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well, for example. that's the whole thing, _ though? well, for example. the whole thing, isn't it? going - the whole thing, isn't it? going into schools, _ the whole thing, isn't it? going into schools, for _ the whole thing, isn't it? going into schools, for example - the whole thing, isn't it? going into schools, for example in . the whole thing, isn't it? going - into schools, for example in making sure that schools are properly educating young girls and boys. you perhaps remember very recently there was an outcry about rape culture within schools, showing that sexual harassment at such a young age is endemic, which is frankly astounding, isn't it, when you think that it's already happening in schools and girls are being groomed, and then this continues later on in life. so how do we do that? we have consent workshops, for example, and we teach girls and boys to interact together in a healthy way, and this becomes part of the curriculum, part of the culture, which at the moment, it is not. . �* , of the culture, which at the moment, it is not. . k, ,,
well, for example. that's the whole thing, _ though? well, for example. the whole thing, isn't it? going - the whole thing, isn't it? going into schools, _ the whole thing, isn't it? going into schools, for _ the whole thing, isn't it? going into schools, for example - the whole thing, isn't it? going into schools, for example in . the whole thing, isn't it? going - into schools, for example in making sure that schools are properly educating young girls and boys. you perhaps remember very...
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well, the daily expresses so far, one just one outlet to well or to confront fear, if i may say so the son with this information and to will openly step forward and say, well actually that report that we were published was not true. so now the ball is the sun's cord, which is the so far sticking to its guns as well. probably you would if it's your exclusive, probably there, you know, well, reaching out to their sources to get some information to back their journalism. but the british or security minister, minister of security when confronted when asked whether or not this report was true, he hesitated to back the sons claims have, listen, i'm can't comment, won't comment on the specific case, but it would be fair to say correct to say that we face threats of this type that are different, they're more sophisticated, they're more extensive than they ever have been before. well, so essentially everything that he has had to say here is, well, in plain human words, not political talk that, well, the british government is facing cyber threats. and so that's it. and nothing about something be
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>> oh, yes, of course. >> well actually the flight had gone extremely well. we had one or two problems, docking problem earlier, problem with the -- something floating around in the abort switch, which was closed, as if we were pushing the abort switch closed but all of these were taken care of. now we're on the the way down, flying up on our backs line this, with the engine pointing that way, slowing down and getting gradually more steeper and more steeper. we had a ruling that the computer had to be updated by the landing radar. reason being is that while you're on your back obviously you can't see the ground, you can't see the mountains, you can't see the rocks or anything. so we had a rule that said if the landing radar is not updating the computer by the time that you're down at a level of about 13,000 feet, then you have to abort. you have to get out of there. well, the landing radar wasn't working. and so they call us up and said your landing is not working and we said thank you very much, we're aware of that. and then a little bit further on and i sai
>> oh, yes, of course. >> well actually the flight had gone extremely well. we had one or two problems, docking problem earlier, problem with the -- something floating around in the abort switch, which was closed, as if we were pushing the abort switch closed but all of these were taken care of. now we're on the the way down, flying up on our backs line this, with the engine pointing that way, slowing down and getting gradually more steeper and more steeper. we had a ruling that the...
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oh, well, it's exactly true what you're just serve and you know, well why that came to power. there was some who you rushing the so called expert circles that you know, biden is a service, he's not ready to go. so a way to think going to come down because use a center. well, sandra is inside at the very, and society center is inside a regular and you would, you know, look nice people. i mean most of the group will just be in the, in nazi germany. and julia are gone by the centrist, you know, by people who just went with the flow and did everything. it was supposed to be there and you know, the bananas. we will. so by the repeat these things that he actually doesn't believe in 20 years ago. so 2 years ago he said, very different things, right? he's a board sort of very risky and i will see you this projects. i mean, this green you deals. that's all what happens in europe. you know, i recently, germany prided to sell or get out of nuclear energy. your bonds are shut down and fall into today will read in the side, which is the main georgia german. and you'd have to use an article
oh, well, it's exactly true what you're just serve and you know, well why that came to power. there was some who you rushing the so called expert circles that you know, biden is a service, he's not ready to go. so a way to think going to come down because use a center. well, sandra is inside at the very, and society center is inside a regular and you would, you know, look nice people. i mean most of the group will just be in the, in nazi germany. and julia are gone by the centrist, you know, by...
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well, it's very different. well, it's a very different atmosphere in the circumstances and everything totally different. first of all, i mean people are flying up there. not here here they're just walking and there's gravity. so this is a completely different feeling which i miss already, which i already miss. because the fact that you don't feel any weight, then you can like push yourself a little bit and fly until you stop yourself. is something you cannot experience here on earth. maybe that you loved it so much because it was something you feel. but if you'd been, after 6 months, you'd just be at the and please i just want to feel as well. yeah, i'm sure that's a part of it. and if her spend there 6 months, i would missed earth and i would want to come back as soon as possible. but when i talk to other customers up there, usually their intention is to fly in to spend as much time up there as possible with needs. so it's a little different. there are certain certain, you know, aspects of life up there that i
well, it's very different. well, it's a very different atmosphere in the circumstances and everything totally different. first of all, i mean people are flying up there. not here here they're just walking and there's gravity. so this is a completely different feeling which i miss already, which i already miss. because the fact that you don't feel any weight, then you can like push yourself a little bit and fly until you stop yourself. is something you cannot experience here on earth. maybe that...
