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tolerance, once a person stops with that controlled substance the tolerance dissipates? >> that is correct. >> over some period of time. >> that is correct. >> it could be days, could be weeks, it would be months. >> my experience it's weeks to months, not days sir. >> someone not using a controlled substance for several months, two or three months and they are going to lose that tolerance, a great? >> some part of it, they may depending upon the substance. >> and then if they start using again and they start to build that tolerance up to some degree. >> that is correct sir. >> they have a chronic use for some period of time decrease their tolerance to some degree and once they start using again they aren't going to instantly jump up to the same tolerance level. [inaudible] >> overruled. >> the tolerance is occurring in the rain as you see different levels that tolerance will change over time. >> did you see any evidence in terms of his autopsy or medical records that he had any history of lung disease, mr. floyd that is? >> i believe he had a history of covid. >> other
tolerance, once a person stops with that controlled substance the tolerance dissipates? >> that is correct. >> over some period of time. >> that is correct. >> it could be days, could be weeks, it would be months. >> my experience it's weeks to months, not days sir. >> someone not using a controlled substance for several months, two or three months and they are going to lose that tolerance, a great? >> some part of it, they may depending upon the...
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is the subject of opioid tolerant something you're familiar with? [inaudible] >> can you help us understand the concept of your intolerance? >> tolerance is what does the body repeatedly said in a certain drug and most commonly we think about alcohol. somebody builds up a tolerance meaning at one time you are a naÏve drinker and you take one sip for one bottle whatever but if you are an alcoholic you feel nothing because that is tolerance. the same as chair of four amphetamines as well as for hopefully i'd fentanyl whether you are talking about her cassette or other opiates means it takes more about drug for your brain to perceive the feeling, the high whatever it is that you get when you take that. >> someone who doesn't rank doesn't feel a bit -- feels a to what an alcoholic who knows? when the jury when you made reference to it explain what you mean by that. >> it means somebody that doesn't drink or do any sort of drug. naÏve means totally new. >> doctor you've been retained by the state of minnesota as an expert in this case. are you being comp
is the subject of opioid tolerant something you're familiar with? [inaudible] >> can you help us understand the concept of your intolerance? >> tolerance is what does the body repeatedly said in a certain drug and most commonly we think about alcohol. somebody builds up a tolerance meaning at one time you are a naÏve drinker and you take one sip for one bottle whatever but if you are an alcoholic you feel nothing because that is tolerance. the same as chair of four amphetamines as...
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we do not have to tolerate this as a society. we have to have the courage to stand up and say this is wrong and people will either go to jail or face very, very severe fines. >> laura: i don't think these mayors in the blue states have any credibility. they're way soft on this. they're empathizing with criminals. instantly thinking the worst of most police officers. so the police officers are not going to lose their livelihood, lose their pension. at some point they'll decide for what, newt? i'm going to stick my neck out there where i can be sued for everything i have? they can lose everything that they work for. and then they're thought of in the worst possible light. criminals are coddles. i can't believe what i'm saying. i love minneapolis, minnesota. this is disgusting tonight. they're making an announcement right now, newt. what is the announcement? >> want me to step out? >> laura: they're going to start arresting people apparently immediately. they're moving in. yeah. yeah. mike tobin says they're moving in. what do you t
we do not have to tolerate this as a society. we have to have the courage to stand up and say this is wrong and people will either go to jail or face very, very severe fines. >> laura: i don't think these mayors in the blue states have any credibility. they're way soft on this. they're empathizing with criminals. instantly thinking the worst of most police officers. so the police officers are not going to lose their livelihood, lose their pension. at some point they'll decide for what,...
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the rest of us tolerated it. we have to tighten up dramatically. in portland and seattle, then anti-civilization violent mob moving city to city, and 2 and 3-year-old kids in drive-by shootings. what is happening is madness, it is a very dangerous environment where people ultimately will feel they are there to protect themselves, a very dangerous moment in american history. laura: they will take defense of the property into their own hands. the la riots, they are going to take this, and 72 hours, people saying the police can't do it, we will do it ourselves and protect their stores. the ones who have done that. >> a much greater neighborhood hostility for criminals to drug dealers to violent people. a long cycle of year-by-year, the corrupt and the evil. it is reaching critical mass, pictures from new york in particular have been horrific of mobs who in no provocation, none of the excuses you have in minneapolis, mobs doing things in daylight, and with no fear of the law or the police or the news media, we won't tolerate that very long historically
the rest of us tolerated it. we have to tighten up dramatically. in portland and seattle, then anti-civilization violent mob moving city to city, and 2 and 3-year-old kids in drive-by shootings. what is happening is madness, it is a very dangerous environment where people ultimately will feel they are there to protect themselves, a very dangerous moment in american history. laura: they will take defense of the property into their own hands. the la riots, they are going to take this, and 72...
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— more tolerable? well, i think... whilst i more tolerable? well, i think...hink... whilst i want restrictions - more tolerable? well, i think... whilst i want restrictions to - more tolerable? well, i think... whilst i want restrictions to be i whilst i want restrictions to be reduced and relaxed, i don't want to go too fast too quickly because i think yes, i am worried about what chris whitty said that perhaps in the later part of this year we will have a third way. i would like to see us perhaps being used to having had the ppe for the rest of this yearin had the ppe for the rest of this year in care homes and a few more restrictions, but gradually lifting because i do worry about what might happen if we don't get this right. we don't want to go backwards, but i do want to be a glass half full, it does look much more positive in the future with vaccines, but we have to be cautious. we are not quite out of the woods yet, but we are going in the woods yet, but we are going in the right direction, so i do feel that care home staff, residents and visitors are p
— more tolerable? well, i think... whilst i more tolerable? well, i think...hink... whilst i want restrictions - more tolerable? well, i think... whilst i want restrictions to - more tolerable? well, i think... whilst i want restrictions to be i whilst i want restrictions to be reduced and relaxed, i don't want to go too fast too quickly because i think yes, i am worried about what chris whitty said that perhaps in the later part of this year we will have a third way. i would like to see us...
