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and it's vital that this i policy and it's vital that this is fully— policy and it's vital that this to leave - fully tested. all right, james wilson we had to leave it - fully tested. all right, james i wilson we had to leave it there, deputy director of detention action and thank you very much for your time today. and thank you very much for your time today-— switching focus to the other big headline now. let's turn to ukraine, where fierce fighting is continuing in the east as russia pushes its advance into the country's industrial heartland. russia says it will give civilians a safe route out of the bombarded eastern city of severodonetsk for 12 hours on wednesday, although attempts to create humanitarian corridors in ukraine have often failed. tonight, we report from kharkiv in the north—east of the country, a city bombarded by russian shelling, but surrounding territory has been retaken by ukrainian troops. the international criminal court's chief prosecutor has been in the city to see the devastation for himself, and he said the court would prosecute the highest ranks of russi
and it's vital that this i policy and it's vital that this is fully— policy and it's vital that this to leave - fully tested. all right, james wilson we had to leave it - fully tested. all right, james i wilson we had to leave it there, deputy director of detention action and thank you very much for your time today. and thank you very much for your time today-— switching focus to the other big headline now. let's turn to ukraine, where fierce fighting is continuing in the east as russia...
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it is vital health care, and that is something that is being denied now to millions of women and people across the united states. it is health care fundamental health care. and it is something that is completely necessary for, for people who may or may not want to carry pregnancy to term, including people who are carrying a pregnancy to term and may have complications. and those people are no longer protected in the states that have trigger bands that have now outlawed abortion. it is fundamentally dangerous in many states, to be a woman of reproductive age because these laws are denying women the right to vital health care. and i also want to underscore that the, the ability to vote in elected officials that will protect that health care is being fundamentally dismantled and many of the same states with denying by vital protections for voters and in the end gerrymandering. a legislative seats making it very, very difficult to vote in people who are attacked this by on health care. jill, quite interesting, that in a place like the united says of america women under some sort of a limbo,
it is vital health care, and that is something that is being denied now to millions of women and people across the united states. it is health care fundamental health care. and it is something that is completely necessary for, for people who may or may not want to carry pregnancy to term, including people who are carrying a pregnancy to term and may have complications. and those people are no longer protected in the states that have trigger bands that have now outlawed abortion. it is...
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. [♪♪♪] >> venues serve a really vital function in society.s where people from any walk of life, race, religion, sexuality can come together in the same room and experience joy, right? experience love, experience anything that what makes us human, community, our connective tissues between different souls. if we were to lose this, lose this situation, you're going to lose this very vital piece of society, and just coming out of the pandemic, you know, it's going to help us recover socially? well, yeah, because we need to be in the same room with a bunch of people, and then help people across the country recover financially. >> san francisco art recovery fund, amazing. it opened yesterday on april 21. applications are open through may 5. we're encouraging everyone in the coalition to apply. there's very clear information on what's eligible, but that's basically been what our coalition has been advocating for from the beginning. you know, everyone's been supportive, and they've all been hugely integral to this program getting off the ground. you
. [♪♪♪] >> venues serve a really vital function in society.s where people from any walk of life, race, religion, sexuality can come together in the same room and experience joy, right? experience love, experience anything that what makes us human, community, our connective tissues between different souls. if we were to lose this, lose this situation, you're going to lose this very vital piece of society, and just coming out of the pandemic, you know, it's going to help us recover...
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this increases the production of vital drugs. in particular, this is necessary for those who have undergone a transplant operation. and in order to increase output, of course, there is all the necessary equipment here. now we have about half of our products already have our russian substance. here, and half of them are in development, but we plan that by the end of this year we will actually almost, well, 90% of our drugs close their substances. 20 drugs have already been registered by the end of the year, there will be 40 more, all vital and essential. if we are allowed to produce those drugs that foreign companies are now producing for them, then this opens up huge opportunities for us. that is, then we will save huge money to the budget. now the company is discussing with moscow an offset contract for the obligation to supply the necessary the number of products at a certain price for medicines in the city is already four such agreements for 40 billion rubles. moreover, given the current state of affairs, we are transforming t
this increases the production of vital drugs. in particular, this is necessary for those who have undergone a transplant operation. and in order to increase output, of course, there is all the necessary equipment here. now we have about half of our products already have our russian substance. here, and half of them are in development, but we plan that by the end of this year we will actually almost, well, 90% of our drugs close their substances. 20 drugs have already been registered by the end...