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well, it is - planned. so how will data be gathered? well, it is going l planned.d. so how will data be - gathered? well, it is going to be a really complicated _ gathered? well, it is going to be a really complicated and _ gathered? well, it is going to be a really complicated and expert - gathered? well, it is going to be a | really complicated and expert audit and it will be taking place in wales as well and we are not going to second guess exactly how they are going to do it because there are going to do it because there are going to do it because there are going to be the experts, you know, they will be a huge debate about how to deal with all this, but we are saying it has to be really comprehensive, really thorough, it has got to get really good buy in from all the experts who are involved in research and providing services to women, but importantly patients as well because it is patients as well because it is patients who are living with this incurable condition who are experiencing the kind of loneliness, the isolation and the feeling that nobody understan
well, it is - planned. so how will data be gathered? well, it is going l planned.d. so how will data be - gathered? well, it is going to be a really complicated _ gathered? well, it is going to be a really complicated and _ gathered? well, it is going to be a really complicated and expert - gathered? well, it is going to be a | really complicated and expert audit and it will be taking place in wales as well and we are not going to second guess exactly how they are going to do it because there...
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well indeed they have, but well, just a quick debrief as to what happened. indeed the the, the sun, the tabloid published an article claiming that russian spies again, unnamed, just some spies that the apparently cracked the information rules of the oxford university store, the formula and the well, at least maybe not the formula, but the general idea behind the astrazeneca vaccine, and that allowed russia to create its own sputnik v vaccine. so since then, the creators of this particular vaccine, they released their own statement. and in the, in this state that statement, they went into detail as to why that was not possible. and that was simply a case of fake news. so a few points that they're making is the fact indeed sputnik re and astrazeneca, the use, a similar approach like the technology. i mean, i don't want to get too deep into the, you know, biochemistry terms. but in general terms, the technology they're using is the same. but for example, astrazeneca is using the bi materials extracted from a chimpanzee from the, from the chimpanzees. while sputnik li uses a human platform,
well indeed they have, but well, just a quick debrief as to what happened. indeed the the, the sun, the tabloid published an article claiming that russian spies again, unnamed, just some spies that the apparently cracked the information rules of the oxford university store, the formula and the well, at least maybe not the formula, but the general idea behind the astrazeneca vaccine, and that allowed russia to create its own sputnik v vaccine. so since then, the creators of this particular...
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well, i mean, there is real fear that as well, you know, genuine paranoid as i say. but there is, yes, i mean there is also a great deal of the convenient out of the convenient enemy. i have a formula that this, i say that nato will never actually defend any we're russia might attack. and russia will never attack any word, but nato might defend because, you know, on the other hand, i regard unit a stuffy region in the west about a russian threat to invade the baltic states or does just absolutely nonsense in crane and georgia, that's a different matter very of course there are ongoing frozen conflict, but now this notion of red lines is key for both russia and later. and i think, especially the russian level prison, putin has committed the country to both flexibility and firmness in defining in defending those lines. which i think is a very significant ambition. and if i were one of the nader commanders, i would want to challenge that. do you think this high things game will play out somehow in the near future? do you think nader will try to sort of test those red li
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no, well well china is of let's just sorry, just to correct. china is of course participating in the question is about world leaders while the optics of world leaders of the climate. so those of course folks the attention of the world in particular, the media are on a, in reality it's need of their presence well leaders all that speech is because we've heard plenty of speeches. as i said, what matters is what they bring into the table. whether they would bring, we're not really discouraged by in china participation. but what does that say for the president not, not to attend? of course the, you know, there will be many people will be disappointed that not all the will leaders of there. as i said, you know, a dose the optics of will lead is being at the summit, but we've had countless summits where we've been countless l leaders attending. we've had the president of china, we bought the president, the united states. i'm still, we're locked into fossil fuels, we're still locked into increasing pollution. so it's not simply that presence that matters. what matters actually is what they'
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well, i'm pretty well, all things considered.a doctor, of course, i know how bad things can be. i was diagnosed a year ago now with what's called advanced prostate cancer — not necessarily terminal, but it's spread beyond the prostate. and my psa, which is a marker of the severity of a disease, and the probability of recurrence and ultimate death was very high — 130. only 5% of men have a psa as high as that. so, obviously, this was deeply upsetting and shocking at the time. and i've been having to come to terms with it since then. it's quite a long and complicated story. as a doctor, of course, i spend all my life living in a world of death and suffering. but, right from the start of your career as a doctor, you learn detachment. you have to be. you try to find a balance between compassion and detachment. but when it comes to you, obviously, it feels utterly different. and the more i thought about it initially, as panic—struck as we all are, it struck me the really important thing was not... i'm 71, i've had a good life. althoug
well, i'm pretty well, all things considered.a doctor, of course, i know how bad things can be. i was diagnosed a year ago now with what's called advanced prostate cancer — not necessarily terminal, but it's spread beyond the prostate. and my psa, which is a marker of the severity of a disease, and the probability of recurrence and ultimate death was very high — 130. only 5% of men have a psa as high as that. so, obviously, this was deeply upsetting and shocking at the time. and i've been...
