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i don't ththink that's v vey worrying.he melting g of the permafrft can have an effect on us, but the process is very slow. nature and the locals here will adapt to the changes. >> the crater stararted off as st a sma g gully. a section of forest was cleared here in the 1960s. that meant the icy ground below was no longer protected by trees. the layers of permafrost contain animal and plant remains from hundreds of thousands of years ago. when that organic matter t tha, it rots, r releasing greenenhe gases s into the atmtmosphere, h scscientists wararn is furtherer speeeeding up glglobal warmingn. >> on a smalall scale the procesesses that w we are seeg with t the batagai crateter are happenining everywherere, thee melts unr r the grndnd, the ground sininksown. that's happening all over. so when people look at the batagai crcrater, they c can e the perfect t example of w whyu shouldldn't joke witith the permrostst. life inin batagai, just a short drive away from the crater, is still determined by the ice underfo.. tempmpat
i don't ththink that's v vey worrying.he melting g of the permafrft can have an effect on us, but the process is very slow. nature and the locals here will adapt to the changes. >> the crater stararted off as st a sma g gully. a section of forest was cleared here in the 1960s. that meant the icy ground below was no longer protected by trees. the layers of permafrost contain animal and plant remains from hundreds of thousands of years ago. when that organic matter t tha, it rots, r...
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i don'n't think k so... whatat do you ththink, peanunut? nope!!oneney, do you u think we overdidid it? overerdid what?? see? we e don't ththink so, s. technicalllly, grandpaparents can't ovoverdo it. it's impossibible. wellll planned,, well i invested, well prorotected. voya. bebe confidentnt to and through h retirementnt. in b business yoyou have to e thenen do it allll over agai. comcmcast busineness gives yu fafast, reliabable internenet onon the natioion's largest gigig-speed nenetwork. anand now for r a limited d tiu can n also get f fast shipp-- withth amazon bubusiness prime esessentials.. so no o matter whahat comes n, you'll a always be r ready to bounce e forward. get starteted with powowerful internetet and voicece for $64.90 a month, anand asask how you u can get one freeee year of a amazon bus prprime essentntials on us. call or gogo online totoday. comcast bubusiness. oh, , yeah! therere's alwas sosometat r ross. in store yep.p. oh yeah!h! say y yes to thohose looks, the e best brandnds... ...andnd "check k you out" barg! sasavings f
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we also have heavavy snowfall, bubut i don'tt ththink that i it is as much asu guys he-e-- carl: : yeahe don't---- rarasiene: because you live in-- cacarl: you guys are prorobably hahaving more e snow than us. il talk to yoyou maybe today or tomorrow. . ok, later, bro. rasiene: takake care. baby: boo. carl: i don't like mornings. always sleepy. so i drop one of mymyisters off to myununties, and thenen i drop onone off at e preseschool, then i go straighto schohool. boy: d did you have fun in n new yoyork? carlrl: yeah. boy: did y you get to meet gret? carl: yeah, because she was part of my group. before we went down the prpress conference, she e hd me, likeke, get ready and whatever, like, 'c'cause i was nenervous. andnd then--'caususes used to itit. i met lolots of people from all around the world. my friend, he lives at the marshahall islands. he lost his homeme from rising sea leve. we just have to keep talking. michaeael: the comommittee wilie a a recommendadation as toto whr or not t there was a a fundamenl righght agreed t to by thesese natitions, which they haveve not lived d up
we also have heavavy snowfall, bubut i don'tt ththink that i it is as much asu guys he-e-- carl: : yeahe don't---- rarasiene: because you live in-- cacarl: you guys are prorobably hahaving more e snow than us. il talk to yoyou maybe today or tomorrow. . ok, later, bro. rasiene: takake care. baby: boo. carl: i don't like mornings. always sleepy. so i drop one of mymyisters off to myununties, and thenen i drop onone off at e preseschool, then i go straighto schohool. boy: d did you have fun in n...