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i think it's vital that the _ very crucial. i think it's vital that the testimony - very crucial. the testimony today i very crucial. i think it's vitalj that the testimony today be very crucial. i think it's vital - that the testimony today be seen in the context for what it means about where the republican party stands in this moment. there are very, very few mike bowers or brad raffensperger�*s in the republican party today. men who would stand up to donald trump and say, of no, i will not cheat, i will not give you the selection, i'll not violate my oath of office or the constitution, or violate state and federal law to illegally pretend that you've won this election and declare that to be the case." but also give you a window into the kind of intimidation and threats, and the violence that are inherent in the trump republican movement today against everyone, from the individuals themselves in high office to folks like shea and ruby, who were revealed to have been intimidated and threatened. these are people who you never would've heard their names, you never would have known
i think it's vital that the _ very crucial. i think it's vital that the testimony - very crucial. the testimony today i very crucial. i think it's vitalj that the testimony today be very crucial. i think it's vital - that the testimony today be seen in the context for what it means about where the republican party stands in this moment. there are very, very few mike bowers or brad raffensperger�*s in the republican party today. men who would stand up to donald trump and say, of no, i will not...
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the nation's hard-earned heritage for future generations through the discovery and acquisition of vital objects and materials and placing them in historical context. bringing to life the greatest treasures of all stories of those who shaped and witnessed america's history from within. the people's house the first step was a badly needed guidebook enabling visitors to now plunge into the story that began with laying the white house cornerstone in 1792. surviving the war of 1812 and countless other pivotal moments in the life of the white house and of the nation over time supporters gifts have made it possible to weave a tapestry of the american story to the present day stories discovered shared and taught through an extensive range of educational programs publications social media and teachers institutes. the white house historical association and the rubenstein center for white house history continue mrs. kennedy's living legacy with white house historic preservation acquisitions and education it began with a vision and a vow that continues to sustain us as a nation. you know, although
the nation's hard-earned heritage for future generations through the discovery and acquisition of vital objects and materials and placing them in historical context. bringing to life the greatest treasures of all stories of those who shaped and witnessed america's history from within. the people's house the first step was a badly needed guidebook enabling visitors to now plunge into the story that began with laying the white house cornerstone in 1792. surviving the war of 1812 and countless...
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he concluded his remarks by emphasizing the vital mission of the white house historical enunciation.hare some words of wisdom from pope john the 23rd. associations are like one. some turn to vinegar, but the best improve with age. and this is certainly true of the white house historical association, as we've heard this evening when mrs. handed kennedy established this organization in 1961, she had great ambitions. but i think even she would be amazed by everything the association has accomplished in the past six decades, and how vital our mission remains today. because of my day job, i happen to read a lot of news headlines with some frequency. and anyone who follows the news today knows, america's democratic ideals cannot be taken for granted. throughout the history of the world, there has never been a system of government that has provided the freedom, prosperity and boundless opportunity that ourselves. this is no accident or coincidence. it's a direct result of the generations of men and women who've sacrificed to preserve our nation and everything that it stands for. across our
he concluded his remarks by emphasizing the vital mission of the white house historical enunciation.hare some words of wisdom from pope john the 23rd. associations are like one. some turn to vinegar, but the best improve with age. and this is certainly true of the white house historical association, as we've heard this evening when mrs. handed kennedy established this organization in 1961, she had great ambitions. but i think even she would be amazed by everything the association has...
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this is so vital to what we do. it is vital to our democracy, vital to our conduct. all i can say is this, it is great to celebrate these hundred years. more important are the next hundred years. all of us are this journey together. thank you for everything you are doing. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of the u.s. response to the russian invasion of ukraine, bringing you the latest from white house officials, the pentagon, and the state department as well as congress. we also have international perspectives from the u.n. and statements from foreign leaders, all on the c-span networks. our web resource page where you can watch the latest videos on demand and follow tweets from journalists on the ground. go to c-span.org/ukraine. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, every day we take your calls live on the air of the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. thursday morning, the executive director of the duke center for firearms law discusses legal protections for gun makers and dealers for crimes committed with their products. and rob grand lake
this is so vital to what we do. it is vital to our democracy, vital to our conduct. all i can say is this, it is great to celebrate these hundred years. more important are the next hundred years. all of us are this journey together. thank you for everything you are doing. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of the u.s. response to the russian invasion of ukraine, bringing you the latest from white house officials, the pentagon, and the state department as well as congress. we also have...
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happen is vital that we are seeinu ? , . , .., seeing? there is a significant ma'ori seeing?— seeing? there is a significant majority of the _ seeing? there is a significant majority of the republican i majority of the republican party in this country that sides with former president trump and whatever lies he communicates to them. this isn't... i don't see... there isn't... i don't see... there is a limit to how much it can impact public opinion, but based on my analysis and my polling, i see that basically you can win over a solid majority, 55% of the country to get on your side on this, and we still have a solid minority that has voted for donald trump now. he has lost the popular vote two times and he still resents a minority in the country, but it is a very fervid loyal following he country, but it is a very fervid loyalfollowing he has, and these hearings will persuade most of those voters, but there is still solid majority of the country that is open to persuasion on this and is deeply disturbed by the events of january six. events ofjanuary six. going back to the _ ev
happen is vital that we are seeinu ? , . , .., seeing? there is a significant ma'ori seeing?— seeing? there is a significant majority of the _ seeing? there is a significant majority of the republican i majority of the republican party in this country that sides with former president trump and whatever lies he communicates to them. this isn't... i don't see... there isn't... i don't see... there is a limit to how much it can impact public opinion, but based on my analysis and my polling, i...