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well, i guess that's good to work for russia as well. well, for leaving. thank you very much for your time. it's been great pleasure talking to you. thank you so much and thank you for watching hope to see you again next week when walter parts, ah me, the ah, with is your media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation, whole community? are you going the right way, or are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, the 2nd day of the g 20 summit draws to a close in rome with a broad endorsement of a global corporate tax being the main achievement. love that everyone sees it. that way, we look at y plus and some of the stories that shaped the weak you case ambulance service, warns of an unprecedented crisis ahead. as the army is put on standby to help cope with cobra cases and the winter flu season. we hear from a doctor on the front line, around 5700000 people on waiting lists within the annette c
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well, hey, i did. you want to take up the fact that it's out the door is open, but it's what's also interesting is the, the nate dishonest because they know there's just no way that made the member say, such as germany are going to agree to ukraine membership. so what we're really doing is essentially by having a de facto membership and others are actually getting more or more troops and miss styles than weapon race stationed in you. so ukraine becomes a de facto nato space. same thing with, i mean, in general, not only oh, you know, we need to, yes, but they don't remember that make us so what does that create? well, as far as that is a secure, right, and this is something that said last week, again, the, the ball discussion, you know, when we see miss style cargo, you know, that's something we worry about. i guess it's just what nato is doing. so there is again, this, the dishonest of major doing is, are officially and when they were, the russians don't around the say, we don't like what you're doing
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well, i guess that could work for russia as well. so well, dr. live and thank you very much for your time. has been great pleasure talking to you. thank you so much and thank you for watching hope to see you again next week on walter part. ah mm hm. mm. join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then mm ah, it's safe. it has to be rash, to be able to afford enzyme, and find the luxury that for sure. despite having the most expensive health care system in the world, we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths from treatable causes, so americans are suffering every day from it. it's as if these people don't count. i saw how they can choose your customers and dump the sick so also right and satisfy their wall street investors. no parents should have to see what i saw. if you're denying payment for someone's care, your make life and death decisions and determine to get to live and who dies to me, that's best get
well, i guess that could work for russia as well. so well, dr. live and thank you very much for your time. has been great pleasure talking to you. thank you so much and thank you for watching hope to see you again next week on walter part. ah mm hm. mm. join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then mm ah, it's safe. it has to be rash, to be able to afford enzyme, and find the luxury that for...
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and, well, bank apps as well. so a lot of the lots of sites, a lot of services that were used to using they, well they went off line. but one apps seem to take advantage of it and mainly to take advantage of whatsapp not work. and that's the telegram messenger. the s m m, their social media team even had their fun on twitter before twitter went down as well. and while they tried to attract new uses, and well they successfully did so because it is estimated some 50000000 new uses join telegram and it almost went down as well, but not because of the facebook thing, but because you had to process so many new accounts being registered, so yeah, and there were a few funny reactions on line to this whole may hm. unfolding have a look. we're working to get things back to normal. telegram, you're single, come over the servers are up and the parents aren't home. so yes, being a little tongue in cheek, the s m. m team there by probably, well capitalizing on the whole situation. but in general, this whole thing, it underline
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all that well. and, and the ordinance is flowing against isis or all kinds of targets now has to come from the gulf. it was biting who wanted to get out and the end bite. and also. busy what against the best advice of his, of his national security team to, to, to stay there until certain conditions could be met? as the headlines for this, our up next movie, director clim shipping, co talks about his experience of making the 1st ever film shot in space aboard the i said a lot of just a few moments time. let's see what i can offer. now with the latest join us again that ah a financial survival guide. daisy, let's learn about be allowed. let's say i'm at a great time, grief on base of the fight. 9 wall street pod, thank you for helping with enjoy. that's right. fill out her desk slavery with a . so i have to ask you, the 1st thing is that bad up or down here was very different or is so very different atmosphere and the circumstances and everything totally different . first of all, i mean people are fly
all that well. and, and the ordinance is flowing against isis or all kinds of targets now has to come from the gulf. it was biting who wanted to get out and the end bite. and also. busy what against the best advice of his, of his national security team to, to, to stay there until certain conditions could be met? as the headlines for this, our up next movie, director clim shipping, co talks about his experience of making the 1st ever film shot in space aboard the i said a lot of just a few...
