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let us, let us know the name in the future when a piece of the reasons why we don't have access to pre vaccines like countries not serious. sit down with yemen. countries that have humanitarian emergency knowledge by the united nations. reason is the obscurity of statistics. numbers in front of the world bank are numbers that show when banners, wherein jordan o bonanza. and that's not the case anymore. i mean, as long as politicians bigger over who is to blame for the high chips in the country, millions of williams are impatiently waiting for an opportunity to get the vaccine . people like mighty as gotta struggling with a life threatening. the c says it her only chance of surviving covered 19 that is i will. and defeated in the nisha, struggling with one of asians worst crone of recite breaks with some hospitals facing a critical shortage of oxygen. at least 33 people died and hospital in yorkshire. carter where it ran nights, weekends. the government is asking suppliers to send all their oxygen to hospitals and clinics. more than a year and a half into the pandemic companies. feeling
let us, let us know the name in the future when a piece of the reasons why we don't have access to pre vaccines like countries not serious. sit down with yemen. countries that have humanitarian emergency knowledge by the united nations. reason is the obscurity of statistics. numbers in front of the world bank are numbers that show when banners, wherein jordan o bonanza. and that's not the case anymore. i mean, as long as politicians bigger over who is to blame for the high chips in the country,...
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let us, let us know the name of the in the future. benefits of the reasons why we don't have access to free vaccines like countries not serious. sit down with yemen. countries have humanitarian emergency acknowledged by the united nations. the reason is the obscurity of statistics of numbers in front of the world bank, a numbers that show when banners, wherein jordan o bonanza. and that's not the case anymore. that i mean as low as politicians. vicar over who is to blame for the hardships in the country. millions of venezuelans are impatiently waiting for an opportunity to get the vaccine. people like my d. s. gotta struggling with a life threatening. the c says it her only chance of surviving covered 19. it is, i will, and defeat a large parts of malaysia are under a severe lockdown as it battles. a new wave of cobit 19 about 6000 cases and now being reported every day while now a new online campaign is helping those who are struggling. people have been hanging white flags outside their homes as a sign they're running short of food or other necessities neighbors and businesses are off
let us, let us know the name of the in the future. benefits of the reasons why we don't have access to free vaccines like countries not serious. sit down with yemen. countries have humanitarian emergency acknowledged by the united nations. the reason is the obscurity of statistics of numbers in front of the world bank, a numbers that show when banners, wherein jordan o bonanza. and that's not the case anymore. that i mean as low as politicians. vicar over who is to blame for the hardships in...
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thank you so much for talking to us. um i can greenberg from fordham university joining us from new york. thank you for your time . china governing company is spotty, has been celebrating the $100.00 the anniversary of a founding addressing crowds in tenant men square in beijing, president changing paying hales what he called china's irreversible course away from colonial humiliation. while she praised the party for raising incomes and restoring national pride, he failed to mention it's historic failures. katrina, you report from beijing in the early hours of morning. 70000 people gathered in beaten tenement square to mark the 100 anniversary of chinese communist party. youth choir sang revolutionary ballads, while fighter jets and helicopters flew overhead. it was a well choreographed display of nationalism and power performed with precision president. she didn't ping addressed the crowds, saying the party had transformed china from a backward we country into a strong water one. the fishing that we have brought about hi
thank you so much for talking to us. um i can greenberg from fordham university joining us from new york. thank you for your time . china governing company is spotty, has been celebrating the $100.00 the anniversary of a founding addressing crowds in tenant men square in beijing, president changing paying hales what he called china's irreversible course away from colonial humiliation. while she praised the party for raising incomes and restoring national pride, he failed to mention it's...
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i just use down the road this past weekend. the vibe was terrible for read signs everywhere in this just came out lets say, average asking rental when asking rental rents what they were asking for sell 10.7 percent year over a year. we have rents along spring street and so i dropped 22.9 percent time square wrench or down 22.5 percent, where the people that come as tourists and commuters commuting dead. these are the facts. the office occupancy rate in new york city is that the grand total of 20 percent 20 percent max. you go around new york as i do for read for read for read, for read, for when for read for read, east side, west side wall around the town. this is going on in 2019. it was over built that only thing that hudson yards on charlie was $25000000000.00 to build it dead, neiman marcus moved out and they still shot rush launch moved out. so now let's go back that j. p. morgan, goldman sachs, morgan stanley, the bank states, they're demanding that their workers get back to work. you know, why? because they got the loans
i just use down the road this past weekend. the vibe was terrible for read signs everywhere in this just came out lets say, average asking rental when asking rental rents what they were asking for sell 10.7 percent year over a year. we have rents along spring street and so i dropped 22.9 percent time square wrench or down 22.5 percent, where the people that come as tourists and commuters commuting dead. these are the facts. the office occupancy rate in new york city is that the grand total of...
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can you just start by telling us a little bit about the subject matter? your book is among the first to be published anywhere about new york's first wave of covid which is brutal family have a hard time reading about the pandemic especially here in new york city. so why do you think it's important to keep writing and talking about front-line communities and what we saw here in new york last year? and with those primaries coming up and then to have done so much with the pandemic and that's a really great question and an interesting place to start because i have heard from some people how it's a little too soon to this talk about the stories that have come out over the last year. first of all i'm hoping it's just a snapshot but it's ongoing around the world and here in the us and communities and this is a crisis that is ongoing and so to me it was a powerful story to tell and then to zoom in on that particular point in time because it was a frightening time for a lot of different reasons first of all my house were packed and then you could hear the sound of
can you just start by telling us a little bit about the subject matter? your book is among the first to be published anywhere about new york's first wave of covid which is brutal family have a hard time reading about the pandemic especially here in new york city. so why do you think it's important to keep writing and talking about front-line communities and what we saw here in new york last year? and with those primaries coming up and then to have done so much with the pandemic and that's a...
