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well there you go. stick around for the _ take care. well there you go. clear end to wednesday for most of us, the weather steps up a gear through thursday and into the weekend. with spells of rain, some strong winds, some drier, brighter interludes in between, but the culprit — no prizes for guessing — is low pressure. and this frontal system pushing in from the west is going to bring rain for many of us through the day ahead, with some quite brisk winds as well, particularly in western areas. gusts across western scotland for a time in excess of 50mph. through the day, we will see cloud, we will see outbreaks of showery rain on and off with some drier interludes. best chance of any sunshine across north—east scotland and maybe for a time in the far south—east of england. those are the average wind speeds through the afternoon. gusts will be stronger than that. temperatures ranging from 13 degrees in aberdeen to 17 in cardiff and in plymouth. now, through thursday night, we will see more cloud, more showery rain, and then through the early hours of frida
well there you go. stick around for the _ take care. well there you go. clear end to wednesday for most of us, the weather steps up a gear through thursday and into the weekend. with spells of rain, some strong winds, some drier, brighter interludes in between, but the culprit — no prizes for guessing — is low pressure. and this frontal system pushing in from the west is going to bring rain for many of us through the day ahead, with some quite brisk winds as well, particularly in western...
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well planned. well invested. well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement.stocks and etfs. and a commitment to get you the best price on every trade, which saved investors over $1.5 billion last year. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. what happens when we welcome change? we can transform our workforce overnight out of convenience, or necessity. we can explore uncharted waters, and not only make new discoveries, but get there faster, with better outcomes. with app, cloud...
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well, i've - ability to score goals? well, i've soken ability to score goals?y to score goals? well, i've spoken to a _ ability to score goals? well, i've spoken to a lot _ ability to score goals? well, i've spoken to a lot of— ability to score goals? well, i've spoken to a lot of spurs - ability to score goals? well, i've spoken to a lot of spurs fans - ability to score goals? well, i'vel spoken to a lot of spurs fans over the last three years and he always comes up as number one as their favourite ever player. his character, the way that he scored his goals, it was sublime. his abilities, his quality, the ease at which he scored his goals. if you asked him, he was always very humble with the game. if you watched him live, as i got to see him, i was able to see a lot of clips of him over the years unfortunately i got to meet him a lot of times, obviously during my first years at spurs, he was a broadcaster there. i was on their show a number of times and i did a lot of events withjimmy and i did a lot of events withjimmy and he was always a great character to
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well, mr. barton on this uplifting logan holds, let's say bring, but we'll be back in just a few moments. thank you. me or i me the, the, the the drug started as a way to come back. a great problem. what's the, why? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it's got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic, told us that andrew was competing short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening with the me i welcome back to the point with the same for that your program director at the vault discussion club and also of the recently published books, europe, russia and the liberal welto during mister bore the trip as we were discussing before the break, joe biden, by his own admission, is ready to turn the page on the american use of force. but he still s
well, mr. barton on this uplifting logan holds, let's say bring, but we'll be back in just a few moments. thank you. me or i me the, the, the the drug started as a way to come back. a great problem. what's the, why? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it's got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic, told us that andrew was competing short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put...
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seem to en'oy it as well. , , ., ., , , , well.er _ well. the first prototype, this is a computer screen - well. the first prototype, this is a computer screen with - well. the first prototype, this is a computer screen with a i is a computer screen with a robot body. is a computer screen with a robot body-— robot body. the idea of interacting _ robot body. the idea of interacting with - robot body. the idea of interacting with robots| robot body. the idea of. interacting with robots as avatars rather than video screens came from this team at no isolation in oslo.— no isolation in oslo. camera, microphone- _ no isolation in oslo. camera, microphone. if— no isolation in oslo. camera, microphone. if a _ no isolation in oslo. camera, microphone. if a child - no isolation in oslo. camera, microphone. if a child raises| no isolation in oslo. camera, | microphone. if a child raises a hand, these lies will light up. these are tiny lights. you have untenable good reception. you have the ag module, the board is which will set in the forehea
seem to en'oy it as well. , , ., ., , , , well.er _ well. the first prototype, this is a computer screen - well. the first prototype, this is a computer screen with - well. the first prototype, this is a computer screen with a i is a computer screen with a robot body. is a computer screen with a robot body-— robot body. the idea of interacting _ robot body. the idea of interacting with - robot body. the idea of interacting with robots| robot body. the idea of. interacting with robots as...
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well, a war on the i words, i think. well, a war on the water and — words, i think.the water and even _ words, i think. well, a war on the water and even on _ words, i think. well, a war on the water and even on the _ words, i think. well, a war on the water and even on the land, - words, i think. well, a war on the water and even on the land, thatl words, i think. well, a war on the | water and even on the land, that is the quote from the president of the brittany fishermans association. i brittany fishermans association. i think he was talking figuratively, though. we haven't got another agincourt quite yet. m0. though. we haven't got another agincourt quite yet.— agincourt quite yet. no, i think what the fishermen _ agincourt quite yet. no, i think what the fishermen are - agincourt quite yet. no, i think what the fishermen are saying l agincourt quite yet. no, i thinkl what the fishermen are saying is they will try and placate british goodsin they will try and placate british goods in retaliation. — blockade. ministers will be hoping it deflects attention from th
well, a war on the i words, i think. well, a war on the water and — words, i think.the water and even _ words, i think. well, a war on the water and even on _ words, i think. well, a war on the water and even on the _ words, i think. well, a war on the water and even on the land, - words, i think. well, a war on the water and even on the land, thatl words, i think. well, a war on the | water and even on the land, that is the quote from the president of the brittany fishermans association. i...
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well done. well done. well done. oh. amazing scenes. congratulations to jason and tammie.wn. that was a real smoker. perfect. if you fancy following up perfect. if you fancy following up on social media, we are in all of the usual places and we have loads of inspiration for the next time you're on the road. in the meantime though, keep planning your next trip and we'll see you very soon. goodbye. hello. on friday, we saw temperatures in oxfordshire up to 25.3 celsius — well above average for this stage in september — and through the weekend, we're going to be keeping the fairly warm, mainly dry theme with some sunshine around. now, the reason that temperatures are doing so well at the moment is because we're drawing in our winds from a south or south—westerly direction, so fairly tropical air, infact, pushing across the uk. and if we compare the forecast temperatures to average for this time of year, in fact, they're about 5—6 degrees above average through the weekend. fast—forward now into the middle of next week and you can see the reds and oranges have disappeared from
well done. well done. well done. oh. amazing scenes. congratulations to jason and tammie.wn. that was a real smoker. perfect. if you fancy following up perfect. if you fancy following up on social media, we are in all of the usual places and we have loads of inspiration for the next time you're on the road. in the meantime though, keep planning your next trip and we'll see you very soon. goodbye. hello. on friday, we saw temperatures in oxfordshire up to 25.3 celsius — well above average for...
