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. -- that many of us thought was behind us. the senate of the united states will be forced, i hate to say that, but they're being forced to take a vote on this. it's convenient if the vote never comes up but it will come up. and everyone will be judged by history on how they stood, on how they acted, on how they voted when the rights of americans all across this country to vote and to have those votes counted would in fact come before them. i urge everyone in the senate to think about the things that have preceded you and all of us. to think about this nation. to think about the history of segregation and jim crow. the history of exclusion so that when you cast that vote in the senate, you are casting it to do away with those things, not to reaffirm them. thank you, madam chair. mrs. beatty: thank you. our power, our message. this ends our press conference. thank you. thank you all for coming. to all the member, thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning
. -- that many of us thought was behind us. the senate of the united states will be forced, i hate to say that, but they're being forced to take a vote on this. it's convenient if the vote never comes up but it will come up. and everyone will be judged by history on how they stood, on how they acted, on how they voted when the rights of americans all across this country to vote and to have those votes counted would in fact come before them. i urge everyone in the senate to think about the...
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>> i think it's using the privilege but not using the information. >> why is it not using the information? >> well, i just think in normal discovery, normal privileges, all the privileges, and these are arguments we agree with that are in their brief. if i am an attorney-client situation and someone tries to get discovery and we say, well that information is privileged, we want to keep it out of the case you don't say we're using the evidence. if i then say because you have done that, now the underlying claim on which you sought discovery has to be dismissed. even though you say you don't need the evidence and you don't want it anymore, actually we never wanted it, but anyway, you don't want it. now you are doing something more than just keeping it out of the space. that distinction is critical. >> so i read professor donahue's brief in georgetown and so that is very much in my mind i thought it was a good brief and i think she seems to know what she is talking about. so i'm thinking, look. the thing is you don't want the case dismissed. of course. and totten doesn't apply. and so they sh
>> i think it's using the privilege but not using the information. >> why is it not using the information? >> well, i just think in normal discovery, normal privileges, all the privileges, and these are arguments we agree with that are in their brief. if i am an attorney-client situation and someone tries to get discovery and we say, well that information is privileged, we want to keep it out of the case you don't say we're using the evidence. if i then say because you have...
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but only if we use the limited time we have available to us. only if we use the power the american people have given to us to secure the fundamental right to vote. we note voting rights are preservative of all other rights and nothing comes close to being as important. certainly not a filibuster of accidental origin that has been a weaponize to block the same kinds of civil rights legislation that we are simply trying to enact into law today. this is legislation previously noncontroversial in the early 2000 sprayer member marching with naacp as a young activist to reauthorize the original voting rights act which was done unanimously in the senate, when did that ever happen? nearly unanimously in this chamber. we have got to do the right thing. we've got to prevail upon with the help of the president of the united states have been the worst of filibuster reform of centers and cinema to rise to this occasion and to make an exception for the purpose of saving our ailing democracy, thank you. hello. i am congresswoman lisa blunt rochester. the purp
but only if we use the limited time we have available to us. only if we use the power the american people have given to us to secure the fundamental right to vote. we note voting rights are preservative of all other rights and nothing comes close to being as important. certainly not a filibuster of accidental origin that has been a weaponize to block the same kinds of civil rights legislation that we are simply trying to enact into law today. this is legislation previously noncontroversial in...
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some of the coverage took us _ are relevant and impact us now. some of the coverage took us away - are relevant and impact us now. some of the coverage took us away from westminster, to hearfrom families of those bereaved by covid—19. here is mark easton. the of those bereaved by covid-19. here is mark easton.— is mark easton. the day of the downin: is mark easton. the day of the downing street _ is mark easton. the day of the downing street party, - is mark easton. the day of the downing street party, nobody| downing street party, nobody attended the funeral of 75—year—old. lockdown met her daughter was never able to say goodbye. there was just able to say goodbye. there was just a coffin. how do you feel about the prime minister having a party? i prime minister having a party? i really hate him. i'm sorry to say that— really hate him. i'm sorry to say that because my mum wouldn't want to say that _ that because my mum wouldn't want to say that but _ that because my mum wouldn't want to say that. but isjust that because my mum wouldn't
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all of us working at p h r. i realized that there would very likely be a huge problem of an interrogation. gone wild, meaning torture, cruel. in human integrating teet treatment the use of extreme isolation was one of a range of techniques that were employed by officials interrogators and so forth. literally starting all the way back in 2002 for many, many days. and that is just unbelievably destructive and i was the 1st to really learn to go down there in the commission process in a 4 to 6 months period. you see a market deterioration in many respects. we if you're a year or 2, it's solitary confinement. you're going to ask the defendant for the 1st time in 2 years to, to, to interact with other human beings. beyond his lawyer and his jailers. it's going to be the jury that's going to decide his life. he's going to be put on the stand. and that's where he's going to speak for the 1st time to the world for 2 years. if to be shut off from the world, it's impossible who who has been 9 years an active duty, and the
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the use of guns are the most successful of weapons or tools used when suicides do occur, meaning that you may be able to recover from a pill overdose or a, using a razor blades or other forms. but once you pull a trigger, it's very hard to come back from bad. and this is, i think, the point we can't allow the perfect to be the enemy of the good of the data says that 37 percent of deaths could be prevented with these kind of personalized fire arms. which means to say that we are to be thinking about mitigation efforts, ways to ensure that we are reducing the harm. not figuring out 100 percent, a fail safe proof method, a whole listed response that includes i agree. safety locks in and, and, and other forms of ways to secure weapons ought not be seen as oppositional to personal firearms because all collectively together, we could indeed increase the number or the percentage of, of preventable debts. and that i think is the point in our communities. it is not just about suicide in the black community in urban communities, not just about suicide, but it's also about accidental shootings.
the use of guns are the most successful of weapons or tools used when suicides do occur, meaning that you may be able to recover from a pill overdose or a, using a razor blades or other forms. but once you pull a trigger, it's very hard to come back from bad. and this is, i think, the point we can't allow the perfect to be the enemy of the good of the data says that 37 percent of deaths could be prevented with these kind of personalized fire arms. which means to say that we are to be thinking...
