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will grant, bbc news. katty: someone who does not have the name castro is now running cuba. use says the world will hold the russian government to account if the prominent opposition leader alexey navalny dies in prison. press secretary jen psaki said moscow should expect consequences. navalny has been on hunger strike for nearly three weeks and being moved to prison hospital. more international pressure on president putin following new u.s. sanctions for meddling in elections. steve rosen beck reports from siberia on the growing tensions with russia. steve: where is russia going under vladimir putin? what kind of a country is the president building? what is he thinking and planning? getting inside vladimir putin's mind is one artist's job. he sees a leader determined to keep our. -- power. >> however you mix up the pieces, russia's jigsaw will always shape putin. he's outplayed everyone.all of his opponents have been removed, jailed, poisoned or killed. steve: alexander was poisoned and later imprisoned. he's on hunger strike. there's is growing concern about his health and
will grant, bbc news. katty: someone who does not have the name castro is now running cuba. use says the world will hold the russian government to account if the prominent opposition leader alexey navalny dies in prison. press secretary jen psaki said moscow should expect consequences. navalny has been on hunger strike for nearly three weeks and being moved to prison hospital. more international pressure on president putin following new u.s. sanctions for meddling in elections. steve rosen beck...
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will grant, bbc news, mexico.ord: more than 4200 deaths in one day, as health services teeter in many parts of the country. a survey this week suggests that even the richest hospitals are running short of critical medicines. more than 345,000 people have died of covid—19 in brazil, making it the second—deadliest outbreak after the united states. terrence mccoy is the rio de janeiro bureau chief for the washington post. earlier, iasked him how bad the situation in the country has become. it has been dire for months, for the entire year in brazil but it is reaching its most critical moment right now since the beginning of the pandemic. in the last three days alone there have been more than 12,000 people who have died. in perspective, more people who died in the last three days than in all of november. in march, 67,000 people died. also in perspective, more than twice the number of dead in any month during the entire pandemic. right now the situation in brazil is deteriorating and reaching its critical days right now
will grant, bbc news, mexico.ord: more than 4200 deaths in one day, as health services teeter in many parts of the country. a survey this week suggests that even the richest hospitals are running short of critical medicines. more than 345,000 people have died of covid—19 in brazil, making it the second—deadliest outbreak after the united states. terrence mccoy is the rio de janeiro bureau chief for the washington post. earlier, iasked him how bad the situation in the country has become. it...
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will grant, bbc news, mexico.nother record: more than 4200 deaths in one day, as health services teeter in many parts of the country. a survey this week suggests that even the richest hospitals are running short of critical medicines. more than 345,000 people have died of covid—19 in brazil, making it the second—deadliest outbreak after the united states. terrence mccoy is the rio de janeiro bureau chief for the washington post. thank you so much for coming on the programme. we have been covering brazil and the situation there over the last few weeks and months and the dire situation. bring this up to speed with where you think we are now. it to speed with where you think we are nova— to speed with where you think we are now-— we are now. it has been dire for months. _ we are now. it has been dire for months, for _ we are now. it has been dire for months, for in _ we are now. it has been dire for months, for in the - we are now. it has been dire for months, for in the entire j for months, for in the entire yearin
will grant, bbc news, mexico.nother record: more than 4200 deaths in one day, as health services teeter in many parts of the country. a survey this week suggests that even the richest hospitals are running short of critical medicines. more than 345,000 people have died of covid—19 in brazil, making it the second—deadliest outbreak after the united states. terrence mccoy is the rio de janeiro bureau chief for the washington post. thank you so much for coming on the programme. we have been...
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will grant, bbc news mexico.blood in the soles have agreed to a voluntary recall as part of a legal settlement. the trainers, launched by rapper lil nas x, are modified nike air max 97s. only 666 pairs were made and all but one have been shipped. the brooklyn collective, mischief, who made the shoes will now offer full refunds to customers in order to remove them from circulation. the settlement resolves a trademark infringement lawsuit filed by nike. archaeologists have discoverd — in their words — the �*ancient egyptian pompeii�* near the city of luxor in egypt. the large city is believed to have been built more than 3,000 years ago. it lies near some of egypt�*s best known monuments. peter lacovara is the director of the ancient egyptian heritage and archaeology fund. i asked why this discovery is so important. it is part of a huge city that was built for the jubilee festival of amenhotep iii. just like the queen, egyptian kings had festivals to celebrate, in his case, the 30th year of his reign so he built a
will grant, bbc news mexico.blood in the soles have agreed to a voluntary recall as part of a legal settlement. the trainers, launched by rapper lil nas x, are modified nike air max 97s. only 666 pairs were made and all but one have been shipped. the brooklyn collective, mischief, who made the shoes will now offer full refunds to customers in order to remove them from circulation. the settlement resolves a trademark infringement lawsuit filed by nike. archaeologists have discoverd — in their...
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our central america correspondent will grant reports. it is an awe—inspiring, frightening sight, captured by the islanders of st vincent as they fled the affected areas. huge, thick plumes of smoke and dust were sent shooting several kilometres into air, as la soufriere unleashed its incredible explosive power. it was bright, but then the light began to deteriorate. and it wasn't at a slow pace, it was rapidly deteriorating. it was just darkness. and then what happened, you began to feel something hitting your skin — ash. and as the ash filled the sky and blocked out the sun, these were the scenes as daytime on the island turned as dark as night in moments. these eruptions are rare — just a handful in 200 years. the last was some a0 years ago, with no casualties, and the government on st vincent are trying hard to avoid loss of life this time, too. i hereby order as follows. one, the evacuation of all premises in the areas designated as the red zone on the north—east and the north—west of st vincent. and the evacuation of the area itself
our central america correspondent will grant reports. it is an awe—inspiring, frightening sight, captured by the islanders of st vincent as they fled the affected areas. huge, thick plumes of smoke and dust were sent shooting several kilometres into air, as la soufriere unleashed its incredible explosive power. it was bright, but then the light began to deteriorate. and it wasn't at a slow pace, it was rapidly deteriorating. it was just darkness. and then what happened, you began to feel...
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will grant reports.y on the symbolism of continuity stop in each appearance raul castro, who shared the stage with the man who replaced him as president, now he has passed him the baton as the first secretary as well. the first time cuba is ruled by someone other than a castro since 1959. it is a significant historical moment in cuba and yes, industries, most people have more pressing concerns. they are coping with the worst economic crisis the island has seen since just after the cold war, with cues around the block for basic goods. translation: i for basic goods. translation: ., �* 4' translation: i don't think the leadership are _ translation: i don't think the leadership are capable - translation: i don't think the leadership are capable of- leadership are capable of getting this out of this spot, says this havana resident. the country is _ says this havana resident. the country is in — says this havana resident. the country is in a _ says this havana resident. the country is in a terrible shape at t
will grant reports.y on the symbolism of continuity stop in each appearance raul castro, who shared the stage with the man who replaced him as president, now he has passed him the baton as the first secretary as well. the first time cuba is ruled by someone other than a castro since 1959. it is a significant historical moment in cuba and yes, industries, most people have more pressing concerns. they are coping with the worst economic crisis the island has seen since just after the cold war,...