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well let's just say ok. jenny news is just to pack boundary. lean of us just to pack on, call to try to come in called the cleavage. keep of hospital in the bar, you will hold really clever, you call to review for those individual pix undergone the 11 at the nema him how much of, so i put that in the new model. it's a new boost coolant keeper. that's more, i'm not sure about that. as always, you know, i thought i know about the fraud in let me as you well, actually had a minimum of them and i'm as far as the apartment you understand me for a long gosh. well, let me, let you tony with and then you know, melissa and via home lisa, muslim, you know, middle men seal affects. how much of the crease, urinary and disposition me, your name, it keeps your name. if i call me, he locked up the skin, looked up the depiction of how metric bath goose it. that guy. he but that veneer not by the length of the public and you made the year. oh, i spent the later years. life in morocco or not. and he preferred the relative sol
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okay, well good. well, this is a good sort of can it also involves kind of commerce because had some stock issues as well when this came out. what is this story and tell me the details on these rules? well, so these details on these rules are essentially children under the age of 18 will be limited to 3 hours of playing online games because they can actually monitor those, the online game. and it's one hour per day friday, saturday, sunday, that's between the hours of $8.00 and 9 pm. the same hours can be used on public holidays as well. so you get an additional, a week said range a year and the lunar new year and other things like that. now, the way they're actually going to be able to monitor this is you have to because it's an online game, you have to sign it and you're going to use a real name of verification id basically. so for me it's branch bore. i've logged in, you know, that tie back to me. i could only play an hour, so there is no real way to circumvent the system. and that's where the owne
okay, well good. well, this is a good sort of can it also involves kind of commerce because had some stock issues as well when this came out. what is this story and tell me the details on these rules? well, so these details on these rules are essentially children under the age of 18 will be limited to 3 hours of playing online games because they can actually monitor those, the online game. and it's one hour per day friday, saturday, sunday, that's between the hours of $8.00 and 9 pm. the same...
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well, a lot there. in fact, their program is built around the idea of well creating a socialist state out of russia. here's how the leader of this party described his intentions. well, yeah, my aim is to develop the people as a political nation rely on national conscious problems. all modern countries rely on that. we need people to realize their responsibility for their lives and for their fate. the formation of a civil political nation are mainly without basically, russia will be just the colon that is used to serve other people's interest every year. rushes population decreases by merely not the health care system has essentially been destroyed. it exists only for the well to rectify these, we need a clear government funding. there should be a decent level of support below which the stacy's and all right to fall. these should be laid down in the constitution and we can be no commercial health care system or in russia. today, we cannot achieve results the legislative level because we are in the minori
well, a lot there. in fact, their program is built around the idea of well creating a socialist state out of russia. here's how the leader of this party described his intentions. well, yeah, my aim is to develop the people as a political nation rely on national conscious problems. all modern countries rely on that. we need people to realize their responsibility for their lives and for their fate. the formation of a civil political nation are mainly without basically, russia will be just the...
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well, think they are more ever.nce domestically and on the european stage over the course of the last five years and as we know it all came crashing down in 2019 with the salary cap scandal. this does not look as strong. they've lost a few players but they have also got some players but they have also got some players back from loan. the continued has all stuck around and committed to the club. they will be playing tonight. they are still an arrest after the lions tour so well saracens may be on quite as strong as they were a couple of years ago there still pretty formidable and they want to come and make a statement tonight. i they want to come and make a statement tonight.— they want to come and make a statement tonight. i wonder if you are looking _ statement tonight. i wonder if you are looking at _ statement tonight. i wonder if you are looking at the _ statement tonight. i wonder if you are looking at the premiership - statement tonight. i wonder if you are looking at the premiership as l statement tonight. i
well, think they are more ever.nce domestically and on the european stage over the course of the last five years and as we know it all came crashing down in 2019 with the salary cap scandal. this does not look as strong. they've lost a few players but they have also got some players but they have also got some players back from loan. the continued has all stuck around and committed to the club. they will be playing tonight. they are still an arrest after the lions tour so well saracens may be...
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well they, they want to convey that image. it's all public relations in order to get international recognition. the reality is know, and i'm afraid that and you use, you said it here they, they started getting be becoming heavy handed with the protesters even though it was peaceful. and just the other day they shot a pregnant police woman and killed her. and so this was taliban. and so i doubt that the other countries are going to be giving international recognition anytime soon, given that kind of activity, you also got to consider to the leadership of tell a bon wants to convey that image. but you have it so splintered. tell about so splintered other elements may just say, heck with it, we're going to, we'll do what we want to do and they are. and it's going to be very difficult for tell a bond to show any united front to try to even show governance for that matter. as the question and a lot of the anger in the street just to get found out about about the women's when a d at least maintained what little freedom they had. but
well they, they want to convey that image. it's all public relations in order to get international recognition. the reality is know, and i'm afraid that and you use, you said it here they, they started getting be becoming heavy handed with the protesters even though it was peaceful. and just the other day they shot a pregnant police woman and killed her. and so this was taliban. and so i doubt that the other countries are going to be giving international recognition anytime soon, given that...
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well, we know there is _ people. is that happening? well, we know there is a _ people.appening? well, we know there is a huge _ people. is that happening? well, we know there is a huge slowdown - people. is that happening? well, we know there is a huge slowdown in i people. is that happening? well, we| know there is a huge slowdown in the conducting _ know there is a huge slowdown in the conducting of tests to drive a lorry — conducting of tests to drive a low i— conducting of tests to drive a lorry. i cannot see that being salt anytime — lorry. i cannot see that being salt anytime soon. this story on the front_ anytime soon. this story on the front of— anytime soon. this story on the front of this paper and similar stories— front of this paper and similar storiesjust a whole front of this paper and similar stories just a whole series of problems facing the government in the autumn. with tax sizes coming, problems— the autumn. with tax sizes coming, problems withjobs and the autumn. with tax sizes coming, problems with jobs and the numbers of people _ problems with jobs
well, we know there is _ people. is that happening? well, we know there is a _ people.appening? well, we know there is a huge _ people. is that happening? well, we know there is a huge slowdown - people. is that happening? well, we know there is a huge slowdown in i people. is that happening? well, we| know there is a huge slowdown in the conducting _ know there is a huge slowdown in the conducting of tests to drive a lorry — conducting of tests to drive a low i— conducting of tests to...
