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it told us...did tell ken's team they had fixed the online problems. time to see if the units are safe. retesting took place this week and suggest most of the problems in both charges have been fixed. but ken says owners still need to take action. check for updates, solve the problem. the wallbox charger is —— uses hardware that is not secure enough. there's really nothing you can do to make it completely secure so unless wallbox have found a way of fixing that, which would be beyond me, i'd suggest perhaps super glowing the box cover in so hackers cannot take the top off. �* ., ., ., ,, ., ., off. and what of the approval the had off. and what of the approval they had to _ off. and what of the approval they had to be _ off. and what of the approval they had to be sold _ off. and what of the approval they had to be sold in - off. and what of the approval they had to be sold in the - off. and what of the approval they had to be sold in the ukj they had to be sold in the uk by the department of trans
it told us...did tell ken's team they had fixed the online problems. time to see if the units are safe. retesting took place this week and suggest most of the problems in both charges have been fixed. but ken says owners still need to take action. check for updates, solve the problem. the wallbox charger is —— uses hardware that is not secure enough. there's really nothing you can do to make it completely secure so unless wallbox have found a way of fixing that, which would be beyond me,...
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we are very much focused on making good obligations to those who stood with us against us media report say, washington has gone, relocating afghan interpreters to help truth during years of conflicts of battle getting more intense. 5 a day. the rebel region being bombarded by syrian government for trinity as president says, billions of dollars that we don't from the country. if you facts the president of the national television station, cynical is just received a new shipment of vaccines, but many say it's not nearly enough that hospitals are full capacity. about the same as before, to kind of 19 scale tokyo, what's the entire straight clinic thing into isolation? it comes off to a 2 time world champion. sam kendrick is ruled out of the game of the positive for corona virus. ah, us media reporting the evacuation has been gone of thousands of africans who helped the united states in the past 20 years. it's part of a special immigration program that will also see the family members moved america, the thousands more still waiting to hear when bell leave. shall a bells report from cobble 3
we are very much focused on making good obligations to those who stood with us against us media report say, washington has gone, relocating afghan interpreters to help truth during years of conflicts of battle getting more intense. 5 a day. the rebel region being bombarded by syrian government for trinity as president says, billions of dollars that we don't from the country. if you facts the president of the national television station, cynical is just received a new shipment of vaccines, but...
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but will there still be us _ expel us troops. but will there still be us air _ expel us troops.be us air strikes _ expel us troops. but will there still be us air strikes to - expel us troops. but will there l still be us air strikes to back-up still be us air strikes to back—up iraqi forces, as we seen just in recent days? iraqi forces, as we seen 'ust in recent “mi iraqi forces, as we seen 'ust in recent da s? t . ., recent days? well, we are waiting for the formal _ recent days? well, we are waiting for the formal communique - recent days? well, we are waiting for the formal communique that l recent days? well, we are waiting l for the formal communique that will speu for the formal communique that will spell out the details of what this means. these air strikes have been going on over the past year in that sort of an advisory role. helping the iraqi security forces as they carry out the missions against islamic state group. i think the bigger question is how the iranian, pro—iranian motions will respond? whether this will be enough for them to accept that the us troops are s
but will there still be us _ expel us troops. but will there still be us air _ expel us troops.be us air strikes _ expel us troops. but will there still be us air strikes to - expel us troops. but will there l still be us air strikes to back-up still be us air strikes to back—up iraqi forces, as we seen just in recent days? iraqi forces, as we seen 'ust in recent “mi iraqi forces, as we seen 'ust in recent da s? t . ., recent days? well, we are waiting for the formal _ recent days? well, we...
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us to reemerge in the world. all of the things manufacturing enabled, everything we use every day, the technology is inherent in enabling those products. if you want to make an impact, this is the sector. when you look at what technology is doing, it is enabling employees. how do we deploy it together to get there faster to make sure that -- that workers are in the safest conditions, it is a top priority for every manufacturer. if you're able to use sensors not only to make sure that you are not in a place you would rather not be, but also to get ahead of and not only toen make sure that you are not in place you would rather not be but also to get ahead of maintenance and to have real timeni estimates of what is happening and what you need to plan for. that will keep operations going and make us more productive and manufacturing continue to be so competitive here in the west. >> to be clear, jobs are not changing. a lot of the debate is jobs going away being created? my answer is yes. sometimes a automation chang
us to reemerge in the world. all of the things manufacturing enabled, everything we use every day, the technology is inherent in enabling those products. if you want to make an impact, this is the sector. when you look at what technology is doing, it is enabling employees. how do we deploy it together to get there faster to make sure that -- that workers are in the safest conditions, it is a top priority for every manufacturer. if you're able to use sensors not only to make sure that you are...
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it's not just useful as people, it can also be used in everything from insulation to diapers and packaging. it's the most versatile material, ah, that's a farming on re record more to drive. it will need the same kind of government support that conventional agriculture enjoy. germany concepts, 100002 the land that is stated to growing spot in a month. it's a sustainable and climate friendly form of farming with lots of potential for the future. ah, some of the plans that are growing on our fields don't end up on our plate. instead, they used to produce bio plastics for disposable dish where for example, but can such as corn and soy are important crops that help feed the world. so using corn starch, for example, to produce bio plastics isn't really sustainable. that's why one company in switzerland has decided to investigate the parts of plants used as creating bio plastics from waste. that's the mission of fluid solids in zurich. the materials that arrive here would normally end up in waste disposal, like the old houses that have come from a mill. so how can they be used to make plastic? b
it's not just useful as people, it can also be used in everything from insulation to diapers and packaging. it's the most versatile material, ah, that's a farming on re record more to drive. it will need the same kind of government support that conventional agriculture enjoy. germany concepts, 100002 the land that is stated to growing spot in a month. it's a sustainable and climate friendly form of farming with lots of potential for the future. ah, some of the plans that are growing on our...
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to us that the _ indicated to us that the pathological _ indicated to us that the pathological hatrede - pathological hatred they have for schools. — pathological hatred they have for schools, partially _ pathological hatred they have for schools, partially because - pathological hatred they have for schools, partially because they l pathological hatred they have for. schools, partially because they did not have _ schools, partially because they did not have an — schools, partially because they did not have an opportunity _ schools, partially because they did not have an opportunity of - schools, partially because they didj not have an opportunity of sending any. as you can see, it is hard to describe what is happening. a journalist wrote in the spectator... and certainly what they are doing is lucrative, something that matters whether you are in a table group or a local —— terror group or local group. the... this analysis from the washington post syncs with that point. it says... and it says... there is another story playing out too... and this ever evolving threat and its multifacet
to us that the _ indicated to us that the pathological _ indicated to us that the pathological hatrede - pathological hatred they have for schools. — pathological hatred they have for schools, partially _ pathological hatred they have for schools, partially because - pathological hatred they have for schools, partially because they l pathological hatred they have for. schools, partially because they did not have _ schools, partially because they did not have an — schools, partially because...