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this is so vital to what we do. it is vital to our democracy, vital to our conduct. all i can say is this, it is great to celebrate these hundred years. more important are the next hundred years. all of us are this journey together. thank you for everything you are doing. >> have a good afternoon. >> thanks very much. >> on thursday, the house judiciary committee will vote on gun safety. the age limit to live firearms watch live at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. c-span now, our free video mobile app or c-span.com. >> live sunday, journalist -- is the offer of -- the author of several books. true tale of america. the neuroscience of addiction and the deadly impact of synthetic drugs. join the conversation was phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. for any other program, visit c-span shop.com. c-span brings you an unfiltered view of government. our newsletter, word for word recasts the day for you. scan the qr code in the right bottom to sign up for this email and stay up-to-date on everything happening in washington each day. subscribe today using the qr code o
this is so vital to what we do. it is vital to our democracy, vital to our conduct. all i can say is this, it is great to celebrate these hundred years. more important are the next hundred years. all of us are this journey together. thank you for everything you are doing. >> have a good afternoon. >> thanks very much. >> on thursday, the house judiciary committee will vote on gun safety. the age limit to live firearms watch live at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. c-span now, our...
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by a white house spokesman; there is a reserve of vitality, physical and mental, to remain in office after 2024. you ask such a question. my god, he's the president of the united states, even i can't keep up with him. we just got back from california this is not a question you should be asking at all. just look at the work he does. see how he speaks to an american audience. but it was biden's slips of the tongue during his speeches, often inappropriate remarks from the bidens
by a white house spokesman; there is a reserve of vitality, physical and mental, to remain in office after 2024. you ask such a question. my god, he's the president of the united states, even i can't keep up with him. we just got back from california this is not a question you should be asking at all. just look at the work he does. see how he speaks to an american audience. but it was biden's slips of the tongue during his speeches, often inappropriate remarks from the bidens
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settlement in europe. originally a coal mining colony, it's had a new lease on life as a tiny but vital hub of climate science with research stations representing 10 different countries. this is the roof of the joint german french facility, where mario much really collects a wide range of meteorological data. listen, i've gotten to fans. it's just basic data like temperature, humidity, air pressure, and the wind of that. of course you also have clouds boy liquid and solid particles ice crystals. aerosols, everything that's transported in the air is low. i've others fuss, enveloped in various trace gases to all of your 1st unit. one garza, we use that data to monitor the state of the atmosphere and also to study the long term changes taking place. and the reasons for them is a doctor to on done to coordinate of her 2 emitted. and those changes are severe even in winter. the fjords up here north of the arctic circle, now barely fries over and the snow line is rise saying there's on going see i smelt, and the permafrost soil is thawing. the climate connected temperature rise worldwide now
settlement in europe. originally a coal mining colony, it's had a new lease on life as a tiny but vital hub of climate science with research stations representing 10 different countries. this is the roof of the joint german french facility, where mario much really collects a wide range of meteorological data. listen, i've gotten to fans. it's just basic data like temperature, humidity, air pressure, and the wind of that. of course you also have clouds boy liquid and solid particles ice...
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settlement in europe. originally a coal mining colony, it's had a new lease on life as a tiny, but vital hub of climate science with research stations representing 10 different countries. this is the roof of the joint german french facility, where mario much really collects a wide range of meteorological data. doesn't. i'd foss, gordon swift on. it's just basic data like temperature, humidity, air pressure and the wind. and of course you also have clouds of voice liquid and solid particles ice crystals. aerosols, everything that's transported in the air is low. i guess others fuss in their loft and various trace gases too. and all of your version of one garza, we use that data to monitor the state of the atmosphere and also to study the long term changes taking place. and the reasons for them is a doctor to home done. you couldn't offer to omitted. and those changes are severe and even in winter the fjords up here, north of the arctic circle, now barely freeze over and the snow line is rise, sing there's ongoing sea ice melt and the permafrost soil is thawing. the climate connected tempe
settlement in europe. originally a coal mining colony, it's had a new lease on life as a tiny, but vital hub of climate science with research stations representing 10 different countries. this is the roof of the joint german french facility, where mario much really collects a wide range of meteorological data. doesn't. i'd foss, gordon swift on. it's just basic data like temperature, humidity, air pressure and the wind. and of course you also have clouds of voice liquid and solid particles ice...