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which brings us back to the us post? how did this thing even work? because if you look at it, it is not operating at all like max weber wanted it to right. this is not a traditional framework of state power when you start to drill down and understand how this network functioned what you see is a completely different model. this is what i've termed the agency model. this is one that is decentralized. decentralized people are operating at the periphery with very little centralized oversight. it's also one that relies on private actors rather than government employees oftentimes. those actors are temporary part-time. and they're not paid a full salary. what do i mean by that? well, i'm guessing a lot of us at least are familiar with this image of the us post today, right your local mayor carrier wearing. they're kind of snappy little uniforms driving around in the trucks side note. i learned recently. these trucks have been meant to be retired for years. now male carriers universally hate them. they do not have air conditioning or heat and they're kind
which brings us back to the us post? how did this thing even work? because if you look at it, it is not operating at all like max weber wanted it to right. this is not a traditional framework of state power when you start to drill down and understand how this network functioned what you see is a completely different model. this is what i've termed the agency model. this is one that is decentralized. decentralized people are operating at the periphery with very little centralized oversight. it's...
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senators black us representatives. we had all the power by 1890. they had a literacy test grandfather clause and poll tax. so what we need to gain from history. we need to be prepared for the backlash the backlash of violence and the backlash of law. and so this is what this book tells you. if you follow it, you see two steps forward one step back. are we prepared for the backlash that these women are basically telling us that this is what's going to happen or we're going to sit back and react to it and go. oh my god, i can't believe this happened. so history has told us to gain plan. are we gonna step up with the courage to be a part of our protection and the solution so we can do more than these women did because they had far less. so we need to stop moaning and complaining and realize if these women could do what they did with far less than as a whole lot more we need to do. i need you to say something again that you said that this backlash the backlash. say it again. the backlash is coming each time. there's progre
senators black us representatives. we had all the power by 1890. they had a literacy test grandfather clause and poll tax. so what we need to gain from history. we need to be prepared for the backlash the backlash of violence and the backlash of law. and so this is what this book tells you. if you follow it, you see two steps forward one step back. are we prepared for the backlash that these women are basically telling us that this is what's going to happen or we're going to sit back and react...
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now there's tech for us too. a few companies who provide state of the art kit to the pros have now created consumer versions of their products. first up, we've got statsports, whose vests are worn by players underneath their shirts. they house black pods which are trackers that collect different data points on the wearer. and now they're letting the public give it a go, too. they've gone into partnership with the biggest club in football, arsenal, who've used their wearable tech for years, and now consumers will be wearing a slightly different vest, but the black pods that they'll be wearing are exactly the same ones that the gunners use... but here is where it gets a little bit more interesting. i've got the kit on and i'm out on the pitch and i'm ready. but then... i'm in a lot of pain, so i have had to sit out for now. but we've got producer oz over there doing it for us so we will be looking at his data. oh, and am i glad he did. where's omar? i hope that's a real injury... it did not, watch the replay! watch
now there's tech for us too. a few companies who provide state of the art kit to the pros have now created consumer versions of their products. first up, we've got statsports, whose vests are worn by players underneath their shirts. they house black pods which are trackers that collect different data points on the wearer. and now they're letting the public give it a go, too. they've gone into partnership with the biggest club in football, arsenal, who've used their wearable tech for years, and...
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of toxic water has affected us. ah, people he had, skin rushes, stomach, eggs, respiratory problems, and various other symptoms. the respiratory problems are due to the chemical fumes . my and pregnant women and the elderly are also affected. every one here has had to seek medical treatment or any but the t townhomes problems extend even further. the new industries created new jobs in madge, aaliyah farmer left the fields to pursue new careers. much elias population exploded. but without any infrastructure development, landfills, in bun, dawn can handle about 2000 tons of waste per day. but the city and the region now produce around $7000.00 tons of waste per day. a large proportion of it ends up going straight into that she touched on river. but there's a growing fight against household pollution and increased awareness among locals. activists like fi february are trying to change people's behavior, starting with the younger generation. she's also helped to set up waste segregation banks where locals can sell their
of toxic water has affected us. ah, people he had, skin rushes, stomach, eggs, respiratory problems, and various other symptoms. the respiratory problems are due to the chemical fumes . my and pregnant women and the elderly are also affected. every one here has had to seek medical treatment or any but the t townhomes problems extend even further. the new industries created new jobs in madge, aaliyah farmer left the fields to pursue new careers. much elias population exploded. but without any...
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the us has lost five. it's not unusualfor the us has lost five. it's not unusual for this kind of aircraft. it is not the accident rate, it's the fact is such a sophisticated aircraft but also a problem that this is the first deployment of these f-sss the first deployment of these f—35s and they were hoping it would go smoothly and something is clearly happened and they are going to have to look about and figure out what happened and figure out what happened and make sure it doesn't happen again. and make sure it doesn't happen aaain. ~ ., .., again. mark cancian live in iowa, again. mark cancian live in iowa. but _ again. mark cancian live in iowa, but is _ again. mark cancian live in iowa, but is all— again. mark cancian live in iowa, but is all we - again. mark cancian live in iowa, but is all we time i again. mark cancian live in | iowa, but is all we time for, givenjoining us to iowa, but is all we time for, given joining us to talk about thatjet. —— that is all. data from oxford university shows that ten billion coronavirus jabs have
the us has lost five. it's not unusualfor the us has lost five. it's not unusual for this kind of aircraft. it is not the accident rate, it's the fact is such a sophisticated aircraft but also a problem that this is the first deployment of these f-sss the first deployment of these f—35s and they were hoping it would go smoothly and something is clearly happened and they are going to have to look about and figure out what happened and figure out what happened and make sure it doesn't happen...
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and i think us that will allow us to avoid the source of beggared the neighbor policies. this kind of, you know, in we're looking approach where they try and deal with sort of uncertainties about their own demand requirements by imposing export bands. so the way to deal with this kind of issue is to let prices adjust not to restrict quantities, and so this export ban will affect the market greatly. an asset is required to stop the source of the thanks. okay, dr. john men on thank you so much for joining us on date of your business. thank you. also. i was have a look at some of the other global business stories making the news turkeys. annual inflation rate jumped to more than 36 percent in december. that's the highest level in almost 2 decades. the value of the turkish lira has slumped to record lows, forcing retailers to hike prices sharply. the currency has suffered as a result of a series of central bank rates cuts forced through by president head of testers, as it delivered nearly a 1000000 cars during 2021. that's almost twice as many as in the previous year, electri
and i think us that will allow us to avoid the source of beggared the neighbor policies. this kind of, you know, in we're looking approach where they try and deal with sort of uncertainties about their own demand requirements by imposing export bands. so the way to deal with this kind of issue is to let prices adjust not to restrict quantities, and so this export ban will affect the market greatly. an asset is required to stop the source of the thanks. okay, dr. john men on thank you so much...