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now the us state department is not yet confirmed, they were indeed us citizens. however, one of them is reported was detained at the canadian embassy and haiti. and furthermore, apparently on his personal website describes himself describes himself as an official diplomatic agent. it's also important to note that the individual from colombia were not just random, people from colombia, but actually former members of the columbia military take a listen and they put my initial information indicates that they are columbian citizens retired members of the national army. we have given instructions from the national government to our police and the army to immediately cooperate in this investigation so that these events can be clarified. now, russia has expressed concerns saying that they feel that it's possible. external forces may be using the conflict in the country for geo political, and there's also been concerns from russia raised about the fact that some of these detained individuals seem to have us citizenship. but the image that is surfacing of how the haitian
now the us state department is not yet confirmed, they were indeed us citizens. however, one of them is reported was detained at the canadian embassy and haiti. and furthermore, apparently on his personal website describes himself describes himself as an official diplomatic agent. it's also important to note that the individual from colombia were not just random, people from colombia, but actually former members of the columbia military take a listen and they put my initial information...
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us. that's how british m. p. 's snapped ad by a top beer may come pressuring young people to get it back. seems. although there has been a low uptake of jobs by those on the 30 low make a warning high to can that the commercial sense, the wrong message. the pine can really ought to consider whether they're discriminating against loyal customers who may be, cannot be vaccinated for medical or other reasons. there were lots of people who can't be vaccinated and it's quite wrong. they should not be able to go into a pub and have a drink political. i'm surprised and making recommendations and other countries given the level of vaccine hesitancy. while the ad comes off to you, k minister's reported he dropped plans for mandatory vaccine passports to enter pumps and restaurants due to start in the autumn, despite was seen as a hugely successful inoculation program with almost 35000000 ready having received a shot. but britain fall from here in the country where pro job pressure through advertis
us. that's how british m. p. 's snapped ad by a top beer may come pressuring young people to get it back. seems. although there has been a low uptake of jobs by those on the 30 low make a warning high to can that the commercial sense, the wrong message. the pine can really ought to consider whether they're discriminating against loyal customers who may be, cannot be vaccinated for medical or other reasons. there were lots of people who can't be vaccinated and it's quite wrong. they should not...
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it tells us that animals are the nervous.
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us every where we look online because our relationships are what matters most of us. and that's how we find meaning. and how we make sense in our place in silicon valley see, don't mention in the slick presentations. however, i think goes to workers who train the software. humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold as this miracle of automation behind your screen. it's a long rouble workforce. that seems algorithm. that's next to nothing on a very good day to do $5.00. now. a really bad day. i could do henson. these workers are movable by design. it's about labor costs, but it's also about creating layers of lessening responsibility between those who solicit the kind of work and need us and those who do it the welcome across stock were all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle to remind you were discussing the us china relationship. mm. okay, let's go back to tom in northville at the very end of the program. we had a discussion the topic of the week or it was brought up here. so tom, let me ok, irrespective of
us every where we look online because our relationships are what matters most of us. and that's how we find meaning. and how we make sense in our place in silicon valley see, don't mention in the slick presentations. however, i think goes to workers who train the software. humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold as this miracle of automation behind your screen. it's a long rouble workforce. that seems algorithm. that's next to nothing...
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now the us, the us state department will not confirm that these are indeed us citizens. one of the individuals was apparently detained at the canadian embassy in haiti, and on his personal website describes himself as a certified diplomat diplomatic agent. in addition to that, there are apparently retired military, the colombian assassins are foreigner members of the columbia military. take a listen to our nation indicates that they are colombian citizens retired members of the national army. we have given instructions from the national government to our police and the army to immediately cooperate in this investigation so that these events can be clarified. now president mo, ease was killed on wednesday when the team of 28 got into his home. we also have a situation where his wife, you know, she was seriously wounded, an air lifted to florida. now it's important to note at this point, that we're hearing a descriptions of the crime scene that are rather gruesome. the president apparently had 12 bullets shot into him after which his eyes were gouged out, was rather a brut
now the us, the us state department will not confirm that these are indeed us citizens. one of the individuals was apparently detained at the canadian embassy in haiti, and on his personal website describes himself as a certified diplomat diplomatic agent. in addition to that, there are apparently retired military, the colombian assassins are foreigner members of the columbia military. take a listen to our nation indicates that they are colombian citizens retired members of the national army....
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let us in. we're still interested only interested police are those that on that old ministry, do you start even the story that she with him to see what they did him the just the living with him to get him. i do see him on the concept for years. but i think you live in a country, you talk to you when you cause we bought more than what you can, you know, because i'm waiting to hear because they don't blend. yes, you will. yeah. i some 2000000000 charged particles. ions will fly at 300000 kilometers per 2nd. collide 7000 times a 2nd to break into clocks. and that will tracked by special defectors, ah, the looters do through, isn't it very still in need to leave is no pregnancy in school getting up with it ill with the push the it was going to carry out the bullet. this is the lab where they're making the multi purpose detector or mpg for short, medium, but even with a discipline. if a detective also been muted, let me and then you just use the 1st miss to physical fit the summer with with this beca
let us in. we're still interested only interested police are those that on that old ministry, do you start even the story that she with him to see what they did him the just the living with him to get him. i do see him on the concept for years. but i think you live in a country, you talk to you when you cause we bought more than what you can, you know, because i'm waiting to hear because they don't blend. yes, you will. yeah. i some 2000000000 charged particles. ions will fly at 300000...