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have some time to cite as well. ., .. , ., ., , , well.into this within the curriculum, i think — into this within the curriculum, i think i— into this within the curriculum, i think... i don't want to put more pressure — think... i don't want to put more pressure on _ think... i don't want to put more pressure on teachers, but i think they're _ pressure on teachers, but i think they're such great role models to children — they're such great role models to children and would have a good impact, — children and would have a good impact, i— children and would have a good impact, i think. children and would have a good impact, ithink. and maybe even children and would have a good impact, i think. and maybe even the same _ impact, ! think. and maybe even the same way— impact, i think. and maybe even the same way teachers put on parents evenings _ same way teachers put on parents evenings and discuss school, all sorts— evenings and discuss school, all sorts of— evenings and discuss school, all sorts of things, if they concert informing _ sorts o
have some time to cite as well. ., .. , ., ., , , well.into this within the curriculum, i think — into this within the curriculum, i think i— into this within the curriculum, i think... i don't want to put more pressure — think... i don't want to put more pressure on _ think... i don't want to put more pressure on teachers, but i think they're _ pressure on teachers, but i think they're such great role models to children — they're such great role models to children and would have a good...
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well sure. what fucker? what summer wood had he hired, who had he let out as we meant to know, if it even longer affected to reduce the amount the diesel from good to doing or sunset underneath do the the job before you do new them in house of a g, modesto, gender new bar, e e in yaki shows the locked plea, shipped oscar assessor card you see in, in tundra the geneva, how much cleat janae's troubled life, continued it's downward spiral during his thirties. he spent several of those years in prison and wrote his 1st novel behind bars. our lady of the flowers was published in 1943, an am if he copies were printed of the 1st edition. but in 1949 things changed version. he'd accumulated 10 previous criminal convictions, and under french law faced a life sentence, but several leading autistic figures including the right to john cato and the philosopher john paul. so successfully petitioned the french president to have the sentence such a signed me. shanae was free and never return to prison. instead, he threw him
well sure. what fucker? what summer wood had he hired, who had he let out as we meant to know, if it even longer affected to reduce the amount the diesel from good to doing or sunset underneath do the the job before you do new them in house of a g, modesto, gender new bar, e e in yaki shows the locked plea, shipped oscar assessor card you see in, in tundra the geneva, how much cleat janae's troubled life, continued it's downward spiral during his thirties. he spent several of those years in...
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>> well, the first part of that question about -- well, certainly most of the plants in here are fromrent parts of the world, and the ones we grow in here are the ones that require a little extra care and attention. so we have particularly plants which come from the mountains of iraq and iran, and they are very temperamental. they grow in alpine conditions, but they don't like overhead water. so we have them here in very specialized conditions so these are mostly alpine plants but from all over the world. the rocks that they're growing in is a rock which is like a porous limestone. it's deposited in warm springs, and it's a real favorite for growing alpine plants because the plants go directly into the rocks. the rocks help drain water away from the roots so that it provides perfect conditions for alpine plants. >> that's fascinating. i hadn't really thought about, of course, the rock element of so many of these plants are used to that kind of environment. do these rocks, do they all come from colorado or are those the kind of things that you can import as well? >> well, this rock is
>> well, the first part of that question about -- well, certainly most of the plants in here are fromrent parts of the world, and the ones we grow in here are the ones that require a little extra care and attention. so we have particularly plants which come from the mountains of iraq and iran, and they are very temperamental. they grow in alpine conditions, but they don't like overhead water. so we have them here in very specialized conditions so these are mostly alpine plants but from...
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well, the more will come from. number one, the aroma will pay a large role at night, so we all know if you have, if you're not feeling well or if you have a cold, maybe a sense of cell doesn't work so well. and when your sense of smell isn't working with eating foods, we can say the 3 doesn't have much flavor in the taste of much. you can keep adding sugar to your coffee or salt to your state can get sweeter or sophia, but improve the flavor. and anyway, so a sense of cement is vital for when you're eating something like you said, strawberry ice cream strawberry is made up with much more than just sweetness. there's a lot of other molecules and compounds contributing towards flavor and extinguish, let's say strawberry. ready from raspberry or. ready from blackberries and that sort of vital element of us being able to kind of really make a distinction between. ready what strawberry ice cream and what's a raspberry ice cream if you didn't have your sense of smell, or if you pick your nose as you were eating them both
well, the more will come from. number one, the aroma will pay a large role at night, so we all know if you have, if you're not feeling well or if you have a cold, maybe a sense of cell doesn't work so well. and when your sense of smell isn't working with eating foods, we can say the 3 doesn't have much flavor in the taste of much. you can keep adding sugar to your coffee or salt to your state can get sweeter or sophia, but improve the flavor. and anyway, so a sense of cement is vital for when...
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well, it's your point there. i mean, it seems like, you know, when you, you mentioned the word pent up demand, which is caused a lot of the people were inside. they were saving up money. they had a lot of money along with the supply chain issues. they're trying to spend and they just can't do it. but as this continues to happen, that the pen up demand is only going to get to the right word. pence up floor 3, fit there more as we move forward. so in reality, does this just get worse over time? well, it can snowball lab brand, because when people start seeing prices go up, if they do have the disposable cash available or the credit line available, they may go out and buy. now, believing that price is going to go up even further. and so that then further drives inflation, because the demand is being brought forward as opposed to occurring in the normal patton of the annual purchase cycle. so i do think there is risk here. yeah, there's definitely that snowball effect that has the power to keep going and going . now
well, it's your point there. i mean, it seems like, you know, when you, you mentioned the word pent up demand, which is caused a lot of the people were inside. they were saving up money. they had a lot of money along with the supply chain issues. they're trying to spend and they just can't do it. but as this continues to happen, that the pen up demand is only going to get to the right word. pence up floor 3, fit there more as we move forward. so in reality, does this just get worse over time?...
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i think a _ health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5_ health as well, you know?now? i think a 9—to—5 is gone - health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5 is gone nowl health as well, you know? i. think a 9—to—5 is gone now for the majority— think a 9—to—5 is gone now for the majority of— think a 9—to—5 is gone now for the majority of business. - think a 9—to—5 is gone now for the majority of business. it. the majority of business. levels the playing field. it makes it ok to want to leave at three to pick up your daughter or to go to yoga class. people are good at theirjob and have the picken choice, they will probably choose the employer who gives them the greatest flexibility. tamzen isacsson is chief executive of the management consultancies association. good morning to you. i know you are at home because it is early in the morning but are you headed to the office today? what is your current situation? we are working remotely but also going into the office. a mixture of both and that reflects what the consulting sector has been doing. i agree with many of the c
i think a _ health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5_ health as well, you know?now? i think a 9—to—5 is gone - health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5 is gone nowl health as well, you know? i. think a 9—to—5 is gone now for the majority— think a 9—to—5 is gone now for the majority of— think a 9—to—5 is gone now for the majority of business. - think a 9—to—5 is gone now for the majority of business. it. the majority of business. levels the playing field. it...