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you use your brain, you use the prefrontal cortex and the hip, a campus which is also very, very beneficial. if you, if you then just, you know, you might sleep and you might exercise. and then if you watch tv all day or, or do nothing, you know, engaging your brain, that will not nearly be as, as beneficial as you use your brain. all these brain areas that you've, you've benefited from sleep and exercise, and then you use it to engage those brain areas and learn something new. what if you're watching, i don't know really useful tab lectures all day long on tv. does it count as a mental exercise? for sure if you are learning something now we have so many different methodologies or venue to learn something new. i was thinking more of just the mind list tv that, that one can watch when just one wants to, you know, unplug but yeah, absolutely. one can learn great things from ted talk from youtube videos, learning new things in any way is, is it's beneficial to bring one day. we're going to take a short break right now when we're back. we'll continue talking to wendy says, professor of newer sc
you use your brain, you use the prefrontal cortex and the hip, a campus which is also very, very beneficial. if you, if you then just, you know, you might sleep and you might exercise. and then if you watch tv all day or, or do nothing, you know, engaging your brain, that will not nearly be as, as beneficial as you use your brain. all these brain areas that you've, you've benefited from sleep and exercise, and then you use it to engage those brain areas and learn something new. what if you're...
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and us satellite states. so neo colonies as haiti as long function. so very telling that these mercenaries 26 out of 28, are colombian to our american, and then they go to seek refuge in the taiwanese embassy. so i think we have to highlight here is colombia now becoming not just an internal oppressor of the everyday colombian. people battling neo colonialism there. and 9 u. s. military bases on colombian soil. but it's columbia, now the largest exporter of violence in latin america. let's not forget rory last year. they tried to assassinate the democratically elected president of venezuela as well. so you don't think, for example, that it would be the leadership in columbia, the could be behind this assassination plot. you're saying the columbia is a good place if you need to, most in areas, go to columbia, pick him up and they can go and do a job for you. oh no, i think the links definitely and i'm not speaking from any point of paranoia, but from recent history. the links between the drug enforcement agenc
and us satellite states. so neo colonies as haiti as long function. so very telling that these mercenaries 26 out of 28, are colombian to our american, and then they go to seek refuge in the taiwanese embassy. so i think we have to highlight here is colombia now becoming not just an internal oppressor of the everyday colombian. people battling neo colonialism there. and 9 u. s. military bases on colombian soil. but it's columbia, now the largest exporter of violence in latin america. let's not...
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we kept entrepreneur working with us. sooner or later, we had a whole portfolio of brands that competed with each other as well as competing in the marketplace. ♪ ♪ david: when the company did ultimately go public at the end of the last century, it was very public what your company's worth and what your own network is. is that something you did not really want to have people know how successful the company was and people now realize how wealthy you are? did it change your life in any way? >> and never changed my life, but i would rather have no one know if i have any money. i collect art and give it away. i don't need to show my wealth. i like to spread what i'm doing to make other people better off. david: let's talk about some of the things you've done. as a young boy, you got interested in postcards. and then you later built one of the biggest postcard collections in the world. what was the fascination with postcards? >> postcards in those days were the snapchat of today. i have postcards that say see you at lunch
we kept entrepreneur working with us. sooner or later, we had a whole portfolio of brands that competed with each other as well as competing in the marketplace. ♪ ♪ david: when the company did ultimately go public at the end of the last century, it was very public what your company's worth and what your own network is. is that something you did not really want to have people know how successful the company was and people now realize how wealthy you are? did it change your life in any way?...
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and they charge us in credit cards. 27 percent. oh and how about the black rocks and the black stones and and oh the j. p. morgan chase. how many times is j. p. morgan chase. been convicted of fraud only 5 and nobody goes to jail. but their boss, look at the j. p. morgan chase steals the goldman sachs deals and over other deals that i just mentioned from black on black rock and emergency acquisition activity. the bugs are getting much bigger because they're borrowing the money for nothing. nothing as really the little people say land they are asked to pay that $27.00 i think is point 5 percent interest rate. when you rate on a day on your credit card. right? absolutely. now that that's what i call interest rate apartheid. and i want to get your thoughts on. now looking back at the 1900 seventy's, it was interesting because we had similar high unemployment and a lot of money printing. we had the stack lation. today. it's a little bit different in that they are responding with the stimulus tracks and enhanced unemployment benefits as
and they charge us in credit cards. 27 percent. oh and how about the black rocks and the black stones and and oh the j. p. morgan chase. how many times is j. p. morgan chase. been convicted of fraud only 5 and nobody goes to jail. but their boss, look at the j. p. morgan chase steals the goldman sachs deals and over other deals that i just mentioned from black on black rock and emergency acquisition activity. the bugs are getting much bigger because they're borrowing the money for nothing....