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we use those for research, that's not something we use routinely in the field, and we use it very infrequently to really get an idea of how the methane changes over time, how it might differ for this cow over another cow or eating different foods. is there any way we can find out how much methane magenta's producing right now? yeah, so the equipment that we have in the chamber is not exactly the same as this — this is a laser methane reader. right. that measures the parts per million of methane that might be coming out of magenta's front end at any one time. let's give that a go. i'm going to get out of the way because it is a laser! there's a laser, and we all know how dangerous lasers are. so, magenta, if you don't mind. yeah, don't listen, magenta! 0k. 0h...she's licking it, she knows it's coming. she doesn't chase it like a cat does. 0h, she's... and the reading is 18 ppm. so it's been a while since she's had a lot of food. 0k, she's having a clean day. all right. thank you, eileen. now, one way to cut down on cow burps is to cut down on cows, of course. but in the meantime, did you know
we use those for research, that's not something we use routinely in the field, and we use it very infrequently to really get an idea of how the methane changes over time, how it might differ for this cow over another cow or eating different foods. is there any way we can find out how much methane magenta's producing right now? yeah, so the equipment that we have in the chamber is not exactly the same as this — this is a laser methane reader. right. that measures the parts per million of...
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platforms are being used or mexican cartels -- >> but they are being used, correct? >> there is no doubt that social media platforms should do more to prevent social media from pushing these platforms into our homes. >> madam chair, can i just say the fda does have an active set of ongoing issues on this. we agree it is a very serious threat. we take counterfeit drug sales, especially online drug sales, very seriously, and have taken actions, including discussions since 2018 with some of the internet providers and some of the groups that control access to the internet. the internet service providers, for instance. i'm happy to talk with you more. >> thank you, doctor. the gentleman from florida yields back. a pleasure to recognize the gentleman from maryland, mr. sarbaines, for his five minutes of questions. >> good morning, madam chair. thank you very much for this hearing. obviously this is a very delicate and pretty complicated topic, this one of scheduling fentanyl, because there is a lot of obstacles to navigate or issues to address. maryland hasn't escaped the
platforms are being used or mexican cartels -- >> but they are being used, correct? >> there is no doubt that social media platforms should do more to prevent social media from pushing these platforms into our homes. >> madam chair, can i just say the fda does have an active set of ongoing issues on this. we agree it is a very serious threat. we take counterfeit drug sales, especially online drug sales, very seriously, and have taken actions, including discussions since 2018...
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being used. >> they are being used is, that correct? >> there's no doubt that social media companies should do more to prevent their platforms from pushing's poison into our homes. >> thank you for following up madam chair, i appreciate it. >> madam chair canada say the fda and we would be happy to talk to you about this. we agree it is and drug sales. especially online drug sales very seriously. since 2018, some of the internet providers and groups that control access to the internet. the service providers, we're happy to talk with you more. thank you doctor. >> the gentleman from florida yields back and pleasure to recognize the gentleman from maryland. >> good morning when i'm, chair thank you very much for this hearing. this is delicate and a complicated topic. there are a lot of obstacles to navigate in issues to address. maryland hasn't escaped the surge of of this pandemic that we are seeing where epidemic really other related deaths. and we are interested in how you are going to address this and strike the right balance here. th
being used. >> they are being used is, that correct? >> there's no doubt that social media companies should do more to prevent their platforms from pushing's poison into our homes. >> thank you for following up madam chair, i appreciate it. >> madam chair canada say the fda and we would be happy to talk to you about this. we agree it is and drug sales. especially online drug sales very seriously. since 2018, some of the internet providers and groups that control access...
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that's all we can use at. i think the main place we would use this vehicle is in finance, where the public is being threatened with the use of a firearm or any time we do a drug search warrant. oftentimes those are no not boards. and we'll use a tactical team for those entries, and we will respond with this vehicle in those situations as well. how do we ever get to the point where we think states need m raps coming? how do they decide appropriate for a community of my home town? 35000 people. you know, and i'm rap is a truck center with no, not a truck. it's a $48000.00 gallery, a weapon. it is not an offensive weapon standard. it can be used as an offensive weapon when we give an em wrap does not have a 50 caliber weapon on it. it is not enough of weapon to protect a vehicle. in dr. cover and state the pain city sheriff's office has one full time sworn officer, one they've gotten to m reps since 2011. how in the world can anyone say that this program has a one lick of oversight? if those 2 things are in exist
that's all we can use at. i think the main place we would use this vehicle is in finance, where the public is being threatened with the use of a firearm or any time we do a drug search warrant. oftentimes those are no not boards. and we'll use a tactical team for those entries, and we will respond with this vehicle in those situations as well. how do we ever get to the point where we think states need m raps coming? how do they decide appropriate for a community of my home town? 35000 people....
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say about us? an unsettling experiment in the documentary made to measure the scaffolding, nanine negotiation as a feeler, that nevada. it's 20 years of the was i transitions. i'm at google to get done dimensions. we can predict the kindling relations whooshed, unfamiliar warning from mentioned mc nauseating clicks for has adam. it's not a secret. the giant tech companies like google collect our data at how far do they really go and can we grasp it emotionally. in the documentary made to measure the artist group, la old coon, from berlin in vienna. help us experience this through a surprising experiment. rusty's adap invoke as you go on soccer, we wanted to take a closer look at our daughter being collected daily by google and facebook and what it actually says about us. now we decided to explore that with a kind of artistic data experiment, where we pose the question and it can reconstruct a person's life story based on their data centric without ever having met them before. that's what we tried t
say about us? an unsettling experiment in the documentary made to measure the scaffolding, nanine negotiation as a feeler, that nevada. it's 20 years of the was i transitions. i'm at google to get done dimensions. we can predict the kindling relations whooshed, unfamiliar warning from mentioned mc nauseating clicks for has adam. it's not a secret. the giant tech companies like google collect our data at how far do they really go and can we grasp it emotionally. in the documentary made to...