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>> yes, i ththink thahat sums ip quite accurately. this is to take away some of that confusion. there is frustration from individuals, from students who were told to go to university. they said that was not some the you can study online.. people understand the necesessiy for r strictertotougher measures as they help curb the pandemic. socially, mentally, healthwise, also, economically. like many other countries that are fighting this, before we get a vaccine, there are so o many unknownsns and thatt is uncertainty, no end in sightht r tougher measures. that is very worrying for many people. >> thank you for your thorough briefing of what is going on. that was our correspondent in london. london will up its level by the end of friday. certainly the pressure is o on. this is more likely covid capital of the u.k.. now that the pandemic issued brags it, october, the 13th, this m may have been the make or break m moment for a trade deal. such a d deal is nowhere near ay negotiating table. even the u.k. can't decide what they want. >> eu leaders only needed around one hour to come up
>> yes, i ththink thahat sums ip quite accurately. this is to take away some of that confusion. there is frustration from individuals, from students who were told to go to university. they said that was not some the you can study online.. people understand the necesessiy for r strictertotougher measures as they help curb the pandemic. socially, mentally, healthwise, also, economically. like many other countries that are fighting this, before we get a vaccine, there are so o many...
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we can all learn from their way of lifife and their way of ththinking.eady for that now. and in n need of it. >> the weather has been kind to margarita and her family. the rain has held off. jugs, pots, bowls, all fresh out of the kiln. they are decorated with splashes of dye made from oak bark. traditional crafts, a remote location, harmony with nature -- a winning recipe, perhaps, for getting through the current global crisis. ♪ and now, it's time for our global snack, this week from the kenyan capital. on a nairobi street corner, near the busy mombasa road, winnnnie sellser snacks. shshe makes a kekenyan veron f chapati, a kind of breadad tht ororiginated in n india. winnie: you start puputting, you putun the flour anand salt. then start p putting watere. start bakiking. baking. . bak. like fivive minutes. b baking. baking.. mix x it with assasault and thee water. put o oil. threree quarter ofof the cu. oil. three quarterf f the cu then you mix aga.. roll. ♪ >> once she'shahaped a at,, rounund chapati, shehe puts in the grididdle. occasionallyly, she
we can all learn from their way of lifife and their way of ththinking.eady for that now. and in n need of it. >> the weather has been kind to margarita and her family. the rain has held off. jugs, pots, bowls, all fresh out of the kiln. they are decorated with splashes of dye made from oak bark. traditional crafts, a remote location, harmony with nature -- a winning recipe, perhaps, for getting through the current global crisis. ♪ and now, it's time for our global snack, this week from...
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ththink the moment in history calls for embracing and challenge that she laid out in her remarks. for example in your example has been one of resilient determination to support those who are left behind. i think her career has demonstrated how for any decades how possible it is if we all come together with that determination and analytics measurements and a focus on results. i think in any ways it is easy to acknowledge today the fight to achieve has been sent back by this crisis. we see the world estimates that 41,205,000,000 people pushed back under an expanded version of the poverty line is a result of the global economic consequences of covid-19. we certainly see in the goalkeepers report that we all just reviewed and discussed the potentially decades of progress on basic indicators of health and education and welfare are going to be significantly impaired by the crisis in the shifting and resources to other areas of necessary public health concerns. and i suspect when you look at the big picture of footage is taking to recover and wealthier economies with strong central banks
ththink the moment in history calls for embracing and challenge that she laid out in her remarks. for example in your example has been one of resilient determination to support those who are left behind. i think her career has demonstrated how for any decades how possible it is if we all come together with that determination and analytics measurements and a focus on results. i think in any ways it is easy to acknowledge today the fight to achieve has been sent back by this crisis. we see the...
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i ththink it's clear that we are at a crossroads.ald trump has played the role of disruptor, fundamentally altering the policies ofis for postwar, post-cold war predecsors, embracing auoritarians, rejecting alliances and multilateral diplplomacy and embarking on wht caonly be described as a wholesale withdrawal or to -- or a threat to withdraw from so many enterprises. tdp, paris clements, inf treaty, the random clear agreements, unesco and who and not the iran nuclear agreement unesco and who and not the , disruption is by definition always bad. it's bad if there's nothing to replace it. it's bad if it's followed by policies that don't serve the national interest. and it's bad if it's done for tethered toke political interest biden on the other hand offers a much different approach we u.s. back atld, a return tohe e the head of the table. the problem and we will talk to our distinguished panel about this is that the table has changed. covid is probably without exaggerating the most consequential event in the world since the second w
i ththink it's clear that we are at a crossroads.ald trump has played the role of disruptor, fundamentally altering the policies ofis for postwar, post-cold war predecsors, embracing auoritarians, rejecting alliances and multilateral diplplomacy and embarking on wht caonly be described as a wholesale withdrawal or to -- or a threat to withdraw from so many enterprises. tdp, paris clements, inf treaty, the random clear agreements, unesco and who and not the iran nuclear agreement unesco and who...