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yeah, gerald tell us inflation is back, but is it transitory? is the fed promises or is this the 1970s all over again? or is it something else general the federal reserve chairman says it's temporary, so it must be only temporary because the banks to set it is. and although you know the price is a skyrocketing, the number is just came out to the builders association this week. that it only costs between june of this year to be june of 2020. the price is to build a house only went up 26 percent and of course, lumber prices came way down, but they're still up over 50 percent. so now this is in transit to reach rail, and it's sky dive, devastating effect on where the little people of slave landey are. because when you go out and buy from fruit to gas, so whatever, you know, we have to pay more, but the federal reserve is lying about this as we see it because they're not stupid . and they need to keep interest rates down. or they need to keep them down for to a couple of reasons. because interest rates go up, the markets go down, borrowing money for
yeah, gerald tell us inflation is back, but is it transitory? is the fed promises or is this the 1970s all over again? or is it something else general the federal reserve chairman says it's temporary, so it must be only temporary because the banks to set it is. and although you know the price is a skyrocketing, the number is just came out to the builders association this week. that it only costs between june of this year to be june of 2020. the price is to build a house only went up 26 percent...
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nice socialist us. even if the hotel management doesn't always appreciate the political interviews are conducted on their premises on marcia history, and you can create a good atmosphere, especially in luxury hotels where the guest feels comfortable and can open up a business hoses the. so how did the scan will happen now i had traveled from handled to geneva in the hope is conducting an interview with a former journalist, a premier who is the passion, had been accused of organizing the smear campaign against a political opponent. the journalist was hoping to meet in the bar. oh gosh, i didn't appear. so the journalist entities room the next day without permission. so it'll help her to log on on some show of there's and floor was dimly led to it and that there was a single shoe in the hallway on. so there was a corridor that led to the buildings and there were other things lying about. it's such as pajamas. some sweets of this book by john paul thought was open, surprisingly enough, open to a certain st
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he uses the newspaper of defamation and using his videos without approval. so the john, this claims that the media outlet falsely depicts him as a protest in a selectively edited 14 minute documentary on the capitol hill riot. what's more, he says the new york times, it's intentionally providing fake reporting. what actually happened on john read the 6 the mainstream media and led by the new york times is really trying to create this fake narrative. they rip the video from my news company that was on my social media, which was actually about a 5 minute video of me reporting about why from supporters. we're going to hear his speech. never did anyone think right. it was ever going to happen. so that happened the day before, but new york times selectively edited that piece from my video, took a 9 2nd clip out of there to put into their documentary to make it seem like i was the one saying that this is why we're going and all that and depicting me as someone who went to quote, take over the capitol. as their headlines stated, this isn't the 1st time the papers r
he uses the newspaper of defamation and using his videos without approval. so the john, this claims that the media outlet falsely depicts him as a protest in a selectively edited 14 minute documentary on the capitol hill riot. what's more, he says the new york times, it's intentionally providing fake reporting. what actually happened on john read the 6 the mainstream media and led by the new york times is really trying to create this fake narrative. they rip the video from my news company that...
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to use these tools that neural scientists and psychologists and psychiatrists have used to really come in and use the principles of brain plasticity to to address and really nit nip it in the bud and also plan for those situations that you know, give us over and over and over again. well, what can you do to ship that story and put it on a tad and make that situation an advantage to you? that's what the book when the thank you so much for this wonderful inside and a world of fitness slash, nearer assign slash spray. now is this really, really great talking to you? i'm going to taking all the advice that i've heard today and good luck with your future research. and i hope we get to the soon again. wonderful, thank you so much for how thank you. by the the the when i see black america, i think part of my, when i was growing up, like america spoke to me. when, why destroyed you did not. you said black lives matter is a movement we are importing from america. no, nothing is in we. i lived in a world where the wife lives mattered, and i was not why i like missing. and i wasn't new from black
to use these tools that neural scientists and psychologists and psychiatrists have used to really come in and use the principles of brain plasticity to to address and really nit nip it in the bud and also plan for those situations that you know, give us over and over and over again. well, what can you do to ship that story and put it on a tad and make that situation an advantage to you? that's what the book when the thank you so much for this wonderful inside and a world of fitness slash,...
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it hinders us to do the, the business, the way we are used to. starting with service. we have to supply to our machines where we need specialists from germany to be sent over to the us. and definitely by creating new business, visiting our customers and discussing complex technical issues for the last 16 months, europeans haven't been able to travel to the us without restrictions. us authorities can issue waivers for critical business travelers. but the exception to the rule is really the solution. but that is time consuming is full rock receive, and most of the time you meet even an invitation letter from your customers or potential customers. and they are very hesitant to do that because they don't know what they are dealing with. uncertainty has rained during the pandemic. and for europe in business travelers to the us, the end doesn't appear to be insight. a quick look at some other business stories making news more than a dozen us states have drunk their opposition to a bankruptcy plan, but of he can't make a purchase farmer, it's accused of triggering america's o
it hinders us to do the, the business, the way we are used to. starting with service. we have to supply to our machines where we need specialists from germany to be sent over to the us. and definitely by creating new business, visiting our customers and discussing complex technical issues for the last 16 months, europeans haven't been able to travel to the us without restrictions. us authorities can issue waivers for critical business travelers. but the exception to the rule is really the...