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should tell us the research is attached . the traps and the microphone to a rope and lower it down into the tube. and then last but not least added kind of nest for harmless insects. low what that does. the offspring behave container for beneficial insects. when we find pests in the grain, we can send in the beneficial ones. if we identify the persons with an early age and said that they didn't have to go the whole way from the surface of the pile into the grain, we make things a bit easier for them when we transport them via the tube. and the strips of paper that help the insects climb from the container onto the wall as the chief direct. so who clicked on, can they get out through the whole they exit by the holes, the beneficial insects, a tiny wasps about the size of a grain of rice. they lay their eggs in the wheels loving killing them before they compute pate. tiny wasps don't end up in food because the grain is cleaned before it's processed for organic farmers like nicholas cozen bag, being able to detect weevils at an
should tell us the research is attached . the traps and the microphone to a rope and lower it down into the tube. and then last but not least added kind of nest for harmless insects. low what that does. the offspring behave container for beneficial insects. when we find pests in the grain, we can send in the beneficial ones. if we identify the persons with an early age and said that they didn't have to go the whole way from the surface of the pile into the grain, we make things a bit easier for...
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don't tell us what you believe in, show us with your votes. history will be watching what happens tomorrow. black and brown americans will be watching what happens tomorrow. in 50 years, students will read about what happens tomorrow and know whether our leaders had the integrity to do the right thing. mr. president, senators manchina and sinema, past the freedom to vote act now. if you can deliver an infrastructure bill for bridges, you can deliver voting rights for america. if you do not, there is no bridge in this nation that can hold the weight of that failure. thank you. [applause] >> now, i have a great honor of introducing the leaders who believed in this fight from the beginning and who stood by the side of black and brown americans on voting rights. speaker pelosi has used her position of leadership to push from every angle to get voter rights bills passed, and we would not be where we are today without her commitment to our democracy. representative joyce, the chair of the congressional black caucus has been instrumental in passing v
don't tell us what you believe in, show us with your votes. history will be watching what happens tomorrow. black and brown americans will be watching what happens tomorrow. in 50 years, students will read about what happens tomorrow and know whether our leaders had the integrity to do the right thing. mr. president, senators manchina and sinema, past the freedom to vote act now. if you can deliver an infrastructure bill for bridges, you can deliver voting rights for america. if you do not,...
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we then get wasn't for us. it's akin to plant or containing all the elements which we then want to make available for use. 21 that unfortunate bowman. and that now involves burning the plant residue. those treasury elements and then found in concentrated form can the combustion residue. the ashes that is up to put as though the entire process takes around 30 hours. recall what we then get, which you can see here are innocuous looking, white and colored powders, bobby germanium dioxide, ones and rare earth sauce insights. and they will then be used in e cars and cellphones and his eyes of the researchers aren't yet able to say exactly how much the test garden in fi bank will harvest in terms of valuable materials. so far they've been able to produce around 50 grams of germanium and 50 grams of rare earth. perfect hair. not much perhaps, but for olive of asia and his fellow researchers a very promising start your deutschland, as for germany as an industrial nation, it's massively important to have alternatives to
we then get wasn't for us. it's akin to plant or containing all the elements which we then want to make available for use. 21 that unfortunate bowman. and that now involves burning the plant residue. those treasury elements and then found in concentrated form can the combustion residue. the ashes that is up to put as though the entire process takes around 30 hours. recall what we then get, which you can see here are innocuous looking, white and colored powders, bobby germanium dioxide, ones and...
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his leadership and his compassion gave us hope and carried us through our darkest of days. thank you charlie. [applause] when it came time to reopen our economy, the government -- governor asked me to open the effort. 100,000 is misses and 2 million workers. i was inspired by the collaboration and resilience from a business community that truly cared about their customers and employees alike. together we put in long hours to develop smart plans to develop our economy. we never turned back. [applause] public service matters. at every level. i started my career and local government then served in the legislature. after all of these years of public service, i am grateful to be standing here with you tonight. [applause] there are different reasons that people run for office. selfish reasons and selfless reasons. here in massachusetts, we are blessed. under a culture led by our governor, where good people served for the right reasons. we need more of them. we need more charlie baker's. [applause] people who run for office and not for political points but to better the lives of t
his leadership and his compassion gave us hope and carried us through our darkest of days. thank you charlie. [applause] when it came time to reopen our economy, the government -- governor asked me to open the effort. 100,000 is misses and 2 million workers. i was inspired by the collaboration and resilience from a business community that truly cared about their customers and employees alike. together we put in long hours to develop smart plans to develop our economy. we never turned back....
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i would like to deny the use. by approving the change of use from residential care facilities to residential would directly reduce the number of available parcels that could be developed for residential care facilities and, therefore, the loss of however you measure this by parcels or square footage that can get built would actually be meaningful to the public health and safety, especially with an aging population and persons with disabilities. [ indiscernible ] >> i sure commissioner chan made a motion, but i would make a motion to take d.r. and deny on the basis that these are extraordinary circumstances and for the public health's safety. >> i second the motion. >> if there is no further deliberation, there is a motion that has been seconded to take d.r. and disapprove the proposed project. on that motion... [ roll call ]
i would like to deny the use. by approving the change of use from residential care facilities to residential would directly reduce the number of available parcels that could be developed for residential care facilities and, therefore, the loss of however you measure this by parcels or square footage that can get built would actually be meaningful to the public health and safety, especially with an aging population and persons with disabilities. [ indiscernible ] >> i sure commissioner...
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us. leading uk figures in the battle against covid receive new year honours. professors chris whitty and jonathan van tam are knighted. drjenny harries and drjune raine are both made dames. how do i look? fabulous. absolutely fabulous for joanna lumley who is made a dame... whilst the outgoing james bond — daniel craig — is made a cmg. further covid restrictions in england must be an "absolute last resort", according to health secretary, sajid javid. official celebrations were either muted or cancelled...but there were still fireworks to welcome in 2022, on the warmest new year's eve on record. now on bbc news it's time for click. this week, sustainability is the name of the game, which is why i'm on the eve ecargo bike. it's electric, it's made from natural and recycled materials, and it's usually used for inner city deliveries. but today, it is delivering me to the studio. nice wheels! 0h, hello down there! hey! sinclair c5 — blast from the past! i know! an icon of the �*80s cre
us. leading uk figures in the battle against covid receive new year honours. professors chris whitty and jonathan van tam are knighted. drjenny harries and drjune raine are both made dames. how do i look? fabulous. absolutely fabulous for joanna lumley who is made a dame... whilst the outgoing james bond — daniel craig — is made a cmg. further covid restrictions in england must be an "absolute last resort", according to health secretary, sajid javid. official celebrations were...
