celebration. a premiere of the show. every major foreign network was there and, you know, just international press. we had a big show with the puppets, with the muppets.
that i think about now that just gives me such solace and i thought about this at 4:00 o'clock in theasne night and this was i had been watching all of these young men and women marching out of russia, they are in their late 20s and 30s. they don't want to fight, they don't supportrt the war. that iso the last cohort. that is that generation. then as i was lying in bed not able to sleep, it is been hard with this horrific war, seeing where we were 30 years ago on where we are today. i realize...
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Aug 21, 2023
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thea;r jack morgan and joey lake. they complement _ jack morgan and joey lake.hen depending on how what game it is, one will lead and the other will support them so ijust think it is a good opportunity, something that i've never done before but i did speak about it and particularly the two younger players and both have a big future ahead of them. the two younger players and both have a big future ahead of them.— big future ahead of them. the pair 'ust 20 big future ahead of them. the pair just 20 caps _ big future ahead of them. the pair just 20 caps between _ big future ahead of them. the pair just 20 caps between them. i big future ahead of them. the pair just 20 caps between them. now. big future ahead of them. the pair- just 20 caps between them. now ready to share the duties of leaving their countries and france. he to share the duties of leaving their countries and france.— countries and france. he is great, he is from — countries and france. he is great, he is from the _ countries and france. he is great, he is from the front _ countries and france. he is
thea;r jack morgan and joey lake. they complement _ jack morgan and joey lake.hen depending on how what game it is, one will lead and the other will support them so ijust think it is a good opportunity, something that i've never done before but i did speak about it and particularly the two younger players and both have a big future ahead of them. the two younger players and both have a big future ahead of them.— big future ahead of them. the pair 'ust 20 big future ahead of them. the pair...
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thea;r you managed to overcome that? they were at a massive _ you managed to overcome that? to the groups who have just gone through, they have had to turn to normal grading and content of exams, nothing being taken out, and no different grading being bet on it. we identified that our students came to us this year with gaps in their knowledge. it is essential that we feel that. we had an excellent tutoring programme working with kids individually or in small groups in order to fill those gaps and make sure that they had the knowledge that they need. we have had an extended school day. we simply work more hours here. a 28 hour working week instead of a 25 hour working week instead of a 25 hour working week instead of a 25 hour working week. that means we can spend more time with the students. the longer that they are in school, the more they are in school, the more that they can work with their talented group of teachers, the more support that we are able to give them. and, their attendance is crucial. and you will know, and people will know, that all attendance has declined
thea;r you managed to overcome that? they were at a massive _ you managed to overcome that? to the groups who have just gone through, they have had to turn to normal grading and content of exams, nothing being taken out, and no different grading being bet on it. we identified that our students came to us this year with gaps in their knowledge. it is essential that we feel that. we had an excellent tutoring programme working with kids individually or in small groups in order to fill those gaps...