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*, ., ~ very well. let me turn to you. what sort i very well. that's dreadful. mark, let me turn to you. what sort of| let me turn to you. what sort of pressure for you coming under at that point from penny's father? pretty extreme. for many years, i knew — pretty extreme. for many years, i knew the _ pretty extreme. for many years, i knew the cultural aspects, and it wasjustm — knew the cultural aspects, and it wasjust... i'm trying to find the right— wasjust... i'm trying to find the right words _ wasjust... i'm trying to find the right words. it was... i never thought. _ right words. it was... i never thought, because my love was so intense _ thought, because my love was so intense for— thought, because my love was so intense for penny when we got together, _ intense for penny when we got together, i didn't see the complications, the obstacles, i didn't — complications, the obstacles, i didn't. ~ ., , ., didn't. where your family opposed to it as well? me _ didn't. where your family opposed to it as
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now as well. the rationale is that they're not predictable, but your goal is expect the was because what is behind it is a very region ideology which wants to reform the wall according to the ultra liberal model in which views big god, just such as russia and china ass. the goal was achieving that goal. in order to remove these obstacles, anything go, you're going to lie. of course, you can organize on who was and then say that these are people's rebellions. 38, but he's been worked in key of doing what was supposed to get peaceful demonstration. you know, of course the really left the president who somehow is not legally let the president because he, oh he was going to be pro ration, you know, wanted to join the association agreement. but still, somehow it was pro ration, right? so these people will y, as they will use violence and they will use a new pin as long as they feel impunity. the random unit, you know, you know, store them back instead of us about them from now, it breaks my heart to se
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oh, well you can add to that reports of mass resignation as well. and as a result, the city could see 20 percent of its fire house as close as well as 20 percent fewer ambulances on the roads as well. but meanwhile, the country's health authorities are still urging people to get vaccines. now we spoke to david haggard, the publisher of the great recession blog and contributed to both in a 50 financial news websites. he says he was fired from his local government job for refusing to get a shot, despite already having natural immunity from a recent covert infection. my colleague, daniel hawkins, listen to his story. well, i have the underlying health condition that makes it so that it would be risky for me to take that. and i explained that to my employer love the nation school trying to get an exempt from based on the cdc's medical exemptions. but i wasn't successful at getting that my feeling is that a person with chronic fatigue syndrome, many people without illness and had a serious repercussions from taking the vaccine. so i didn't want to take t
oh, well you can add to that reports of mass resignation as well. and as a result, the city could see 20 percent of its fire house as close as well as 20 percent fewer ambulances on the roads as well. but meanwhile, the country's health authorities are still urging people to get vaccines. now we spoke to david haggard, the publisher of the great recession blog and contributed to both in a 50 financial news websites. he says he was fired from his local government job for refusing to get a shot,...
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well, with a quote with ukraine, the irony is, well, is beyond comprehension here. so, so far, again, rush has been making these steps, increasing the volume. and, you know, vladimir putin has been very understanding and he's been saying that, well, we will do everything in our power, but it has to be beneficial to both the buy and the seller. and the so it's really unclear as to how many more steps unreciprocated russia will take and is ready to take the natural gas price in europe as swords to an old time record is now nearly $6.00 times what it was in the spring. let's put the continent uncles for a major energy crunch and laid bare internal divisions within the block about brussels green policies. it oliver explains while prices are as high as they are on the commodities market. this isn't so much going to trickle down to consumers as perhaps these prices are gonna fall upon homeowners from a more domestic home uses, form a great height to what we've heard from the european commission president ursula found a lion is that she recognizes that there are major prob
well, with a quote with ukraine, the irony is, well, is beyond comprehension here. so, so far, again, rush has been making these steps, increasing the volume. and, you know, vladimir putin has been very understanding and he's been saying that, well, we will do everything in our power, but it has to be beneficial to both the buy and the seller. and the so it's really unclear as to how many more steps unreciprocated russia will take and is ready to take the natural gas price in europe as swords...
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and well, quite very well associated with the russian royal blood line. so yeah, it is a sight truly to behold. but well, this as all things royal against this wedding was not without its controversies, because the main question is to is as to how much claim on the throne the groom really has here. because his, his relationship with czar nicholas, the 2nd russia's last czar who, along with all of his family, including his children, was well put to death by a firing squad on the orders of while the communist revolutionaries back all the way back in 1918. so this duke, the groom, here he is the great grandson of the cousin of nicholas, the 2nd russia's last czar. and that cousin, while he kind of abdicated and he even pledged allegiance to the revolutionary authorities, back in 1917, only to change his mind later in exile in europe. but whatever controversies is the rest about this wedding, well, there still will let the experts to decide as to what to do with them. and we will wish the newly weds the best of luck. of course. next poland, justice minister s
and well, quite very well associated with the russian royal blood line. so yeah, it is a sight truly to behold. but well, this as all things royal against this wedding was not without its controversies, because the main question is to is as to how much claim on the throne the groom really has here. because his, his relationship with czar nicholas, the 2nd russia's last czar who, along with all of his family, including his children, was well put to death by a firing squad on the orders of while...
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well, naturally bonds don't do well, credit doesn't do quite as well and even equities, well past therns they languish a little bit in that type of environment. >> you know, we just talked about alcoa, numbers were solid, stocks up 3 or 400% this year. so do we buy industrial companies that make stuff and keep the rest in cash? >> well, no. i would say we definitely put a lean on to cyclicals if you look at s&p cyclicals versus defensives, they're back to year highs now. remember in the summer months when the cyclical trade fell out of bed and it was not performing well as well as growth took over, bond proxies took over now cyclical has reasserted itself on the idea of rising rates. i think one of the biggest risks to your earlier point in question is the bond market still hasn't priced in sustained inflation. everybody worries about a fed taper and rising rates what happens when the bond market wakes up some morning and decides inflation is here to stay and we need to price in an inflation term premium >> what happens? if that happens. >> if that happens, you're going to have the wh
well, naturally bonds don't do well, credit doesn't do quite as well and even equities, well past therns they languish a little bit in that type of environment. >> you know, we just talked about alcoa, numbers were solid, stocks up 3 or 400% this year. so do we buy industrial companies that make stuff and keep the rest in cash? >> well, no. i would say we definitely put a lean on to cyclicals if you look at s&p cyclicals versus defensives, they're back to year highs now....