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someone who is tolerant, that tolerance could be built up over an extended period of time, agreed?s correct, sir. >> tolerance come once that come once a person stops using that controlled substance their tolerance dissipates. >> that is correct. >> over some period of time. >> that is correct, sir. >> could be days, weeks, months? >> my experience it's going to be weeks to months, not days. >> so if someone does not using a controlled substance for several months, say two to three months, they are going to lose that tolerance, agreed? >> some part of it they may. depending upon the substance. >> and then if they start using again, right, they're going to start building that tolerance up to some degree? >> that is correct, sir. >> if they had a chronic use for a long curative time they decrease the tolerance to some degree, once the surges again they will not just instantly jump back up to the same tolerance of? >> your honor, i object to this question, vague. >> overruled. >> yes as -- occurring in the brain as you see different levels that tolerance will change over time. >> righ
someone who is tolerant, that tolerance could be built up over an extended period of time, agreed?s correct, sir. >> tolerance come once that come once a person stops using that controlled substance their tolerance dissipates. >> that is correct. >> over some period of time. >> that is correct, sir. >> could be days, weeks, months? >> my experience it's going to be weeks to months, not days. >> so if someone does not using a controlled substance for...
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and you can take it from me that the queen has the quality of tolerance in abundance. >> reporter: she knew she'd picked a prince of a prince. >> he has quite simply been my strength and stay all these years >> reporter: some 20 years ago she shared her love for him in a most queenly way "our country owes my husband a greater debt than he would ever claim or we shall ever know." that sounds just about right for a fairy tale, which happens to be true. cynthia mcfadden, nbc news >> and that's "nightly news." thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of ♪♪ your eyes are open ♪ ♪ wear no disguise for me ♪ ♪ come into the open ♪ ♪ when it's cold outside ♪ ♪ am i here in vain ♪ ♪ hold on to the night ♪ ♪ there will be no shame ♪ ♪ always i want to be with you ♪ ♪ and make believe with you ♪ ♪ and live in harmony harmony oh love ♪ ♪ melting the ice for me ♪ ♪ jump into the ocean ♪ ♪ hold back the tide i see ♪ ♪ your love in motion ♪ ♪ always i want to be with you ♪ ♪ and make believe with you ♪ ♪ and live in harmony harmony oh love ♪ ♪ always i want to be with you ♪ ♪
and you can take it from me that the queen has the quality of tolerance in abundance. >> reporter: she knew she'd picked a prince of a prince. >> he has quite simply been my strength and stay all these years >> reporter: some 20 years ago she shared her love for him in a most queenly way "our country owes my husband a greater debt than he would ever claim or we shall ever know." that sounds just about right for a fairy tale, which happens to be true. cynthia...
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>> because of tolerance. >> could you just explain how an individual's drug tolerance might affect theact on them? >> if a person becomes tolerant to a drug, you need to have more and more of the drug to get the desired effect. so with chronic use to get the same feeling that you would at a given concentration of fentanyl, you need to take more to get that effect. >> if someone is regularly using opiates or opioids, would that person develop a toerance? >> yes. >> can you describe what nor fentanyl is? >> it breaks it down. it's a gradual process and it one of the ways that the body eliminates fentanyl. >> the amount of norfentanyl found was 5.6 milligrams? >> yes. >> what is significant about that amount of norfentanyl? >> it shows some of the fentanyl was metabolized to norfentanyl? there could be preexisting fentanyl. but basically shows that when we see very recent deaths with fentanyl, we frequently see fentanyl with no norfentanyl whatsoever. after an acute intointoxicatione body doesn't have time to break it down. >> in addition to those findings from the hospital blood, were th
>> because of tolerance. >> could you just explain how an individual's drug tolerance might affect theact on them? >> if a person becomes tolerant to a drug, you need to have more and more of the drug to get the desired effect. so with chronic use to get the same feeling that you would at a given concentration of fentanyl, you need to take more to get that effect. >> if someone is regularly using opiates or opioids, would that person develop a toerance? >> yes....
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if you're going to accept more risk, you have to know what your rumors tolerance is. it is not acceptable on its word and the whole conversation around alternative forms and diversification comes other ways which i can mitigate some of the risks i am taking on areas in my portfolio i am looking for upside participation, but trump gave the downside. looking across those seeps, that is how i really solve the problem. >> perhaps being defensive, would that be an example of what you are suggesting? >> is exactly right. there are ways to formulate defensive equity exposure. lastly, -- how you formulate those matters, because sometimes there can be -- that can undermine the performance of those definitions. -- of definition. d -- human will get a strategy for defensive equity. witnesses sound like, was sources moment. we think it offers a decent balance. we are framing it as a carrying well. credit you have bought -- the pockets of the market. that you are saying. also some multi-of the high-yield market. as dawkins well and shame. shifting it to morton. , machine on the cu
if you're going to accept more risk, you have to know what your rumors tolerance is. it is not acceptable on its word and the whole conversation around alternative forms and diversification comes other ways which i can mitigate some of the risks i am taking on areas in my portfolio i am looking for upside participation, but trump gave the downside. looking across those seeps, that is how i really solve the problem. >> perhaps being defensive, would that be an example of what you are...
