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this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change. and climate action is government takes out very seriously. ah, that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people off cost concern. david suzuki, an 85 year old zoologist, was speaking during an extinction rebellion protest in the city of victoria. the rallies followed floods that killed full people in british columbia and were widely blamed on climate change. meanwhile suzuki, his own foundation, has tried to distance itself from his comments and insisting the activist speaks for himself. but the group went on to say that campaign is frustrated at government inaction. david suzuki himself denies inciting violence, saying he doesn't support destroying pipelines, but also doesn't regret his words. but we discussed the story with a pair of guests. when david suzuki says the result is going to be that pipelin
this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change. and climate action is government takes out very seriously. ah, that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people off cost concern. david suzuki, an 85 year old zoologist, was speaking during an extinction rebellion protest in the city of victoria. the...
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this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we are going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people off costs concern. david suzuki and 85 year old zoologist was speaking during an extinction rebellion protest in the city of victoria. at the rallies followed floods that killed full people in british columbia and were widely blamed on climate change. meanwhile, suzuki, his own foundation, has tried to distance itself from his comments insisting the activist speaks for himself. but the group went on to say that campaign is off frustrated at government inaction. david suzuki himself denies inciting violence, saying he doesn't support destroying pipelines, but also doesn't regret his words. but we discussed the whole story with a pair of guests. when david suzuki says the result is going to be that p
this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we are going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people off costs concern. david suzuki and 85 year old zoologist was speaking during an extinction rebellion protest in the city of victoria. at the...
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this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people cause concern. david suzuki and 85 year olds who ologist was speaking during an extinction rebellion protest in the city of victoria. the rallies followed floods that killed 4 people in british columbia and were widely blamed on climate change. meanwhile, keys own foundation tried to distance itself from his comments insisting the activist speaks for himself. but the group went on to say that campaigners are frustrated. what they claim is government inaction, somewhat big you asleep. david suzuki himself denies inciting violence, saying he doesn't support destroying pipelines, but also doesn't regret his words. we discuss this story with some guest when david suzuki says, result is going to be that
this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people cause concern. david suzuki and 85 year olds who ologist was speaking during an extinction rebellion protest in the city of victoria. the rallies...
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this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. ah, that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people off cost concern davis as okay. and 85 year old zoologist was speaking during an a, an extinction rebellion protest in the city of victoria. the rallies will follow following floods that killed a full people in british columbia. and were widely blamed on climate change. meanwhile, suzuki zone foundation has tried to distance itself from his comments and insisting the active speaks for himself. but the group went on to say that campaign is a frustrated a government in action. a david suzuki himself denies inciting violence, saying that he doesn't support destroying pipelines, but also it doesn't regret what he said. and we discussed the story with the old rasmussen, executive vice president of th
this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. ah, that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people off cost concern davis as okay. and 85 year old zoologist was speaking during an a, an extinction rebellion protest in the city of victoria. the...
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this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change. and climate action is government takes out very seriously. ah, that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people off cause concern. david suzuki and 85 year olds you ologist was speaking during an extinction, rebellion protest in the city of victoria. the rallies followed floods that killed 4 people in british columbia. a widely blamed on climate change. meanwhile suzuki his own a foundation has tried to distance itself from his comments and sifting the activist speaks for himself. but the group went on to say that campaigners are frustrated at government inaction. david suzuki himself denies inciting violence, saying he doesn't support the destruction of pipelines, but also doesn't regret his words. but we discussed the whole story with a pair of guests. when david suzuki says, result is going to be that
this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change. and climate action is government takes out very seriously. ah, that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people off cause concern. david suzuki and 85 year olds you ologist was speaking during an extinction, rebellion protest in the city of victoria. the...
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this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. ah, that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change, not by making statements that will alarm people cause concern in. well sir, keys own foundation has tried to distance itself from his comments and says thing. the activists speaks for himself. but the group went on to say that campaigners are frustrated and what they claim as government in action, somewhat ambiguously. david suzuki himself denies inciting violence, saying he doesn't support destroying pipelines, but also doesn't regret his words. we discussed the story with a number of guests. when david suzuki says the result is going to be that pipelines are blown up. probably saying is that canadians are frustrated by the canada's hypocrisy when it comes to the environment. and actually the man is 100 percent, correct. he did not call for
this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. ah, that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change, not by making statements that will alarm people cause concern in. well sir, keys own foundation has tried to distance itself from his comments and says thing. the activists speaks for himself....