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, as well as furniture. terms of human well-being, as well as furniture-— as furniture.ndy purvis _ as furniture. good to talk to you. professor andy purvis from - as furniture. good to talk to you. professor andy purvis from the l professor andy purvis from the natural history museum, many thanks for your time this afternoon. time for a look at the weather forecast with helen now. a lot of dry weather forecast this week if thatis dry weather forecast this week if that is what you like, that at times some weak weather fronts just invading with more cloud. and compared with the weekjust gone, where it has been quite mild, it will feel a little cooler. behind this cold weather front, we are introducing this cooler air, dragging its heels, giving some drizzly conditions in the south and east. some sharp showers across northern and western scotland, just one or two elsewhere, by and large a fine and dry day, but close to gale force winds for the northern ireland. they will continue to blow a few showers in overnight, perhaps some more cloud and rain arriving in the western i
, as well as furniture. terms of human well-being, as well as furniture-— as furniture.ndy purvis _ as furniture. good to talk to you. professor andy purvis from - as furniture. good to talk to you. professor andy purvis from the l professor andy purvis from the natural history museum, many thanks for your time this afternoon. time for a look at the weather forecast with helen now. a lot of dry weather forecast this week if thatis dry weather forecast this week if that is what you like, that...
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well, as far as that is a secure, a deep, right? and this is something that says, love again at the, the ball discussion. you know, when we see miss styles as car call, you know, that's the only we worry about. i guess this is what it was doing. so there is again, this, the dishonest of majors doing it's artificial lee. and when they were the russians done around the say, well, we don't like what you're doing. well, we're, we're defensive offensive. steven. those no evidences defense. we know, you know, maybe you can solve it. how does that defensive going to stop? how is that defensive and also georgia, you and i have talked about elsewhere. is that specifically about your brain? nato membership is the key to you membership. that's the, it's always nato, 1st than the you and this is what is going on here. also, we're creating a slippery slope and moral hazard year because the lensky is getting more and more reckless with his actions and his language. and he's being encouraged by washington . well, the european members of nate know,
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oh as well. i'm well you, you can make it any way you want. am what i think is an advantage of this technology and not many people see it as a real advantage is that you can make it the same every time you can make it kind of standardize. and it sounds boring, but most people want to have some predictability of what they buy when you get it from the supermarket here in the middle. and we have meet as a byproduct of very sort of cows are already pretty old. when we get to meet and there is no predictability of what the quality of our media is like in argentina areas, but here in the netherlands, there's not, i don't know how it is in russia, but here it's thought. and i personally hate that i want at least if i pay a lot of money for sake, i want it to be good. i don't mind paying a lot of money for it, but i, i need to be sure that it's okay. um and if it's not good, i'm really disappointed. so i think this kind of guaranteed quality that you can deliver is a big plus. a hamburger that is lock grown is around $1000.00. now. wow. expensive. why
oh as well. i'm well you, you can make it any way you want. am what i think is an advantage of this technology and not many people see it as a real advantage is that you can make it the same every time you can make it kind of standardize. and it sounds boring, but most people want to have some predictability of what they buy when you get it from the supermarket here in the middle. and we have meet as a byproduct of very sort of cows are already pretty old. when we get to meet and there is no...
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well, he's been put in there by a lot of members as well. we're right here. stronger on the never received. you want to come on even i met him on a b, b c program, but he does seem to want to come on. do you really do put into context in this book, how anti capitalist literature has been there, even surveilled by the state in recent years? obviously the climate activists complaining that they are being under this surveillance state. the obvious, vital question is how can we and may debate and converse in the public arena, knowing that the kinds of surveillance you outlined in the book is a full spectrum across the range. and, you know, people's children, as you say, a coming up against it. yeah, i mean it's, it's incredibly worrying really. we are, i mean, i'm sure you, you, on your, i'm sort of the way that the lease and i'm trying prevents people every math, less views and, and you have a level of surveillance teachers and docs is informing on people's movements. and we'll say now, you know, there is also, you know, that they like to surve
well, he's been put in there by a lot of members as well. we're right here. stronger on the never received. you want to come on even i met him on a b, b c program, but he does seem to want to come on. do you really do put into context in this book, how anti capitalist literature has been there, even surveilled by the state in recent years? obviously the climate activists complaining that they are being under this surveillance state. the obvious, vital question is how can we and may debate and...
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well, that's fantastic. right? well used to know david muir's next. i'm just and i'm dan ashley for sandhya patel all of us. we appreciate your time. we'll see you again here in half an hour before abc 7 news at 6. an hour before abc 7 news at 6. the x-rays from your urgent care visit look good. just stay off that leg, okay? what about my rec team? i'm all they got. next season. thanks doc. wow, he already scheduled my pt. i love doctors who work with athletes. does he know you tripped over a basketball? that's a sports injury. at kaiser permanente, we make getting care easy so you can get back on the court quicker. >>> tonight, breaking the supply ch >>> tonight, breaking the supply chain gridlock. and its growing economic toll. shortages on store shelves across america. cargo ships bottlenecked off the u.s. coast, unable to unload on the docks. president biden vowing to tackle the massive disruption, saying the port of los angeles will begin working around the clock, 24/7. and once on land, the struggle to find truck drivers to deliver the products.