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it's vital. friends that aren't here. it's my friends right now who are so ill, they might not live to see it yet. and all we've ever wanted is the truth and justice. i was falling asleep, i was being sick. melanie was another of the thousands infected when she was just 17. she was diagnosed with hepatitis c, a disease which can slowly destroy the liver, and has suffered from health problems ever since. as soon as i found out what hepatitis c was, and realised that it was impacting on my life and that i was possibly not going to see my children grow up, it has been like living without being alive. it's had a huge impact on every single victim. that feeling of, it could have been avoided. melanie is now on a different, modern treatment to control her blood disorder. like thousands of others, though, she is still living with the consequences of what happened three decades ago and still looking for answers so many years later. jim reed, bbc news. i'm nowjoined byjason evans, founder and chair of the
it's vital. friends that aren't here. it's my friends right now who are so ill, they might not live to see it yet. and all we've ever wanted is the truth and justice. i was falling asleep, i was being sick. melanie was another of the thousands infected when she was just 17. she was diagnosed with hepatitis c, a disease which can slowly destroy the liver, and has suffered from health problems ever since. as soon as i found out what hepatitis c was, and realised that it was impacting on my life...
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settlement in europe. originally a coal mining colony, it's had a new lease on life as a tiny, but vital hub of climate science with research stations representing 10 different countries. this is the roof of the joint, german french facility, where mario much of really collects a wide range of meteorological data. listen, i've gone to fans. it's just basic data like temperature, humidity, air pressure, and the wind of the. and of course you also have clouds. boy liquid and solid particles, ice crystals, aerosols, everything that is transported in the air. well, i guess others fuss in their loft in various trace gases to all of your version of one garza. we use that data to monitor the state of the atmosphere and also to study the long term changes taking place and the reasons for them to the doctor to own done, to coordinate a few to images. and those changes are severe, even in winter, the fjords up here, north of the arctic circle, now barely fries over, and the snow line is right using there's ongoing sea ice melt and the permafrost soil is thawing. the climate connected temperature r
settlement in europe. originally a coal mining colony, it's had a new lease on life as a tiny, but vital hub of climate science with research stations representing 10 different countries. this is the roof of the joint, german french facility, where mario much of really collects a wide range of meteorological data. listen, i've gone to fans. it's just basic data like temperature, humidity, air pressure, and the wind of the. and of course you also have clouds. boy liquid and solid particles, ice...
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devastating effects from those who were seeking this vital aid.were the most concerning deficiencies that enabled fraud in the early administration of theni idl program. >> one of the most concerning the width so certification the route. you just had to say that you had you had asked about them employees and you to get money. that was the most concerning. we sounded the alarm very early this to be the way. >> i have to say i was very concerned about the unprecedented amount of fraud because of the ppp and the idl ran out of funds so quick, really early one of them ran out in one day in the small business community was disproportionately to receive any relief that they needed. can you speak about the harm fraud resources of the final the programs? the fraudsters were ready to all they stole the money from the system please respond. >> yes. is a very important point something we have written about and howow hearings on you can see the hearings on these issues about how underserved communities and individuals challenges applying to the we have unders
devastating effects from those who were seeking this vital aid.were the most concerning deficiencies that enabled fraud in the early administration of theni idl program. >> one of the most concerning the width so certification the route. you just had to say that you had you had asked about them employees and you to get money. that was the most concerning. we sounded the alarm very early this to be the way. >> i have to say i was very concerned about the unprecedented amount of fraud...
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. >> is any one of the more vital thanan the other or are they all vital? >> they are all vital.rocess because without paying attention to process no filmless succeed unless those three sectors are to some degree successful. >> mi want to make sure we keep time for the q&a. one more question than we can can to q&a. we are 40 minutes in so one more question. >> it was selling that, and that was the most miserable phase of all. >> this is the moment important question because the book ends in 1987 and we talked about this last night. it's got a long way to go to get to 2022. have you started working on the next installment? >> 40 years which is a complete narrative were ultimately success is the goal so it's very much a horatio alger story because there's heartbreak and you feelel heartbreak as a writ. platoon was this enormous success worldwide. $6 million was on it and the rain was the distributor. they didn't have a record of believing in a movie so they put out at christmastime in six years and l.a. toronto six years and it took off like a, it. that's to say at 10:00 a.m. that
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this is so vital to what we do. it is vital to our democracy, it is vital to our conduct of foreign policy. all i can say is this. it is great to celebrate these 100 years but even more , important are the next 100 years. i am just grateful that we are all joined in this journey together. thank you to everybody who contributes to "foreign affairs." dan: thank you, mr. secretary. thank you all for joining. have a good afternoon. sec. blinken: thank you so much. >> c-span has your unfiltered view of government. provided by television companies like these and more, including spectrum communication. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> today the house judiciary committee debates and votes on a package of gun safety measures. among them is increasing the age limit to purchase a certain firearms and a ban on high-capacity ammunition magazines. watch live at 10:00 a
this is so vital to what we do. it is vital to our democracy, it is vital to our conduct of foreign policy. all i can say is this. it is great to celebrate these 100 years but even more , important are the next 100 years. i am just grateful that we are all joined in this journey together. thank you to everybody who contributes to "foreign affairs." dan: thank you, mr. secretary. thank you all for joining. have a good afternoon. sec. blinken: thank you so much. >> c-span has your...