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this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. ah, that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people cause concern. david suzuki, an 85 year old zoologists, was speaking during an extinction rebellion protest in the city of victorian. the rallies followed floods that killed 4 people in british columbia and were widely blamed on climate change. meanwhile suzuki, his own foundation, has tried to distance itself from his comments, insisting the activist speaks for himself. but the group went on to say that campaigners are frustrated at what they claim as government in action. somewhat ambiguously. david suzuki himself denies inciting fallen, saying he doesn't support destroying pipelines, but also does not regret his words. we discussed the story with a number of guest when david suzuki says the r
this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. ah, that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people cause concern. david suzuki, an 85 year old zoologists, was speaking during an extinction rebellion protest in the city of victorian. the rallies...
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this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. ah, that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people cause concern. david assist nicky, an 85 year old zoologist while speaking during extinction, rebellion protest in victorian. the rallies followed floods that killed 4 people in british columbia. none were widely blamed on climate change in well says ickes own foundation has tried to distance itself from his comments, insisting the activist speaks for himself. but the group went on to say that campaigners are frustrated at. won't they claim, as government in action somewhat ambiguously. david suzuki himself denies inciting violence, saying he doesn't support destroying pipelines, but also doesn't regret his words. we discussed the story with a number of guest when david suzuki says the result is
this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. ah, that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people cause concern. david assist nicky, an 85 year old zoologist while speaking during extinction, rebellion protest in victorian. the rallies...
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this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. ah, that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we are going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people cause concern. david suzuki, an 85 year old zoologists will speaking during an extension rebellion protests in the city of victoria. the rallies followed floods that killed 4 people in british columbia and were widely blamed on climate change. in wallace ickes own foundation as tried to distance itself from his comments insist thing. the activist speaks for himself. but the group went on to say that campaigners are frustrated at what they claim as government in action, somewhat ambiguously. david suzuki himself denies inciting violence, saying he doesn't support destroying pipelines, but also doesn't regret his words. at we discussed the story with a number of guess when david suzuki says the r
this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. ah, that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we are going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people cause concern. david suzuki, an 85 year old zoologists will speaking during an extension rebellion protests in the city of victoria. the rallies...
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this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people off cause concern. david suzuki and 85 year old zoologist was speaking during an extinction rebellion protest in the city of victoria. the rallies followed floods that killed full people in british columbia and what, why be blamed on climate change? meanwhile, suzuki, his own foundation, has tried to distance itself from his comments insisting the activist speaks for himself. but the group went on to say that campaign as a frustrated a government in action, a david suzuki himself denies inciting violence. so saying he doesn't support destroying pipelines, but also it doesn't regret his words. and we discussed the story with a pair of guests. when david suzuki says the result is going to be the pipel
this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people off cause concern. david suzuki and 85 year old zoologist was speaking during an extinction rebellion protest in the city of victoria. the rallies...
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this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes that very seriously. that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people cause concern. david suzuki and 85 year old geologist who was speaking during and extinction rebellion protest in the city of victoria. the rallies followed floods that killed 4 people in british columbia. i'm a why they blamed on climate change. meanwhile, so suki is own foundation has tried to distance itself from his comments assisting . the activist only speaks for himself. but the group went on to say that campaign is all frustrated. a government inaction and david suzuki himself denies inciting violence, saying he doesn't support destroying pipelines, but also it doesn't regret his words. we discussed the story with a pair of guests. david suzuki says, result is going to be that pipelines are
this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes that very seriously. that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people cause concern. david suzuki and 85 year old geologist who was speaking during and extinction rebellion protest in the city of victoria. the rallies...
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this is totally irresponsible in the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes that very seriously. that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people cause concern. david suzuki and 85 year old soldiers to a speaking view and extinction, rebellion protest, and city of victoria around these followed floods. the killed 4 people in british columbia and widely band, or what he blamed while on climate change. meanwhile, you keys own foundation is trying to distance itself from his comments, insisting the activist speaks for himself. group though, went on to say the campaign is frustrated of what they claim is government inaction . somewhat vigorously, david suzuki himself denies inciting violence, saying he doesn't support destroying pipelines, but also doesn't regret it was we discussed the story with all guess when david suzuki says the result is g
this is totally irresponsible in the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes that very seriously. that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people cause concern. david suzuki and 85 year old soldiers to a speaking view and extinction, rebellion protest, and city of victoria around these...