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and forgiveness tolerance is when someone hits you each person must ask for forgiveness from the other that's why at the end of every game both players embrace each other. they do just run this often each of us hope for some of the many kids the war has left off and this say that almost 4000 children are living on the streets and they fear that number will keep rising as the war continues. but the voice of the heart foundation is making a difference. the directors sees she can see the change the cup we're on has brought a bolt in the over and in the fact that i lock up what we project in the couple era because we realized that most of what we were doing with the children didn't have enough positive impact with couple era we notice the difference it gives them a taste for living together we will continue to support these children until they are good future citizens. upward has given young and a new outlook on life he's hoping to become a teacher. this is where we draw the kids and on today's program for moss stories you can visit our website state of u. dot com slash africa all go check
and forgiveness tolerance is when someone hits you each person must ask for forgiveness from the other that's why at the end of every game both players embrace each other. they do just run this often each of us hope for some of the many kids the war has left off and this say that almost 4000 children are living on the streets and they fear that number will keep rising as the war continues. but the voice of the heart foundation is making a difference. the directors sees she can see the change...
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and forgiveness tolerance is when someone hits you each person must ask for forgiveness from the other that's why at the end of every game both players embrace each other. there's a song. this often each of us hope for some of the many kids the war has left off and this say that almost 4000 children are living on the streets and they fear but number will keep rising as the war continues. but the voice of the heart foundation is making a difference. the direct will see these she can see the change the cup we're on has brought a bolt in the over and in the fact that i lock up what we project in the couple and i because we realize that most of what we were doing with the children didn't have enough positive impact with couple era we notice the difference it gives them a taste for living together we will continue to support these children until they are good future citizens. upward has given them the book and new outlook on life he's hoping to become a teacher. this is where we draw the kids and on today's program for more stories you can visit our website state of u. dot com slash africa
and forgiveness tolerance is when someone hits you each person must ask for forgiveness from the other that's why at the end of every game both players embrace each other. there's a song. this often each of us hope for some of the many kids the war has left off and this say that almost 4000 children are living on the streets and they fear but number will keep rising as the war continues. but the voice of the heart foundation is making a difference. the direct will see these she can see the...
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and you can take it from me that the queen has the quality of tolerance in abundance. >> reporter: she knew she'd picked a prince of a prince. >> he has quite simply been my strength and stay all these years >> reporter: some 20 years ago she shared her love for him in a most queenly way "our country owes my husband a greater debt than he would ever claim or we shall ever know." that sounds just about right for a fairy tale, which happens to be true. cynthia mcfadden, nbc news >> and that's "nightly news." thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. >>> right now at 6:00, let's play ball, jessica. a home opener like no other. giants' fans were back inside oracle's park for today's big game. >> oh, man. it is amazing, right. we've been waiting for this for so long. >> the one thing fans had to prove in order to enter the park. >>> plus ambulances rush to vaccination clinic in the east bay. the reason? reactions to the vaccine. which one and what you need to know about it. >>> but first, the flood gates are opening. all adults in califor
and you can take it from me that the queen has the quality of tolerance in abundance. >> reporter: she knew she'd picked a prince of a prince. >> he has quite simply been my strength and stay all these years >> reporter: some 20 years ago she shared her love for him in a most queenly way "our country owes my husband a greater debt than he would ever claim or we shall ever know." that sounds just about right for a fairy tale, which happens to be true. cynthia...
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tolerance of corruption our of course is a family under civil control and therefore to say that. corruption is connected at the high level well how do you how is it how is it then that in a state which is supposed to have a functioning justice system that these 2 fugitive brothers of your army chief anniston harris convicted murderers actually are reported killed return to tackle in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding there are many fugitive killers who can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president dignity unless they have protection right at the top you know that as well however i we are both you are absolutely right if it was known to anyone that this gentleman have returned to bangladesh. immediately they would have been apprehended there is no. question about it but they were pictured at the wedding doctrine let let let let let us rami military club to convict murderers uncles of the bridegroom happily celebrating with everyone else we at telescoping something that happened over 25 years. into a single incident the the brothers had committed a c
tolerance of corruption our of course is a family under civil control and therefore to say that. corruption is connected at the high level well how do you how is it how is it then that in a state which is supposed to have a functioning justice system that these 2 fugitive brothers of your army chief anniston harris convicted murderers actually are reported killed return to tackle in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding there are many fugitive killers who can shop in a big...
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avoided and were locked down he would tolerate a big death toll.companied by a striking photograph of dominic cummings as well.— striking photograph of dominic cummings as well. they described this as a savage _ cummings as well. they described this as a savage counterattack - this as a savage counterattack against dominic cummings suggesting that he was nasty and sexist in explosive blog posts on friday. suggesting that he's trying to get at boris johnson's suggesting that he's trying to get at borisjohnson�*s partner. the trouble is i don't think this really has much of a counterattack. let's remind ourselves of what dominic cummings was alleging, he was alleging lack of competence, unethical behaviour. possibly illegal. and to suggest that he was just a bit nasty and sexist it does not in response meet the gravity of those allegations. but let's also focus on what's underlying all of this. this is in danger of becoming a soap opera very serious allegations about the propriety of government, of senior ministers about the whole functioning of gove
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say when workers are forced to rely on tips to make a living, they are also sometimes forced to tolerate bad behavior from customers, managers, and coworkers. khanna says he fully supports raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour for all workers. >> it's a very tough situation. we've got to pay people enough that they can afford food, that they can afford a place to live. people complain about homelessness. well, the cause of homelessness is people don't have enough money. so we have to get people money in their pockets. >> right now, the federal sub-minimum wage is set at $2.13 an hour. >>> we're getting a look at vice president kamala harris' official portrait. her official photographer, lawrence jackson, took it. he is no stranger to the white house.
say when workers are forced to rely on tips to make a living, they are also sometimes forced to tolerate bad behavior from customers, managers, and coworkers. khanna says he fully supports raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour for all workers. >> it's a very tough situation. we've got to pay people enough that they can afford food, that they can afford a place to live. people complain about homelessness. well, the cause of homelessness is people don't have enough money. so we have to...