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will grant, bbc news. now to some news that might perk you up.say the small plants could be the key courtney bembridge reports. 2020 was the hottest year on record and brought unprecedented levels of extreme weather, including fires, flooding, and drought. making warnings like this from the un increasingly urgent. this is truly a pivotal era for humanity's future and this report shows we have no time to waste. climate disruption is here. rising temperatures are already affecting food security, with more and more land becoming unproductive. coffee is one crop under threat, affecting the livelihoods of more than 100 million farmers. but in these dense tropical forests of sierra leone scientist say they have rediscovered a coffee species not seen in the wild for decades. i think we have a really important discovery, because we've found a coffee that grows at higher temperatures, but also has those qualities that the consumer requires from coffee, ie, a fantastic taste. if we are interested in generating the coffees of the future this is a really imp
will grant, bbc news. now to some news that might perk you up.say the small plants could be the key courtney bembridge reports. 2020 was the hottest year on record and brought unprecedented levels of extreme weather, including fires, flooding, and drought. making warnings like this from the un increasingly urgent. this is truly a pivotal era for humanity's future and this report shows we have no time to waste. climate disruption is here. rising temperatures are already affecting food security,...
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will grant, bbc news.urday when she became the first woman to ride the winner in the grand national, one of the most famous horse races in the world. it's hard to even comprehend it right now, it hasn't even sunk in, the grand national is the first race as a kid that would have caught my imagination or sparked my interest, and to finish with your head in front is beyond belief, to be honest. congratulations to her. back now to tributes to the duke of edinburgh. thousands of people have their own personal memories, having met the duke at official engagements over the years. on his 50th birthday in 1971 the queen and prince philip visited the shipyard at barrow—in—furness in cumbria, where they met twin sisters who remember the encounter to this day. they shared their recollections with our north of england correspondent, judith moritz. newsreel: today at barrow, the first of a new class of british warship takes the water. the launch of hms sheffield was a momentous day, a real royal occasion. and for two pe
will grant, bbc news.urday when she became the first woman to ride the winner in the grand national, one of the most famous horse races in the world. it's hard to even comprehend it right now, it hasn't even sunk in, the grand national is the first race as a kid that would have caught my imagination or sparked my interest, and to finish with your head in front is beyond belief, to be honest. congratulations to her. back now to tributes to the duke of edinburgh. thousands of people have their...
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will grant, bbc news, st vincent.oliday weekend, the message from farmers is to please keep it on a lead. they say the rise in both dog ownership and rambling during the pandemic has led to more attacks on flocks. fiona lamdin report from dartmoor, and just a warning there are some images you may find distressing at the start of this film. easter sunday morning, get here today, some people out last night for a nice bank holiday walk with their dog, dog disappeared for five minutes, yeah. 0nly bit one sheep. neil cole lost 30 lambs and eight ewes after a dog chased some of his flock earlier this month. and to see ewes dead, lying in the field in distress, is, how do you explain that? i can only say, your heart sinks. why do you let your dogs off a field full of sheep? and he's not alone. in dartmoor, there have been 52 attacks on livestock reported so far this year. i'm getting calls almost daily about dog attacks. the injuries that sheep suffer through dogs are absolutely horrendous. in the hot weather, they can end u
will grant, bbc news, st vincent.oliday weekend, the message from farmers is to please keep it on a lead. they say the rise in both dog ownership and rambling during the pandemic has led to more attacks on flocks. fiona lamdin report from dartmoor, and just a warning there are some images you may find distressing at the start of this film. easter sunday morning, get here today, some people out last night for a nice bank holiday walk with their dog, dog disappeared for five minutes, yeah. 0nly...
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will grant reports.over st vincent since la soufriere erupted, darkness and ash. the initial eruption threw a huge plume of smoke and dust kilometres into the air, which obscured the sun. the volcano's activity later knocked out the power to much of the island. a blanket of white—grey volcanic ash now coats everything in sight — homes, buildings, cars and roads. the dust cloud even reached the neighbouring island of barbados, and visibility in some places is extremely limited. st vincent has closed its airspace and travel across the wider caribbean has been affected with many thousands left stranded. i came over here for my mother's funeral. last minute, ourflights were cancelled. we've tried to get through to the embassy, we've had no luck in getting through. we've had our pre—travel covid tests. we've been told to travel again, we have to have a new covid test within the 72 hours before we travel to the uk. where we can get these done in this current time, i genuinely don't know. we just don't have a c
will grant reports.over st vincent since la soufriere erupted, darkness and ash. the initial eruption threw a huge plume of smoke and dust kilometres into the air, which obscured the sun. the volcano's activity later knocked out the power to much of the island. a blanket of white—grey volcanic ash now coats everything in sight — homes, buildings, cars and roads. the dust cloud even reached the neighbouring island of barbados, and visibility in some places is extremely limited. st vincent...
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will grant, bbc news, mexico.ere are questions over how the metals needed for batteries in electrical vehicles will be sourced. one possibility is to mine the deep ocean floor. a number of companies are lining up to exploit the minerals found there, but campaigners warn it could have a disastrous impact on the marine environment. here's our chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt. it is one of the most remote regions on earth, the vastness of the pacific ocean. but more than two miles beneath the surface lie incredible reserves of the metals needed to make electric vehicle batteries. so this is what the mining companies are after. this is a poly—metallic nodule. it's a kind of nugget of crucial battery metals, so in here you've got cobalt, nickel, copper, manganese and there are hundreds of millions of these lying on the deep sea floor in some areas of ocean. we can dramatically reduce our environmental and social impact... the mining companies say sourcing metals from the deep ocean has a lower environmen
will grant, bbc news, mexico.ere are questions over how the metals needed for batteries in electrical vehicles will be sourced. one possibility is to mine the deep ocean floor. a number of companies are lining up to exploit the minerals found there, but campaigners warn it could have a disastrous impact on the marine environment. here's our chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt. it is one of the most remote regions on earth, the vastness of the pacific ocean. but more than two miles...