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chief, it's an honor to have you with us today and thank you for joining us. the chair recognizes the ranking member to introduce our fourth witness from the great state of florida. >> thank you chairwoman. everyone has been wondering on this call, is gator actually his name? yes, he's named gator. it's with great affection and pleasure to introduce my client and fantastic sheriff in florida, sheriff gator. lifelong resident of putnam county, he's had a long career in service, starting over 20 years ago. integral role throughout his career where he held leadership positions, drug unit patrol and property crime to lieutenant of criminal investigation bureau. january 2017, sheriff was born in putnam county and we are lucky to have you in this role. i'm honored to be all representative in congress and thank you for your continued service to our community and your work on the taskforces we have. thank you for your testimony today and yes, his name is actually gator. [laughter] >> thank you to the ranking member and florida state, welcome sheriff gator. thank you t
chief, it's an honor to have you with us today and thank you for joining us. the chair recognizes the ranking member to introduce our fourth witness from the great state of florida. >> thank you chairwoman. everyone has been wondering on this call, is gator actually his name? yes, he's named gator. it's with great affection and pleasure to introduce my client and fantastic sheriff in florida, sheriff gator. lifelong resident of putnam county, he's had a long career in service, starting...
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s. government, not us us government view. they have no clue that the vast majority of americans can't stand american foreign policy. and so what is their, what is their, what is their conclusion? well, should we change our policy? no, let's don't let them watch things that challenge their perspective. the challenge is their narratives. any reports claims form a pipe benedict, the 16th failed to take action in 4 cases of alleged sexual abuse or serving as archbishop of the german cities of munich. confronting the study by a german law firm looks into the cases of abuse perpetrated in the periods between 945 and 2019. and how church officials handled them. according to the report, over 2 thirds of people investigated in connection with sexually abusive behavior turned out to be priests where the report claims the former pope supported the investigations but denied any wrong doing. in connection with the allegations, wilford has them and said he was a victim of sex, abuse by the clergy during that period and talks about what he'
s. government, not us us government view. they have no clue that the vast majority of americans can't stand american foreign policy. and so what is their, what is their, what is their conclusion? well, should we change our policy? no, let's don't let them watch things that challenge their perspective. the challenge is their narratives. any reports claims form a pipe benedict, the 16th failed to take action in 4 cases of alleged sexual abuse or serving as archbishop of the german cities of...
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tell us about cassock storm. now. not generally the thing but now both east on yeah, this is those quite a bit about causes done because because of sound was like a cooking pressure, right. this is people started with guy. gus, i only because it was the last straw. so basically people fed out whizzes existing for 30 years clipped. chuck tried to get for retarded, and resume was really or an absence of political freedoms was a total monopoly, or as often as or by. and he's famous, like kind of the ruling elite all over both alisha go system n z a economy in even when we discuss the gas prices. and then busted or refers to the kind of international demand and supply. but this is the issue in guys us, i got some is a guy as an oil producing country. but the monopoly over as a whole section is in the hands, off of those are by a son in law. so go pre in softball and got to move really by, and they controls the prices and guys us on when they say that this is market control, no, actually they sell our natural resources in
tell us about cassock storm. now. not generally the thing but now both east on yeah, this is those quite a bit about causes done because because of sound was like a cooking pressure, right. this is people started with guy. gus, i only because it was the last straw. so basically people fed out whizzes existing for 30 years clipped. chuck tried to get for retarded, and resume was really or an absence of political freedoms was a total monopoly, or as often as or by. and he's famous, like kind of...
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they have used radioactive powders that are visible, they have used to different kinds of waves. i don't know the specific details of the 3 ambassadors but, but i do know that the russians have used radioactive materials against some of them call you said vine. i know and have worked with personally and closely to harass at the least to harass so it's not a a stretch to think that the likely perpetrator or the russians. now the 2nd point i'd like to make of brief is i think our colleague in in auckland perhaps is misconstruing the process that the, the government would, would go through by focusing on the dead ends. that one will encounter in an investigation. and i don't think that things have been suppressed really at all. one wouldn't want a report that has been found to be not conclusive or leading the investigation astray or, or so on to be taken as to frame the perception of the overall investigation. when the conclusion so far is that we don't have one, i'm going to interrupt you because we are rapidly approaching into the program. let's go back to rob about so let me in o
they have used radioactive powders that are visible, they have used to different kinds of waves. i don't know the specific details of the 3 ambassadors but, but i do know that the russians have used radioactive materials against some of them call you said vine. i know and have worked with personally and closely to harass at the least to harass so it's not a a stretch to think that the likely perpetrator or the russians. now the 2nd point i'd like to make of brief is i think our colleague in in...
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i want us to protect voting rights. there any kind r of change made for any reason is extremely difficult to do without being directly challenged in court. may be that is the goal. but in my view would deprive states of the flexibility designed to implement as the constitution provides. if i have a small remote village the 100 voters in a small law that says a polling place must be open and available between a week and two days and two weekends if you live the alternative lifestyle it doesn't mean a anything went to the animals or fish moving? let's not put limits on our states so they cannot enhance opportunities. one-size-fits-all should not have a takeover of states ability to run their own elections and how we are able to achieve that balance. as he talked about my views on the legislation before us i am very well aware that the results of this effort to push voting rights before we begin this debate we will invoke cloture. we know it will happen and it will fail to a lack of sufficient support and then have a vote
i want us to protect voting rights. there any kind r of change made for any reason is extremely difficult to do without being directly challenged in court. may be that is the goal. but in my view would deprive states of the flexibility designed to implement as the constitution provides. if i have a small remote village the 100 voters in a small law that says a polling place must be open and available between a week and two days and two weekends if you live the alternative lifestyle it doesn't...
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we could make good use of a healthy interruption and now it's such a mom, for instance, using a traffic light when the green light shows just stay in the here. and now the most important thing is not to start running off, but really allow and take in that pole or so with the following re lights, you might wanna take some of the experience you just made with you into the rest of your day. and yeah, simply walk on consciously, again, that said for in good shape today, hope to see you again next time, bye bye. with who? rethinking capitalism. yep. mm hm. and i can exclude created myself because i no longer believed that a company was success depended on lee you along to one single person. so nifty entrepreneurs who are putting people in the environment 1st exceptional level who didn't even have a lot of money. but i just realized that i've never been motivated by money. morrison less greed. 30 me on d w. b. they're more similar to us than luthey. great, 8. they're wild with fascinating and their empathetic researchers described them as our closest animal kingdom, relatives in 75 minutes on
we could make good use of a healthy interruption and now it's such a mom, for instance, using a traffic light when the green light shows just stay in the here. and now the most important thing is not to start running off, but really allow and take in that pole or so with the following re lights, you might wanna take some of the experience you just made with you into the rest of your day. and yeah, simply walk on consciously, again, that said for in good shape today, hope to see you again next...