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do you want to kick us off? i keep it in our minds. do you want to kick us off?— kick us off?een mortified by thesel i've just been mortified by these reports — i've just been mortified by these reports of— i've just been mortified by these reports of unmarked _ i've just been mortified by these reports of unmarked indigenous| reports of unmarked indigenous grapes — reports of unmarked indigenous grapes found _ reports of unmarked indigenous grapes found in— reports of unmarked indigenous grapes found in residential- reports of unmarked indigenous i grapes found in residential schools across— grapes found in residential schools across canada _ grapes found in residential schools across canada and _ grapes found in residential schools across canada and you've - grapes found in residential schools across canada and you've heard i grapes found in residential schools across canada and you've heard of| across canada and you've heard of that over — across canada and you've heard of that over the _ across canada and you've heard of that over the last _ across canada and you've heard
do you want to kick us off? i keep it in our minds. do you want to kick us off?— kick us off?een mortified by thesel i've just been mortified by these reports — i've just been mortified by these reports of— i've just been mortified by these reports of unmarked _ i've just been mortified by these reports of unmarked indigenous| reports of unmarked indigenous grapes — reports of unmarked indigenous grapes found _ reports of unmarked indigenous grapes found in— reports of unmarked...
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a chinese thing use has high level talks of the us have opened with a and exchange and still waiting for help. why mexicans caught in a criminal careful feel more isolated than ever. ah hello. notice you over the last few days, we have been talking about the buckets of rain falling in costa rica, take you to the ground. now we see those water levels rising rapidly, and it's just because of how intense that rain has been. now unfortunately, on monday, it's still in that red zone, costa rica right through to panama, the darker the color, the more intense the rain is where we are seen some showers in storms for the you could tam peninsula that includes can coon, also for his van, you'll rate through to cuba. next for go into the u. s. gulf states into florida where we've also seen some heavy rain, tampa orlando rate down to miami. now if i take you toward the bat, i want to give you an idea of what crews are up against. it has been a very active wildfires season. you know, further to the south where rain could be used here. we're starting to see it with a north american bon soon, partic
a chinese thing use has high level talks of the us have opened with a and exchange and still waiting for help. why mexicans caught in a criminal careful feel more isolated than ever. ah hello. notice you over the last few days, we have been talking about the buckets of rain falling in costa rica, take you to the ground. now we see those water levels rising rapidly, and it's just because of how intense that rain has been. now unfortunately, on monday, it's still in that red zone, costa rica...
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he's joining us by skype from washington, d. c. it's good to have you with us again and i'll to 0. i want to ask you about the potential political risk for the president himself because he is essentially if i understand correctly, bringing a tremendous amount of power and centralizing it on himself. he's essentially saying that he is the one that is able to move the situation forward. improve the economy and improve the covered 19 response, but that's putting a lot of responsibility on him. and if he doesn't deliver, one would imagine she engines are going to be very intolerant about well, this is the problem tonight. and i would not say that the main risk of volatility here is that the supporters show up to defend parliament. i would say the main volatility tonight is what's the military going to do? because, of course, the condition people that wants the military to go after that new. she does a portion that want the military to go after the site and there's a portion, the larger portion in the military itself that would like to stay neutral. but when the military started prevent
he's joining us by skype from washington, d. c. it's good to have you with us again and i'll to 0. i want to ask you about the potential political risk for the president himself because he is essentially if i understand correctly, bringing a tremendous amount of power and centralizing it on himself. he's essentially saying that he is the one that is able to move the situation forward. improve the economy and improve the covered 19 response, but that's putting a lot of responsibility on him. and...
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i thought that we use our brains had most of us use our right. well, to go back to this question of metaphors, i think many of us think of our brains as like a computer that we just feed information into. and then the, the output, you know, is the result, or we think of it as like a muscle that is something that we have to keep exercising to, to get stronger. but the reason the metaphor of the orchestra conductor is more helpful is that we actually don't think with our brains alone, we think with our bodies, with the spaces in which we learn and work with them. that are interactions with other people with our tools like our, our smartphones and other technological devices. so that really broadens the idea of what the thinking is when we acknowledge that all these other resources are part of the thinking process. dominic, i see you nodding, go ahead. i completely agree. i think the idea that and is exploring in our book, especially that so much of our thinking exists outside of the individual mind or the individual brain involves other people as w
i thought that we use our brains had most of us use our right. well, to go back to this question of metaphors, i think many of us think of our brains as like a computer that we just feed information into. and then the, the output, you know, is the result, or we think of it as like a muscle that is something that we have to keep exercising to, to get stronger. but the reason the metaphor of the orchestra conductor is more helpful is that we actually don't think with our brains alone, we think...
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why don't use us and we will help you. but it's our most sensitive and personal in our health data, and it's being used to essentially build the next generation of profiling technology. but it's not just government that are accused of monitoring people under the cover of coded. good afternoon, you for me to brian who can assist you today as millions around the world. and now working from home, like brian unions raising concerns about the new forms of surveillance. he's going to get the billing. we'll see what we can find. brian's employer requires him to account for every 2nd of his day. so when i go to click into what's called a code, it's basically notify them where i am and i think there's about going to the bathroom for me. i'm going to ask. so when i get back as a few messages going, where are you? when's your time get back on calls. so good, absolutely. being monitored in real time, cool, send to work has long been heavily monitored, but it's intensified with the mood of working from home with all a metal saying that
why don't use us and we will help you. but it's our most sensitive and personal in our health data, and it's being used to essentially build the next generation of profiling technology. but it's not just government that are accused of monitoring people under the cover of coded. good afternoon, you for me to brian who can assist you today as millions around the world. and now working from home, like brian unions raising concerns about the new forms of surveillance. he's going to get the billing....
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a lot of us us pressure being placed on on. this is certainly not good news for, for the grant. if you can renew them agreement and tripartite agreement was done in egypt and the u. s. a. schools requests partner to egypt. and there's a section that they are favor in egypt in these negotiations, and they use the open us relationship intent on so many graphs. and one of the reasons why it negotiations under the auspices of the african union, the social conflict cannot be dismissed. but it needs to be said that the conflict between yokes of egypt is very difficult to imagine. just because of the she had to divide the massive distance between those 2 countries. so in essence, sudan would have to involve the salt and such confident they would have to provide egypt support and allow them to use that territory. we're getting well ahead of us all by talking about that. but that is, that is a consideration and done on some level at least recognizes the advantage of having a massive hydro electric project uninstall, stick that it could potentially benefit from in the future for electrici
a lot of us us pressure being placed on on. this is certainly not good news for, for the grant. if you can renew them agreement and tripartite agreement was done in egypt and the u. s. a. schools requests partner to egypt. and there's a section that they are favor in egypt in these negotiations, and they use the open us relationship intent on so many graphs. and one of the reasons why it negotiations under the auspices of the african union, the social conflict cannot be dismissed. but it needs...