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so they have, they saw smoke rising there and so that gives mayor vitale clips go. said that her services are already operating on the ground. so we don't know yet what has been hit exactly, but there is at least one person injured and sir treated in a hospital according to local officials. yon phillip okay, in stay with us. we'll come back to you in a moment. first, let's take a look at the eastern city of several done yet. ukraine says that a 3 captured parts of the city from russian forces ukrainian troops had been battling to hang on their, their last stronghold in the region of lou hands. for days, rush and fire power has been concentrated in dumbass but ah, local officials say ukrainian forces are putting up a fierce fight, though cleans from both sides are difficult to verify. your thoughts. in an interview, the governor of the lou hand screeching says russia is suffering significant losses . the reason russians are blowing up bridges is to stop our reinforcements and severe donuts. our guys are defending the whole new hunts region and the russians are afraid
so they have, they saw smoke rising there and so that gives mayor vitale clips go. said that her services are already operating on the ground. so we don't know yet what has been hit exactly, but there is at least one person injured and sir treated in a hospital according to local officials. yon phillip okay, in stay with us. we'll come back to you in a moment. first, let's take a look at the eastern city of several done yet. ukraine says that a 3 captured parts of the city from russian forces...
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even less. vitale shows us a video of rockets that landed on his field. that can only be removed after expert has safety. deactivated them. already the piles of munitions are building up and nobody knows how many more dangers maybe lately and the saw. i mean, it's worry whenever andre clowes the fields. boy, no, i can't hear anything here in my cabin so that i have to look outside to see what the others are doing. oh no. if there's no frantic waving and shouting, everything is fine. if there's a situation where i'll need to get out and run for my life, no jewel, it's hard to imagine working under these conditions on top of everything else. fuel is running low. they borrow what they can from neighbors, other farmers who have stopped working because of the war. if worst comes to worst, they plan to protect themselves from the bombs and rockets in this purpose built shelter. with his, with it the computer we can at least keep our boys say for a while to there's one and a half me does it play above our heads and other to keep us warm is more and drinking wate
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who's may vitale? college co confer? and the 1st attacks there in wakes had indeed taken place. clicker said missiles at his unspecified infrastructure targets, but caused no debts. the attack comes just as life and keith had begun to resemble a kind of normality after russia decided to concentrate its forces in the east. or earlier i spoke with dw correspondent and phillips shots in keith, and asked about the situation in the ukrainian capital. we were woken up by a rate alerts and the early morning hours. and so from what we know right now there have been some explosions in 2 districts in the eastern and north eastern part of a key, if several ivan missus say that. so they have, they saw smoke rising there and so it gives mayor vitale clips go. said that her services are already operating on the ground. so we don't know yet what has been hit exactly, but there is at least one person injured and sir treated in a hospital, according to local officials. yon phillip okay, in stay with us. we'll come back to you in a moment
who's may vitale? college co confer? and the 1st attacks there in wakes had indeed taken place. clicker said missiles at his unspecified infrastructure targets, but caused no debts. the attack comes just as life and keith had begun to resemble a kind of normality after russia decided to concentrate its forces in the east. or earlier i spoke with dw correspondent and phillips shots in keith, and asked about the situation in the ukrainian capital. we were woken up by a rate alerts and the early...
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there are a vital element in her colleagues surveys on the wind, changes and part of an international project. to understand the global scale interconnections at play, comparative data is required. so the different project partners involved used the same kind of probes. the researchers around the world launch balloons at the same time every day, the probes and their data to the ground stations by radio waves for mine and missiles and t, sierra vista. they're really important for me because they're the only way to take measurements. 30 kilometer samples stikes and the height resolution is very high as well. the balloon rises 5 meters per 2nd and takes a measurement once a 2nd. the off on top it. so that means every 5 meter says, i left something other devices can't match the screen the underwriter mission marion much. really studies have provided insights into the consequences of the now slower polar jet stream. a drop and speed sees the jet stream losing geographical stability to, and swaying rather than streaming uni directional around the globe. this results in loops, in which the w
there are a vital element in her colleagues surveys on the wind, changes and part of an international project. to understand the global scale interconnections at play, comparative data is required. so the different project partners involved used the same kind of probes. the researchers around the world launch balloons at the same time every day, the probes and their data to the ground stations by radio waves for mine and missiles and t, sierra vista. they're really important for me because...