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and forgiveness tolerance is when someone hits you each person must ask for forgiveness from the other that's why at the end of every game both players embrace each other such as they do. this often each of us hope for some of the many kids the war has left off and this is about almost 4000 children living on the streets and the fear that number will keep rising as the war continues. but the voice of the heart foundation is making a difference. the direct will see this she can see the change the couple were has brought a bolt in the farms and the level that they lock up what we promised in the couple are because we realize that most of what we were doing with the children didn't have enough positive impact with couple era we noticed a difference it gives them a taste for living together we will continue to support. as if your up to date will world years of the top of the aisle next to be the new science magazine tomorrow today. we're going to. go a. dream really adaptable fond of trouble the domestic mouse. with this personality it's bred throughout the world. and made itself an ideal
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do you think 3% is a tolerance level?ucy: i don't think they know, and i think they are going to play it by ear and see how it works. they are open they are experimenting. they're open to any number from the outside. i think they really don't know and they will see how it goes. but this is a new regime. it is a clear message, they will let it run further than they would have done in the past. nobody should be surprised if that happens. annmarie: clarida has said they want outcomes not forecasts. the other elephant in the room is the potential upgrade of corporate tax hikes in the united states. what is the impact of this going to be? lucy: well, corporate tax rising is never a good thing, and taxes coming down, corporate taxes coming down, is a must always a good thing. it is a question of how much and win and we don't know the answer to those yet. if we say have of what was given, taken away again, that a single digits. that's what we should be thinking about. when we've got it the other way around, analysts did not put
do you think 3% is a tolerance level?ucy: i don't think they know, and i think they are going to play it by ear and see how it works. they are open they are experimenting. they're open to any number from the outside. i think they really don't know and they will see how it goes. but this is a new regime. it is a clear message, they will let it run further than they would have done in the past. nobody should be surprised if that happens. annmarie: clarida has said they want outcomes not...
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and you can take it from me that the queen has the quality of tolerance in abundance! 67th wedding anniversary tomorrow. still together in their merseyside home, they respect the example set by the queen and prince philip. she must be devastated losing her husband after all this time. he's been there steadfast, standing — not beside her, you know... just behind her! it's very difficult. what strikes me about your generation is that real sense of duty and of resilience and determination. it's being tolerant and enjoying each other�*s company. and being lucky. being lucky! yeah, we were lucky finding each other. he has quite simply been my strength and stay all these . years and i and his whole - family owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim or we shall ever know. i the queen made her wedding vows before god, to love, to cherish and by tradition, to obey. till death us do part. mark easton, bbc news, liverpool. after the weather we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are eve pollard & peter hunt now it's time for
and you can take it from me that the queen has the quality of tolerance in abundance! 67th wedding anniversary tomorrow. still together in their merseyside home, they respect the example set by the queen and prince philip. she must be devastated losing her husband after all this time. he's been there steadfast, standing — not beside her, you know... just behind her! it's very difficult. what strikes me about your generation is that real sense of duty and of resilience and determination. it's...
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>> no, if i can make life marginally more tolerable for people i'd be delighted. >> the prince in hist johnson in new york. have a great night. >>> next on abc 7 news, demonstrators marched through oakland, but leave quite a mark. damaging rumors, businesses, and even burning cars. frustration from some of the owners. >>> california is about to hit a significant milestone this weekend with its vaccination effort. >>> the royal family gathers for prince philip's funeral. this special edition of news starts right now. what started out as a peaceful demonstration with hundreds marching through the streets ends with windows being broken, fires being set, and cars being torched. with that, we say good afternoon and thank you for joining us. a big cleanup is happening today in one east bay city after a night of protest. hu
>> no, if i can make life marginally more tolerable for people i'd be delighted. >> the prince in hist johnson in new york. have a great night. >>> next on abc 7 news, demonstrators marched through oakland, but leave quite a mark. damaging rumors, businesses, and even burning cars. frustration from some of the owners. >>> california is about to hit a significant milestone this weekend with its vaccination effort. >>> the royal family gathers for prince...
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leader of the national rally here in france has accused the government over extreme and excessive tolerance when it comes to the fight against islamic terrorism let's have a look now back at some of the events that have been folded in france over the last 6 years when the country has been and don't cloud of islam is terrorism. as a result of this latest attack which has seen the death of a police officer in every in just on the outskirts of paris the interior minister has now said that security is being stepped up outside police stations and turned on the big buildings here we fronts but many might also be questioning how that attack go was able to get in so i just you were area inside the police station and killed an officer in front. well i guess broke down the details of the tragic incident for us. the you believe in is the area where sent back to the professor who was decapitated for having shown the caricaturists of muhammad to his students to teach them about tolerance i mean you could say that region be your brain so like send son to me here and little falls around paris return which
leader of the national rally here in france has accused the government over extreme and excessive tolerance when it comes to the fight against islamic terrorism let's have a look now back at some of the events that have been folded in france over the last 6 years when the country has been and don't cloud of islam is terrorism. as a result of this latest attack which has seen the death of a police officer in every in just on the outskirts of paris the interior minister has now said that security...