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some cow get us, have joined the club to close the costumers, the weapons, the bailed us. i like them all. and the freedom they represent this feeling of freedom has its very own appeal. does get on those good news. what old wild bunch? western nostalgia is very much alive and kicking in the turkish capital is symbol olives. fetter and lusaka staples of greek cuisine. but the country has a problem with food when it comes to waste. the united nation says greece holds the top spot in europe when it comes to discarded food, nearly $400.00 pounds per person each year, and not because it's spoiled. it's a problem. these volunteers in athens are trying to solve. ah, one of the things greece is famous for groaning tables and lead and plates. and just a few streets away. there's a food bank in athens, this, you park will be of us busy this and we're trying to keep a distance between them in silence because the police have said it's not a problem. as long as too many people don't gather many song. today we're handing out 180 portions to the people here. what's your mouth? do you ha
some cow get us, have joined the club to close the costumers, the weapons, the bailed us. i like them all. and the freedom they represent this feeling of freedom has its very own appeal. does get on those good news. what old wild bunch? western nostalgia is very much alive and kicking in the turkish capital is symbol olives. fetter and lusaka staples of greek cuisine. but the country has a problem with food when it comes to waste. the united nation says greece holds the top spot in europe when...
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if you're able to gently open the packet using your hands, you don't want to use scissors or a knife and risk damaging the condom for. use your finger to gently roll the condom to see which way it rolls down. once you've established that, grab the tip of the condom, place it on top of the erect penis and roll it down to the base of the penis, making sure not to let any aaron, only release the pip once the condom, if they flee on at this point if there is going to be any penetration, it's imperative to hold the base of the condom while you enter. once you're done, slowly remove the condom while the peanuts is silly, wrecked, pulling it from the base, and securing the tip. tie a knot or wrap it in some tissue and dispose of it in the trash do not use a condom, do not use more than one condom at a time. the friction between comments can cause them to pair, do not use oil based lubricants with latex, condoms, that means cooking oil, no vaseline, no margarine or lotion, oil dissolves latex, and may cause the condoms to break. most condoms are big enough to fit basketballs without tearing,
if you're able to gently open the packet using your hands, you don't want to use scissors or a knife and risk damaging the condom for. use your finger to gently roll the condom to see which way it rolls down. once you've established that, grab the tip of the condom, place it on top of the erect penis and roll it down to the base of the penis, making sure not to let any aaron, only release the pip once the condom, if they flee on at this point if there is going to be any penetration, it's...
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time to speak with us . and mister trzaskowski, i'd like you to ask to ask you a couple of questions. the us and poland and a strong security partnership through the naval alliance but as you know the security challenges that localities continue to evolve. i'd really like to hear more about how warsaw is working to build resiliency against the emerging security challenges be they climate change or clcyber security or others on the ground physical threats. what tyefforts are underway in warsaw to combat these security threats and is there any structure of engagement, internationally that exists? >> obviously today there are threats of a very different nature because we see accompanying on the eastern border of poland the migratory crisis has been created by lukoschenko and his regime and it gives us a lot of reason to be worried but for us on the city it gets back to the hybrid nature. so first of all there's a question of our values when it comes to energy and that's why in my introductory statements i was s
time to speak with us . and mister trzaskowski, i'd like you to ask to ask you a couple of questions. the us and poland and a strong security partnership through the naval alliance but as you know the security challenges that localities continue to evolve. i'd really like to hear more about how warsaw is working to build resiliency against the emerging security challenges be they climate change or clcyber security or others on the ground physical threats. what tyefforts are underway in warsaw...
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you missed his us. if you don't mind, i would like to explain something in more detail for our audience or to me. so obvious. of course, if i've been following the developments 247, the peacekeepers were invited to take some of the burden off guys extends own forces. so they could focus on saving the people, right. could you give us the specifics of what our peacekeeping forces were assigned to do in cassock, started chim, even the bill design of the russian middle porch of gisela at her, my bottom was built of, well, like i said, they protected the central city infrastructure. god, a strategic facilities and government buildings. that was the mission. in doing so, we gave some breathing room to cassock, stones, own law enforcement, and military which are weak by any account. and let them focus on the problem at hand. the ro, inforcement had their job to do, and the military had theirs. that was the plan of helping the local forces for was part of the mission that up or whatever. the difference was him
you missed his us. if you don't mind, i would like to explain something in more detail for our audience or to me. so obvious. of course, if i've been following the developments 247, the peacekeepers were invited to take some of the burden off guys extends own forces. so they could focus on saving the people, right. could you give us the specifics of what our peacekeeping forces were assigned to do in cassock, started chim, even the bill design of the russian middle porch of gisela at her, my...
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i have a job back up on by the us. the story was delicious by these issue was very your last, although i'm like, i'm deanna with them as tasks. the skins of animals on rushes red list of endangered species. jim sing, or caviar such contraband. concealed between logs comes as no surprise to customs officers in russia's far east. this was a record whole that smugglers had intended to send to china. it's now being loaded onto a tug. these tightly packed animal pelts are worth more than a $100000.00. these 525 samples have a street value with more than 300000. who. this is in the let's go to just logos pulling out and trying to catch to them would be, is, own, insomniac, bears, and other wild predators that have not fallen into hibernation. ends at a, deprived of their habitat, australia, into villages and even cities. more and more often, this bear wandered into a about of shopping mall and had to be shot a . yes, i agree with you. i lisa typical, there is only 9, but already 8 university students that away on slash a tea
i have a job back up on by the us. the story was delicious by these issue was very your last, although i'm like, i'm deanna with them as tasks. the skins of animals on rushes red list of endangered species. jim sing, or caviar such contraband. concealed between logs comes as no surprise to customs officers in russia's far east. this was a record whole that smugglers had intended to send to china. it's now being loaded onto a tug. these tightly packed animal pelts are worth more than a...
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against french they used the power of the united states against us. they were weaker smaller just as they were against the chinese and against the mongolian, but they used the same self-im strategy again and again and again, and we you know, they knew the ho chi minh said you may lose one for every 10 that i lose, but i will win and you will lose. you rented you wrote when the chinese fleet moved into attack they did so at high tide when the tide went down and the water receded the stakes pierced their hulls sinking every vessel the strategy of allowing the strong to use its own power for self-impment is not a single event, but a pattern. yes boy. i highlighted that the allowing the strong to use its own power for self-impment. that's sort of yeah. anyways, well a story of a lot of wars, isn't it? the i was interested is there's so many things you talk about sort of you talk about two different flags and how these flags had this significance in your tenure as ambassador one. is that pow mia flag in this the sort of the idea out there that there still
against french they used the power of the united states against us. they were weaker smaller just as they were against the chinese and against the mongolian, but they used the same self-im strategy again and again and again, and we you know, they knew the ho chi minh said you may lose one for every 10 that i lose, but i will win and you will lose. you rented you wrote when the chinese fleet moved into attack they did so at high tide when the tide went down and the water receded the stakes...