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i ththink he has been abusing tt power. amy: how do we find out who has been infected? we know about three dozen of his professional staff have been infected. they are high-profile people like the press secretary -- almost the whole white house media staff has been, and a number of journalists who are covering the white house have been infected -- at least four or five. we know his top senior advisor stephen miller. but right before the white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany herself said she tested positive -- i believe that was last monday. on sunday she told reporters at the white house she would no longer be revealing the number or names of people at the white house who tested positive. now, it is even harder to find out about those on the residence staff.f. >> absolutely. there are 90 housekekeeping staf as far as s we know in the white house who are charged every d dy with maintaining thehe order in the sananity and the safetety oe whwhite house i itself forr the people who live there. this entntire industry is really defined by visisibility -- invisibility.
i ththink he has been abusing tt power. amy: how do we find out who has been infected? we know about three dozen of his professional staff have been infected. they are high-profile people like the press secretary -- almost the whole white house media staff has been, and a number of journalists who are covering the white house have been infected -- at least four or five. we know his top senior advisor stephen miller. but right before the white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany herself said...
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i ththink k would we m move awam putttting in the work and insted or focused on silver r bullets r ontrategies that are justst n ideal and d have a lot of cost - costs we cannot evenen identify fully y right now -- we're going toto head d into troublele. so those are my thoughtsts on i. and a recentkaranan, article, said d what is needed s in a epidemiological autopsy for all covid cases, suggesting the focus should be on detectcting d stopping enough tranansmission chains. first of alall, could r resesndo the earlier question about children and whether t they are sasafe frorom the virus and cano to school or that they don't spread either of thosese things with their true? and also the fact that some studies on this question of transmissionon, studies have shn most people don't seemem to transmit the v vus and h holy a small perercentage -- only y a l percentage are responsible for all infections. what do we know ababout that study, thosese studies? do you thinkhat is the case om what you'u've seen? amy: we haveve less than a a mi. >> a absolututely. this is something i've talkedd abo
i ththink k would we m move awam putttting in the work and insted or focused on silver r bullets r ontrategies that are justst n ideal and d have a lot of cost - costs we cannot evenen identify fully y right now -- we're going toto head d into troublele. so those are my thoughtsts on i. and a recentkaranan, article, said d what is needed s in a epidemiological autopsy for all covid cases, suggesting the focus should be on detectcting d stopping enough tranansmission chains. first of alall,...
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but i ththink this narrative is reallyly missingng a l lot.is very much under the radar and a not been picked up as m mh by the international news coverage. the key development herere is te domestic factors driving the foreign policies of this country. turkey and azerbaijan. in particular, what is missing from the discourse is two years ago, armenia had a democratic breakthrough, the velvet revolution, , which was bottom-, driven by people p power, nonviolent disobedient campaign. becauseignificant witheated democratic diet neighbor georgia, already a democratic society. studies in social science and peace e research have establishd that when in a region, democraticic poll strengthensnse this creates pressure on the authoritarian -- in this case, azerbaijan -- toward democratization. president andre here to the seas from his f fatr and grooming h his wife to t tae overer [indiscernible] try to be a lot more accommododative. however, within two years, you also seeee belarus protests breaking out and people kept -- probably the last dictator of
but i ththink this narrative is reallyly missingng a l lot.is very much under the radar and a not been picked up as m mh by the international news coverage. the key development herere is te domestic factors driving the foreign policies of this country. turkey and azerbaijan. in particular, what is missing from the discourse is two years ago, armenia had a democratic breakthrough, the velvet revolution, , which was bottom-, driven by people p power, nonviolent disobedient campaign....