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growing inequality but the real question is how long the mass of the american people are going to tolerate this i mean you cannot have a starker example during the pandemic the last year march to march we had almost 60000006 of all americans have to have some kind of unemployment for some it was only a couple of weeks for some it was the entire year and when you were employed you become burdensome you use up any savings you might have had you become the person who has to lean on family and friends and community at a time of great difficulty for them as well to know that this is happening to hear the leaders talk about we're all in this pandemic together and then to get the kinds of results you just reported it is an astonishing system that works this way and i think it will not be tolerated that much longer and professor wolf i want to bring up a specific situation at the department store macy's though this is more of the same but despite your points over the summer macy's and out that it would cut $3900.00 good restructuring efforts amid the pandemic while planning to close 125 stores ove
growing inequality but the real question is how long the mass of the american people are going to tolerate this i mean you cannot have a starker example during the pandemic the last year march to march we had almost 60000006 of all americans have to have some kind of unemployment for some it was only a couple of weeks for some it was the entire year and when you were employed you become burdensome you use up any savings you might have had you become the person who has to lean on family and...
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and you can take it from me that the queen has the quality of tolerance in abundance!ought i was his best friend as well. pat and jack will celebrate their 67th wedding anniversary tomorrow. still together in their merseyside home, they respect the example set by the queen and prince philip. she must be devastated losing her husband after all this time. he's been there steadfast, standing — not beside her, you know... just behind her! it's very difficult. what strikes me about your generation is that real sense of duty and of resilience and determination. it's being tolerant and enjoying each other�*s company. and being lucky. being lucky! yeah, we were lucky finding each other. he has quite simply been my strength and stay all these . years and i and his whole - family owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim or we shall ever know. i the queen made her wedding vows before god, to love, to cherish and by tradition, to obey. till death us do part. mark easton, bbc news, liverpool. now on bbc news, click. this week, vaccine passports. how will they work? and will
and you can take it from me that the queen has the quality of tolerance in abundance!ought i was his best friend as well. pat and jack will celebrate their 67th wedding anniversary tomorrow. still together in their merseyside home, they respect the example set by the queen and prince philip. she must be devastated losing her husband after all this time. he's been there steadfast, standing — not beside her, you know... just behind her! it's very difficult. what strikes me about your generation...
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[laughter] as we got better at killing we got less tolerant. there is little question that nuclear posture of the cold war but i would like you to discuss this is more a thing of the past for those northern tier countries quick. >> you don't think it is. i don't want to predict because historians are hopeless at predicting the future but it seems to me most of us didn't experience it and i grabbed one of the last days of the second world war in peaceful country canada and i never saw a war in few canadians did unless they went overseas to fight working from countries. 's we got used to the idea were happens elsewhere but not to us. before the first world war europeans thought we would never do that again. that something that others do. 's you never know until you feel threatened or something happens. at a know how many people were isolationist in the united states before 1940 but a majority. but americans who said they would never fight were also lighting up to volunteer after pearl harbor. >> if it's true and less tolerance but in those extort
[laughter] as we got better at killing we got less tolerant. there is little question that nuclear posture of the cold war but i would like you to discuss this is more a thing of the past for those northern tier countries quick. >> you don't think it is. i don't want to predict because historians are hopeless at predicting the future but it seems to me most of us didn't experience it and i grabbed one of the last days of the second world war in peaceful country canada and i never saw a...
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that violence by radical left must be tolerated but such tolerance should never be extended to the rightu can see how that played out in last year, one of his students angela davis. one of most radical activists involved with black panther party in california, critical theory became critical race theory and grew and spread to become the dominance on campus ideology of today. one its leading champions derrick bell, harvard law school when was later involved in controversy over his influence in barack obama. then to unite all various oppressed groups to one overarching thief social justice -- theory of social justice, the person who did that was kimberly crenshaw, how different parts of your identity, could compound your oppression. what is this point? when we see biden, on his first day, pushing for boys to compete in girl's sports, restoring racist training for federal employees and canceling education about american history, and derange call to defund and abolish same law enforcement ages that protect us every day, and our leaders, preoccupied with woke virtue signals, a humanitarian cr
that violence by radical left must be tolerated but such tolerance should never be extended to the rightu can see how that played out in last year, one of his students angela davis. one of most radical activists involved with black panther party in california, critical theory became critical race theory and grew and spread to become the dominance on campus ideology of today. one its leading champions derrick bell, harvard law school when was later involved in controversy over his influence in...
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and you can take it from me that the queen has the quality of tolerance in abundance!his best friend as well. pat and jack will celebrate their 67th wedding anniversary tomorrow, still together in their merseyside home, they respect the example set by the queen and prince philip. she must be devastated losing her husband after all this time. he's been there steadfast, standing beside her, you know. just behind her! it's very difficult. what strikes me about your generation is that real sense of duty and of resilience and determination. it's being tolerant and enjoying each other�*s company. and being lucky. being lucky! yeah, we were lucky finding each other. he has quite simply been my strength and stay all these . years, and i and his whole family owe him a debt greater- than he would ever claim or we shall ever know. i the queen made her wedding vows before god, to love, to cherish and by tradition, to obey. till death us do part. mark easton, bbc news, liverpool. let's have a final word with our royal correspondence nicholas witchell. 0ne royal correspondence nicho
and you can take it from me that the queen has the quality of tolerance in abundance!his best friend as well. pat and jack will celebrate their 67th wedding anniversary tomorrow, still together in their merseyside home, they respect the example set by the queen and prince philip. she must be devastated losing her husband after all this time. he's been there steadfast, standing beside her, you know. just behind her! it's very difficult. what strikes me about your generation is that real sense of...