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will grant, bbc news., authorities say it was sabotaged and blamed it on israel. —— iranian nuclear officials say the natanz atomic facility been hit by a terrorist act. the site is reported to have lost powerjust a day were unveiled there. last year, a fire broke out at the plant, which the authorities said was sabotage and blamed on israel. the bbc�*s middle east analyst, sebastian usher, explains. in israel, and iran has blamed israel for previous incidents at natanz — in israel, there's been no official comment about it, but the media has been quite outspoken in saying it all seems to point to israel having being behind what happened, and talking about the cyberattacks, similar to what happened back in 2010, in natanz again, when the stuxnet virus was put into the computer system there. it caused a huge amount of damage which put back the nuclear programme in iran by several years, and that was israel and the us together. the bbc�*s middle east analyst, sebastian usher. shops pubs and restaurants will
will grant, bbc news., authorities say it was sabotaged and blamed it on israel. —— iranian nuclear officials say the natanz atomic facility been hit by a terrorist act. the site is reported to have lost powerjust a day were unveiled there. last year, a fire broke out at the plant, which the authorities said was sabotage and blamed on israel. the bbc�*s middle east analyst, sebastian usher, explains. in israel, and iran has blamed israel for previous incidents at natanz — in israel,...
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will grant, bbc news.ied next saturday at windsor castle in a ceremonial royal funeral. the prince of wales has said the royal family has been deeply touched by the tributes paid to the duke. the greek prime minister kyriakos mitsotakis has ordered a speedy investigation into the killing of a veteran crime journalist in athens. yorgos karavaz was shot at least six times outside his home in athens. courtney bembridge reports. the wife of yorgos karavaz sits on the sidewalk where her husband was shot multiple times with a silenced weapon by two men on a paired. senior police have described the killing is a professional hit.— professional hit. we turned around to _ professional hit. we turned around to see _ professional hit. we turned around to see what - professional hit. we turned around to see what was - around to see what was happening, the shots could still be heard, and then i saw a man in khaki standing above him, firing repeatedly. his colleagues _ him, firing repeatedly. his colleagues broke the new
will grant, bbc news.ied next saturday at windsor castle in a ceremonial royal funeral. the prince of wales has said the royal family has been deeply touched by the tributes paid to the duke. the greek prime minister kyriakos mitsotakis has ordered a speedy investigation into the killing of a veteran crime journalist in athens. yorgos karavaz was shot at least six times outside his home in athens. courtney bembridge reports. the wife of yorgos karavaz sits on the sidewalk where her husband was...
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will grant, bbc news, mexico.e in dorset. the hotelier sir richard sutton, who was 83, died yesterday evening. a woman in her 60s was also stabbed and remains in a critical condition. a 34—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. dorset police say he and the victims were known to each other. a doctor has told a court in america that the way police restrained george floyd against the street during his arrest in may last year meant he could not take in enough oxygen leading his heart to stop beating as he was pinned against the ground. martin tobin, an intensive care doctor, was giving evidence at the trial of the former police officer derek chauvin in minneapolis. mr chauvin was filmed kneeling on mr floyd's neck for more than nine minutes. derek chauvin denies the charges against him. tomorrow the trial is expected to hearfrom the medical examiner who carried out mr floyd's autopsy. the foreign secretary dominic raab has condemnded what he's called the "bullying actions" of myanmar�*s military regime
will grant, bbc news, mexico.e in dorset. the hotelier sir richard sutton, who was 83, died yesterday evening. a woman in her 60s was also stabbed and remains in a critical condition. a 34—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. dorset police say he and the victims were known to each other. a doctor has told a court in america that the way police restrained george floyd against the street during his arrest in may last year meant he could not take in enough oxygen leading his...
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will grant reports.ption threw a huge plume of smoke and dust kilometres into the air, which obscured the sun. the volcano's activity later knocked out the power to much of the island. a blanket of white—grey volcanic ash now coats everything in sight — homes, buildings, cars and roads. the dust cloud even reached the neighbouring island of barbados, and visibility in some places is extremely limited. st vincent has closed its airspace and travel across the wider caribbean has been affected with many thousands left stranded. i came over here for my mother's funeral. last minute, ourflights were cancelled. we've tried to get through to the embassy, we've had no luck in getting through. we've had our pre—travel covid tests. we've been told to travel again, we have to have a new covid test within the 72 hours before we travel to the uk. where we can get these done in this current time, i genuinely don't know. we just don't have a clue. following the first initial explosion, there has been a series of smalle
will grant reports.ption threw a huge plume of smoke and dust kilometres into the air, which obscured the sun. the volcano's activity later knocked out the power to much of the island. a blanket of white—grey volcanic ash now coats everything in sight — homes, buildings, cars and roads. the dust cloud even reached the neighbouring island of barbados, and visibility in some places is extremely limited. st vincent has closed its airspace and travel across the wider caribbean has been affected...
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will grant, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. prayers being said for the duke of edinburgh.irus and his partner, david, who died in december 2019. and he hasjust who died in december 2019. and he has just published who died in december 2019. and he hasjust published a who died in december 2019. and he has just published a book, the madness of grief 0n has just published a book, the madness of grief on the mac. 0bviously the queen in grief at the moment when you talk about the malice 0f moment when you talk about the malice of grief it is something that is very difficult to deal with until it is upon you. you don't know quite what to expect, do you? no, that is something especially true for me who is a grief professional. i have seen people go through it countless times but when it happened to me it was something that shook the world so much that i did feel as if i had kind of lost my place in my sense of myself, which i why i describe as being like madness. i think that's particular difficult, especially for somebody like the queen, whose presence and whose endurance play su
will grant, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. prayers being said for the duke of edinburgh.irus and his partner, david, who died in december 2019. and he hasjust who died in december 2019. and he has just published who died in december 2019. and he hasjust published a who died in december 2019. and he has just published a book, the madness of grief 0n has just published a book, the madness of grief on the mac. 0bviously the queen in grief at the moment when you talk about the malice 0f...
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will grant, bbc news.y's founder — lex greensill — to have a "private drink" with the health secretary matt hancock. and in the last few minutes we've heard from the former pm. he has now issued a statement. two and a half pages of a4 in the front i have printed it out us. this is david cameron walking through his justification for his relationship with lex greensill and australian banker who worked as an advisor in downing street and mr cwmbran was the prime minister and then the professional relationship was with us afterwards mr mr cameron became a paid employee of greensill capital, the company run by lex greensill. firstly, the working government when david cameron was prime minister and then the work he did as lobbyist, is an adviser, afterwards. in a statement, david cameron talks about how he completely understands the public interest in this issue, three weeks of headlines, only now have we heard directly on the record on the pull down —like former prime minister. he explains that lex greensill wa
will grant, bbc news.y's founder — lex greensill — to have a "private drink" with the health secretary matt hancock. and in the last few minutes we've heard from the former pm. he has now issued a statement. two and a half pages of a4 in the front i have printed it out us. this is david cameron walking through his justification for his relationship with lex greensill and australian banker who worked as an advisor in downing street and mr cwmbran was the prime minister and then the...