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was made reducing use youth tobacco a use.'s on the leap to whom we entrust our children? it's the food and drug administration. in this agency has been reluctant for way too long. for years the fda delayed implementation of its requirement that companies submit these applications for review. at the same time fda allow cigarettes to proliferate especially on e-cigarette to proliferate essentially unregulated, enforcing its own rule which required all new products entering the market after august 8, 2016 undergoing public health review. since my last testimony, we had a glimmer of hope on that day in september 2019 with president trumpp promised to ban all e-cigarette i flavors. as part of the fda in january 2020, a golden opportunity finally clear the market of these addictive kit products from a vast majority of which were on the market illegally but instead, the food and drug administration took a half measure, only partially clearing the market and leading major loopholes to this powerful industry. the result? kicked migrat
was made reducing use youth tobacco a use.'s on the leap to whom we entrust our children? it's the food and drug administration. in this agency has been reluctant for way too long. for years the fda delayed implementation of its requirement that companies submit these applications for review. at the same time fda allow cigarettes to proliferate especially on e-cigarette to proliferate essentially unregulated, enforcing its own rule which required all new products entering the market after...
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our men knew better use of them, and all in all, they gave us more firepower. and the north koreans were deathly afraid of it. it was a very good weapon, and there was no comparison between it and the north korean -- [inaudible] as they're called. >> pretty much respect for that bar of ours, didn't they? >> they really did. they were really scared of it. >> tom, when you're in the line with your men like that moving for a long sometime, you get to know them pretty well, don't you? >> yes, you do. you eat with them, you sleep with them, and every once in a while, one of them gets shot. and you really feel bad. sergeant thorpe kips, my platoon sergeant, he really knows his business. and i owe a lot of credit for him. we had younger men, i got to know those too. our squad leaders, freddie, smoky and those boys, you really get to know them very well. back around the perimeter because of the fact that we were shifting around an awful lot, it was very hard to try and size up your men. but regardless of this fact, i believe that we did fairly good, and i got a good ch
our men knew better use of them, and all in all, they gave us more firepower. and the north koreans were deathly afraid of it. it was a very good weapon, and there was no comparison between it and the north korean -- [inaudible] as they're called. >> pretty much respect for that bar of ours, didn't they? >> they really did. they were really scared of it. >> tom, when you're in the line with your men like that moving for a long sometime, you get to know them pretty well, don't...
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the computerized device or source using us apps, no language in 2000 i t at the fact is that all of this is really what is writing up space right now. the bottom and has been disrupted for a couple of days by opposition and demanding and inquiry. and the governments are generally in the future you implemented discussion of us demand as resulted in, in a huge destruction of parliamentary discussion and a suspension repeated the germans apollo. so it hasn't been hasn't been a particularly good week for the government any. well, yeah. and the supposed to be on this list. 50000 names. it's rocking different governments around the well, we don't have the full list of the $50000.00 n s o says it's just like the white pages shouldn't be taking that much notice. but then you just said people the government on that happy with you, saying that movie isn't happy with his own it minutes as the vash. because vacation all because he's on the list is in the why would moody bugging his own id minister? well, 1st of all, bugging or whatever even call it a snooping took place 2 years before the person was
the computerized device or source using us apps, no language in 2000 i t at the fact is that all of this is really what is writing up space right now. the bottom and has been disrupted for a couple of days by opposition and demanding and inquiry. and the governments are generally in the future you implemented discussion of us demand as resulted in, in a huge destruction of parliamentary discussion and a suspension repeated the germans apollo. so it hasn't been hasn't been a particularly good...
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the covering when you have someone near us was vulnerable.— us was vulnerable. vulnerable. the scottish health secretary got his - us was vulnerable. the scottish health secretary got his second us was vulnerable. the scottish - health secretary got his second jab today as he comes under criticism for not having deliberate at double dose to more adults. all should have been offered a saxon vaccine by mid—september. the largest vaccination centre in the country has just closed its doors whilst one third of young adults have not had their first dose. third of young adults have not had theirfirst dose. drop—in third of young adults have not had their first dose. drop—in clinics from shopping centres to student campuses will try to convince them to get the jab. sarah smith, bbc news. in wales, the government hopes to move to alert level zero on the 7th of august — which would remove limits on numbers meeting inside. all premises, including nightclubs would be allowed to reopen — although face coverings would still be required in most indoor public places. while in n
the covering when you have someone near us was vulnerable.— us was vulnerable. vulnerable. the scottish health secretary got his - us was vulnerable. the scottish health secretary got his second us was vulnerable. the scottish - health secretary got his second jab today as he comes under criticism for not having deliberate at double dose to more adults. all should have been offered a saxon vaccine by mid—september. the largest vaccination centre in the country has just closed its doors...
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if one of us is chain, none of us are freed.women, black people, other marginalized groups have had to fight tooth and nail for equality. civil disobedience as a form of peaceful protests became one of the most powerful catalyst foss change. in 1966, gay men were refused service at bars. three men walked into a new york city establishment, they announced they were gale and asked for a drink. it became known as the sip-in. many men burned their draft cards in rebellion for the vietnam war. rosa parks knew very well she would be arrested. john lewis and martin leutzer king were arrested a combined 70 times during the civil rights movement. the history of civil disobedience in america is long, aliver and well. lawmakers are getting arrested for voting rights. the entire legislate -- democratic legislators in texas have left. republicans across this nation are imposing restrictions on some americans' right to vote. it is a right that's written into the constitution. the 15th amendment reads -- the right of citizens of the united sta
if one of us is chain, none of us are freed.women, black people, other marginalized groups have had to fight tooth and nail for equality. civil disobedience as a form of peaceful protests became one of the most powerful catalyst foss change. in 1966, gay men were refused service at bars. three men walked into a new york city establishment, they announced they were gale and asked for a drink. it became known as the sip-in. many men burned their draft cards in rebellion for the vietnam war. rosa...