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i used to help him open the crate, said we tell you, my job was to use a ruler and make sure that the bottles were aligned perfectly. that's not even a 2 millimeter difference was allowed to be met. the 2 in which my father didn't allow the wine cellar manager to help himself directly from the wine rags, soccer louis leo told me it was. i think it was a shock because here it keep it in the ticket sort of tickets rack had a card with the name of the wine, the origin, the vintage, the quantity, and the purchase price of what he wrote, the purchase price backwards so that nobody else knew what he paid for them in when i asked him to maintain an overview, attach these cards. i spent my childhood cutting them out. she then placed on the rational force that they could be, they won't be home can don't, could be met the pressure because you a, especially when they're on the most valuable bottles. what does that one? i mean, you mean the need from 79? no sunday enough. so sound enough from 1979. i can tell you what beautiful bottles do you know the oldest bottle we have taken on? it's not a wi
i used to help him open the crate, said we tell you, my job was to use a ruler and make sure that the bottles were aligned perfectly. that's not even a 2 millimeter difference was allowed to be met. the 2 in which my father didn't allow the wine cellar manager to help himself directly from the wine rags, soccer louis leo told me it was. i think it was a shock because here it keep it in the ticket sort of tickets rack had a card with the name of the wine, the origin, the vintage, the quantity,...
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oh, like i used to be late. this was initially, you know, like, you know, it looks like it was like, which as you saw scanning, but i know they didn't go too fast with his legs. emily, me, me, i have not been just dealing with just a bullying or bidding. they just get a lot of talking too much. most boys, if you remember what i said, you said that, you know, defined and finding out visa, ending in the ingles, ended on my memory beds only go to canada, which is huge. j gaze did you want me to give you haven't come home on the i use ah, the good from open as definitely i think they put us in a good position. the good foundation we didn't expect that robin was completed them . that is like a way to do to deal with what we're doing with the, with the business, but i think we can, we will come big wouldn't give you 2 of us. you get to know that neither would be will they put a big into game. so i think you've got a bullet come up with these can do this exactly what they get. the benefit of the news ah news features.
oh, like i used to be late. this was initially, you know, like, you know, it looks like it was like, which as you saw scanning, but i know they didn't go too fast with his legs. emily, me, me, i have not been just dealing with just a bullying or bidding. they just get a lot of talking too much. most boys, if you remember what i said, you said that, you know, defined and finding out visa, ending in the ingles, ended on my memory beds only go to canada, which is huge. j gaze did you want me to...
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the us used to have peacekeepers in haiti, but they withdrawn off the pressure from the bomber administration. there is a un mission existing and dealing with political issues that has more than a 1000 personnel. i'm told the leadership have been in back to back crisis meetings with me more than a year and a half off decoded, 19 began as relentless march across the globe, the total number of deaths in the past 4000000. that's according to the johns hopkins university code 1900 tracker, more than one half 1000000 of the deaths recorded in 3 countries, the united states, brazil, and india. while some of the worst countries have seen a decline in infections, many countries in asia, dealing with the surge in cases including indonesia. tony chang has more from bangkok, infections, or more than 30000. they won ministers saying that they expect they could get as high as 70000 a day. there is shortages of oxygen of hospital beds and even places in the sandwiches. they're having the improvised sandwiches for the huge number of people who are now passing away with coven related problems. here and thail
the us used to have peacekeepers in haiti, but they withdrawn off the pressure from the bomber administration. there is a un mission existing and dealing with political issues that has more than a 1000 personnel. i'm told the leadership have been in back to back crisis meetings with me more than a year and a half off decoded, 19 began as relentless march across the globe, the total number of deaths in the past 4000000. that's according to the johns hopkins university code 1900 tracker, more...
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just take us through it. well as we saw that brilliant, early start freeing the loop shows goal and a redemption story for him as well. after a tricky few years, when played a really good 1st half, they switched back to a 343 formation like they did against germany. gamble that the italian wing is maybe wouldn't be defensively, so involved that gamble paid off. and then italy, though, stayed focused patient and manage the game that deep soaked up, the pressure went to worried about scoring in the 1st half. and even in the 2nd, it took them a little while to get that goal eventually after a corner. but england kind of went into the shell, they didn't have the creativity, they didn't make the substitution of italy, we're making to get fresh legs onto the page the whole time. and i think, you know, as a coach, you have to be a bit of a gambler and sounds gates tactic was to gamble on the plays the on the pitch and very late to bring on then 1st 2nd, henderson and then an extra time other players than the penalti
just take us through it. well as we saw that brilliant, early start freeing the loop shows goal and a redemption story for him as well. after a tricky few years, when played a really good 1st half, they switched back to a 343 formation like they did against germany. gamble that the italian wing is maybe wouldn't be defensively, so involved that gamble paid off. and then italy, though, stayed focused patient and manage the game that deep soaked up, the pressure went to worried about scoring in...
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national thanks for joining us. a reckless announcements, british prime minister boris jones has been slammed for saying england is ready to lift. most of its covert restrictions. it comes despite a steady rise in daily new infections across the country. the final decision on easing lockdown will be taken in a week's time, but a roadmap to reopening society on july 19th has been revealed. and under that plan that will be no mandatory must squaring in public places, no more social distancing. that will allow 9 clubs, for example, to reopen. also office employees will no longer be advised to be working from home . and those go into restaurants and other venues will be let in freely without having to scan a q r code virus special app. or still some referred to the reopening plan as a now or never moment. if we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks when we will be helped by the arrival of summer and by the the school holidays, then we massage ourselves. when will we be able to return to normal, the promise that
national thanks for joining us. a reckless announcements, british prime minister boris jones has been slammed for saying england is ready to lift. most of its covert restrictions. it comes despite a steady rise in daily new infections across the country. the final decision on easing lockdown will be taken in a week's time, but a roadmap to reopening society on july 19th has been revealed. and under that plan that will be no mandatory must squaring in public places, no more social distancing....