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it's developers will grant to triple the usual time to toil and tinker away at the new model. the results is life in the fast lane a trip that will have your heart pounding and your pulse racing. $351.00 kilowatts catapult this mean machine to a top speed of 280 kilometers an hour. and awesome feel at the wheel but a price tag of $100000.00 euros and this baby burns a whopping 12 leaders of gas per 100 kilometers. b.m.w. meanwhile harking back to the seventy's when the 3.0 c.s.l. dominated the european touring car circuit. and now the 440 i grant who pays channeling that history. unlike its predecessors on the race track it's not meant to tear up the record books but it comes with its fair share of luxury extras. and at $62000.00 euros it's far cheaper than its lexus rival. its output is a relatively unimpressive $240.00 kilowatts but you'll hardly notice that when you take to the curves and hear it roar. the perfectly configured suspension is coupled with the legendary straight 6 inch. and as you're thrust back into your seat after shifting down a gear you get that real sport
it's developers will grant to triple the usual time to toil and tinker away at the new model. the results is life in the fast lane a trip that will have your heart pounding and your pulse racing. $351.00 kilowatts catapult this mean machine to a top speed of 280 kilometers an hour. and awesome feel at the wheel but a price tag of $100000.00 euros and this baby burns a whopping 12 leaders of gas per 100 kilometers. b.m.w. meanwhile harking back to the seventy's when the 3.0 c.s.l. dominated the...
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that will come into the market and new geographies so i think and if and the logical stand out will grant. creatives and the artists of the world much closer together in trade and collecting and physical art world was able to while some see n f t's as the next big thing others and so sure there. true art they believe it's a speculation bubble that will eventually burst there aren't only f.t.'s of art pretty much anything digital can be turned into an n.f.t. from tweets to virtual collectible cards to video game figures but hold on let's start from the top how exactly do an f.p.s. work well they're created and the block chain here's how. the block chain is a chain of data blocks bound to each other using propose graphic principles before a new block is added say a transaction like a frequent purchase it 1st gets verified by thousands or even millions of computers on the network in the block you can generate so-called tokens push can represent a particular value or the right to carry out an anonymous transaction in the chain like a digital coupon you can trade with. there are different type
that will come into the market and new geographies so i think and if and the logical stand out will grant. creatives and the artists of the world much closer together in trade and collecting and physical art world was able to while some see n f t's as the next big thing others and so sure there. true art they believe it's a speculation bubble that will eventually burst there aren't only f.t.'s of art pretty much anything digital can be turned into an n.f.t. from tweets to virtual collectible...
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the priority of issuing the grants will be eligible venue. priority two, eligible venue plus four of the five criteria and so on. again, that is just demonstrate -- we are using those criterias to determine the timing of the issuing of the grants. so target time lines that we are working on, we will have our city attorney provide, sign off on our rules and regulations. nine, april 19th, we will have an online application available. so we are working with digital services to develop an online application. so it will be easy for businesses to apply. and will help expedite our ability in our review process as well. we will make this application online through sf.gov, link to osb and entertainment commission's website. and then, targeting 4/21, the funds will be in the account. in may, the application , we are going to keep the application open for two and a half weeks. may 5th, the application will close. we are targeting to review the applications and approve the applications between may 6th and june 4th. this could take a bit longer but we are
the priority of issuing the grants will be eligible venue. priority two, eligible venue plus four of the five criteria and so on. again, that is just demonstrate -- we are using those criterias to determine the timing of the issuing of the grants. so target time lines that we are working on, we will have our city attorney provide, sign off on our rules and regulations. nine, april 19th, we will have an online application available. so we are working with digital services to develop an online...
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see it will come into the market and new geographies so i think and if and the logical stand out will grant. creatives and the artists of the world much closer together in trade and collecting and physical out world was able to file some c n f t's as the next big thing others on so short their. true art they believe it's a speculation bubble that will eventually burst there aren't only f.t.'s of art pretty much anything digital can be turned into an n.f.t. from tweets to virtual collectible cards to video game figures but hold on let's start from the top how exactly do n.f.t. work well they're created in the block chain here's how. the block chain is a chain of data blocks bound to each other using cryptographic principles before a new block is added say a transaction like a frequent purchase it 1st gets verified by thousands or even millions of computers on the network in the block chain you can generate so-called tokens push can represent a particular value or the right to carry out an anonymous transaction in the block chain like a digital coupon you can trade with. there are different t
see it will come into the market and new geographies so i think and if and the logical stand out will grant. creatives and the artists of the world much closer together in trade and collecting and physical out world was able to file some c n f t's as the next big thing others on so short their. true art they believe it's a speculation bubble that will eventually burst there aren't only f.t.'s of art pretty much anything digital can be turned into an n.f.t. from tweets to virtual collectible...
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will grant, our latin america correspondentjoins me now. this is a horror story.n? it really is. upwards of 4100 deaths, in fact, almost 4200 deaths, in fact, almost 4200 deaths in a 24—hour period. of course, as we know, there is a political crisis unfolding in brazil at the same time, six of the presidentjair bolsonaro the president jair bolsonaro have the presidentjair bolsonaro have placed the blame firmly at his doorstep throughout this process. that he said he hasn't taken it seriously from the start, that he has underplayed the crisis, that he has even attempted to unpick the lockdowns being put in place by regional governors, but if any kind of remainder was needed that resilience is notjust towards the light of the end of the tunnel that some countries are beginning to tentatively feel like they are, rather, it is at its worst point at any stage since the pandemic began. is there any light at the end of this tunnel at the moment? in many countries, i guess this would be an existential threat to the leadership of the country. but there is a disconnect betw
will grant, our latin america correspondentjoins me now. this is a horror story.n? it really is. upwards of 4100 deaths, in fact, almost 4200 deaths, in fact, almost 4200 deaths in a 24—hour period. of course, as we know, there is a political crisis unfolding in brazil at the same time, six of the presidentjair bolsonaro the president jair bolsonaro have the presidentjair bolsonaro have placed the blame firmly at his doorstep throughout this process. that he said he hasn't taken it seriously...