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idedea the presidident wd pose for phototo op unmasked and expose even one person to his virus i ththink says a lot about how h he feels about the people around him. ju:: i wononring if you can talk about the t treatmement the president has received, n not oy the experimental antibody made by regeneron the antiviral drug remdesivir and also dexame thazone, commonly used for critically ill patntnts and yet we werere toldld initially, and ththere hasn't been anything to casases largelyis mild? >> going on the couourse of what we heard f fm the whitite house about his treatment, thehe isenen n antibody cocktail supposed to give your body a head start on the antibody response. if your body has not made its ownn antibodies, they give you the antibodies. we think it is interesting he got the regegeneron cocktail as opposed to the plasma, which is fda rushed in emererncies authorization for -- they fufunctionally do the sameme th. honestly, his physicians made the chohoice to go this experimt on medication, which i think says a lot about the potential for this medication. that helps your body f
idedea the presidident wd pose for phototo op unmasked and expose even one person to his virus i ththink says a lot about how h he feels about the people around him. ju:: i wononring if you can talk about the t treatmement the president has received, n not oy the experimental antibody made by regeneron the antiviral drug remdesivir and also dexame thazone, commonly used for critically ill patntnts and yet we werere toldld initially, and ththere hasn't been anything to casases largelyis mild?...
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do you this i ththink this plaq could be bigger? >> it certainly is. i think it is important to concentrate the words the fbi agent used. he described in court on june 6th that adam fox and barry croft, two of the individuals met with 12 or more militia members from five different states, they talked about grabbing governors and michigan and virginia governors. that language does not rule out any other activities that are being thought about or possibly considered or planned in any of those three or four other states. that's what we theneed to look first. these militia groups, these antigovernment groups have been really multiplying in the last few years, there is not a state in this country that does not have some of militia presence in the state. i am quite sure my former colleague in the fbi are spending a lot of times looking at those groups right now and on the look out for plans of acts of violence. >> when you say pay attention to the words. the fbi agent testified the motive was to target a sitting governor over shutdown orders during the pande
do you this i ththink this plaq could be bigger? >> it certainly is. i think it is important to concentrate the words the fbi agent used. he described in court on june 6th that adam fox and barry croft, two of the individuals met with 12 or more militia members from five different states, they talked about grabbing governors and michigan and virginia governors. that language does not rule out any other activities that are being thought about or possibly considered or planned in any of...
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you need to ththink pragmatically, b but you also need d to be willing to mae deals. lopez: the l legislation that a rerepublican and democraratic se duo were a able to accomplish togetherer i think could be aa template foror the whole nationo look at and ununderstand that working together pays huge dividends for your constituents, and they all appreciate it. no matter republicans, democrats, independents--your constituents will appreciate the fact if you can n deliver on quality-of-life promomises. johnson: i'm not shy in saying harry reid has done morere for nevada o outdoors than a any politician ever inin history. baca: problem is, especially right now, there's this sort of zero sum gain, whehere no one'es willining to give anything. part of what senator reid brought to the dialogue is that you can have 100% of nothing if you're not willing to g give something awaway. chriristensen:n: he showed t tht bibipartisanan compromiseses cak to protetect millilions of acref wildlderness.. hehe saw the tremendous potentil of renewable energy in the nevada desert. he saw con
you need to ththink pragmatically, b but you also need d to be willing to mae deals. lopez: the l legislation that a rerepublican and democraratic se duo were a able to accomplish togetherer i think could be aa template foror the whole nationo look at and ununderstand that working together pays huge dividends for your constituents, and they all appreciate it. no matter republicans, democrats, independents--your constituents will appreciate the fact if you can n deliver on quality-of-life...
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presented how the race stands as best we know, and there are a few ways to look at this when you ththinkicket and spouses. right? you'll have vice president biden, you'll have senator kamala harris, you'll have joe biden, you'll have doug inhofe all in pennsylvania. the a rorshach test. say, wow, maybe nervous about pennsylvania and have their own question about those polls, or you can say they are coming to the commonwealth to deliver the knockout blow, if they can, because president trump absolutely needs to win the commonwealth. if he can't do that i really -- i know there are a variety of different paths but it's very hard to see how he gets home without the 20 electoral votes that pennsylvania provides. >> what are you seeing in some of those philadelphia suburbs, for example? which potentially could be so critical? >> i don't think there's a question -- you know, if you hand me a map right now of pennsylvania, 67 counties, i feel comfortable having spent my entire leaf here thife here ande is fell you which county would win with machen a margin of one or two. the question is the ma
presented how the race stands as best we know, and there are a few ways to look at this when you ththinkicket and spouses. right? you'll have vice president biden, you'll have senator kamala harris, you'll have joe biden, you'll have doug inhofe all in pennsylvania. the a rorshach test. say, wow, maybe nervous about pennsylvania and have their own question about those polls, or you can say they are coming to the commonwealth to deliver the knockout blow, if they can, because president trump...