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thank you very much for joining us today. so what are the expected economic consequence to climate change? well, there are many, there are many biophysical impacts of climate change to many economists. sectors in many ways in which the interactive reaches saw. and the report from spain, drought is one of the most complex ones, and one with cascading effect on communities. as we just saw in spain, in fact, is one of the most vulnerable european countries. so currently we have about 9000000000 euros annual damage from droughts in europe. and spain takes about 1500000000 of this. and this is at $1.00 degrees, higher global warming compared to the pre industrial period. and with climate change, this will get much worse case and bright future ahead. but will this stock message increase the pressure on companies and politicians to take action? well, i certainly hope so, and i think we can save the government's chief can and companies as well. if we can draw any lessons from the current corporate crisis, it's that when governments t
thank you very much for joining us today. so what are the expected economic consequence to climate change? well, there are many, there are many biophysical impacts of climate change to many economists. sectors in many ways in which the interactive reaches saw. and the report from spain, drought is one of the most complex ones, and one with cascading effect on communities. as we just saw in spain, in fact, is one of the most vulnerable european countries. so currently we have about 9000000000...
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why use google? why use amazon? why do you use everything else? we could, we could still dig holes with shout away with spoons. we don't, because we save our time and money, and we were making it more efficient all the time. that shouldn't be deflationary. and when you allow a currency to be deflationary, to allow that deflation you get brought abundance to society. if you do not, you concentrate all power. that's. it's as simple as that while we've been talking about that can tell in effect and we definitely see it in the past year with all the money printing both from the fed and from the treasury. we saw the mainstream media kind of focuses on, oh, the household well, so the bottom, 50 percent increased by 10000. but jeff bezos as well went up 88000000000. you know, each month went up even more like the top one percent just ran away. and that's destabilizing for any network, any system, any, any systems going to collapse under that sort of disable librium. so, i mean, you had tweeted, in my opinion, it is structurally impossible to transition t
why use google? why use amazon? why do you use everything else? we could, we could still dig holes with shout away with spoons. we don't, because we save our time and money, and we were making it more efficient all the time. that shouldn't be deflationary. and when you allow a currency to be deflationary, to allow that deflation you get brought abundance to society. if you do not, you concentrate all power. that's. it's as simple as that while we've been talking about that can tell in effect...
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thanks for joining us here on our team. morris johnson has been slammed us reckless, saying england's ready to lift most covey restrictions that despite to rise in daily new infections across the country. and peace have already criticized the decision given to this government as repeatedly got things rolling, prove it from the timing of lot. don't switch a load the 1080 to spray the lack of order controls which allow the delta v d and into the key. what confidence can the public have, but the latest round of measures abandoning all restrictions is north another. rick was gamble and the face of an increasing transmission some extent for warming. the eating corporate restrictions too quickly could contribute to the imagine of a new, more dangerous beating, which may well be resistant to the vaccine. keep the now fixed sick pay and let a lock in a safe and sustainable way. the final decision on easing the lock down will be taken in a week's time, but a roadmap to reopening society on july 19th has been revealed. and under the
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well, who somebody conduct the auction was very important for us. the recipients also takes part in the design of the we can choose a color or a picture. well, these are very important for children. small child doesn't understand why they need to proceed when he or she gets involved in designing, it becomes part of what i can then walk around showing off the setting and say, look what i got. just looking for children. feeling better about themselves so they say, well, we cool kids are super heroes and don't pity themselves. like we often talk to them and what are the people also not looking them in a more positive way? and that's very important because a lot of that process happens at a site, a couple of close to the way where a team of specialists was making such individual. to me feel like i'm at the core of all 3 printers. i give the 3 d model. so far and feed them into the printer, one is applauded printer, one job, and then automatically start working equals the shortest prints to take 6 to 7 hours the longest, 64 hour window. after that, we ta
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it was used to be the us central command. on the other hand, paula barn also welcome the decision inside the re supposed be exit of all foreign forces from a background base. and they will come that decision the other hand, general scott miller, us forces to come on and also met with the prison national runyan. he again reaffirm they're supposed to be honest on the especially stood up when security forces. on the other hand, there are a lot of a lot of his collisions of attacks going on in atlanta. and at the moment i don't a 100 districts were captured by the taliban from one security forces including some, some, some major districts. and we are also witnessing some of the districts were also captured by the taliban in the or what the, what the problem is close to to go to the capital column this morning when i was talking to the people close to the bargain. i'm your best. they had a lot of concerns and because they were very dependent on the space, they had a lot of jobs their day that they got job place that has the securi
it was used to be the us central command. on the other hand, paula barn also welcome the decision inside the re supposed be exit of all foreign forces from a background base. and they will come that decision the other hand, general scott miller, us forces to come on and also met with the prison national runyan. he again reaffirm they're supposed to be honest on the especially stood up when security forces. on the other hand, there are a lot of a lot of his collisions of attacks going on in...