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he's a senior market analyst at atlanta and david mckelvey, the ceo of mckelvey financial group. great to have both of you on talk about these important issues. now, do you see this spike in natural gas prices on this news is something that is just temporary considering it wasn't clear when nordstrom too, would be approved in the 1st place. well, i think the bass case for many energy traders was that the nordstrom, too, would get, you know, finalized before the end of the year. so i think you're going to see that this, the natural gas markets are going to remain extremely sensitive to whether or not we have a cold winter. and right now it's a very tight market and i think you're going to see politics are going to be at play here and you're going to, i think, see you probably investors be very skeptical there. then prices are going to ease. and i think the, the, the pressure is to the upside. and i think what russia right now is they're holding all the cards. germany, they pretty much destroy their nuclear industry 20 years ago. now. 80 percent of their power is natural gas. so i
he's a senior market analyst at atlanta and david mckelvey, the ceo of mckelvey financial group. great to have both of you on talk about these important issues. now, do you see this spike in natural gas prices on this news is something that is just temporary considering it wasn't clear when nordstrom too, would be approved in the 1st place. well, i think the bass case for many energy traders was that the nordstrom, too, would get, you know, finalized before the end of the year. so i think...
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he's the senior market analyst at atlanta and david mcelhanney, ceo of mckelvey financial group. great to have both of you on talk about these important issues. now, do you see this spike in natural gas prices on this news? it's something that is just temporary considering. it wasn't clear when nordstrom too, would be approved in the 1st place. well, i think the bass case from any energy traders was that the nordstrom, too, would get in a finalize before the end of the year. so i think you're going to see that this is the natural gas markets are going to remain extremely sensitive to whether or not we have a cold winter and, and right now it's, it's a very tight market and i think you're gonna see politics are going to be at play here in your, in this i think see you probably investors be very, a skeptical that am i. prices are going to ease. and i think the, the, the pressure is to the upside. and they think, you know, what russia right now is they're, they're holding all the cards. germany, they pretty much destroy their nuclear industry 20 years ago. now. 80 percent of their p
he's the senior market analyst at atlanta and david mcelhanney, ceo of mckelvey financial group. great to have both of you on talk about these important issues. now, do you see this spike in natural gas prices on this news? it's something that is just temporary considering. it wasn't clear when nordstrom too, would be approved in the 1st place. well, i think the bass case from any energy traders was that the nordstrom, too, would get in a finalize before the end of the year. so i think you're...
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so how me out here, david, what is the truth? well, i think we should start out by believing what president biden said, which is that it's a garbage report. it sounds like it was leaked by somebody who would like that case to settle at $450000.00 per emigrant or a $1000000.00 per family. but that's not what it's going to settle out. it looks like what's going to happen is it's going to settle either for a much lower amount or they're going to leave it to the courts. i think for something that's such a political hot potato is this. i think it might be very wise, and i think this is what president biden saying to let the courts decide it's a pending lawsuit. it may not be susceptible to being a class action in many respects. these people may have very different kinds of claims and not of similar class claims. and let each person who says they've been damaged, tried to show, or each family that says it's been damaged when it cross the border and had the family separated. let them show the violation of law to a judge and let them sho
so how me out here, david, what is the truth? well, i think we should start out by believing what president biden said, which is that it's a garbage report. it sounds like it was leaked by somebody who would like that case to settle at $450000.00 per emigrant or a $1000000.00 per family. but that's not what it's going to settle out. it looks like what's going to happen is it's going to settle either for a much lower amount or they're going to leave it to the courts. i think for something that's...