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we don't know yet what it will tell us, how well it will tell us things about people.ent. so after i get my dna tested, i can go on to gedmatch and i can upload my raw dna files to the website. here is the problem with that — i share dna with my relatives, and critics argue that once i've uploaded my dna and agree to law enforcement checks, i am — by association — also opting in my entire extended family. and using my dna, the police can link hundreds, perhaps even thousands, of my genetic relatives to a crime, potentially none of whom have consented to be on a database used by the police. shawna garber�*s link to danielle pixler came not because danielle had uploaded her dna, but because someone she'd never met, who shared some of her dna, had. once one person puts up their dna, they're essentially agreeing for their entire extended family to be searchable, and that's a privacy issue, isn't it? well, it's an interesting issue. it's not really specific to dna. so suppose you and i are room—mates at a home and i'm not at the house and the police come in to your house an
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she's joining us from london. we have professor ronald dba, who's founder and director of citizen lab at university of toronto, mung school in toronto. and we also have my daughter rashid talking to us from london. she is a visiting professor at the middle east center, the london school of economics. welcome to you all, russia. i know that you can't really talk about the source of all the information that you received for obvious reasons you want to protect your sources. but when all the evidence was beginning to come together and form a picture, what was your reaction? so i think we had always suspected and we had done previous reporting to show that and by where it had been misused by governments around the world to target human rights activists. john, less noisy is. but i think what this investigation shows is really the unprecedented scale of abuse of use of the technology. i think we always knew that, but we did our research and as cases kept on stuff, the thing it really made us realize how widespread global
she's joining us from london. we have professor ronald dba, who's founder and director of citizen lab at university of toronto, mung school in toronto. and we also have my daughter rashid talking to us from london. she is a visiting professor at the middle east center, the london school of economics. welcome to you all, russia. i know that you can't really talk about the source of all the information that you received for obvious reasons you want to protect your sources. but when all the...
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and i used to have a 2 or $3.00 per acre, sees i started using the knock lines. it's 7 to 8 bus but not so long to learn how to inoculate feeds during a training session conducted by the local company green e f. today the farmers engine, jodi cool. also taking part the method is simple like the seeds of dead together with water and sugar before dried. it will be here but added bacteria keep pass away. each cow p. c must be moist once dried, the knuckles to seeds must be sewn at precise distances to one another. thanks to this method, the farmers no longer have to use chemical pesticides. more than 500 farmers have been trained by the company so far. mohammad, the cheaper came up with the idea for the training sessions. he actually studied business, but soon switch track the cultural philosophy. his team instruct the farmers and how to run the farms in more sustainable ways. such as by using the plan remains a compost or bio cold. the fan's of cannot plants, for example, i especially well suited to enriching depleted soils for this order briquettes. and then we al
and i used to have a 2 or $3.00 per acre, sees i started using the knock lines. it's 7 to 8 bus but not so long to learn how to inoculate feeds during a training session conducted by the local company green e f. today the farmers engine, jodi cool. also taking part the method is simple like the seeds of dead together with water and sugar before dried. it will be here but added bacteria keep pass away. each cow p. c must be moist once dried, the knuckles to seeds must be sewn at precise...
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i used to have a 2 or 3 backs. the eco was these. i started using the knock line. it's 7 to 8 bus, but enough to learn how to inoculate feeds during a training session conducted by the local company green e f. today the farmers engine, jodi cool, also taking part the method is simple. the thieves us dead together with water sugar before dried will be cheated, but added bacteria keep passed away. each cow p. c must be moist. once dried, the luckily to seeds must be sewn at precise distances to one another. thanks to this method, the farmers no longer have to use chemical pesticides. more than 500 farmers have been trained by the company so far. mohammed the cheaper came up with the idea of the training sessions he actually studied business, but soon switch to the cultural philosophy. his team instruct the farmers and out to run the farms in more sustainable ways, such as by using the plan remains for compost or bio coal. the fabens of cannot plants, for example, i especially well suited to enriching depleted soils for this order briquettes. and then we also have pro
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and that's why as a whole was back including the us, including us and so on. and once, while destroying the 2 state solution and acted with impunity, our jobs are law committed to then to spectrum and what faster luck you enabled and allowed to disguise that the state. so what is left? i don't think one state solution has become an agenda, but it does the outcome when you blow that divide green line. what is that it has succeeded to do now is to unite all palestinians everywhere, frankly. because this relentless assault, this honest discrimination, i guess punished indians and they are not as they say, because they want to eradicate the identity of palestine against the palestinians. and there was bank including jerusalem and guys in $48.00 village done, which became as an indefinite g. comes along, was there something about it, the people coming out in force that was just finally on, on that force? because i have to ask one thing about how obviously the narrative here is the, the old recent war began with mass rockets. it was, it began with the alleged ethnic
and that's why as a whole was back including the us, including us and so on. and once, while destroying the 2 state solution and acted with impunity, our jobs are law committed to then to spectrum and what faster luck you enabled and allowed to disguise that the state. so what is left? i don't think one state solution has become an agenda, but it does the outcome when you blow that divide green line. what is that it has succeeded to do now is to unite all palestinians everywhere, frankly....
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and it taught us how to work in the us here. there was never enough to live, so people had to go elsewhere to earn money. i guess. weighed up on i got, i was 7 the 1st time my brother and i a company now the father to the higher the up in the really me or my know, but i'll be in la costa. i was paid with 3 tortillas, thrown in, but only when i filled my basket with at least 12 kilos of coffee. i got a basket was. there were no tears, nor thing will they do it unless the rest of my father would help me with a couple of handfuls of coffee. so that way i got my 3 to 3 and i'm glad donna finished yano vo, lift the nepa a town in the department of t. j. she raised 6 children, largely on her own. her husband died in the aftermath of the guatemalan civil war. the last de feliciano coffee harvest is laid out to try one the crazy. i grew up in the whole family. you know, i didn't have any shoes and walked through the streets barefoot with my disability . when i turned 7, my father won't let us know that in this would mean my mother didn'
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, you know, put us out of us. you'll get the, i said, we're not english. what my dna, columbia, you're not alone, you know where to go. we're still a mighty, not see them. i like you to columbia can tell you, i mean, why are you georgia? why do you notice, you know, my way is it will pay you this. where's more money? you know, you may miss stuff out of working or you could give us, you know, know about them. i met at the it'll give you that. i mean a 1000000 years old. ok. the spot on. so it, ok the i'm, i gave you in alina, you're the, and it'll be a menu when the jacqueline, to scope out, let me just quote, kilometers. so host you can always come and see and fill up into whether that's going to be any good country for another unit. then you know, you need to mildly code your team, samantha katie. yeah, my thought allow me just gotta go in what is your website? i mean, honestly, i want you to call us, you know, things go but the, and that's when i yeah. having and found introducing and found to, to a family when
, you know, put us out of us. you'll get the, i said, we're not english. what my dna, columbia, you're not alone, you know where to go. we're still a mighty, not see them. i like you to columbia can tell you, i mean, why are you georgia? why do you notice, you know, my way is it will pay you this. where's more money? you know, you may miss stuff out of working or you could give us, you know, know about them. i met at the it'll give you that. i mean a 1000000 years old. ok. the spot on. so it,...