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i'm a dodge fans to produce about 1000000 packages of vital drugs this year. and by 2023, up to 4000000. the company is well place to do so child care and you minute story. almost like, you know, watch about games or summer 1000000000. you show boyer restaurant. yeah. postcard about where you and i strongly agree to storm was for them is i mean each is an interesting issue. if you ania and land via the seriously thinking of closing their borders with russia, this could isolate the colleen in grad region, which is cut off from the main part of russia and has borders with if you ania and poland russian trunk. so already been from entering the you and exceptions may the delivery of medical supplies, food and energy transit to cali, new grad is allowed so far. a lot of european as space is already close to russian plains. the road from moscow to colleen and grad is now 30 minutes longer. planes have to skirt the european union and come in from the sea. about 1000000 people live in the carrying in grad region . they all worry that europe, my clothes, them off. the
i'm a dodge fans to produce about 1000000 packages of vital drugs this year. and by 2023, up to 4000000. the company is well place to do so child care and you minute story. almost like, you know, watch about games or summer 1000000000. you show boyer restaurant. yeah. postcard about where you and i strongly agree to storm was for them is i mean each is an interesting issue. if you ania and land via the seriously thinking of closing their borders with russia, this could isolate the colleen in...
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the vital administration ought to a ban on the us imports of a key solar panel, material from chinese space companies over force labor applications over the course of the last few years. similar issues and other reasons such as gina has been used as an excuse for the u. s. to south h to tell you trade war we've china, but he's china who has pains that can tolerate the heavy pollution stage to get to this stage of manage pollution to build up the whole supply chain of where of production and mining of these materials in the u. s, on the other hand is highly limited due to happy and dr. mental regulations is incredibly difficult to synchronize and create a vertically a lines approaching that not only exists in china, but it's not impossible. irish airline ryan has spark sound rage off the forcing south african passengers to take a quiz to board its flight to wait for your passport. the test was written in african say, 1st language for reportedly any 13 percent of south africans was one of the passengers have said photos all the test in afrikaans, which is also being told the tongue of a
the vital administration ought to a ban on the us imports of a key solar panel, material from chinese space companies over force labor applications over the course of the last few years. similar issues and other reasons such as gina has been used as an excuse for the u. s. to south h to tell you trade war we've china, but he's china who has pains that can tolerate the heavy pollution stage to get to this stage of manage pollution to build up the whole supply chain of where of production and...
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issue in the _ realise there is no more vital issue in the world — realise there is no more vital issueearch for lost animals and he went— to search for lost animals and he went into — to search for lost animals and he went into the australian bush after it was— went into the australian bush after it was destroyed by the worst ever hushfires — it was destroyed by the worst ever bushfires and 3 billion animals had been _ bushfires and 3 billion animals had been lost — bushfires and 3 billion animals had been lost in that fire, that is the cataclysmic effect of climate change _ cataclysmic effect of climate change. i believe there was another international meeting about climate change _ international meeting about climate change today and campaigners were tearing _ change today and campaigners were tearing their hair out because as alok— tearing their hair out because as alok sharma did last year, it ended in tears _ alok sharma did last year, it ended in tears because he could not get anyjoy_ in tears because he could not get anyjoy out— in tears because he could not get anyjoy out of th
issue in the _ realise there is no more vital issue in the world — realise there is no more vital issueearch for lost animals and he went— to search for lost animals and he went into — to search for lost animals and he went into the australian bush after it was— went into the australian bush after it was destroyed by the worst ever hushfires — it was destroyed by the worst ever bushfires and 3 billion animals had been _ bushfires and 3 billion animals had been lost — bushfires and 3...
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productive agricultural lands of ukraine, they planted explosives in the fields, they destroyed a vital agricultural infrastructure, there are credible reports that russia is stealing ukrainian grain to sell it for its own profit now russia is also accumulating its food exports and all this on purpose, we know that president putin is stopping the delivery of food and is aggressively using his propaganda machine to deflect responsibility, because he hopes that in this way the world will give in to him and then give in to sanctions in other words - this is simply blackmailing bohdan's position both the usa and the european union are clear. and what specific ways to unblock ukrainian ports or at least to export grain do they see in europe? well, for example, today the british newspaper financial times e-e broadcasted its interview with ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky e-e, who, answering a question about the food crisis, called on the international community to contribute to the creation of a maritime corridor of a safe corridor from ukrainian ports on the black sea, obviously from o
productive agricultural lands of ukraine, they planted explosives in the fields, they destroyed a vital agricultural infrastructure, there are credible reports that russia is stealing ukrainian grain to sell it for its own profit now russia is also accumulating its food exports and all this on purpose, we know that president putin is stopping the delivery of food and is aggressively using his propaganda machine to deflect responsibility, because he hopes that in this way the world will give in...