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., ., well. union have resnonded _ well. so the european union have responded both _ well. so the european union have responded both to _ well. so the european union have responded both to what _ well. so the european union have responded both to what the - responded both to what the government is saying and what businesses are saying to make that trade flow a lot easier and while not frictionless, close to frictionless that it was. we heard from the brexit _ frictionless that it was. we heard from the brexit minister - frictionless that it was. we heard l from the brexit minister yesterday and he referred to the problem of the european court ofjustice and he would say we cannot be bound within britain by the european cow ? court whether it's no longer governing us. it's about british sovereignty. is there a compromise in which the ec] plays a role. there a compromise in which the ec] plays a role-— plays a role. because northern ireland continues _ plays a role. because northern ireland continue
., ., well. union have resnonded _ well. so the european union have responded both _ well. so the european union have responded both to _ well. so the european union have responded both to what _ well. so the european union have responded both to what the - responded both to what the government is saying and what businesses are saying to make that trade flow a lot easier and while not frictionless, close to frictionless that it was. we heard from the brexit _ frictionless that it was. we heard...
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well, in the santa rosa plane, the wells were originally drilled in 1977 in response to the historic 1976 to 77 drought. this the water to be hauled to those locations that are in dire needs. >> with a new source doesn't affect the diversion rate. so it helps the cities maintain their water projects. not something that we worked the 2 face project will upgrade the water treatment at sonoma waters. todd road. well. >> and upgrade the water treatment and piping for 2 other wells in the santa rosa plane. >> so they can be used for times of emergency. the completion schedule for phase 2 will depend on the outcome of the planning work and funding here in santa rosa gayle ong kron 4 news. well, the latino experience in san francisco dates back to the gold rush era. >> and today latinos have populated the mission district kron four's camila barco has more on the cultural legacy and community of the latinos in the city. >> the mission district cultural legacy blossoms in murals along the city streets like won on the cs painting. let's roll sus, which means for the roses flowering happened du
well, in the santa rosa plane, the wells were originally drilled in 1977 in response to the historic 1976 to 77 drought. this the water to be hauled to those locations that are in dire needs. >> with a new source doesn't affect the diversion rate. so it helps the cities maintain their water projects. not something that we worked the 2 face project will upgrade the water treatment at sonoma waters. todd road. well. >> and upgrade the water treatment and piping for 2 other wells in...
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well, i hope yes i did. we soon i say yes at noon snellville divers, have you spent the entire night here? this is of steve put on here. we came at 4 and then we came at 7 to postpone by showing unit is thank you so much. it's usually like this is that going to life? i hope that this so tough. nice is over to help them build that. those who are new read it is, but she will, you'll see the j. thank you. thank you for your time shift. so that is one. that is why, and i said, well, we're all excited shirts ever want to show it. so it shows, are you proud? yes, definitely. we're excited and proud. all the motions are with us even. all right, so i'm coming back for you from the mission control center. we've got a lot of family members here. all of them are looking at the screen behind me. where of the landing capsule with the i, i, to person filming crew, along with the russian veteran cosmonaut. aleck naveen sky has just landed in kazakhstan. everything went fine, as i've said before, it is indeed a very histori
well, i hope yes i did. we soon i say yes at noon snellville divers, have you spent the entire night here? this is of steve put on here. we came at 4 and then we came at 7 to postpone by showing unit is thank you so much. it's usually like this is that going to life? i hope that this so tough. nice is over to help them build that. those who are new read it is, but she will, you'll see the j. thank you. thank you for your time shift. so that is one. that is why, and i said, well, we're all...
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well, at the end of the da , qualified? well, at the end of the day. the _ qualified?he producers - qualified? well, at the end of the day, the producers hired l the day, the producers hired this person. they felt they were capable of doing the job. it is theirjob to do the research and what if this person is or is not capable and qualified to do this. clearly, after the fact, does not appear as though she was. in after the fact, does not appear as though she was.— as though she was. in which case, as though she was. in which case. do — as though she was. in which case. do you _ as though she was. in which case, do you think - as though she was. in which case, do you think to - as though she was. in which case, do you think to avoid l case, do you think to avoid something like this happening in future, there needs to be either a a federal level registration process so that those who are our mirrors on film sets are properly qualified?— film sets are properly qualified? film sets are properly uualified? , , , qualified? our industry is . lobal, qualified? our industry i
well, at the end of the da , qualified? well, at the end of the day. the _ qualified?he producers - qualified? well, at the end of the day, the producers hired l the day, the producers hired this person. they felt they were capable of doing the job. it is theirjob to do the research and what if this person is or is not capable and qualified to do this. clearly, after the fact, does not appear as though she was. in after the fact, does not appear as though she was.— as though she was. in which...