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i mistake us. what we're doing now is taking following the bullying the ratings to be that our players sadly suffered on sunday night and, and thereafter were taking practice to action in addition to changing the band in the regime. last night i met representative representative of facebook, twitter of tick tock, check against the graeme, and i made it absolutely clear to them that we will legislate to address this problem, mr. speaker. in the online hom, no, unless they get a mess, they get heat and racism off the platforms. they will say fine, i'm, i think to 10 percent of their global revenue. we all know that they have the technology to do of a, in the so much just shop. i like a what he's saying is what their birth is known to say, sex, this remarks, racist remarks to august times he's, he's just as bad. i guess he's covering self now because of so many eyes on him and he's the prime minister if i want to, i don't see it change in. i respect the sense that he said that they're going to, they'r
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now do stay with us here on out there. ah, i don't usually see what i get from another group on group and you know, hopefully today cuz he said there wasn't any of it just given it a lot of qualities suited to it to a to why just so did he go on the edge okay. don't on back. what did it, but it gives you more detail about concerns on the go back home community. if, if i'm feeling a little feel about community, everybody should move. that was that way, but he just knew what i meant to call somebody, you know, yankee that mover. i kept them well then you would have to defeated what you mean? my yeah, no, i'm no good. me will know what the one on the go my what am i supposed to get it to give you the quote been in minus on was on just on the ball of an in the we up guys got the oh, there's only one i remember when i was under, i bought a bunk fun my mom really wasn't buddy. oh good. good. to go back to just what was going to do. all right. the gaining the burning down health center doesn't helps know we bring it up. appear si
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the, this is the sound of us troops leaving us gone down to its state. in 2001 after the 911 terrorist attacks us troops stoned by graham into a key military base to hunt down militant groups responsible for the atrocity. now the afghan government is getting control back, even though talks between them and taliban militants have made no headway. president vitamin believes that can work. look, we're in that war for 20 years. 20 years. and i think i met with the african government here in the white house in the oval. i think they have the capacity to be able to sustain the government. africans do not have as much faith in their government as biden as military truth depart. day to are looking for a way out people are flocking to passport offices in ca, boone, to plan their exit either be a very veteran about a possible return of the taliban, so we want to leave the country before the situation gets worse. i'm all for york, most districts have fallen not a single district without fighting. they've even reached the chief of police of office and provincial cap
the, this is the sound of us troops leaving us gone down to its state. in 2001 after the 911 terrorist attacks us troops stoned by graham into a key military base to hunt down militant groups responsible for the atrocity. now the afghan government is getting control back, even though talks between them and taliban militants have made no headway. president vitamin believes that can work. look, we're in that war for 20 years. 20 years. and i think i met with the african government here in the...
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most of us have watched attention. same benefits in terms of pay rises over the last decade on the asperity measures. not only in social and health, but also inflation. and also the opportunity furnishes social workers and also became so diluted and everything became we have become target based would have to live all the way through our work at the same time as maintain our registration. oh, actually keep the most of i. so i think that one side was a real person. i, i know the last 20 i'm actually flexible as high as the phone. so i am now technically on my last one down in my career. and i want to make sure that moves behind new values, not just in terms of pay, but in terms of terms of conditions, working hours, working conditions, etc. change massive level those to you. hundreds of undocumented migrant saw staging, a hunger strike, and brussels to press authorities into giving them asylum that some of them have even so non mild shop to show that they have no say how was about sorry to say they will not be pressured
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so i am now technically on my last one to need some use in my career. and i want to make sure that moves behind new values, not just in terms of pay, but in terms of terms of conditions, working hours, working conditions, etc. change massive level. supposed to use 5 hundreds of undocumented migrant sir on hunger strike in brussels, depressed authorities to grant the messiah them some have even sown their mouths shots to show that they have no say. however, official stephen says they won't be pressured to give in saying that no exceptions will be made. they say that there are a 150000 living here illegally. and the $200.00 people that decide to stop eating should be regularized individually. what would be the result? a week later you get 202020000 people who would do exactly the same way around a 1000000 migrants, n t, d u in 2015 and were blamed for terror attacks and shopping, creased in crimes. migrants have been in belgium for more than a decade to say though, our asylum appeals is still not being processed. charlotte davinsky has this report now fro
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they don't have cancer from us. i think there's one person i think they just give them lots of money. judges, they want to corrupt. exactly, exactly. so another story might have heard that quote close. he said yesterday that or 2 days ago plus, he said that biting cannot cancel student loans. only congress can, which goes against what people in her party are saying, and legal experts. yeah, i think that's what they call not true. yes, exactly, and biden is probably like so confused. now he's like, i can't be the president one buttons and probably also like can you find a reason that i can live and they're like, turns out we don't have any pen. so yeah, exactly. and it turns out below, sees has been kind of disconnected to federal service loan servicing. so and their family has a master for change. well yeah, as one of the richest members of all. busy of congress, which is already very rich. i think it, you know, it makes perfect sense to live the wife's grants to everyone stuck in debt because then it makes it makes
they don't have cancer from us. i think there's one person i think they just give them lots of money. judges, they want to corrupt. exactly, exactly. so another story might have heard that quote close. he said yesterday that or 2 days ago plus, he said that biting cannot cancel student loans. only congress can, which goes against what people in her party are saying, and legal experts. yeah, i think that's what they call not true. yes, exactly, and biden is probably like so confused. now he's...