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will grant reports.ted — darkness and ash. the initial eruption threw a huge plume of smoke and dust kilometres into the air, which obscured the sun. the volcano's activity later knocked out the power to much of the island. a blanket of white, grey volcanic ash now coats everything in sight — homes, buildings, cars and roads. the dust cloud even reached the neighbouring island of barbados, and visibility in some places is extremely limited. saint vincent has closed its airspace, and travel across the wider caribbean has been affected, with many thousands left stranded. i came over here for my mother's funeral. last minute, our flights were cancelled. we tried to get through to the embassy. we've had no luck in getting through. we've had our pre—travel covid tests. we've been told to travel again. we need to have a new covid test within the 72 hours, before we travel to the uk. where we can get these done in this current time, i genuinely don't know. we just don't have a clue. following the first initial
will grant reports.ted — darkness and ash. the initial eruption threw a huge plume of smoke and dust kilometres into the air, which obscured the sun. the volcano's activity later knocked out the power to much of the island. a blanket of white, grey volcanic ash now coats everything in sight — homes, buildings, cars and roads. the dust cloud even reached the neighbouring island of barbados, and visibility in some places is extremely limited. saint vincent has closed its airspace, and travel...
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no longer led by either raul castro or his late brother, fidel. 0ur latin america correspondent will grant as soon the castro is gone, speedboats will start heading from miami. how does that prediction stand up? let’s does that prediction stand up? let's face it, that — does that prediction stand up? let's face it, that is _ does that prediction stand up? let's face it, that is not _ does that prediction stand up? let's face it, that is not about _ does that prediction stand up? let�*s face it, that is not about to happen. i think the cuban american conservative lobby in miami and in florida long gave up on that idea, perse florida long gave up on that idea, per se because fidel castro went to his grave not in a way that they would've wanted, peacefully in his sleep and now his brother walks out of the cuban communist party handing over to the hand—picked successor that he wants. so, socialism is firmly in place, state socialism is firmly in place, state socialism is firmly in place in cuba and i don't think politically that this will make any great odds. there'll be major political shifts
no longer led by either raul castro or his late brother, fidel. 0ur latin america correspondent will grant as soon the castro is gone, speedboats will start heading from miami. how does that prediction stand up? let’s does that prediction stand up? let's face it, that — does that prediction stand up? let's face it, that is _ does that prediction stand up? let's face it, that is not _ does that prediction stand up? let's face it, that is not about _ does that prediction stand up? let�*s...
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al respondent will grant reports.ut the power to much of the island. a blanket of white grey volcanic ash puts everything in sight. homes, buildings, cars and roads. the dust cloud even reached the neighbouring island of barbados and visibility in some places is extremely limited. st vincent has closed its airspace and travel across the wider caribbean has been affected with many thousands left stranded. i with many thousands left stranded.— with many thousands left stranded. ., ., stranded. i came over here for my mother's _ stranded. i came over here for my mother's funeral. - my mother's funeral. last—minute hour flights were cancelled, we've tried to get through to the embassy, we've had no luck in getting through. we had our pre— travel covid—19 tests, now we have to have another one before we travel to the uk. where we can get these donein the uk. where we can get these done in this current time i'd genuinely don't know, we just don't have a clue. genuinely don't know, we 'ust don't have a clue.i don't have a cl
al respondent will grant reports.ut the power to much of the island. a blanket of white grey volcanic ash puts everything in sight. homes, buildings, cars and roads. the dust cloud even reached the neighbouring island of barbados and visibility in some places is extremely limited. st vincent has closed its airspace and travel across the wider caribbean has been affected with many thousands left stranded. i with many thousands left stranded.— with many thousands left stranded. ., ., stranded....
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. >> on top of which it is a collateral issue but i will grant the request to exclude that testimony is not a proper topic for testimony. the video is what it is the jurors can listen to it and make up their own mind. in fact to be honest i'm surprised there wasn't an objection when mr. nelson asked. that is a witness opining on the videotape telling the jury what they should see or hear. that is not a proper topic for expert testimony the fact he has to slow it down and subtitles is thehi indication this is not a proper topic. it's for the jury to decide. i have experienced to a lot of body worn cameras that doesn't make me an expert i have to make factual findings off of body worn cameras and hearings. that doesn't make me an expert nor is it appropriate. when i listen to body worn cameras they have to listen to it on their own and figure out both sides. they both got their point across anyway agent ryerson said it does eight too many drugs and redirect said in context i.e. do any drugs. both sides have their say which is probably bettern off and closing you cannot ask him about th
. >> on top of which it is a collateral issue but i will grant the request to exclude that testimony is not a proper topic for testimony. the video is what it is the jurors can listen to it and make up their own mind. in fact to be honest i'm surprised there wasn't an objection when mr. nelson asked. that is a witness opining on the videotape telling the jury what they should see or hear. that is not a proper topic for expert testimony the fact he has to slow it down and subtitles is...
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they can't even talk about real black under development, they succeed by using this language that will grant innocence. you know so delta airlines now is backing out of the all-star baseball game to say in effect ewe're so innocent of racism we are not supporting this year's all-star game, when you buy a ticket to fly on delta, you buy some innocence. that is how insidious the left's strategy is. they control morality. conservatives tend to focus on the bill of rights. on the constitution. on the law. on the rights to the individual, they are magnificent but they don't have the moral appeal of innocence, that can kind of the achille's heely on the right. mark: shelby steele, thank you. i wish you all well, god bless. >> thank you very much for having 3450e. me. mark: we'll be right back. ity to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her lif
they can't even talk about real black under development, they succeed by using this language that will grant innocence. you know so delta airlines now is backing out of the all-star baseball game to say in effect ewe're so innocent of racism we are not supporting this year's all-star game, when you buy a ticket to fly on delta, you buy some innocence. that is how insidious the left's strategy is. they control morality. conservatives tend to focus on the bill of rights. on the constitution. on...
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our central america correspondent will grant reports. captured by the islanders of st vincent as they fled the affected huge big plumes of smoke and dust centre shooting several kilometres into the air as the volcano unleashed its incredible explosive power. it was bright, but then the light began to deteriorate. it wasn't at a slow pace, it was rapidly deteriorating. it was just darkness, and then what happened, we began to feel something hitting your skin, ash. �* . , something hitting your skin, ash. �* ., , ~ , something hitting your skin, ash. ~ ., , ~ , , ash. and as the ashfield this cu ash. and as the ashfield this au and ash. and as the ashfield this guy and blocked _ ash. and as the ashfield this guy and blocked out - ash. and as the ashfield this guy and blocked out the - ash. and as the ashfield this| guy and blocked out the sun, these were the scenes as daytime on the island turned as dark as night in moments. these eruptions are rare, just a handful into hundred years. the last was some a0 years ago with no casualties and t
our central america correspondent will grant reports. captured by the islanders of st vincent as they fled the affected huge big plumes of smoke and dust centre shooting several kilometres into the air as the volcano unleashed its incredible explosive power. it was bright, but then the light began to deteriorate. it wasn't at a slow pace, it was rapidly deteriorating. it was just darkness, and then what happened, we began to feel something hitting your skin, ash. �* . , something hitting your...