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and that i think is unavoidable as well. and now chris, you actually mentioned the nord stream to pipeline and how this whole thing could be a catalyst for trying to get that certified quicker and get that gas actually flowing . how big of an impact will that have i feel is actually have a really big impact of the route jointly with the existing northeastern pipeline. they will actually double annual export capacity to about 110000000000 cubic meters . so that's around half of russia's total export to europe a year, but by itself monitoring to have the capacity to need about one 3rd of the use import requirements. so it will definitely have a big impact once it's up and running. but currently, russian and german regulators, they're currently in a debate as to whether new regulation supply that were put in place after the pipeline was given its final investment decisions. but i looked today and was something that the start of a flow to materially reduced prices and having effect this coming winter, it looks like that you're g
and that i think is unavoidable as well. and now chris, you actually mentioned the nord stream to pipeline and how this whole thing could be a catalyst for trying to get that certified quicker and get that gas actually flowing . how big of an impact will that have i feel is actually have a really big impact of the route jointly with the existing northeastern pipeline. they will actually double annual export capacity to about 110000000000 cubic meters . so that's around half of russia's total...
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that's who does well that's what we saw today so tech is up. spy was just flat to slightly down you saw russell go down harder for me it wasn't that surprising given what we thought was going to happen with infliegation and probably employment. >> i thought the moves would be a little more magnified, that the move in tech would have been a little bit more than barely flat to higher i thought thatwe would have a more pronounced reaction thinking that taper would be pushed off >> yeah. well, i think that the issue is we already know that chairman powell has already made the difference between taper and tightening so i think the market is just digesting this and maybe they're not getting shocked, which is a great thing. and it gives -- it gets back to what bon awin started off with bad economic news is good news for the marketplace, which we probably shouldn't scratch our heads anymore. that's been what we've seen, and i think it's very healthy that we didn't see the market get shocked to the point where mega cap tech screams higher. but i think w
that's who does well that's what we saw today so tech is up. spy was just flat to slightly down you saw russell go down harder for me it wasn't that surprising given what we thought was going to happen with infliegation and probably employment. >> i thought the moves would be a little more magnified, that the move in tech would have been a little bit more than barely flat to higher i thought thatwe would have a more pronounced reaction thinking that taper would be pushed off >>...
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you come across very well, qasim. oh, thank you. laughs. with a robot in this way, or have you done it before? oh, it has been several months already, isn't it qasim? so, did theyjust say you're going to be working with a robot instead of a child? everybody was excited. there are 500 av! robots going to school in this way across the uk and more than 1,500 in europe. it's controlled from a child's home via an app. where are you talking to us from? like, from my ipad at home. oh wow. they can control the movement of the robot on the table, change facial expressions, raise hands, and even sleep. is the blue meaning you're asleep? yes. do you ever put that on in the class? no. laughter. qasim, i'm just going to carry you to the next classroom. sure. at the end of the day, qasim is put away to charge. he's occasionally had to call his teachers to remind them to switch him on for class. there's something real about it — it's got a head, it moves, it talks. it's almost like qasim is embodied in the robot so it's brilliant! it feels absolutely fine
you come across very well, qasim. oh, thank you. laughs. with a robot in this way, or have you done it before? oh, it has been several months already, isn't it qasim? so, did theyjust say you're going to be working with a robot instead of a child? everybody was excited. there are 500 av! robots going to school in this way across the uk and more than 1,500 in europe. it's controlled from a child's home via an app. where are you talking to us from? like, from my ipad at home. oh wow. they can...
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well, and that's the thing that, you know, multiple things. i've listened tests for the blink, and i said in both the house test ready, i can honestly just following the stories in the very beginning in the past month. i can say that's false, that's false. you know, we talked about the equipment, not working condition we see it going down the streets of iran. americans were not left behind. well, we know that they were, and some centers actually from both sides of the aisle, actually some harsh words from to say, tell me what you think a after this. let me turn to the focus of today's hearing, mr. secretary, the execution of the u. s. withdraw was clearly and fatally flawed. did that discussion ever come up in terms of maybe that would be a good idea leading all that equipment behind as we bugged out of afghanistan, that assessment came in july, much of the equipment. and again, i'll defer to my colleagues at the pentagon who are more expert in this than i am. so i want to ask you, have you submitted your resignation regarding this issue? i ha
well, and that's the thing that, you know, multiple things. i've listened tests for the blink, and i said in both the house test ready, i can honestly just following the stories in the very beginning in the past month. i can say that's false, that's false. you know, we talked about the equipment, not working condition we see it going down the streets of iran. americans were not left behind. well, we know that they were, and some centers actually from both sides of the aisle, actually some harsh...
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well, one thing that's gone well is that we've learned a lot more about the virus and you know, the old saying know your enemy, the virus is the enemy here, and the more we understand it better, we can fight it. we also have remarkably effective vaccines, especially the m r n a vaccines, but several of the other vaccines as well. this is a stunning success of science. on the other hand, we have real opposition to implementing the 2 most effective tools that we have, which are masks and vaccines. and that opposition or the barriers there include both the narrative as well as the, the politics and economics. so what we've got is a deadly enemy, the delta, the very end of the corona virus with the real possibility. that future variance will be even more dangerous, even more infectious, more deadly or better at getting around. our vaccine induced immunity. what we have to do is recognize that the safer we all are the safer we all are and it does require us working together. there was a very powerful piece today describing the strong sense of people not want to get vaccinated because they ar
well, one thing that's gone well is that we've learned a lot more about the virus and you know, the old saying know your enemy, the virus is the enemy here, and the more we understand it better, we can fight it. we also have remarkably effective vaccines, especially the m r n a vaccines, but several of the other vaccines as well. this is a stunning success of science. on the other hand, we have real opposition to implementing the 2 most effective tools that we have, which are masks and...