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— us and russia? china is the key country in _ us and russia? china is the key country in asia, _ us and russia? china is the key country in asia, is _ us and russia? china is the key country in asia, is the _ us and russia? china is the key country in asia, is the key - us and russia? china is the key l country in asia, is the key country to watch in this particular conflict. china and russia have become increasingly closer in recent years. xijinping and mr putin have met 37 times, either in person or virtually, since 2015, stronger trade ties, stronger defence ties. most recently, they are more explicit about having seen the us as a threat. having said that, china certainly has an interest in seeing the us weekend and mitigated by russia, but i'm not so sure that translates into china in reality supporting russian invasion of ukraine, because china could see that as very destabilising for energy markets in the world economy, and that is something they don't want in the short—term —— and the world economy. want in the short-term -- and th
— us and russia? china is the key country in _ us and russia? china is the key country in asia, _ us and russia? china is the key country in asia, is _ us and russia? china is the key country in asia, is the _ us and russia? china is the key country in asia, is the key - us and russia? china is the key l country in asia, is the key country to watch in this particular conflict. china and russia have become increasingly closer in recent years. xijinping and mr putin have met 37 times, either in...
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us. they could sit in their mic fortresses, and on the rare occasion they get coven from away, were straight person can receive a treatment made out of the stem cells of former cast. members of the mickey mouse club, the pandemic is kind of the same as climate change except on a faster time scale. while most of us die of drought, the gargantuan, the rich will be well hydrated drinking the double filtered tears of their daughters with cucumber slices. to add that spring time, dest anyway. now we're nearing a 1000000 americans dead from this pandemic, which is roughly one out of every 250 adults in the country. so the bite administration has a question to answer. what do you do when you're in competence and neo liberal garbage policies along with trumps, have killed nearly a 1000000 of your own finishes? well, easy answer. try to get everyone to stop counting the number of debt. as of last week, the u. s. federal government will no longer require hospitals to report the number of people who
us. they could sit in their mic fortresses, and on the rare occasion they get coven from away, were straight person can receive a treatment made out of the stem cells of former cast. members of the mickey mouse club, the pandemic is kind of the same as climate change except on a faster time scale. while most of us die of drought, the gargantuan, the rich will be well hydrated drinking the double filtered tears of their daughters with cucumber slices. to add that spring time, dest anyway. now...
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people us catch you up. we have requested a response on the incident from the organization for security and cooperation in europe, which is carrying out a monitoring mission in the region. and of course, we will let you know if they give us a reply. and more mortar showing has been reported in the nearby town of yellow and north. com damaging civilian infrastructure. as you can see in the footage, dynamic military official se caves forces used 60 millimeter mortars the nato standard caliber to carry out the attacks. the town has more than 2000 residents who live in constant fear of an army assault. we have asked both nato and the ukrainian defense ministry for comment and have yet to receive a response. ah, switching gears now, the key median government is mobilizing security forces and intelligence services. as the mass truck convoy hits the capital ottawa and a rapidly growing protest against vaccine mandates. now about $50000.00 truckers, i thought to be part of the demonstration. protestors are furious a
people us catch you up. we have requested a response on the incident from the organization for security and cooperation in europe, which is carrying out a monitoring mission in the region. and of course, we will let you know if they give us a reply. and more mortar showing has been reported in the nearby town of yellow and north. com damaging civilian infrastructure. as you can see in the footage, dynamic military official se caves forces used 60 millimeter mortars the nato standard caliber to...
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and colombia fought with us in the korean war. brazil fought with us in world war ii. so we have a long history of allies and partners in the region. and they want to partner with us and they want to be with the u.s. they want to do things with us. in brazil they're kind of scratching their heads, why don't we do more, and what can we do more? because all of the challenges that we have, the crosscutting threats challenge our collective security across all domains and quite honestly, we need to work together stronger aquilistronge. our allies and partners exponentially make us stronger. we have to look at that from that perspective of what they have to bring, what we have to bring. we have to look at it from their perspective and their lens. a lot of times we look only through, i think, our lens. i learned that working in north com and working with mexico, you know, on how we look at the border issue and the southwest border and things coming to our united states border, they also look at it, that's their northern border. so they look at it from a different perspective.
and colombia fought with us in the korean war. brazil fought with us in world war ii. so we have a long history of allies and partners in the region. and they want to partner with us and they want to be with the u.s. they want to do things with us. in brazil they're kind of scratching their heads, why don't we do more, and what can we do more? because all of the challenges that we have, the crosscutting threats challenge our collective security across all domains and quite honestly, we need to...
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it's a problem for the use top diplomat joseph bureau. this basically led to a panic within the hierarchy, a stalling of the report. i wrote an email where i said that this amounted to appeasement of the chinese communist party. unfortunately, that whole thread of emails was subsequently leaked to the media to the new york times. specifically, richter's criticism was clear self censorship set, a terrible precedent is successful in gauge min hell to shape a more stable and prosperous world. foreign affairs g farro didn't criticize china, but instead the whistleblower who leaked the e mails out the window blah was there is another thing we cannot work on the basis of this kind of leaks. we are very damaging for our work for l had a call with the check minister of foreign affairs in which he mentioned that i was of that i was a problem. and unfortunately, armeno for a variety of reasons. the checks caves to this pressure, and so i am, i subsequently resigned the use priority seems clear trade over freedom. i'll clarify one thing. it's not th
it's a problem for the use top diplomat joseph bureau. this basically led to a panic within the hierarchy, a stalling of the report. i wrote an email where i said that this amounted to appeasement of the chinese communist party. unfortunately, that whole thread of emails was subsequently leaked to the media to the new york times. specifically, richter's criticism was clear self censorship set, a terrible precedent is successful in gauge min hell to shape a more stable and prosperous world....