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so us regulators actually, at least from us law, they have the right to to look a bit deeper into the books of those chinese companies that are traded at the us exchanges. so that's really what seems to be behind the latest move. so what's been the knock on effect of the chinese firms on the new york exchange? well, what is true for a d d might be true for a lot of mother chinese companies as well, which are traded at the u. x exchange is some and that has been a pretty hot deal recently just so far. this year we had $35.00 chinese companies said joining us market since 2012 chinese type of companies have raised about $75000000000.00 on wall street. so we're really talking a lot of money, but as i mentioned, so us regulation, say, if you don't comply with us regulations, meaning that us regulators can look at your business dealings a bit closer than you will be delivered to from your ethnic changes and china on the other way it says, well, there was the threat to national security is that we won't give out those information. so it is a pretty tricky situation. and so it's no wonder th
so us regulators actually, at least from us law, they have the right to to look a bit deeper into the books of those chinese companies that are traded at the us exchanges. so that's really what seems to be behind the latest move. so what's been the knock on effect of the chinese firms on the new york exchange? well, what is true for a d d might be true for a lot of mother chinese companies as well, which are traded at the u. x exchange is some and that has been a pretty hot deal recently just...
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that's a non starter in the us. but if americans can find that common ground to look at policies, they can agree on, or maybe that's where there's a chance of saving lives. the. it was just heard gun ownership in the us comes down to people exercising their constitutional right. and that's something that black americans are doing and growing numbers. last year, black people accounted for the biggest increase in firearm sales. and this film for a day plus in my in banga, visited a firing range to find out what it means to be a black gun owner. in a country with a history of limiting black people have access to firearms. the don't be locked so tight that you're like, right? you go relax a little bit. what's the most important thing is? safety, safety. what's the most important thing of what's going on there? now? they have right? the u. s. has at least 63000000 more guns than it does, people and the most civilians with firearms globally. some of the people you're watching are new to an ownership and handling. some of
that's a non starter in the us. but if americans can find that common ground to look at policies, they can agree on, or maybe that's where there's a chance of saving lives. the. it was just heard gun ownership in the us comes down to people exercising their constitutional right. and that's something that black americans are doing and growing numbers. last year, black people accounted for the biggest increase in firearm sales. and this film for a day plus in my in banga, visited a firing range...
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and i've got us done. the taliban has seemed to do open for an offensive with foreign troops with brewing. some of those trained by the us even retreated cross borders for shelter. and it's not just glaring an efficiency plaguing the program. there were cooper, plots, assassinations, rape accusations, and even claims of genocide. yet washington says that it only trains the good guys will only treat people who have the same human rights values that we have. who have the same democratic values that we have. we're not shooting anybody. we're not teaching anybody to go into house and take this folks down. this is to now right life. just an outright lie a blatant lie, but one only needs to take a look at the ongoing military missions in africa. to understand that we train troops to carry out you know, urban warfare missions to stack on a door to take a door down to take a building down to take a room down to do hosted rescue to do hostage taking. so though we train people in these skills retrain a whole bunch o
and i've got us done. the taliban has seemed to do open for an offensive with foreign troops with brewing. some of those trained by the us even retreated cross borders for shelter. and it's not just glaring an efficiency plaguing the program. there were cooper, plots, assassinations, rape accusations, and even claims of genocide. yet washington says that it only trains the good guys will only treat people who have the same human rights values that we have. who have the same democratic values...
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because until julian a sanchez pray, none of us are free. we can all be locked up in a heartbeat and left incarcerated. remodeling the separate story. independent journalist brendan leslie plans to see the new york times for defamation and using his content without approval a his, the video which the journalist claims was hijacked so much more than just routing for president trump. it's really rally for our way of life, the american dream against big news. while the journalist claims the outlet falsely depicts him as a protest unit, selectively edited 40 minute documentary on the capitol hill riot. what's more, he says, new york times is intentionally providing fight reporting on what happened on january the 6 the mainstream media and led by the new york times is really trying to create this fake narrative. they rip the video from my news company that was on my social media, which was actually about a 5 minute video of me reporting about wide from supporters. we're going to hear his speech. never did anyone think a riot was ever going to hap
because until julian a sanchez pray, none of us are free. we can all be locked up in a heartbeat and left incarcerated. remodeling the separate story. independent journalist brendan leslie plans to see the new york times for defamation and using his content without approval a his, the video which the journalist claims was hijacked so much more than just routing for president trump. it's really rally for our way of life, the american dream against big news. while the journalist claims the outlet...
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for now you will get an use of half an hour time courtesy . my colleague, andrew farmer, hope you'll join me. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk oh, i didn't pick it up when i when i, when i was just normal. so either from the local but i didn't know this was there no bit enough for them to get on with me last week and it's convenient to come on the phone book it talk to me see i want to be talking to a manager. you know that since you know, the you're not seeing the units. he's the one you need. i didn't get that. call me my number back because i'm going to yeah, i can drive into my yeah. eagle was actually trying to be in me by little bit. i mean my, that in i b m, which is him a pro m i l a y e v, which are actually invisible, only model that we know about that all those women get up again. yeah. th
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to use these tools that neural scientists and psychologists and psychiatrists have used to really come in and use the principles of brain plasticity to to address and really nit nip it in the bud and also plan for those situations that you know, give you as id over and over and over again. well, what can you do to ship that story and flip it on a tad and make that situation an advantage to you? that's what the book talks when the thank you so much for this wonderful inside and a world of fitness slash, nearer assigned slash spray. now this would be really great talking to you. i'm going to taking all the advice that i've heard today and good luck with your future research. and i hope we get to the soon again. wonderful, thank you so much for how thank you. by the the we live in a now where the supply side of the equation is broken, nowhere entering into the supply shocks where there could be microchips, for example, or basic commodities or sharply. there's a food insecurity now by hundreds of millions of people around the world just emerging over the past 12 months because of it's runa
to use these tools that neural scientists and psychologists and psychiatrists have used to really come in and use the principles of brain plasticity to to address and really nit nip it in the bud and also plan for those situations that you know, give you as id over and over and over again. well, what can you do to ship that story and flip it on a tad and make that situation an advantage to you? that's what the book talks when the thank you so much for this wonderful inside and a world of...