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do you ung that sends an issue of tolerance? >> i think it has a broad level of support. i think that it is a good bill for our state, but again, there are those that express concern that that limits opportunities for transyouth. we want to make sure that they can have opportunities in as many areas as they can, but i want to protect girls sports. i think the people of arkansas and really across the country understand that if you are going to have title 9. if you are going to have importance of women's sports, there has to be some level of integrity, even the ncaa requires certain requirements before you can have transcompetition. so i think that is okay. but at some point you have to say within it came to this third bill, enough is enough. it's not something that government needs to be involved in. so each bill has to be evaluated. it's on there. i made the judgment and i'll defend that judgment and that's the case i am making today and every chance i get. >> governor, are you a term limited governor. in 2019, you said a presidential run was quote on the table. are you c
do you ung that sends an issue of tolerance? >> i think it has a broad level of support. i think that it is a good bill for our state, but again, there are those that express concern that that limits opportunities for transyouth. we want to make sure that they can have opportunities in as many areas as they can, but i want to protect girls sports. i think the people of arkansas and really across the country understand that if you are going to have title 9. if you are going to have...
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it will tolerate that resistance. dishwasher safe. compact, easy to story. three sizes to correspond to the pan you aric cardioie $9-14. >> when your knives get dull in the kitchen, you have got a solution for us. >> this is "any sharp" and it restores virtually any knife to its original sharpness. it also has a patented power grip silicon base to stick to the surface so the sharpener is not sliding while you are sliding to sharpen the knife. and they make a five in one scissor. this is like the power house multi tasker. crush garlic, crack nuts, open bottles. strip wires. i use it to cut open really difficult hard plastic packages. it is a brilliant product everything is just a smart solution from this company. and the last one, wit, and a really whool company. side project jerk jerky. they collaborate with local chefs for unique flavors. it was start bade man who lost his job in construction management during the covid and pivoted to his side hustle, to focus on his foodie dreams. and they have got a lot of incredible flavor, mongolian, southwestern, cowbo
it will tolerate that resistance. dishwasher safe. compact, easy to story. three sizes to correspond to the pan you aric cardioie $9-14. >> when your knives get dull in the kitchen, you have got a solution for us. >> this is "any sharp" and it restores virtually any knife to its original sharpness. it also has a patented power grip silicon base to stick to the surface so the sharpener is not sliding while you are sliding to sharpen the knife. and they make a five in one...
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. >> because of tolerance. >> can you explain how an individual drug tolerance might affect the impact in particular drug like an opioid or fentanyl might have printed. >> so the person becomes tolerant to a drug, and they would have more and more of the drug to get the desired effect so, with chronic use the same feeling that you would in a concentration of fentanyl, you need to take more to get that effect pretty. >> so somebody is regularly using opioids or opioids, then individual within development tolerant. >> yes. >> you also talked about another drug, can you describe what ideas predict. >> so so in the body gradually eliminates fentanyl, it breaks it down from fentanyl to more fentanyl and that's a gradual process that occurs over time. it is one of the ways that the body eliminates fentanyl. >> indicated that the mound of this and the hospital was the case of 5.6. is that right pretty. >> yes. >> what is significant about that amount of fentanyl. >> while it shows that some of the fentanyl was metabolized to more fentanyl and also could mean it was pre-existing more fentanyl
. >> because of tolerance. >> can you explain how an individual drug tolerance might affect the impact in particular drug like an opioid or fentanyl might have printed. >> so the person becomes tolerant to a drug, and they would have more and more of the drug to get the desired effect so, with chronic use the same feeling that you would in a concentration of fentanyl, you need to take more to get that effect pretty. >> so somebody is regularly using opioids or opioids,...
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many say they are always forced to tolerate bad behaviors from customers, managers and co-workers. he fully supports raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour for all workers. >> it's a tough situation. we have to pay people enough so they can afford food. and people complain about homelessness, and people don't have enough money. >> right now, the federal sub minimum wrage. >>> what you're looking at is video that was send to us on facebook. the vaccination site will assist at the family health snrp. >> in addition to our headquarters efforts, we are also partners with governor newsome heempls. >>> lk, here is a look is who is eligible for the vaccine, county by county. anyone in blue, 50 or over to get the shot. anyone 16 or over who is high risk can also get the shot. starting thursday, anyone 16 and up will be able to get the vaccine, contra costas county is already vaccinating that group. and only if you live in certain zip codes. >>> a ucsf study on the mental health impact on first responders. nbc bay area talked about the results and a nurse who drims similar and harrowing th
many say they are always forced to tolerate bad behaviors from customers, managers and co-workers. he fully supports raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour for all workers. >> it's a tough situation. we have to pay people enough so they can afford food. and people complain about homelessness, and people don't have enough money. >> right now, the federal sub minimum wrage. >>> what you're looking at is video that was send to us on facebook. the vaccination site will assist...
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the message is that this kind of action will not be tolerated anymore. >> as marco was saying about thisivide in italy, we have seen the same pattern and other places where similar incidents took place, andsome t, and the other saying, no, because we have strong historic ties with the russians. do you think that russia is trying to tap on that particular divide in the european continent for political leverage? sabina: i think that russia needs to keep decent relationship with the european union. in particular at the moment, italy hasnk been helping russia with the possible sale of aid sputnik vaccine, covid vaccine in the european union. i think, similar to what marco said, yes, there is a divide amongst the people for whogenerh italy, between italy and russia are good that, does not want to push for a more complicated relation because russian needs italy. italy is as i said, one of the strongest eu allies that it has. >> this whole thing is really extraordinary in the sense that you might think that the whole west-east espionage activities were over by the end of the cold war when you l
the message is that this kind of action will not be tolerated anymore. >> as marco was saying about thisivide in italy, we have seen the same pattern and other places where similar incidents took place, andsome t, and the other saying, no, because we have strong historic ties with the russians. do you think that russia is trying to tap on that particular divide in the european continent for political leverage? sabina: i think that russia needs to keep decent relationship with the european...