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's for you as well. another day with no 90's anywhere in sight in this 4 zone forecast today, tomorrow and sunday. all remaining like that well below average as far as temps co now monday and tuesday. we warm things back up and do. so really quickly, tuesday is going to be a heightened fire danger day and then autumn kicks off on wednesday on a warm but not too terribly warm note as temps cool back down reyna. thank you for that. we are checking your friday morning commute. >> i am seeing an accident out there. this is 5.80, westbound west of 6, a north in pleasanton. >> as you're heading from the east bay into the city. no major issues or delays a little under 9 minutes to make it to that freeman exit. let's head over look at the golden gate bridge. a little under 21 minutes as you're traveling there, all the richmond. sandra fell comey on little light for you, but 9 minutes as you're traveling. if you are a long 8.80, others is a dis. there is a disabled vehicle there that southbound south of 84 east i
's for you as well. another day with no 90's anywhere in sight in this 4 zone forecast today, tomorrow and sunday. all remaining like that well below average as far as temps co now monday and tuesday. we warm things back up and do. so really quickly, tuesday is going to be a heightened fire danger day and then autumn kicks off on wednesday on a warm but not too terribly warm note as temps cool back down reyna. thank you for that. we are checking your friday morning commute. >> i am seeing...
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ah, well, can you see alex famine? sure, we examine one of the consequences of all for you kid ministrations. i live in corbett to sweep through the population. although cases have been searching through the late summer, the 4 nations have taken comforts in the fact that mass vaccination has weakened the link between infection and hospitalized ation. thus, although cases had been reaching near record level, the pressure on the health service from the contagion is much less than it was in previous wave of the by this. however, while the vaccines appear to be limiting the acute impact of the condition, that is still grace and certainty about the long term effects and in particular about the conditions of long coping. on today, shall we look at the science and the personal impact of the debilitating illness. professor daniel of the department of immunology and peter call is london, is among the foremost specialists studying this issue. naturally, mcdermott is a clinical doctor. so specialized in pediatric infectious disea
ah, well, can you see alex famine? sure, we examine one of the consequences of all for you kid ministrations. i live in corbett to sweep through the population. although cases have been searching through the late summer, the 4 nations have taken comforts in the fact that mass vaccination has weakened the link between infection and hospitalized ation. thus, although cases had been reaching near record level, the pressure on the health service from the contagion is much less than it was in...
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as well as working on a european initiative in this regard as well on calendar as chief executive, mercedes, thank you for your time. thank you for having me. that is all shy for this week, but i want to know what you think and what you want to see on the tweet or the money on. if you're tweeting the, please use the hash tag or email more. you think counting the cost out there. don't net address and there's always more on line that's out there. adult slash accounts, the cost. i'll take you straight to our home page. all our previous episodes are up to catch up. but that is it for me to be counting the call time money bite from the whole team, turning up beneath and i'll just, they're coming up next. use me examining the headline. we can have a political defensive, political difference should not be the reason for kill other women investigative german location. we've gained access to a training camp run by the surgeon boy from different corner. i never see, no american dream in america. you just feel like you're caged animal, things like that. my child shouldn't go through the program that i
as well as working on a european initiative in this regard as well on calendar as chief executive, mercedes, thank you for your time. thank you for having me. that is all shy for this week, but i want to know what you think and what you want to see on the tweet or the money on. if you're tweeting the, please use the hash tag or email more. you think counting the cost out there. don't net address and there's always more on line that's out there. adult slash accounts, the cost. i'll take you...
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as well. should have verified it with walmart instead of just taking it off this one, this one, not p. r. news wire. globe news, p r. preferably. absolutely. and especially when you look at some of the big networks and big publications that cover business news, they have direct lines of contact to important people at a company like wal mart where they can get to the details. so i bet, i guess this question arise out of all of this, you know, as we've talked about in recent month of the, the regulatory environment around crypto currency. is there any recourse against this happening because this doesn't fall into a fcc investigation or anything like that. right, well it doesn't fall into it as he see investigation, the way that it came out, but what could fall under the scc or a couple of things because wal mart is a publicly traded company, there could be issues there, but wal mart didn't do anything right and then because like coin is not publicly traded, but it does have people who are buying
as well. should have verified it with walmart instead of just taking it off this one, this one, not p. r. news wire. globe news, p r. preferably. absolutely. and especially when you look at some of the big networks and big publications that cover business news, they have direct lines of contact to important people at a company like wal mart where they can get to the details. so i bet, i guess this question arise out of all of this, you know, as we've talked about in recent month of the, the...
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well, it's not just the u. k. citizens that are in need of returning here to the united kingdom, but many, many africans all, absolutely desperate to flee from the taliban takeover as well and have been e mailing the united kingdom, the foreign office trying to get some help. so what we're hearing now is a minister has admitted that emails from schools that people have not only not been replied to a process, but not even being read by many, many ministers here in westminster. meaning that many people are still stuck in the region and fearing for their lives without any sense that they will ever be able to get out. despite all of this, dominick rob the foreign secretary is still maintaining. they were real, a tangible gains from the 18 year occupation when colleagues all around him over the past few weeks have even been pushed to the point of floods, of tears in the house of commons, saying the absolute opposite to dominic rob. now he will indeed be stopped in a foreign affair. select committee. that's an opport
well, it's not just the u. k. citizens that are in need of returning here to the united kingdom, but many, many africans all, absolutely desperate to flee from the taliban takeover as well and have been e mailing the united kingdom, the foreign office trying to get some help. so what we're hearing now is a minister has admitted that emails from schools that people have not only not been replied to a process, but not even being read by many, many ministers here in westminster. meaning that many...
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and local correspondence spoke to us as well from the same. so please let me know if everything happened around noon, according to the various sources between 11 and 12 o'clock, i thought an unknown person came to the universe, a ground close to a checkpoint. photo that he started shooting already there. then he went to the main building and opened a file that followed him, firing a series of short inside the building was students and teachers, university stuff started jumping out of the window on the 2nd floor and then lower enforcement officers arrived at the scene as well. as ambulance teams, the police did everything to stop the attack of attempt to shoot more people. he seriously injured unverified pictures published on social networks medic administering 1st day to the lead shoot some assistance to the victims is also provided by eye witnesses who at the university at the time of the incident, students, teachers and universities. according to the latest information, the shooter is an 18 year old student, this former law students. this in
and local correspondence spoke to us as well from the same. so please let me know if everything happened around noon, according to the various sources between 11 and 12 o'clock, i thought an unknown person came to the universe, a ground close to a checkpoint. photo that he started shooting already there. then he went to the main building and opened a file that followed him, firing a series of short inside the building was students and teachers, university stuff started jumping out of the window...