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well, i really didn't because _ time? well, i really didn't because he _ time?time? well, i really didn't because he had gone - time? well, i really didn't - because he had gone through the entire file at the central intelligence agency and candidly the files of most of the intelligence partners we have throughout the world. at that point, the intelligence seemed conclusive. he did what we call a murder board. he investigated it, he brought the experts in, he ran them down, and i think at the end of the day, he decided for himself that the case was made that he did have biological weapons. but as he said, the information turned out not to be true. that is one of the uncertainties of life, that intelligence can only give you at best an 80% probability. only give you at best an 80% probability-— only give you at best an 80% probability. indeed. can i ask how did it _ probability. indeed. can i ask how did it affect _ probability. indeed. can i ask how did it affect them, - probability. indeed. can i ask how did it affect them, you . how did it affect them, you kno
well, i really didn't because _ time? well, i really didn't because he _ time?time? well, i really didn't because he had gone - time? well, i really didn't - because he had gone through the entire file at the central intelligence agency and candidly the files of most of the intelligence partners we have throughout the world. at that point, the intelligence seemed conclusive. he did what we call a murder board. he investigated it, he brought the experts in, he ran them down, and i think at the...
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well, not very good. actually. now, no rabbit got to some to go out there a light to the community more than anything can light round there to build up a bit better and better for the children and things like that. more than, oh, rather than go through a bigger power station laila. so despite the neutral a negative pledges, in this case by our energy seems to be failing to protect the planet. in fact, it seems to be making matters worse. the government is trying to reduce carbon dioxide subsidizing something that is hugely covering. carbon dioxide seems to be a very strange way of spending government money. it's green when it wants to be positive in the new cycle, but it's not green. when he looks at the need to ensure that we have fuel security . it's because it's an ideology. they've almost got to the stage where it becomes a religion. for them, nothing matters more than ensuring that we remove carbon dioxide and move to the green agenda. of course, for many of them, there will be a financial benefit. some of the
well, not very good. actually. now, no rabbit got to some to go out there a light to the community more than anything can light round there to build up a bit better and better for the children and things like that. more than, oh, rather than go through a bigger power station laila. so despite the neutral a negative pledges, in this case by our energy seems to be failing to protect the planet. in fact, it seems to be making matters worse. the government is trying to reduce carbon dioxide...
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but now we need the rest of the private sector chain to step up as well. this is not called a supply chain for nothing. this means the terminal operators, railways, trucking company, shippers, and other retailers as well strengthening our supply chain will continue to be my team's focus. if federal support is needed, our direct all appropriate action and the private sector doesn't step up. we're gonna call them out and ask them act, because our goal is not only to get through this immediate bottleneck, but to address the longstanding weaknesses and our transportation supply chain at this, pandemic has exposed. i. president biden also says that wal mart has made a commitment to a 50 percent increase in truck traffic during those off peak in night time hours, fedex and u. p. s are committing to significantly increasing the amount of goods that they are moving at night, as well as when they're st. biden's and right there is not call the supply chain for nothing. so is there any indication that all of these steps are actually going to make a difference are now
but now we need the rest of the private sector chain to step up as well. this is not called a supply chain for nothing. this means the terminal operators, railways, trucking company, shippers, and other retailers as well strengthening our supply chain will continue to be my team's focus. if federal support is needed, our direct all appropriate action and the private sector doesn't step up. we're gonna call them out and ask them act, because our goal is not only to get through this immediate...
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and well, they try to attract new users and did well they successfully did. so because it is estimated some 50000000 new users join telegram and it almost went down as well, but not because of the facebook thing, but because you had pro says so many new accounts being registered. so yeah, and there were a few funny reactions on line to this whole may have unfolding. have a look. we're working to get things back to normal. telegram you single, come over, the servers are up and my parents aren't home. so yeah, being a little tongue in cheek, the s m m team, they're by probably well capitalizing on the whole situation. but in general, this whole thing and underlines, especially the fact that other businesses not, not well, apparently linked which didn't appear to billing to facebook. that they experience troubles, it really points out how much people and in general, massive massive companies rely on the infrastructure of one particular tech giant. millions of businesses rely on facebook now and many other, many others use, say, spoke in order to, to connect to o
and well, they try to attract new users and did well they successfully did. so because it is estimated some 50000000 new users join telegram and it almost went down as well, but not because of the facebook thing, but because you had pro says so many new accounts being registered. so yeah, and there were a few funny reactions on line to this whole may have unfolding. have a look. we're working to get things back to normal. telegram you single, come over, the servers are up and my parents aren't...
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k as well. so that's a huge amount of money, but the defense secretary is defending this amount of money on the move in general, saying that the u. k. must be better equipped to defend itself, but also must be in a better position to launch these cyber attacks as well. some foreign states are waging cyber warfare not every single day, and we have a right on to international law and among ourselves to defend ourselves. and one of the way see can do that is to dismantle the tools that i used against you. for example, with the hostile state is using a server to deploy ransomware against you spyware. using disinformation, you could use offensive side, but to deal with those servers, it's been on this trajectory for some time now. in fact, the national side, the force has been in operation. it was established since at least november of 2020 . but what we do know is in the past few months now in 2021, at british officials have been hinting at who these hostile states really are. namely russia and chin
k as well. so that's a huge amount of money, but the defense secretary is defending this amount of money on the move in general, saying that the u. k. must be better equipped to defend itself, but also must be in a better position to launch these cyber attacks as well. some foreign states are waging cyber warfare not every single day, and we have a right on to international law and among ourselves to defend ourselves. and one of the way see can do that is to dismantle the tools that i used...