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so i don't think anyone should feel like they are losing meaning or they are used to using history in any way or is it for me? some things are friends if that i have to live with it. and this name is an historic name. it's not part of the active language. if we start to, to clean up the history and go in every corner and try to make things like we want it. i think this is a work we can, we will never finish it. definitely in favor of the name is treats and everything that is politically incorrect, simply because it's long overdue, and they should have been changed long ago. so sorry, not actually, a lot of things have changed, but you don't have to change every name of every street. the someone's things doesn't work, doesn't find good anymore, can still to come a policeman's best friend or a poor substitute for the real thing. we're on the be with the robo cup dogs to hawaii story after the break. the so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development only personally and get into this. i don
so i don't think anyone should feel like they are losing meaning or they are used to using history in any way or is it for me? some things are friends if that i have to live with it. and this name is an historic name. it's not part of the active language. if we start to, to clean up the history and go in every corner and try to make things like we want it. i think this is a work we can, we will never finish it. definitely in favor of the name is treats and everything that is politically...
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he uses the newspaper of defamation on using his content without approval. here's the video which as the john this claims was hijacked so much more than just rally for president trump. it's really rally for. busy our way of life, the american dream against big news. the john les claims, the meter outlet full need to picked him as a protest up in a selectively edited 40 minute documentary on the capitol hill riot. what's more, he says in york times is intention, providing false reporting. and what happened on the 6th of january, the mainstream media and led by the new york times is really trying to create this fake narrative. they rip the video from my news company that was on my social media, which was actually about a 5 minute video of me reporting about why from supporters. we're going to hear his speech. never did anyone think right. it was ever going to happen. so that happened the day before, but new york time selectively edited that piece from my video, took a 9 2nd clip out of there to put into their documentary to make it seem like i was the one sayi
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the country has the 2nd highest coban, 1900 death, told us that the us well those, the headlines. i'll have more news for you here after portal. the hi, i'm sandra gartman. welcome to portal. your gateway to some of our to 0 as best online content. this week we're focusing on guns in the us, if the country with more firearms than people and the highest level of civilian gun ownership in the world. ah, we've got a powerful film about how gun violence is playing out on the streets of new york. look at the complicated politics and log around gun ownership and the push for stricter controls. and we'll hear why more and more black americans are exercising their constitutional right to bear arms. feel the 1st one actually empowered. it was a general and we're going to start in new york. shootings in the city surged and 2020 to levels not seen in 10 years. you can see the devastating impact the tide on people's lives and neighborhoods like the bronx. where for many people don't violence as part of everyday life. in this episode of the online documentary series fly on the wall filmmaker g
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and another rule for us, and they keep that throat. i think it's shameful. initially the government, also nurses, doctors, and paramedics, a one percent rise to this is rates a 3 percent off to an independent pay review. but these work could say that they still amount to a real terms pay cut when inflation is factored in. all down. had, you know, everybody can watch, you know how to pay. right. they knew 100 health workers died in the last year. they getting a real time pay cut. the pay rise have been offered is less than the inflation in the real life. and i couldn't get a proper crate, right? they're not going to fill the empty, empty vacancies. and yet it's not just any, just off police officers any more than $24000.00 a year. been slack to pay for it. while those ending below that are given $250.00 pounds, an annual ride, again, taking inflation into account, but amounts to real time pay freeze for police officers. and so the lead to the police federation and union to declare the lack of confidence in home secretary for itself. we
and another rule for us, and they keep that throat. i think it's shameful. initially the government, also nurses, doctors, and paramedics, a one percent rise to this is rates a 3 percent off to an independent pay review. but these work could say that they still amount to a real terms pay cut when inflation is factored in. all down. had, you know, everybody can watch, you know how to pay. right. they knew 100 health workers died in the last year. they getting a real time pay cut. the pay rise...
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most of us have watched attention. some benefits in terms of pay rises over the last decade on the asperity measures. not only in social and health, but also social and also the opportunity. this is social workers and also became so diluted and everything became a target based would have to live. although we all work at the same time as maintain our registration, i keep the most of age. so i think that one was a real person. i. i know the last 20 i'm actually flexible as high as the phone. so i am now technically on my last one to need some use in my career. and i want to make sure that a hi mila is not just in terms of pay, but in terms of terms of conditions, working hours, working conditions, etc. change massive level. those to you hundreds of undocumented migrants run hunger strike in brussels to press or 13 to ground. the messiah that some of even so the mouths shut to show. they have no say . but officials insist they won't be pressured to give in and say, no exceptions will be made. they say that there are a 150
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