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her, their feelings well cares. it's nato. we run it. and when we think it's relevant, it's been for and if it's not relevant, it's not report. okay. you see, i mean, i think it's almost like child's play. the see the french reaction. they mean all this, you know? no, you, you made the bed together and you slept in it. go ahead george. yeah, yes. that's, that's exactly right. and where are you? what ideally should happen now is france, germany in europe will reconsider. what may, doesn't matter what the policy is really about, but it's very unlikely to happen. i mean, you know, 1st of all, nato has expanded to co op, a whole bunch of states that are rabidly anti russia because what would clearly make sense now for europe would be to forge some kind of a working friendly partnership with russia. i mean all this that, that should have been the policy in the 990, but it's going to be very difficult to do because you've got all of these things face bowl and then you know the unit for expend remaining. and so i'm very busy at georgia, they ar
her, their feelings well cares. it's nato. we run it. and when we think it's relevant, it's been for and if it's not relevant, it's not report. okay. you see, i mean, i think it's almost like child's play. the see the french reaction. they mean all this, you know? no, you, you made the bed together and you slept in it. go ahead george. yeah, yes. that's, that's exactly right. and where are you? what ideally should happen now is france, germany in europe will reconsider. what may, doesn't matter...
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well, got things to do mr. chestnut, so... medicines getting to patients in record time. at emerson, our automation software is empowering pharmaceutical companies to accelerate their production of critical vaccinations for the world. emerson. consider it solved. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit...
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the tory press isn't warming on his— well. the tory press isn't warming on his side — well.ture on this review, but they have, "you don't break a manifesto pledge for ages then two come along at the same time." that's what this couple waiting at a bus stop appear to be saying to each other, talking about national insurance going up and also the pension triple locked being asked. the introduction to that story says, "pm bozojohnson's pants appear to be on fire." story says, �*pm bozo johnson's pants appear to be on fire."— appear to be on fire." obviously that's the _ appear to be on fire." obviously that's the wry — appear to be on fire." obviously that's the wry sense _ appear to be on fire." obviously that's the wry sense of - appear to be on fire." obviously that's the wry sense of humour| appear to be on fire." obviously - that's the wry sense of humour from the star, and there will be that sense of surprise, it may be disappointment and anger around this. but the caveats to that are, first of all, they don't think much of politicians anyways, so politicians breaking the
the tory press isn't warming on his— well. the tory press isn't warming on his side — well.ture on this review, but they have, "you don't break a manifesto pledge for ages then two come along at the same time." that's what this couple waiting at a bus stop appear to be saying to each other, talking about national insurance going up and also the pension triple locked being asked. the introduction to that story says, "pm bozojohnson's pants appear to be on fire." story...
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well, basically doing nothing to decrease global warming. so the hypocrisy and idiocy on display, i was very evident today that you gave a great segue to the question i went through to robin. you know, i believe that the climate is changing. i am definitely something that believes in the environment and how important this planet is and all the leaders to get there seem to talk about how important issue of climate change was. but robin, do you feel like this is actually becoming more of the safe space of rhetoric for leaders to kind of reference to distract from some of the present issues that need to be dealt with right now, like nuclear engagement, human rights violations, and conflicts between nations but hey, i want to talk about conduct climate change and focus the majority of my time on that because i know that something that we can all get along on yes, the shining shiny object, right, that we can all focus on and, and it's a safe space of any politician because it's a concern all across the globe. so climate change. yeah, i get it. i'
well, basically doing nothing to decrease global warming. so the hypocrisy and idiocy on display, i was very evident today that you gave a great segue to the question i went through to robin. you know, i believe that the climate is changing. i am definitely something that believes in the environment and how important this planet is and all the leaders to get there seem to talk about how important issue of climate change was. but robin, do you feel like this is actually becoming more of the safe...
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well, you are seeing thins country? well, you are seeing things boost _ country? up to _ country? well, you are seeing things boost up to some - country? well, you are seeing l things boost up to some extent. there are press reports that the government is considering taking a deep breath and loosening things up. but i think the government also realises that there is a lot of lockdown fatigue here, if you will. in manyjapanese citizens are taking a breath and doing their own things. restaurants and bars are not allowed to serve alcohol — many are beginning to, anyway, i was out a couple weeks ago at my favourite italian restaurant, and they said, red or white? things are opening up to an extent, they are doing things carefully and slowly because the numbers have been up and down. but the good news is that the post 0lympics super spreader event doesn't seem to have come to pass, so that's a good thing for the nation at the moment, it's a good thing for the economy going forward, it's a good thing for national confidence. but we will see. william, thank you forjoinin
well, you are seeing thins country? well, you are seeing things boost _ country? up to _ country? well, you are seeing things boost up to some - country? well, you are seeing l things boost up to some extent. there are press reports that the government is considering taking a deep breath and loosening things up. but i think the government also realises that there is a lot of lockdown fatigue here, if you will. in manyjapanese citizens are taking a breath and doing their own things. restaurants...
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i just saw the q in the morning as well now as well. and i was just told that there was no deal now. so i'm literally on to buy the trip tomorrow. so i don't have any diesel car. again, i am going to do that and i don't know what i would do. it was for 3 or 4 days, so i don't update either the few of the 2 weeks, but the price is i think you'll be a fix on it because i have to work with a call. we don't work with all these icon. go to walk. if i go, it will go through a lot of times, well before the pandemic, anything that went wrong in the u. k. everyone said brick set and coupled with kind of it, it's chaos. the survey shortage of laurie drivers in the u. k is following an exodus of truckers from countries who went back during the pandemic and stayed at least 100000, all of whom drive trucks that supply the u. k with essentially like food and petrol . and crucially, they haven't been replaced. the government is came though to say this is more to do with the pandemic than breaks it be the rules my have to change to find the quickest. w
i just saw the q in the morning as well now as well. and i was just told that there was no deal now. so i'm literally on to buy the trip tomorrow. so i don't have any diesel car. again, i am going to do that and i don't know what i would do. it was for 3 or 4 days, so i don't update either the few of the 2 weeks, but the price is i think you'll be a fix on it because i have to work with a call. we don't work with all these icon. go to walk. if i go, it will go through a lot of times, well...
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well, it's such a question. i mean, it's because having that university sort of went behind the as joining the army. one of the 1st things i did in the army was to take the minute to train on the way you got into about my stephanie. but in all the sitting and either at that time in the east germany, which some areas may just need reminding of somebody. confronted by getting a course the what was in the, in a german border fits extraordinary. so the line of bob was machine guns and mine strips and magog dogs. and then in berlin, it's getting cost of all game cost checkpoint charlie in the east and just seeing a world that was complete the $80.00 and the and to me at stay shocking in depressing. but in the we had, it's always had that complete fascination for me. ever since then, basing it so. so physical safety such a fascinating physical safety with its normal lines of space in this extraordinary buildings, its cultural see, but also its politics being on the front line if you'd like, and get them interested me
well, it's such a question. i mean, it's because having that university sort of went behind the as joining the army. one of the 1st things i did in the army was to take the minute to train on the way you got into about my stephanie. but in all the sitting and either at that time in the east germany, which some areas may just need reminding of somebody. confronted by getting a course the what was in the, in a german border fits extraordinary. so the line of bob was machine guns and mine strips...