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you need to bring us up to speed. either rory, well, an emergency session in the australian court system is currently underway after like you said, the australian government for the 2nd time revoke the visa of world tennis star number one. novak joke of it, according to reports, the court has decided to delay any potential deportations as of now, but he still is potentially facing a 3 year ban on re entering the country. now, a lot of questions are also being raised as to why jokers which the joke of ich decided not to self isolate after he tested positive for covert 19 in serbia last month. but joking, which has commented on the situation. and he says that this basically is can all be boiled down to human error. my agents sincerely apologize for the administrative mistake and taking the incorrect box about my previous travel before coming to australia. this was a human error and certainly not deliberate. this decision comes as a bit of a surprise since just last week. federal courts reversed the immigration authoriti
you need to bring us up to speed. either rory, well, an emergency session in the australian court system is currently underway after like you said, the australian government for the 2nd time revoke the visa of world tennis star number one. novak joke of it, according to reports, the court has decided to delay any potential deportations as of now, but he still is potentially facing a 3 year ban on re entering the country. now, a lot of questions are also being raised as to why jokers which the...
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are almost useless declaring us to be their enemies, and they are openly declaring us to be their adversary under a threat to their a security group. and this particular relations between roger can and the country who considers us and zenick bursary is hardly in the spiritual or development of a relation. see you sure you're my mom. go through those children, mary's and not her issue that has been reflected in our lives discussions. aside from our economic upon the cultural ties of william lou assigned them with them. the new from military cooperation in the region. really sushi of postal to someone like you because there have been some rumors that the intermediate or the range me style statute little were prohibited in the era land laced forums. we did this move in general, treaties that to the years, withdrew from the original are going to be deployed in japan's territory. the lease is one of the things that we need to be very clear about. because if it's true to a constituent, a threat to russia, security, and there is also a large block of issues related to international affairs rule. w
are almost useless declaring us to be their enemies, and they are openly declaring us to be their adversary under a threat to their a security group. and this particular relations between roger can and the country who considers us and zenick bursary is hardly in the spiritual or development of a relation. see you sure you're my mom. go through those children, mary's and not her issue that has been reflected in our lives discussions. aside from our economic upon the cultural ties of william lou...
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tell us how they feel about the plan. i think it's unfair to just suggest it's the responsibility or the fall to those that are on vaccinated. we can't force anybody to have with german police or slammed for abusing their powers after the murder that they illegal access, personal sites that have been collected by a covey tracking. ah, watching out international. great, have a company, thanks so much for joining. rubbing salt into the way ins, bereaved families who had to bury their loved ones during the height of the you case 1st cove. it locked down will they have slammed an apology? coming from prime minister bars? johnson is being simply an insult. this is after he admitted in parliament, the bag. then despite severe restrictions on gatherings, he did in fact attend a boozy downing street batch and i went into that garden just after 6 on the 20th of may. 2020. i believed implicitly that this was a work event. this is about rules and about who the rules apply to become abundantly clear that the prime minister thinks tha
tell us how they feel about the plan. i think it's unfair to just suggest it's the responsibility or the fall to those that are on vaccinated. we can't force anybody to have with german police or slammed for abusing their powers after the murder that they illegal access, personal sites that have been collected by a covey tracking. ah, watching out international. great, have a company, thanks so much for joining. rubbing salt into the way ins, bereaved families who had to bury their loved ones...
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we can use it to make things in new ways, or we can make things that use us on the upside. piggly forward potentially for you man. because we can now envision the whole human race connecting with each other, virtually invisibly, everywhere at every moment across the earth. we're bringing the human family, our generation, this moment will be looked back on as an enormous turning point for human. like now that we're all connected. now the real story starts. thing. we are the child of the internet. you know what i mean? the other internet has these appear. if there were just looking somewhere else, ah, just fresh start shooting. wishing for the internet of my youth is kind of bad parenting because that internet isn't going to do these guys any good. it's like complaining about how cool the telegraph all this worry about the internet really is old school. because for them it's just life. where did you get the limit on what i would say to the person who is interested in the world. i would say maybe. right. but i hope you're not right. i hope so to get. maybe my internet is getting old and bori
we can use it to make things in new ways, or we can make things that use us on the upside. piggly forward potentially for you man. because we can now envision the whole human race connecting with each other, virtually invisibly, everywhere at every moment across the earth. we're bringing the human family, our generation, this moment will be looked back on as an enormous turning point for human. like now that we're all connected. now the real story starts. thing. we are the child of the...
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don't on could you met earlier to move us us whenever possible. the 2 women designed the exhibitions to hear it calls raj. natasha gallery. they decorated one space to look like a $70.00 hotel, bobby low. sam roselle. we had fan creating an ambience a bit. likewise and december, it's something we like to do a lot because it has an extension of how we tell stories and that is and an invitation for the public to understand how we work as artists of how we discover a place to observe things. the details text is in colors that den inspire our stories. it's our own universe. we're presenting you back hopeless. children's bedrooms can also feel like private universities. james madison traveled the world photographing where children sleep. ah child, thank to see in reality orphanage. what would the world look like if it were made by children may be like this. the domain, a full year old kaya from tokyo. a child's room often reveals the biggest streams. samantha from new york is a 3 time karate will champion who trains for hours a day. this is her bedroom
don't on could you met earlier to move us us whenever possible. the 2 women designed the exhibitions to hear it calls raj. natasha gallery. they decorated one space to look like a $70.00 hotel, bobby low. sam roselle. we had fan creating an ambience a bit. likewise and december, it's something we like to do a lot because it has an extension of how we tell stories and that is and an invitation for the public to understand how we work as artists of how we discover a place to observe things. the...
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thank you so much for joining us. now the us house of representatives has asked major me companies to provide details about their searching prices for meat packers, including tyson foods and g b. s. due to have received a letter is asking for explanations of their prices for beef. pork and chicken president biden has called on regulators to investigate. med major, meet packers, who have tripled their profit margins and the pen demik. according to the white house, it comes as us as the us faces its highest inflation rate and 40 years without competition. capitalists. now yes quarter are corresponded in new york joins us for more. so he ends, we know inflation is a big problem in the us. but why our meat packers getting singled out here? now chelsea, i mean, if you look at the industry, especially the big processors that had been a lot of consultation going on in the past couple of years in the industry, pretty much gets called per hold by a handful of huge corporations. and now the claim is that those corporation and a
thank you so much for joining us. now the us house of representatives has asked major me companies to provide details about their searching prices for meat packers, including tyson foods and g b. s. due to have received a letter is asking for explanations of their prices for beef. pork and chicken president biden has called on regulators to investigate. med major, meet packers, who have tripled their profit margins and the pen demik. according to the white house, it comes as us as the us faces...