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well done. well. true. and then with the gel is ever see. james fletcher is he's like the jimmy movie very firm guidelines. they saw him by thank you. will see the higher elevations are going to have to watch it. so that's where the biggest what's going tails. if you've got hair like we've got big news if you know anybody with covid right now. it's not going help them now, but merck. >> has applied for emergency use authorization for its covid pill. and this is something you would take when you get covid in the first 5 days of symptoms and they say it showed great results in trials, but they're not going to be releasing it yet. we're not looking until maybe end of the year potentially. so we'll keep tabs on the fda's approval process. will let you know, to make a decision. >> on merck's for emergency use authorization of its covid pill. 7. '06, is the time. and we also have some fun news to share with you san francisco cruises are back. can you believe that it's been since the pandemic. we have not seen one cruise ship dock in san francisco
well done. well. true. and then with the gel is ever see. james fletcher is he's like the jimmy movie very firm guidelines. they saw him by thank you. will see the higher elevations are going to have to watch it. so that's where the biggest what's going tails. if you've got hair like we've got big news if you know anybody with covid right now. it's not going help them now, but merck. >> has applied for emergency use authorization for its covid pill. and this is something you would take...
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well, as we're talking about the full fledge all fields. we're also talking about this drought as it continues to grip california and some bay area homeowners are now investing tech that could actually extract water from the air. now we've seen hardly any rain over the past several months. making water even more precious. one benicia man has found a possible source. the air. the sysnem works like an air conditioner by using coils to chill the air. then it collects water drops in of bazan to purify it. the design engineer compares it to dehumidifier. the ear creating water that he says is safe to drink. now the technology was originally developed to help people were suffering from natural disasters like hurricanes or wildfires victims with little to no access to water. begin to realize that. >> there's a lot of need out there, but it's not continuous. it's on again off again. so we kind of backed off the research and we came down to something instead of making massive amounts of water, something that made more efficient water so we thought,
well, as we're talking about the full fledge all fields. we're also talking about this drought as it continues to grip california and some bay area homeowners are now investing tech that could actually extract water from the air. now we've seen hardly any rain over the past several months. making water even more precious. one benicia man has found a possible source. the air. the sysnem works like an air conditioner by using coils to chill the air. then it collects water drops in of bazan to...
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well, solar is not really how thing. in scotland there's, there's hydro, which is fantastic. wind against scotland has got plenty of skype po in i think we're going to find this 2nd half rather difficult. and also that difficulty . what's the best hope? but i've been, john kennedy says that glasgow is the last best for humanity. let's concentrate in the best. what is it, professor on? i'm no fan of large scale nuclear, but i wonder where the, the small module a nuclear reactors will end up coming favorable in certain places. it's like, well be another dream, like the fowl, the actor, like what fusion white the most of it. i don't think that's quite like that because we do have small reactors in nuclear submarines. the technology at that small scale exists and is functioning and has been as become reliable and established. if it can become something that you and i would be happy, at least not too unhappy to have someone near us knowing that it's safe maybe that is the way to deal with this some laptop you spoke about repe
well, solar is not really how thing. in scotland there's, there's hydro, which is fantastic. wind against scotland has got plenty of skype po in i think we're going to find this 2nd half rather difficult. and also that difficulty . what's the best hope? but i've been, john kennedy says that glasgow is the last best for humanity. let's concentrate in the best. what is it, professor on? i'm no fan of large scale nuclear, but i wonder where the, the small module a nuclear reactors will end up...
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well, the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the ocean when no topic is off the table, it's a shouldn't say atmosphere. people are demoralized, they're exhausted, and many health care workers are experiencing p t s d like symptoms jump into the stream and doing a global community of your online on youtube right now, you can be part of those conversations. wealth this stream. oh, now to sierra. ah, this is al jazeera ah 1300 hours g m t here on al jazeera hello on come all santa maria. welcome to the new south colon power. the 1st african american secretary of state has died. we look back at his life from forestall general to the top us diplomats also on the news. our floods and landside killed thousands of people in the southern indian state of carola and more rain is forecast in the coming days or his anger outside sedans. presidential palaces, protest is demand. the resignation of the prime minister. this is how it sounds and how it looks when the ice cup meets the sea and we report from greenland on the melting of the
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well, you actually say very, very excited, but right. i have to say actually comes for me at a very interesting time because i was just writing a job or is of course a controversial figure politically. because sam considered him as a precursor to fascism which i don't think it is true. actually, an operator died in 23. exactly when it came to power. he became a point, it was so they need to be a senator, but basically he died within a couple of months and really was never involved. but he was a conservative economist. he believed that growth is crucial, that actually poverty cannot be eliminated except for growth. and i mean, ironically, brenda was also a person who was the 1st started interpersonally i mean equality using the fiscal date. so he was actually nichol. i missed the started inequality by the law, but believe that you could not change. so apt that boris johnson would arguably use such a figure. conservative thinker off to rule, but on some might say that he was a civil take is the causing a 20 pound payment to the 6000000 poo
well, you actually say very, very excited, but right. i have to say actually comes for me at a very interesting time because i was just writing a job or is of course a controversial figure politically. because sam considered him as a precursor to fascism which i don't think it is true. actually, an operator died in 23. exactly when it came to power. he became a point, it was so they need to be a senator, but basically he died within a couple of months and really was never involved. but he was a...