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i've— surreal as well. i've had a chat with barney — surreal as well. i've had a chat with barney and my kids up i surreal as well. i've had a chat with barney and my kids up on surreal as well. i've had a chat - with barney and my kids up on what they thought of it. it�*s been a whirlwind few days since we got back, but it�*s so lovely to be home. after all of that, what do you do now? _ after all of that, what do you do now? i— after all of that, what do you do now? i know you take a little bit of time _ now? i know you take a little bit of time off, _ now? i know you take a little bit of time off, but what is next? next ear, time off, but what is next? next year. there _ time off, but what is next? next year, there will _ time off, but what is next? next year, there will hopefully - time off, but what is next? iier year, there will hopefully be more normal race calendars. i�*d love to be able to race a little bit more normally. the racing scene has been a little bit on and off, so hopefully, we�*ll get through the winter and into the spring and summe
i've— surreal as well. i've had a chat with barney — surreal as well. i've had a chat with barney and my kids up i surreal as well. i've had a chat with barney and my kids up on surreal as well. i've had a chat - with barney and my kids up on what they thought of it. it�*s been a whirlwind few days since we got back, but it�*s so lovely to be home. after all of that, what do you do now? _ after all of that, what do you do now? i— after all of that, what do you do now? i know you take...
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well. ., ., as well.poken to any _ as well. let me ask you, have you spoken to any of- you spoken to any of the victim since i found out about the case? , ., ., ~' since i found out about the case? , . .,~ ., case? yes. i have talked to several of _ case? yes. i have talked to several of them _ case? yes. i have talked to several of them and - case? yes. i have talked to several of them and they . case? yes. i have talked to l several of them and they had case? yes. i have talked to - several of them and they had at the same. — several of them and they had at the same, they are just... they could _ the same, they are just... they could not— the same, they are just... they could not believe all nine counts _ could not believe all nine counts he was found guilty and they— counts he was found guilty and they were just as excited and appreciative and the justice system... i'mjust appreciative and the justice system... i'm just so happy for them _ system... i'm just so happy for them and— system... i'm just so
well. ., ., as well.poken to any _ as well. let me ask you, have you spoken to any of- you spoken to any of the victim since i found out about the case? , ., ., ~' since i found out about the case? , . .,~ ., case? yes. i have talked to several of _ case? yes. i have talked to several of them _ case? yes. i have talked to several of them and - case? yes. i have talked to several of them and they . case? yes. i have talked to l several of them and they had case? yes. i have talked to - several...
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. this is a reshuffle that so far has gone well-— gone well.s during the pandemic with him taking over downing street briefings. but, you know, the opposite for nadhim zahawi? . ~ know, the opposite for nadhim zahawi? , ,, , ., know, the opposite for nadhim zahawi? , ,, ., zahawi? yes, i think if you had asked me _ zahawi? yes, i think if you had asked me two _ zahawi? yes, i think if you had asked me two days _ zahawi? yes, i think if you had asked me two days ago - zahawi? yes, i think if you had asked me two days ago who i zahawi? yes, i think if you had| asked me two days ago who do zahawi? yes, i think if you had - asked me two days ago who do you think might get a promotion out of this i think nadhim zahawi would have been why the names i would have put forward because he has been so high profile in recent months and seen as a pretty competent performer on this, the vaccine programme has been a big success for the government and he is very much been the face of that over recent months, so it seems like a pretty obvious choice for him to b
. this is a reshuffle that so far has gone well-— gone well.s during the pandemic with him taking over downing street briefings. but, you know, the opposite for nadhim zahawi? . ~ know, the opposite for nadhim zahawi? , ,, , ., know, the opposite for nadhim zahawi? , ,, ., zahawi? yes, i think if you had asked me _ zahawi? yes, i think if you had asked me two _ zahawi? yes, i think if you had asked me two days _ zahawi? yes, i think if you had asked me two days ago - zahawi? yes, i think if...
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as well. just on your point about — christmas as well. just on your point about thousands - christmastired lorry drivers being written to, i suppose you would not want them to of been retired drivers from that of ago given as he said the arduous nature of thejob ago given as he said the arduous nature of the job and also not like riding a bike. there is a kind of bias that you got to get back into if you are going to deal with the vehicles that large.— if you are going to deal with the vehicles that large. absolutely. i think it's a _ vehicles that large. absolutely. i think it's a bit — vehicles that large. absolutely. i think it's a bit worrying - vehicles that large. absolutely. i think it's a bit worrying that - vehicles that large. absolutely. i think it's a bit worrying that that | think it's a bit worrying that that is being — think it's a bit worrying that that is being seen as a measure edges to be clear. _ is being seen as a measure edges to be clear. the — is being seen as a measure edges to be clear, the industry experts are saying _ be clear, the industry experts are sayi
as well. just on your point about — christmas as well. just on your point about thousands - christmastired lorry drivers being written to, i suppose you would not want them to of been retired drivers from that of ago given as he said the arduous nature of thejob ago given as he said the arduous nature of the job and also not like riding a bike. there is a kind of bias that you got to get back into if you are going to deal with the vehicles that large.— if you are going to deal with the...
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well, who benefits from the for x markets? it's the people who are in the money changing business, and they get an override on all that money sloshing in flashing out. and they get a commission, they get a ron t, a globalized finance, lies economy. and when it breaks down, whether through the pandemic crisis or the global financial crisis, the people who are not finance ears are all going to get penalized. the finance years are not getting penalized the right. they're using this as an opportunity to even gouge more from the people. that's why the people and we said are now salvador have said, you know what, we're just going to go to a big point standard and get rid of the whole. the whole lot of you, well, the salvador experiment is ongoing, it's, i think, an experiment which will prove to displace especially for in developing economies. and even the financial times is now reporting this, that bit quite make sense for a developing economy because of these issues like for ex reserves and trying to manage inflation, trying to ma
well, who benefits from the for x markets? it's the people who are in the money changing business, and they get an override on all that money sloshing in flashing out. and they get a commission, they get a ron t, a globalized finance, lies economy. and when it breaks down, whether through the pandemic crisis or the global financial crisis, the people who are not finance ears are all going to get penalized. the finance years are not getting penalized the right. they're using this as an...