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this is so vital to what we do. it is vital to our democracy. all i can say is it is great to celebrate, but even more important are the next 100 years. i am grateful we are all going on this journey together. thinking to everybody who contributes to foreign affairs. -- thank you to everybody who contributes to foreign affairs. >> thank you and have a good afternoon. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of the u.s. response to russia's invasion of ukraine, bringing you the latest from the president and other white house officials. we also have international perspectives from the united nations. all on the c-span networks, the c-span now free mobile app and c-span.org. go to c-span data work -- go to c-span.org. >> on thursday, the house judiciary committee will vote on up package of gun safety measures. among them an increase on the age limit and a ban on high-capacity magazines. watch 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span's "washington journal," every day taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day and discussing policy issues that
this is so vital to what we do. it is vital to our democracy. all i can say is it is great to celebrate, but even more important are the next 100 years. i am grateful we are all going on this journey together. thinking to everybody who contributes to foreign affairs. -- thank you to everybody who contributes to foreign affairs. >> thank you and have a good afternoon. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of the u.s. response to russia's invasion of ukraine, bringing you the latest from...
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between morocco and the spanish enclave of media and the taliban appeals for more international aid as vital supplies arrive for the victims of widens is earthquake. ah, abortion clinics have begun closing in parts of the united states a day after the supreme court overturned a decades old ruling, allowing woman the right to abortion. the stripping decision by the court with a $6.00 to $3.00 conservative majority is set to vastly change woman's rights protest against fridays would continue across the country. i did jo, castro reports from washington, dc. oh, as shock waves from friday, supreme court decision continue to reverberate from washington to cities across the country who testers gathered for a 2nd day of nationwide protests, a daughter. so we and i said, i wanna go 94 year old carroll folk brave the son to join the crowd outside the u. s. supreme court. she says, as a social worker who helped poor women for a quarter century, this outcome is tragic to see in her life time. i'm sorry that i mean people older and mail. don't understand how young people are good to be forced into being
between morocco and the spanish enclave of media and the taliban appeals for more international aid as vital supplies arrive for the victims of widens is earthquake. ah, abortion clinics have begun closing in parts of the united states a day after the supreme court overturned a decades old ruling, allowing woman the right to abortion. the stripping decision by the court with a $6.00 to $3.00 conservative majority is set to vastly change woman's rights protest against fridays would continue...
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and this is coming against the backdrop of russia, reducing how much gas is being sent through that vital north stream one pipeline towards germany and europe. and clearly he feels that more needs to be done. and most of all that weapons deliveries need to be speeded up because every day counts both sides share the assessment. in fact, in germany has assessed ukraine as being essentially held hostage. that's also the assessment of the former german chance, the anger mackerel, because polluted is against the european unity is against the concept of a democratic state. and that is what's at stake. and ukraine is on that front line . the conclusions of what action is needed and how fast is not the same. and these are countries here, germany and fudge, the french president and german cancer, all the 2 european leaders who still speak on the phone with flooding of putin. they've been criticized from poland for that. but at the same time, this is something that is also being welcomed and is also in ukraine's interest. because ukraine to says it once the negotiating table, it wants to stop the f
and this is coming against the backdrop of russia, reducing how much gas is being sent through that vital north stream one pipeline towards germany and europe. and clearly he feels that more needs to be done. and most of all that weapons deliveries need to be speeded up because every day counts both sides share the assessment. in fact, in germany has assessed ukraine as being essentially held hostage. that's also the assessment of the former german chance, the anger mackerel, because polluted...
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and ukraine not according to the un chief, is warning comes amid further delays, a vital shipments to other regions, including africa. earlier, i discussed the situation with auntie shawna dimansky. at the moment, we are seeing this massive rising food insecurity in africa. we've heard now from the african union, the head of the union saying that, you know, there is a catastrophic situation that could enfold across many countries, particularly on the continent. he said that they're already there. 17000000 people have food insecurity in just 3 countries, including in ethiopia. and he says that for him, it is clear what is causing this issue at the moment. our countries are very concerned about the side effects of the disruption caused by the payment system being blocked by swift over sanctions. when the swift system is interrupted, it means that even if products are available, the payment becomes difficult or impossible. when you look at the figures across the world, it's even starker than that some $323000000.00 people are said to be marching towards food insecurity at the current tim
and ukraine not according to the un chief, is warning comes amid further delays, a vital shipments to other regions, including africa. earlier, i discussed the situation with auntie shawna dimansky. at the moment, we are seeing this massive rising food insecurity in africa. we've heard now from the african union, the head of the union saying that, you know, there is a catastrophic situation that could enfold across many countries, particularly on the continent. he said that they're already...