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it for us or not to give a list of what you see unless you're not using us. and we are most li, mom we, when they don't use that goes through the photo, which i mean, you feel good. so you don't think that to me that we're not going to come with, you know, if you i mean i'm, i thought give me a month in the i'm you know, let them coming up. i don't, i don't know. you open on that. give me i'm, i thought it remember younger than me. another thing when we go so i don't pretend i 7, which is what is the unit that's part of the window as a unit. them in order the big ok, you know, if i was caught up a you may, june and moon, they're going to see hon. no problem. meter scott radio in the mid eighty's pablo escobar, cocaine empire came under attack. the colombian government signed a treaty with the united states that allowed local drug lot to be extradited to the usa. but i don't know if i was going to go to columbia. can i was just 1000 news. yes. they're not sure on this and i've been on you're starting up at a bit different. i'm on my back, we'll kind of, i'm, i
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can you tell us more?— can you tell us more? yes, that's riaht, can you tell us more?'s| right, because we keep comparing this particular games with the 1964 games that tokyo also hosted, but you know, this time tonight, inside this olympic stadium just behind me, there will be two flag bearers, one male athletes, one female athlete for the gender balance, so a bit like the bbc�*s 50-50 for the gender balance, so a bit like the bbc�*s 50—50 project, but also a basketball player, his father is from benin, and six years ago, i think it was fair to say that it would been unthankful for biracial japanese athletes to be representing the country, so slowly that gradually, we are seeing the change thatjapan is going through. thank that japan is going through. thank ou that japan is going through. thank you forjoining _ that japan is going through. thank you forjoining us _ that japan is going through. thank you forjoining us from _ that japan is going through. thank you forjoining us from tokyo. - that japan is going through. thank you forjoining us from tokyo. well, before w
can you tell us more?— can you tell us more? yes, that's riaht, can you tell us more?'s| right, because we keep comparing this particular games with the 1964 games that tokyo also hosted, but you know, this time tonight, inside this olympic stadium just behind me, there will be two flag bearers, one male athletes, one female athlete for the gender balance, so a bit like the bbc�*s 50-50 for the gender balance, so a bit like the bbc�*s 50—50 project, but also a basketball player, his...
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us. and we have a lot to uncover there's a few things we already know we know the insurrection on january 6 was a violent attack had a vicious assault on law enforcement we know there is evidence in a coordinated and planned attack and men and women is from the capital wanted to derail and seven people lost their lives and more than 140 people on —- police officers suffered injuries and we also know the writers came dangerously close to succeeding if not for the hero of the united states capital police and metropolitan police department minimal lives might have been lost and then appearing here and more importantly for your heroism on january 6. you have the gratitude of this country. you held the line that day. i cannot overstate that our democracy was on the line. and it won't be easy but history will remember your names and actions.r it's important to think about history as this committee starts its work and as we hear from these courageous men and to get answers for the american peopl
us. and we have a lot to uncover there's a few things we already know we know the insurrection on january 6 was a violent attack had a vicious assault on law enforcement we know there is evidence in a coordinated and planned attack and men and women is from the capital wanted to derail and seven people lost their lives and more than 140 people on —- police officers suffered injuries and we also know the writers came dangerously close to succeeding if not for the hero of the united states...
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thank you so much for joining us. i don't weinstein from the quincy institute for responses. statecraft, thanks for having me. in recent years, the country with the 2nd largest troop deployment in afghanistan after the americans with germany, which is also completed the withdrawal of its forces. 59 german soldiers died in the mission a memorial to the dead. the forests of remembrance, as a boon does their cause, it, it's dedicated to the men and women of the military who lost their lives in the course of duty. steph, i'm gone, is a guide. the memorial site, which was set up in 2014, many years after the start of the mission enough, ganesh, then it's your and putting a culture of remembrance and the use of memorial con to rise from one day to the next. for the fun of mall and she and he misses, they have to grow the culture of remembrance within the whole grows estimation progress is and with the experiences of the sole days on commission the 9, that's the funds and he's the culture of remembrance. it is growing that m
thank you so much for joining us. i don't weinstein from the quincy institute for responses. statecraft, thanks for having me. in recent years, the country with the 2nd largest troop deployment in afghanistan after the americans with germany, which is also completed the withdrawal of its forces. 59 german soldiers died in the mission a memorial to the dead. the forests of remembrance, as a boon does their cause, it, it's dedicated to the men and women of the military who lost their lives in the...
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how can people look at us as a friend? we spoke to a former royal air force. pilots who flew of rough gown is done and he shared his thoughts on the withdrawal. and indeed on the entire mission. on the one hand, ethically it's right for us going to determine its own picture that will happen. it's just the future may well be particularly unstable. brucell takes us back to the medieval period of time without the democratic will or the democratic infrastructure being in place. the ask and security forces were established to create it. and i think to be realistic, we need to wait and see what the future holds for. there's tom to have correctly said, we've had 20 years, 20 years with trillions of dollars trying to this campaign. and to achieve what we've achieved in 20 years, which is unclear. as a military guy myself, i somewhat ashamed of that outcome. so shame. so in less than a week's time, the u. s. military operation comes to that and enough get this done away. the future plays out. it will affect lives both inside and ou
how can people look at us as a friend? we spoke to a former royal air force. pilots who flew of rough gown is done and he shared his thoughts on the withdrawal. and indeed on the entire mission. on the one hand, ethically it's right for us going to determine its own picture that will happen. it's just the future may well be particularly unstable. brucell takes us back to the medieval period of time without the democratic will or the democratic infrastructure being in place. the ask and security...
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using. i think this is a real opportunity for us to gain some important information and knowledge today. i have enormous concerns that i will summarize. technology, the technology here is problematic and inconsistent. images of law-abiding people have been acquired in the security of the databases is an issue after we've seen with recent breaches of databases. private companies acquiring and scraping their information and selling it to the feds, manipulation can take place. it expands the surveillance state we have been railing against. the gao gave important concerns. those -- that's a brief summary of some of these things that i'm concerned with. i think we can work to find common ground. if we are talking about nationalizing police forces, i don't think we will get there but if we are finding some kind of meaningful regulation and oversight of the implementation of facial recognition technology which is what the chair is alluding to, then i think we can find a lot of common ground here. w
using. i think this is a real opportunity for us to gain some important information and knowledge today. i have enormous concerns that i will summarize. technology, the technology here is problematic and inconsistent. images of law-abiding people have been acquired in the security of the databases is an issue after we've seen with recent breaches of databases. private companies acquiring and scraping their information and selling it to the feds, manipulation can take place. it expands the...