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think one relations with the west and they will rule because of the west will come to us then it will be grantedyou will lose and war choices were russians and this time was already com ok lets see what happens the mid table babiche moscow did owen eggs on the side of you have made up a shit here inside thank you very much. and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website c.n.n. dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is a j inside story from the house and the entire team here in doha by phone. jump into the story there is a lot going on in this and julia global community when i talk of all the misinformation i think we don't want to feed than we are aware that be part of the debate don't ever take anybody's one word because there's always a difference when no topic is off the table we have been disconnected from our land we have been disconnected from who we are and would love to hear from you and 18 could be part of today's
think one relations with the west and they will rule because of the west will come to us then it will be grantedyou will lose and war choices were russians and this time was already com ok lets see what happens the mid table babiche moscow did owen eggs on the side of you have made up a shit here inside thank you very much. and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website c.n.n. dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook...
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temporarily housed on cruise ships and on safer parts of the island. 0ur central america correspondent will grantanders of st vincent as they fled the affected areas. huge, thick plumes of smoke and dust were sent shooting several kilometres into air, as la soufriere unleashed its incredible explosive power. it was bright. but then the light began to deteriorate. it wasn't at a slow pace, it was rapidly deteriorating. it was just darkness. and then what happened, you began to feel something hitting your skin — ash. and as the ash filled the sky and blocked out the sun, these were the scenes as daytime on the island turned dark as night in moments. these eruptions are rare — just a handful in 200 years. the last was some a0 years ago, with no casualties, and the government on st vincent are trying hard to avoid loss of life this time too. the bafta film awards are being split over two days for the first time. the main awards are being presented this evening, but last night saw many of the technical prizes handed out. including two for the movie ma rainey�*s black bottom about a 1920s blues band. b
temporarily housed on cruise ships and on safer parts of the island. 0ur central america correspondent will grantanders of st vincent as they fled the affected areas. huge, thick plumes of smoke and dust were sent shooting several kilometres into air, as la soufriere unleashed its incredible explosive power. it was bright. but then the light began to deteriorate. it wasn't at a slow pace, it was rapidly deteriorating. it was just darkness. and then what happened, you began to feel something...
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will grant reporting.t and ten people were arrested — as a result of trouble in loyalist areas. the northern ireland assembly will meet tomorrow to discuss the violence after it was recalled from its easter break. doctors have been told not to prescribe painkillers to people suffering from chronic pain that has no known cause. the national institute for health and care excellence says there's little to no evidence that treating people with paracetamol or opioids makes any difference. it says people should be offered a range of therapies, including exercise, acupuncture or anti—depressants instead. motorists who live in crowded cities have been urged to think twice before buying a large suv. the rac foundation questioned whether big sports utility vehicles, colloquially known as chelsea tractors, are needed just to nip to the shops. the motoring group was responding to research, which showed that most suvs are bought by urban drivers. we have been telling you so far this morning about the roll—out of the mo
will grant reporting.t and ten people were arrested — as a result of trouble in loyalist areas. the northern ireland assembly will meet tomorrow to discuss the violence after it was recalled from its easter break. doctors have been told not to prescribe painkillers to people suffering from chronic pain that has no known cause. the national institute for health and care excellence says there's little to no evidence that treating people with paracetamol or opioids makes any difference. it says...
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relations with the west improve and they will improve because of the west will come census then it will be grantedyou will lose and what choices were russians at this time was already conquered ok let's see what happens the metate babiche moscow did owen eggs on the side of you have made up a shit here inside thank you very much. and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website c.n.n. dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is a j inside story from the house and the entire team here in doha by phone. the climate has changed every year for millions of years decades of tool good little action it's all about distraction to create confusion to create smoke and mirrors the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematically subverts of the oil industry was a main bankroller or opposition to climate action the counterpane against the climate do you think that's a bad thing more future or did was for years you could se
relations with the west improve and they will improve because of the west will come census then it will be grantedyou will lose and what choices were russians at this time was already conquered ok let's see what happens the metate babiche moscow did owen eggs on the side of you have made up a shit here inside thank you very much. and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website c.n.n. dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's...
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philip grant led the trial. >> we will try to look at whether these women had other risk factors likentraceptives or smoking. >> reporter: the cdc director says they are expecting more cases to be reported. >> within the last few weeks, they should be aware of their symptoms and immediately seek medical assistance with any symptoms of concern. >> reporter: she says the risk for people who got the johnson & johnson vaccine is exceptionally low. >> the committee says it will try to meet next week or so, the biden administration says there is still more than enough of the other vaccines to give all americans >>> children here will be part of a pfizer vaccine trial that will ultimately involve kids as young as six months. stanford is launching the study, the first volunteer is a three-year-old son of a stanford cancer researcher. zina good hopes to inspire other families and speed up the testing process. >> it will be really difficult to avoid getting exposed with little kids. it is peace of mind to know they are protected. >> researchers say children make up just under a quarter of the c
philip grant led the trial. >> we will try to look at whether these women had other risk factors likentraceptives or smoking. >> reporter: the cdc director says they are expecting more cases to be reported. >> within the last few weeks, they should be aware of their symptoms and immediately seek medical assistance with any symptoms of concern. >> reporter: she says the risk for people who got the johnson & johnson vaccine is exceptionally low. >> the committee...
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philip grant led the trial. >> we will try to look at whether these women had other risk factors like being on contraceptives or smoking. >> reporter: the cdc director says they are expecting more cases to be reported. >> within the last few weeks, they should be aware of their symptoms and immediately seek medical assistance with any symptoms of concern. >> reporter: she says the risk for people who got the johnson & johnson vaccine is exceptionally low. >> the committee says it will try to meet next week or so, the biden administration says there is still more than enough of the other vaccines to give all americans >>> children here will be part of a pfizer vaccine trial that will ultimately involve kids as young as six months. stanford is launching the study, the first volunteer is a three-year-old son of a stanford cancer researcher. zina good hopes to inspire other families and speed up the testing process. >> it will be really difficult to avoid getting exposed with little kids. it is peace of mind to know they are protected. >> researchers say children make up just under a quar
philip grant led the trial. >> we will try to look at whether these women had other risk factors like being on contraceptives or smoking. >> reporter: the cdc director says they are expecting more cases to be reported. >> within the last few weeks, they should be aware of their symptoms and immediately seek medical assistance with any symptoms of concern. >> reporter: she says the risk for people who got the johnson & johnson vaccine is exceptionally low. >>...