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tourism isn'tjust welcome in north devon, it's vital. for us, it's everything.h march until the end of october, that is the tourist season. there is nothing here in winter, really. the pandemic boosted staycationing in places like this, and the number of holiday lets has grown, too — by too much, say some locals. if we are standing here, give me a sense of scale, looking down this road. looking down this road, you have three holiday lets there, a further two there. there's a further three right in front of us. charlotte bater grew up in the village of georgeham, a mile or so from croyde. she and her children have moved back in with her parents because she can't find anywhere to rent. it does put a whole stop on your life. you can't plan anything. everything comes back to, "well, we don't know where we're going to be living." charlotte's friend emma set up a campaign group after she too was served with a no—fault eviction notice. ijust think it's really unfair that in an area where you've grown up, and you've lived, you've been part of the community, you've been
tourism isn'tjust welcome in north devon, it's vital. for us, it's everything.h march until the end of october, that is the tourist season. there is nothing here in winter, really. the pandemic boosted staycationing in places like this, and the number of holiday lets has grown, too — by too much, say some locals. if we are standing here, give me a sense of scale, looking down this road. looking down this road, you have three holiday lets there, a further two there. there's a further three...
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that said the ego has a vital opportunity to change its upcoming methane legislation. at the moment, there is little incentive for companies or governments of gas exporting countries to clean up their domestic industry through its upcoming methane legislation. the e u has a vital opportunity to change this by requiring that methane which is currently leaked as instead captured and used. this would help dismantle the argument for new gas extraction as well as the enormous damage that methane leaks are causing to our climate. independent journalist charlie boyle, say everyone wants to protect the climates, but europe is not facing more challenging problems. so by saying it's not much of a surprise if you go back only to last year towards the end of last year. we have the big climate conference. so i'm sort of the time that i thought it was pretty much all words, no action. we really, really need to start coming out with a long term plan as to how you're thinking. you're going to deal with renewables because obviously they've got the cost implication. if you just take uni
that said the ego has a vital opportunity to change its upcoming methane legislation. at the moment, there is little incentive for companies or governments of gas exporting countries to clean up their domestic industry through its upcoming methane legislation. the e u has a vital opportunity to change this by requiring that methane which is currently leaked as instead captured and used. this would help dismantle the argument for new gas extraction as well as the enormous damage that methane...
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has a vital opportunity to change is upcoming me thing legislation. at the moment there is little incentive for companies or governments of gas exporting countries to clean up their domestic industry through its upcoming methane legislation. the e u has a vital opportunity to change this by requiring that methane which is currently leaked as instead captured and used. this would help dismantle the argument for new gas extraction as well as the enormous damage that methane leaks are causing to our climate. but it's not close to independent journalists, charlie boyle. les, thanks for joining is on the program. actually, how do you expect for us those into you members to react to this methane emission? expose a well start by saying it's not much of a surprise if you go back only to last year towards the end of last year. we have the big climate conference. so i'm sort of the time that i thought it was pretty much all words and no action. we really, i'm from a broken record. i really need to start coming up with a long term plan as to how you are being un
has a vital opportunity to change is upcoming me thing legislation. at the moment there is little incentive for companies or governments of gas exporting countries to clean up their domestic industry through its upcoming methane legislation. the e u has a vital opportunity to change this by requiring that methane which is currently leaked as instead captured and used. this would help dismantle the argument for new gas extraction as well as the enormous damage that methane leaks are causing to...
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they have on the training pitch is vital. . ., ., , also kicking off at 7.45 is wales against belgiumosts hoping to collect their first points of this nations league campaign, having lost already to poland and the netherlands. but belgium are ranked second in the world thrashed poland 6—1. but wales boss robert page will be hoping to cause an upset. we are at this level because we have earned the right to be at this level and we absolutely respect them as a team and as a nation at the manager is outstanding and what he has done is outstanding and what he has done is brilliant. he will never go away from his beliefs and how he wants to play and we are expecting, irrespective of the starting 11, we are expecting a tough challenge and similar principles to what he has always had it so this will make for an entertaining and a tough game but we will be ready for it. wales have lost only once to belgium in six meetings over the past nine years. the most recent win against was their 3—1 victory at the quarter—final stage of euro 2016. and they also beat them to qualify for that tournament, t
they have on the training pitch is vital. . ., ., , also kicking off at 7.45 is wales against belgiumosts hoping to collect their first points of this nations league campaign, having lost already to poland and the netherlands. but belgium are ranked second in the world thrashed poland 6—1. but wales boss robert page will be hoping to cause an upset. we are at this level because we have earned the right to be at this level and we absolutely respect them as a team and as a nation at the manager...