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or administrations in the us. you know, it's almost been swept to the side by a lot of the mainstream media. and you even have some journalist tonight still protest at calling him a journalist. we're going to say that julian assigns is form of journalism. is probably the most pure it comes with that any spin with that, any sort of opinion that's added to it. he's just giving the raw data to the people and i think he should be applauded for that. put in a grip oh with a sexual and indian twitter is no longer immune from responsibility will use it. generated content is one of our stories that i had to offer the break i the ah me a special summer solution where we look at the solutions. i'm here with stacy herbert. david got a special guest said right out there, mccloud of gold money dot com. he writes amazing pieces over there, lots of blog posts, research and offers and stuff. i recommend you check it out, your latest pieces out there called too much liquidity and inflation assets and consumer prices. so this is de
or administrations in the us. you know, it's almost been swept to the side by a lot of the mainstream media. and you even have some journalist tonight still protest at calling him a journalist. we're going to say that julian assigns is form of journalism. is probably the most pure it comes with that any spin with that, any sort of opinion that's added to it. he's just giving the raw data to the people and i think he should be applauded for that. put in a grip oh with a sexual and indian twitter...
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>> they run policy through us, and they try to run us over all the time.ld do that again here. we made it so clear to them what they were doing, ask p now that the press and everybody's covering this and they realize how bad this policy is, they're trying to walk it back and trying not to own it. i think it just shows that our walkout ask paying dividends already and make ago real impact for the people of texas. >> and representative johnson, these other legislatures, georgia and others are trying to put this these provisions about what happens after people vote. what can we do after the votes have been cast to try to continue to control the outcome of an election. they strike me as the most terrifying things in any of these laws, and you have managed to defeat this one in texas. as i say, that must feel like a huge win at least on that provision. >> it is a huge win because that provision was critically important. they changed the standard of proof that one has to prove and then they removed any evidentiary requirements of actual fraud to overturn an elec
>> they run policy through us, and they try to run us over all the time.ld do that again here. we made it so clear to them what they were doing, ask p now that the press and everybody's covering this and they realize how bad this policy is, they're trying to walk it back and trying not to own it. i think it just shows that our walkout ask paying dividends already and make ago real impact for the people of texas. >> and representative johnson, these other legislatures, georgia and...
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not get any favorites for us. it's your role. it's your duty as a politician to be in touch with us to talk to us to explain what you're doing. and it's our job to not fall for political spin narratives, but to tell people our own analysis. busy of what our own report us see on the str find out in the research and all that. so from the beginning, i felt that built has to be more political again and has to find its whole own way . a new way of telling political stories and covering politics. ah, this is an important political moment for germany and for boot. whatever union, right, has professors build currently is or isn't the paper clearly wants to make a splash in this watershed election? germany, how are you doing? that's the strap line of its election coverage. the question remains is billed asking germans, how they feel, or telling them. ah. and finally this past week, the british government lifted almost all corona virus restrictions in england, which given that the u. k. has europe, highest rate of new infec
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use. i'm fair and runs back to give us more insight into the importance of the conversations that are having between the various countries and why ukraine might be objecting to bring a jeremy to them or off managing editor of covert action magazine. jeremy, i want to get to obviously the nuclear talks. are we talking before i get to that? there was something hit me from ferris packet that she did, the undersecretary saying that america, it's our job that we must protect crane. did i miss that? that mission in our constitution that it's america job. when did it become america job to protect ukraine? well, ukraine is always had a very important role strategically. the us has been, you know, trying to pry it away from the russian orbits and see end of the cold war. and they've been doing this with other nations surrounding russia and us, for, in something like 2500000000 insecurity assistants. since 2014 who did that as to the pro russian leader victory and the coverage. so, and you know, it'
use. i'm fair and runs back to give us more insight into the importance of the conversations that are having between the various countries and why ukraine might be objecting to bring a jeremy to them or off managing editor of covert action magazine. jeremy, i want to get to obviously the nuclear talks. are we talking before i get to that? there was something hit me from ferris packet that she did, the undersecretary saying that america, it's our job that we must protect crane. did i miss that?...
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use more durable solutions. and reduce the use of plastics.plastics clearly have a critical role in our society, but i think we could be smarter with substitutions and -- because if we just focus on recycling, we could actually increase the proliferation of plastics and actually make recycling more challenging. and the volumes could go up, which means more resources. so, as you know, we are in a climate crisis. we need a different calculus about how we look at sustainable systems and solutions. and so i think it's really critical that when we evaluate innovations in recycling, infrastructure, we look from a lifecycle lens. and, you know, plastics are carbon intensive. there are other materials that are less carbon intensive but they do offer advantages. but you get these tradeoffs that occur and it's important to use a system's approach to address it. mr. beyer: yeah, sometimes just little things you see on capitol hill, many members will carry around the big 32-ounce or 64 ounce water bottles, which is a huge improvement over buying yet anoth
use more durable solutions. and reduce the use of plastics.plastics clearly have a critical role in our society, but i think we could be smarter with substitutions and -- because if we just focus on recycling, we could actually increase the proliferation of plastics and actually make recycling more challenging. and the volumes could go up, which means more resources. so, as you know, we are in a climate crisis. we need a different calculus about how we look at sustainable systems and solutions....
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or may use e-cigarettes. the most recent impact assessment of the real costs are promising, indicating the various elements of the campaign have received over 5 billion views and that 75% of youth are aware and receptive to our ads. over time increased exposure to the campaign is expected to increase population level shifts and youth beliefs about e-cigarettes. as a science-based agency we now support more than 145 e-cigarette research projects. this research helps us better understand and regulate these products that include investigation of use behaviors, addiction and health effects. we also continue our yearly surveys and studies we undertake with federal partners at cdc and nih. in closing i give you my commitment and speak on behalf of my colleagues at the agency that we will do all we can to prevent kids from using tobacco products and to address the current youth vaping epidemic. we will do the hard work, we will support innovative and informative research and make science-based data driven decisions
or may use e-cigarettes. the most recent impact assessment of the real costs are promising, indicating the various elements of the campaign have received over 5 billion views and that 75% of youth are aware and receptive to our ads. over time increased exposure to the campaign is expected to increase population level shifts and youth beliefs about e-cigarettes. as a science-based agency we now support more than 145 e-cigarette research projects. this research helps us better understand and...