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well, he appears to be on rocky ground. however, when they called the election a few weeks ago, actually election coincided by the way, with the events in cobble with the withdrawal of the american. it seemed a strategic move at the time because the liberals were actually doing quite well for awhile, particularly with with the vaccinations. there was a feeling that while flow and some say bumpy, and the little lock downs were easing during the summer. so there was a feeling of that, that there are some resolution approaching. i can see why they called this election now before whatever troubles would come as a result of the economic stimulus programs. we don't know many countries in the west or in for a number of surprises, i think in, in the next coming months. so perhaps if a high, the, i being a strategist for 2 though who is seeking a majority government right now, he has a minority government the west african nation of gainey. wally draws global headlines, but a military career that has some shock waves through commodit
well, he appears to be on rocky ground. however, when they called the election a few weeks ago, actually election coincided by the way, with the events in cobble with the withdrawal of the american. it seemed a strategic move at the time because the liberals were actually doing quite well for awhile, particularly with with the vaccinations. there was a feeling that while flow and some say bumpy, and the little lock downs were easing during the summer. so there was a feeling of that, that there...
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well, they, they didn't do. so for weeks we heard only mumbling and obfuscation that they tried to change the topic, tried to defend themselves, assure the international community to get the afghans as well. they did everything by the book. there were no mistakes made on the intelligence. half that they, they tracked this vehicle from an ice as compound they saw him with, with containers which looked suspicious. d like david with explosives, which were the course which were containers of water. and he had that very early put, believe this, this new version that was later introduce that. the a, a warning because we heard from the pentagon, the, this intelligence that this car was an imminent threat came from all manner of agencies that it was all but confirmed. and then we have the story about the saying, oh wait, there are, there are a kid that the she had to get very difficult to imagine the military which had drones villa, scott, the todd. and i can assure you we were here. we heard that there were drones and
well, they, they didn't do. so for weeks we heard only mumbling and obfuscation that they tried to change the topic, tried to defend themselves, assure the international community to get the afghans as well. they did everything by the book. there were no mistakes made on the intelligence. half that they, they tracked this vehicle from an ice as compound they saw him with, with containers which looked suspicious. d like david with explosives, which were the course which were containers of water....
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well, that is the thing.re atlantic. well, that is the thing. if you are going _ atlantic. well, that is the thing. if you are going to _ atlantic. well, that is the thing. if you are going to try _ atlantic. well, that is the thing. if you are going to try to - atlantic. well, that is the thing. if you are going to try to sign i atlantic. well, that is the thing. if you are going to try to sign al if you are going to try to sign a new_ if you are going to try to sign a new trade _ if you are going to try to sign a new trade deal with the united states. — new trade deal with the united states, or anybody really, arguably you are _ states, or anybody really, arguably you are in — states, or anybody really, arguably you are in a — states, or anybody really, arguably you are in a stronger position doing that if— you are in a stronger position doing that if you — you are in a stronger position doing that if you are part of a big trading _ that if you are part of a big trading block, if you are working side by— tr
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i do that often times as wells fargo as well. but morgan stanley has been a monster for us and that on the call side. everybody already covered all the different reasons why the banks are exciting right now but let's also consider that those investment banks, i think when you look at trading volume -- he i brought that up on tuesday, the volumes are extreme. they're absolutely growing each and every day each and every week each and every year. and that's something i think that has to be held account because that is something huge for many of the various quote unquote banks or investment banks really and i think that's something, sully often times is overlooked. but that's part of what they're doing. that is a part what we're seeing one of the reasons i think we are seeing a lot of the names with a lot of room to the upside still on the breakout. and they're inexpensive when you look at book where they trade versus book, except for jp morgan, many of names are still very inexpensive from that metric that's why i continue to be rea
i do that often times as wells fargo as well. but morgan stanley has been a monster for us and that on the call side. everybody already covered all the different reasons why the banks are exciting right now but let's also consider that those investment banks, i think when you look at trading volume -- he i brought that up on tuesday, the volumes are extreme. they're absolutely growing each and every day each and every week each and every year. and that's something i think that has to be held...
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well, this is a — how far can it reach? well, this is a cruise _ how far can it reach?ow far can it reach? well, this is a cruise missile, a l this is a cruise missile, a long—range cruise missile, and analysts have been looking at the pictures in state media this morning. they said this is the kind of weapon that they showed up at a parade but we have not seen tests fired before. we —— the thing about the cruise missile is fis very low and it is very difficult to detect by radar. we haven't had this test confirmed by either the south korean military or us officials. however, some have stated that sometimes because it's not a ballistic missile test, and that the key difference, because it's not a ballistic missile test, it means that perhaps they didn't inform us at this time, but when it comes to the difference, when it comes to cruise missiles it's not subject to the same un international sanctions as ballistic missiles, but when you speak to analysts, dismissal is still capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. so there is a very strategic weapon. there is a very strate
well, this is a — how far can it reach? well, this is a cruise _ how far can it reach?ow far can it reach? well, this is a cruise missile, a l this is a cruise missile, a long—range cruise missile, and analysts have been looking at the pictures in state media this morning. they said this is the kind of weapon that they showed up at a parade but we have not seen tests fired before. we —— the thing about the cruise missile is fis very low and it is very difficult to detect by radar. we...
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and very personal as well. what was the sort of beginnings of this idea >> well, so "mr.ul for. and, you know, who's doing his best to be happy but just isn't happy all the time and, you know, in the second episode, he has a full blown anxiety attack so it's a lighthearted comedy. and, you know, there's - there's a lot of talk nowadays about mental health, which i think is really a good thing there's historically been a stigma people going through anxiety, don't want to talk about it. because they think people say, "hey, you know, suck it up quit whining," et cetera but the truth is, like one out of every six americans has some kind of anxiety disorder and i think it's great and it's time for all of us to be there for each other and not telling people, like, "hey, just quit whining. but we're here and, you know, offer our kindness >> seth: you know, it's interesting. because i think you're right that it is destigmatized a great deal compared to maybe ten years ago. but then, you also see what simone biles and naomi osaka go through where i feel like there is great amount
and very personal as well. what was the sort of beginnings of this idea >> well, so "mr.ul for. and, you know, who's doing his best to be happy but just isn't happy all the time and, you know, in the second episode, he has a full blown anxiety attack so it's a lighthearted comedy. and, you know, there's - there's a lot of talk nowadays about mental health, which i think is really a good thing there's historically been a stigma people going through anxiety, don't want to talk about...