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think one relations with the west and they will rule because of the west will come yes there will be granted you will lose and what choices were russians at this time was already conned ok lets see what happens the mid table babiche moscow did owen eggs on the side of you have made up a shit your insight thank you very much. and thank you for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website c.n.n. dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot golfer with slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter and that is a.j. insights from the house and the entire team here in doha by for that. the story goes that the statue of an ancient greek gold he beat the waves for millenia. until a palestinian fisherman of the priceless relic. the story continues that as the world's attention was drawn to cross mysteriously the day it disappeared once again. the apolo of ca's. on a. seems a promising path to the pandemic but implementing the greatest inoculation in history is testing the global community around the world already a clear
think one relations with the west and they will rule because of the west will come yes there will be granted you will lose and what choices were russians at this time was already conned ok lets see what happens the mid table babiche moscow did owen eggs on the side of you have made up a shit your insight thank you very much. and thank you for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website c.n.n. dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot...
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this will grant a legal basis of political continuity to the climate course. >> renewable energy generationgrowing since 2012 in japan. so how much would japan want to revise up to achieve net zero and the upcoming policy? >> japan's renewable energy supply has the potential to be doubled. in order to fully realize this potential, we have promoted the introduction of energy in the bill, to amend the climate change law. going forward, the environment will encourage renewable energy to meet the public demand for it. >> at the expense of nuclear generation after the fukushima accident, the comes to more than 70% of generation mix. how would japan rely on fop -- produced its reliance on fossil fuels? >> about 85% of japan's greenhouse gas emissions come from the energy. we need to get the policy right to support the climate action. we are reviewing how to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. we selected in the upcoming study the energy plan. it will be consistent with carbon neutral. >> it's amazing to see the net zero commitment from the local government and, you also mentioned having to sit in on
this will grant a legal basis of political continuity to the climate course. >> renewable energy generationgrowing since 2012 in japan. so how much would japan want to revise up to achieve net zero and the upcoming policy? >> japan's renewable energy supply has the potential to be doubled. in order to fully realize this potential, we have promoted the introduction of energy in the bill, to amend the climate change law. going forward, the environment will encourage renewable energy...
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will grant reporting., such as depression, psychosis and stroke. the team from oxford university examined the health records of more than 500,000 patients in the united states. here's our health reporter, rachel schraer. coronavirus breaks into our cells and multiplies wherever in the body it finds itself. that's why it causes such a wide range of symptoms from the lungs, to the gut, to the brain. the team at the university of oxford looked over half a million patient records in the us to see if conditions affecting the brain were more common in those who'd had covid. they looked at 1a conditions including anxiety, depression and psychosis, stroke, brain haemorrhage, and dementia. all of these conditions were seen more often in people who'd had a covid infection in the previous six months. but these conditions all have very different causes. it could be that in some people the virus actually gets into the brain and causes some damage. it could be the way your body is reacting to the virus, produces a sort
will grant reporting., such as depression, psychosis and stroke. the team from oxford university examined the health records of more than 500,000 patients in the united states. here's our health reporter, rachel schraer. coronavirus breaks into our cells and multiplies wherever in the body it finds itself. that's why it causes such a wide range of symptoms from the lungs, to the gut, to the brain. the team at the university of oxford looked over half a million patient records in the us to see...
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will grant, bbc news, st vincent.r sunday morning, get here today, some people out last night for a nice bank holiday walk with their dog, dog disappeared for five minutes, yeah. only bit one sheep. neil cole lost 30 lambs and eight ewes after a dog chased some of his flock earlier this month. and to see, yeah, ewes dead, lying in the field in distress, is... how do you explain that? yeah, i can only say, your heart sinks. why do you let your dogs off a field full of sheep? and he�*s not alone. in dartmoor, there have been 52 attacks on livestock reported so far this year. i'm getting calls almost daily about dog attacks. the injuries that sheep suffer through dogs are absolutely horrendous. in the hot weather, they can end up getting maggots onjust a small little bite mark, or the stress alone from chasing them can mean that they abort their lambs. it's a real problem. going to go short, back in, praise when back. there has been an 11% increase in pet ownership since lockdown, with many more of us now getting dogs. a
will grant, bbc news, st vincent.r sunday morning, get here today, some people out last night for a nice bank holiday walk with their dog, dog disappeared for five minutes, yeah. only bit one sheep. neil cole lost 30 lambs and eight ewes after a dog chased some of his flock earlier this month. and to see, yeah, ewes dead, lying in the field in distress, is... how do you explain that? yeah, i can only say, your heart sinks. why do you let your dogs off a field full of sheep? and he�*s not...
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scientists warn that eruptions could continue for days or even weeks. 0ur central america correspondent will grantincent as they fled the affected areas. huge, thick plumes of smoke and dust were sent shooting several kilometres into air, as la soufriere unleashed its incredible explosive power. it was bright, but then the light began to deteriorate. and it wasn't at a slow pace, it was rapidly deteriorating. it was just darkness. and then what happened, you began to feel something
scientists warn that eruptions could continue for days or even weeks. 0ur central america correspondent will grantincent as they fled the affected areas. huge, thick plumes of smoke and dust were sent shooting several kilometres into air, as la soufriere unleashed its incredible explosive power. it was bright, but then the light began to deteriorate. and it wasn't at a slow pace, it was rapidly deteriorating. it was just darkness. and then what happened, you began to feel something
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i will grant the request to exclude the testimony and it's not a proper topic for the testimony.he video is what it is inn the jury can listen to it and can make up their own mind. in fact, to be honest i wasas surprised that it was not an objection when mr. nelson asked the witnesshe, isn't he saying asked, y and z? that's a witness opining on a videotape telling the jury what they should see or hear and that's not a proper topic for expert testimony. the fact that he had to slow it down and use subtitles is an indication that this is not a proper topic but is for the jury to decide. they can listen to it. h i have experience in listening to a lot of body cameras but that does not make me an expert. i have to make factual findings off the cameras in hearings and it does not make me an expert nor is appropriate that i would or when i was listening to body worn cameras i had to listen to it just t like the jury would. they will have to listen to it on own and figure it out and both sides can argue and both sides got their point across anyway. ager ryerson said it does say too many
i will grant the request to exclude the testimony and it's not a proper topic for the testimony.he video is what it is inn the jury can listen to it and can make up their own mind. in fact, to be honest i wasas surprised that it was not an objection when mr. nelson asked the witnesshe, isn't he saying asked, y and z? that's a witness opining on a videotape telling the jury what they should see or hear and that's not a proper topic for expert testimony. the fact that he had to slow it down and...