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the government isn't going to save us. there's no, you know, anointed leader who's gonna save us. this is life or death for us for our family members, for our generation. and i think we have to, we have been rising to that moment. we'll continue to rise to that challenge because ultimately i think we do need to reimagine everything. we need to imagine society or institutions and we can't keep operating. i'm united states is a 21st century country running on a $1700.00 operating system. and it's just, it's not a system that is acceptable, it's not the system that we deserve. and i think we have the tools that are disposed to change it. absolutely. samuel and chelsea. thank you so much for joining me. it's been a fascinating talk. thank you. thank you. me can't say that, tell us the outsiders, challenging the political establishment in latin america. as a pandemic thinks millions in support receive fuel prices and trying to fit whereas the least max tech unicorn can see the cost on all to 0. the corona virus pandemic has altered modern society as governments have grappled with soari
the government isn't going to save us. there's no, you know, anointed leader who's gonna save us. this is life or death for us for our family members, for our generation. and i think we have to, we have been rising to that moment. we'll continue to rise to that challenge because ultimately i think we do need to reimagine everything. we need to imagine society or institutions and we can't keep operating. i'm united states is a 21st century country running on a $1700.00 operating system. and it's...
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he joins us from london. happy. if i welcome to al jazeera, redistributing wealth and irrevocably damaging the economy aren't necessarily the same thing. so what is it? people are worried about worried about depletion at the moment at the moment, dismal economy minister have if al, hey, apologies, we've got some quality issues there on that line to you in london. we will try and go back to have a if we can here on our to 0 still to come all miss program in the u. s. newly released documentation sharing new life on donald trump's efforts to reverse the 2020 election result. and we'll hear from the son of demoted martinez, journalists ethnically of the, an inquiry to the government. does their responsibility, bernadette? ah, hello. then let's start in north america. and once again, it is a story of severe heat, not just in western areas, but also in the south. we've had heat warnings and advisories issued for 20 states in the u. s. ranging from washington all the way down to florida. so it is going to be hot and humid
he joins us from london. happy. if i welcome to al jazeera, redistributing wealth and irrevocably damaging the economy aren't necessarily the same thing. so what is it? people are worried about worried about depletion at the moment at the moment, dismal economy minister have if al, hey, apologies, we've got some quality issues there on that line to you in london. we will try and go back to have a if we can here on our to 0 still to come all miss program in the u. s. newly released documentation...
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that could really help us manage inventory. and save us a ton of dough.”! this is cynthia suarez, cfo of go-go foodco., an online food delivery service. business was steady, until... gogo-foodco. go check it out. whaatt?! overnight, users tripled. which meant hiring 20 new employees and buying 20 new laptops. so she used her american express business card, which gives her more membership rewards points on her business purchases. somebody ordered some laptops? cynthia suarez. cfo. mvp. get the...
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tell us more about him. yeah, i was going to try as fast that he is a toggle for and what he does is he uses sort of 5 pi motifs to reinterpret both african history and the african a present. he has a full series, for example, that reimagine can use now mile independence fighters and he matches them as high tech opticians resides, fi, fi, glasses in order to fight british colonialism. and much re told me that he deliberately works against the sort of negative images that the offices and western media of africa and tries to take members from outside from the outskirts of society and, and put them in the new in a new light. one of my favorite works of his is that will be underground fight club, which imagines short stature, people as, as warriors, as members and sort of a global, a fight called basically what i tell you what's to do is to retell african history and to sort of recapture it from the distortions of, of the western view of africa. okay, scott, as well as inspiring art after a few tourism has playe
tell us more about him. yeah, i was going to try as fast that he is a toggle for and what he does is he uses sort of 5 pi motifs to reinterpret both african history and the african a present. he has a full series, for example, that reimagine can use now mile independence fighters and he matches them as high tech opticians resides, fi, fi, glasses in order to fight british colonialism. and much re told me that he deliberately works against the sort of negative images that the offices and western...
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no, because of are serious to use is just stored me for days. so anything else, you know, what else? and i've been trying to create which kind of give me a much simpler, bookish jim delegates because she is actually going to be like scammed and she wasn't. but almost the video come cos masoud, you will necessarily, i show your companions the color necessity, right? so they could each scaly i clicked on, you can be scab yet. it is yes. actually the numbers julia kissed the sheet. so when you, when you, when you click it with, in sort of like a global physiology or a reunion, they can assist you with the course stolen most on the streets. me, you'd say ship, trust me or feel it, which is 60 minutes. you know, the thing that will most interest on your cable when you, when you're sitting almost ups in the nation, when you miss with the last assume percent of the issue. it's all just one point you can use of the, in the game would, you know, most. 2 0, the grid thing analyzing and storing such a huge quantity of data all based on complex physics expe
no, because of are serious to use is just stored me for days. so anything else, you know, what else? and i've been trying to create which kind of give me a much simpler, bookish jim delegates because she is actually going to be like scammed and she wasn't. but almost the video come cos masoud, you will necessarily, i show your companions the color necessity, right? so they could each scaly i clicked on, you can be scab yet. it is yes. actually the numbers julia kissed the sheet. so when you,...
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this report in the us media. they called up chuck todd i. here's the host of meet the press coming much more here is, is reported that there was a short herself personally called up the president of m x nbc to apply pressure in relation to positive coverage about bernie sanders. on morning big morning tv, and then then to my mind, what is the most serious for me if an entry point of view it is the communications director lewis miranda making instruction to his staff to pump out a black propaganda story against bernie sanders saying that his support is violent and to put this out in a quote on attributable court matter. what i say that is the most serious because it isn't instruction given through the chain of command to stop. it's not a discussion, it's not any one person calling up to another person. and it is to depict bernie sanders support is as violent. so that is not just a critique that it, that is not just to give sign is a break here will make things a little bit harder for him. there it is to demonize a
this report in the us media. they called up chuck todd i. here's the host of meet the press coming much more here is, is reported that there was a short herself personally called up the president of m x nbc to apply pressure in relation to positive coverage about bernie sanders. on morning big morning tv, and then then to my mind, what is the most serious for me if an entry point of view it is the communications director lewis miranda making instruction to his staff to pump out a black...