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why do i think different countries have different tolerance levels for inflation and why is 2.5 ok now is ok for the points that were made. i think most people in the market view that we are going to have elevated inflation for a short time. i think the fed recognizes that. i think the fed it their policy directive meaningfully last year where they wanted a target for an extended period of time and as a result, they need to see a certain period of time over the average and they want to get you what they view as full employment. we thought we got there at 3.5 and then we thought we got there at three and we did not. i think there is a higher tolerance for running a higher economy when the fed realizes that the bigger risks are impacting growth. jonathan: we have to leave it there. thank you. we have to get this panel back together again. that does it for us. we will see you in a couple weeks time. this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and
why do i think different countries have different tolerance levels for inflation and why is 2.5 ok now is ok for the points that were made. i think most people in the market view that we are going to have elevated inflation for a short time. i think the fed recognizes that. i think the fed it their policy directive meaningfully last year where they wanted a target for an extended period of time and as a result, they need to see a certain period of time over the average and they want to get you...
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the second is this sort of leveling a very strong messages, that no dissidents will be tolerated. -- very rong message, that no dissidents ll be tolerated. >> it's now of course two months since the army took power in nearly -- and nearly a week since the deadliest of this crackdown in men landmark -- in myanmar. why haven't we seen tough action from the international community ? >> i think there are bilateral actions which have been quite tough. e u.s. has imposed trade the u.k. led the way inerms of e sanctis impose other countes have al followed suit. they have been stron statents by the defense establishment to the myanmar militar as well. what we are not yet seeing is a concerted action at the security counsel. this is because the last attempt at issuing united statement at the security counsel was vetoed by china and despite the call by the u.n callinfor concted action --r u.s. envoyn myanmar calling for concerted action, with because of the release of the leader, despite that, we see very strong action by china behind-the-scenes and not alwing a resolution to take place. -- in
the second is this sort of leveling a very strong messages, that no dissidents will be tolerated. -- very rong message, that no dissidents ll be tolerated. >> it's now of course two months since the army took power in nearly -- and nearly a week since the deadliest of this crackdown in men landmark -- in myanmar. why haven't we seen tough action from the international community ? >> i think there are bilateral actions which have been quite tough. e u.s. has imposed trade the u.k....
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. >> i think that the main lesson that we have learned that tolerance is the one essential ingredientke it from me, that the queen has the quality of tolerance in abundance. >> my father's always capable of being able to manage interviews in a way and say things that the rest of us always dreamed we could say. >> he was very much a straight talker. he didn't like fuss on or pomp or pageantry, which is ironic given that he was a member of a family that celebrated all of those things. he was always the first to crack a joke and really be that sort o smiling face in the room. >> i read that he was, he sort of changed things up in that he would answer his own phone. he would open the door for himself. and was he considered sort of the first prince of the people? >> he was a military man. so, he didn't like fuss. he was a man who did carry his own suitcase, and did want to open his own doors. this put a few noses on out of joint at the palace. but it was very relatable to people in britain. >> he retired from his public duties in 2017. final public appearance in july of last year, and endi
. >> i think that the main lesson that we have learned that tolerance is the one essential ingredientke it from me, that the queen has the quality of tolerance in abundance. >> my father's always capable of being able to manage interviews in a way and say things that the rest of us always dreamed we could say. >> he was very much a straight talker. he didn't like fuss on or pomp or pageantry, which is ironic given that he was a member of a family that celebrated all of those...
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in sudden disappearance of liquidity's, these are rates we cannot tolerate in the u.s.reasury market. joe: in your view, structurally, what would be the biggest first step we could do to eliminate if not all the risks because you are never going to perfectly eliminate all risks but the biggest ones that are out there? >> the first step here is to get regulators on the same page. yesterday, we so chair yellen, with a list of five priorities. to bring the u.s. treasury market regulations under the purview of the guiding authority and i think in this case the oversight council is a great candidate. to have regulators come on board together to come up with a plan to understand how this market works. i do not think we have an idea here. the reason why we do not have an idea is we do not have information. this is a market that lacks fundamental guardrails. one of them is a lack of reporting in this market. in 2017, we had a reform to bring greater reporting into this market. we are having major significant systemic gaps here. hedge funds that do not wander the purview -- do n
in sudden disappearance of liquidity's, these are rates we cannot tolerate in the u.s.reasury market. joe: in your view, structurally, what would be the biggest first step we could do to eliminate if not all the risks because you are never going to perfectly eliminate all risks but the biggest ones that are out there? >> the first step here is to get regulators on the same page. yesterday, we so chair yellen, with a list of five priorities. to bring the u.s. treasury market regulations...
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those that try to take advantage of this to create chaos or damage won't be tolerated. after the mayor's speak is public safety professionals. that will include the state patrol to the local police departments to the county sheriffs, to the national guard and in this organization to community leaders and socialologists and psychologists and out there to understand through trauma in the community. sometimes having uniformed officers is enough to trigger people. those things have been given consideration. while i can't provide any comfort to the wright family, what i can tell this state and this nation is minnesota is a place where we know that you can create space for grievances to be aired and first amendment rights to be expressed and you can stop people from creating crimes or doing destruction to property and people. the next thing that we can do, we can stop pretending this is the natural order of the universe and things happen this way. i'm going to demand the legislature finally hold some hearings on some of these reforms that have passed in other states and prove
those that try to take advantage of this to create chaos or damage won't be tolerated. after the mayor's speak is public safety professionals. that will include the state patrol to the local police departments to the county sheriffs, to the national guard and in this organization to community leaders and socialologists and psychologists and out there to understand through trauma in the community. sometimes having uniformed officers is enough to trigger people. those things have been given...