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>> we will grant religious and medical exemptions for the other types of vaccines that we require, andauthorization of the fda is rigorous and evidence-based and given how deadly the vacis can it's done for the safety of the entire community of syracuse. >> you have received much pushback at syracuse that you are requiring all students to be vaccinated? >> our students, parents, faculty and staff are overwhelmingly supportive of this decision, particularly once they understand that there are religious and medical exemptions granted. >> are you worried about any legal repercussions or legal challenges that could come out of this? >> of course there has been legal ramifications for covid since it all started almost 18 months ago, but all the way along we have been trying to make the right decision here based on the best public health advice, and that served us well so far, and it enabled us to keep open for all personal instruction all of fall and this semester and i think we have to make the right decisions and manage the legal ramifications later on. >> okay, thank you for coming on an
>> we will grant religious and medical exemptions for the other types of vaccines that we require, andauthorization of the fda is rigorous and evidence-based and given how deadly the vacis can it's done for the safety of the entire community of syracuse. >> you have received much pushback at syracuse that you are requiring all students to be vaccinated? >> our students, parents, faculty and staff are overwhelmingly supportive of this decision, particularly once they understand...
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and of the 2023 will be. granting you mean you will do you want. 5b5cb rubles worth of search. to start showing the debts. and we need to do that on a fair value system the fair and just basis. while the regions have more debt. others have. less. money we're not getting one lot after another maybe they will feel that they are at a loss but they are not. we are. going to work but where do you put i would use the fusion days on a very separate but just simple principle that will be helping you because we have agreed a number of principles that the less debt you had the more loads you will get nice for future prosperity we are one country. we are one country when you were all levels of the forage a bit official work hand in hand was soon to say because you know we need to restructure the debts we should give out more divestments in the form of state law and sling that will all put up a new possibilities for us will be able to engage in long term projects we will be working to. make our national goals happen will be greeting all the infrastructure in russia which by its together th
and of the 2023 will be. granting you mean you will do you want. 5b5cb rubles worth of search. to start showing the debts. and we need to do that on a fair value system the fair and just basis. while the regions have more debt. others have. less. money we're not getting one lot after another maybe they will feel that they are at a loss but they are not. we are. going to work but where do you put i would use the fusion days on a very separate but just simple principle that will be helping you...
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the priority of issuing the grants will be eligible venue. priority two, eligible venue plus four of the five criteria and so on. again, that is just demonstrate -- we are using those criterias to determine the timing of the issuing of the grants. so target time lines that we are working on, we will have our city attorney provide, sign off on our rules and regulations. nine, april 19th, we will have an online application available. so we are working with digital services to develop an online application. so it will be easy for businesses to apply. and will help expedite our ability in our review process as well. we will make this application online through sf.gov, link to osb and entertainment commission's website. and then, targeting 4/21, the funds will be in the account. in may, the application , we are going to keep the application open for two and a half weeks. may 5th, the application will close. we are targeting to review the applications and approve the applications between may 6th and june 4th. this could take a bit longer but we are
the priority of issuing the grants will be eligible venue. priority two, eligible venue plus four of the five criteria and so on. again, that is just demonstrate -- we are using those criterias to determine the timing of the issuing of the grants. so target time lines that we are working on, we will have our city attorney provide, sign off on our rules and regulations. nine, april 19th, we will have an online application available. so we are working with digital services to develop an online...
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. >>> a $1 million grant will hope low income and special needs residents of the berryessa estates community in napa county prepare for fire season. the grant from calfire will cover the costs of creating defensible space for homeowners who need help protecting their properties. the berryessa estate neighborhood has seen several destructive wildfires affect the area in the past few years. >>> a troubling image tonight, many parts of the bay area are in extreme drought highlighted in red. for a closer look at what this means, let's check in with abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. >> it does not mean a very good fire season ahead. i want to explain in a moment. first let's look at the drought monitor. when you see the entire state is in a drought, extreme drought shaded in red, 53% of california. you look at the bay area and much of northern and eastern and parts of the san francisco peninsula are in red, which is extreme drought now. so it's just getting worse. severe for the areas shaded in orange in the south bay. this basically is the outlook for the bay area and the state means earlie
. >>> a $1 million grant will hope low income and special needs residents of the berryessa estates community in napa county prepare for fire season. the grant from calfire will cover the costs of creating defensible space for homeowners who need help protecting their properties. the berryessa estate neighborhood has seen several destructive wildfires affect the area in the past few years. >>> a troubling image tonight, many parts of the bay area are in extreme drought...
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a portion of the funding raised will provide grants for cooks, service, dishwashers and more who face unforeseen hardship and have nowhere else to turn. the fund is taking applications through april 18th, pg&e's $500,000 contribution part of the overall 1.25 million that it is giving to nonprofits for pandemic help. >>> still ahead on kpix5 and cbsn bay area, violent crime up in oakland. >>> a snapshot of the surge and what the police chief says he needs to stop it. >>> new moves to try to get the mayor of windsor to resign amid accusations of sexual assault. >>> planning your summer getaway? new rules if airbnb is emergency y planning f for ki. we can't predict t when anan emergencycy will happpp. so t that's whwhy it's s impot to makake a plan withth your parerents. here arere a few tipips to s stay safe.. know h how to get t in touch with youour family.. write e down phonene numbers for yourur parents,, sisiblings andnd neighborsr. pick a plalace to m meet your f family if y you are notot togetherr and cacan't go h home. reremind your r parents toto k anan emergencycy supply kik. m
a portion of the funding raised will provide grants for cooks, service, dishwashers and more who face unforeseen hardship and have nowhere else to turn. the fund is taking applications through april 18th, pg&e's $500,000 contribution part of the overall 1.25 million that it is giving to nonprofits for pandemic help. >>> still ahead on kpix5 and cbsn bay area, violent crime up in oakland. >>> a snapshot of the surge and what the police chief says he needs to stop it....
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will see it will come into the market and new yorker fees so i think and if and no logical stand i will grant. creatives and the artists of the world much closer to get problems we ask expert freudian cats and berlin about possible risks for buyers. when you buy and then if you don't get the copyrights of the book you really do that entry on the block. or. i'm obviously. and this unique and digitally read so to speak as they see there is nothing preventing the artist from saying hey i'm creating a 2nd edition of this book is the tone. going back. but the lawyer doesn't think this is likely to happen despite the current time have shown no such inclination. hi i'm alive they don't have any incentive to destroy the trust of investors and purchases are suddenly making more tokens for a piece of all than they had initially said they would. the conditions of sale for a not with are written in the smart contracts of the n.f.t. . these can be read online for example on this website the contract can be found on the given a theory of address and anyone can view it. if the artist breaks the contract and
will see it will come into the market and new yorker fees so i think and if and no logical stand i will grant. creatives and the artists of the world much closer to get problems we ask expert freudian cats and berlin about possible risks for buyers. when you buy and then if you don't get the copyrights of the book you really do that entry on the block. or. i'm obviously. and this unique and digitally read so to speak as they see there is nothing preventing the artist from saying hey i'm...