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>> if a person becomes tolerant of the drug you have to have more and more of the drug to get the desirednic use to get the same feeling you would at a given concentration of fentanyl you need to take more to get that affect. >> if somebody is regularly using with that individual develop a tolerance to a drug like fentanyl? >> yes. >> you also talked about nor fentanyl is? >> when the body gradually eliminates fentanyl, it breaks down to norfentanyl, and that's a process that happens over time and it's one of the ways the body eliminates norfentanyl. >> and that amount of was 5.6 nano grams per milliliter, is that right? >> yes. >> and what is significant of that amount of norfentanyl? >> it could mean that there was pre-existing norfentanyl with additional tpe addition additional fentanyl on top of that, and after a very acute fentanyl intoxication the body doesn't have time to break it down. >> you described when you see a fentanyl overdose, typically you may not see norfentanyl or low levels? >> correct. >> in addition to the findings of the hospital blood were there other findings as
>> if a person becomes tolerant of the drug you have to have more and more of the drug to get the desirednic use to get the same feeling you would at a given concentration of fentanyl you need to take more to get that affect. >> if somebody is regularly using with that individual develop a tolerance to a drug like fentanyl? >> yes. >> you also talked about nor fentanyl is? >> when the body gradually eliminates fentanyl, it breaks down to norfentanyl, and that's a...
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it up to a point and the only tolerate it insofar as they perceive it as fair. >> that's our program now ready to check out all five episodes of the unauthorized history of g taxes on fox nation. there you can also stream other programs i've done including my first unauthorized history documentary series ♪♪ will ask the governor about that and how his state has avoided a covid rebound after lifting at mask mandates and lockdowns.
it up to a point and the only tolerate it insofar as they perceive it as fair. >> that's our program now ready to check out all five episodes of the unauthorized history of g taxes on fox nation. there you can also stream other programs i've done including my first unauthorized history documentary series ♪♪ will ask the governor about that and how his state has avoided a covid rebound after lifting at mask mandates and lockdowns.
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your tolerance levels around the volatility, how do you make decisions around that? troy: you have to look at correlation behavior. it is very important in your portfolio. for instance, if you had 90% in gross, high beta, mid-cap, small-cap tech names, it might make less sense to have a 13 present for -- a 13% position in bitcoin. but when you have more strategy or equity exposures, a market nuchal -- a market neutral strategy, having a 13% position in bitcoin is appropriate at this stage in the cycle because that will slightly elevate our volatility. we expect volatility in the rate of 8% to 12% this year, versus 4% to 8% which is our long-term target. but that's one of the unique areas where you are getting paid for that volatility. the nasdaq, could go up another 15% this year? it could, but you have more two-way volatility. lisa: troy, you seem to be freezing up a little bit. jonathan: i think it's fair to say he's gone. lisa: we've lost him. jonathan: some technical issues there. we will get troy back on ought another time. lisa, you can still make your points o
your tolerance levels around the volatility, how do you make decisions around that? troy: you have to look at correlation behavior. it is very important in your portfolio. for instance, if you had 90% in gross, high beta, mid-cap, small-cap tech names, it might make less sense to have a 13 present for -- a 13% position in bitcoin. but when you have more strategy or equity exposures, a market nuchal -- a market neutral strategy, having a 13% position in bitcoin is appropriate at this stage in...
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where do we need to get where we can say okay, is it the last 15% we tolerate not getting vaccinated, last 10, last 5? is there a target number out there you're looking at? >> nobody really can say precisely where that bright light is, where you get to herd immunity and the virus has to go packing. of course, it will differ across the country. but generally we want 75% to 80% being immunized. we're not there. we're making great progress but as your graph showed, we seem to be perhaps slagging a bit. there are still 130 million people who have not gotten their first dose yet and that's way too many to send this virus packing. we have 132 million people susceptible so this will go on and on and on. let me say something particularly to young people who they think they're among the most resistant, this isn't just about yourself but providing community immunity to protect your neighbors, grandparents. this is about doing something for the whole community, not just oneself. and also people have not begun to realize how significant the consequences of covid-19 could be. even young people wit
where do we need to get where we can say okay, is it the last 15% we tolerate not getting vaccinated, last 10, last 5? is there a target number out there you're looking at? >> nobody really can say precisely where that bright light is, where you get to herd immunity and the virus has to go packing. of course, it will differ across the country. but generally we want 75% to 80% being immunized. we're not there. we're making great progress but as your graph showed, we seem to be perhaps...
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very low in tolerance of corruption our armed forces a family under civil control and therefore who says that. corruption is connected at the high level but how do you get how is it how is it then that in a state which is supposed to have a functioning justice system that these 2 fugitive brothers of your army chief anderson harris convicted murderers actually a report we turn to return to back are in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding. there aren't many fugitive killers who can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president of dignity a mess they have protection right at the top you know that as well i do i we are we are both you are absolutely right if it was known to anyone that this gentleman have returned to bangladesh. immediately they would have been apprehended there is no. question about it but they were pictured at the wedding doctrine let let let let let us know i mean military club to convict murders uncles of the bridegroom happily celebrating with everyone else we at telescoping something that happened over 25 years. into a single incident the the
very low in tolerance of corruption our armed forces a family under civil control and therefore who says that. corruption is connected at the high level but how do you get how is it how is it then that in a state which is supposed to have a functioning justice system that these 2 fugitive brothers of your army chief anderson harris convicted murderers actually a report we turn to return to back are in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding. there aren't many fugitive killers who...