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he the senior market analysts at atlanta and david mcelhanney, ceo of mckelvey financial group. great to have both of you on talk about these important issues. now, do you see this spike in natural gas prices on this news is something that is just temporary considering it wasn't clear when nordstrom too, would be approved in the 1st place. well, i think the bass case from any energy traders was that the nordstrom, too, would get, you know, finalized before the end of the year. so i think you're going to see that this, the natural gas markets are going to remain extremely sensitive to whether or not we have a cold winter. and right now it's a very tight market and i think you're going to see politics are going to be at play here and you're going to, i think, see you probably investors be very skeptical. they're them. prices are going to ease. and i think the, the, the pressure is to the upside and they think russia right now is they're holding all the cards. germany, they pretty much destroy their nuclear industry 20 years ago. now. 80 percent of their power is natural gas. so i
he the senior market analysts at atlanta and david mcelhanney, ceo of mckelvey financial group. great to have both of you on talk about these important issues. now, do you see this spike in natural gas prices on this news is something that is just temporary considering it wasn't clear when nordstrom too, would be approved in the 1st place. well, i think the bass case from any energy traders was that the nordstrom, too, would get, you know, finalized before the end of the year. so i think you're...
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so help me out here, david, what is the truth? well, i think we should start out by believing what president biden said, which is that it's a garbage report. it sounds like it was leaked by somebody who would like that case to settle at $450000.00 per emigrant or a $1000000.00 per family. but that's not what it's going to settle out. it looks like what's going to happen is it's going to settle either for a much lower amount or they're going to leave it to the courts. i think for something that's such a political hot potato is this. i think it might be very wise, and i think this is what present by and saying to let the courts decide it's a pending lawsuit. it may not be susceptible to being a class action. in many respects, the people may have very different kinds of claims and not of similar class claims . and let each person who says they've been damaged, tried to show, or each family that says it's been damaged when it cross the border and had the family separated. let them show the violation of law to a judge and let them show
so help me out here, david, what is the truth? well, i think we should start out by believing what president biden said, which is that it's a garbage report. it sounds like it was leaked by somebody who would like that case to settle at $450000.00 per emigrant or a $1000000.00 per family. but that's not what it's going to settle out. it looks like what's going to happen is it's going to settle either for a much lower amount or they're going to leave it to the courts. i think for something...
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so help me out here, david, what is the truth? well, i think we should start out by believing what president biden said, which is that it's a garbage report. it sounds like it was leak by somebody who would like that case to settle at $450000.00 per emigrant or a $1000000.00 per family. but that's not what it's going to settle out. it looks like what's going to happen is it's going to settle either for a much lower amount or they're going to leave it to the court. i think for something that's such a political hot potato is this. i think it might be very wise, and i think this is what present by and saying to let the courts decide it's a pending lawsuit. it may not be susceptible to being a class action in many respects. these people may have very different kinds of claims and not of similar class claims. and let each person who says they've been damaged, tried to show, or each family that says it's been damaged when it cross the border and had the family separated. let them show the i lation of law to a judge and let them show if
so help me out here, david, what is the truth? well, i think we should start out by believing what president biden said, which is that it's a garbage report. it sounds like it was leak by somebody who would like that case to settle at $450000.00 per emigrant or a $1000000.00 per family. but that's not what it's going to settle out. it looks like what's going to happen is it's going to settle either for a much lower amount or they're going to leave it to the court. i think for something that's...
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david at thank you very much for your time today. we do appreciate that david swanson, executive director of world beyond were much appreciated. thank you. not wraps up. the news update for it. no done. is here at the top with all the latest developments right after another great program starting in moments. good bye. with join me every thursday on the alex silent. sure. but i'll be speaking to guess what? the world politics, small business i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm ah ah i'm african returns here. we're going underground, amid tore sleeves, allegations predicted stagflation and the new cold war. you'd be forgiven for thinking politics had gone back to the 20th century. well, just in time, to remind us how little has changed. the british film institute new season featuring the complete works of oscar nominated palm door and back to winning director mike lee. along with ken loach, he's one of the great chroniclers of the working class experience in britain, his films, which explore issues from gentrification to fetch. ri
david at thank you very much for your time today. we do appreciate that david swanson, executive director of world beyond were much appreciated. thank you. not wraps up. the news update for it. no done. is here at the top with all the latest developments right after another great program starting in moments. good bye. with join me every thursday on the alex silent. sure. but i'll be speaking to guess what? the world politics, small business i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm ah ah i'm...
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while today, i talked to david rubinstein, professor of molecular world, we were genetics that cameras universe today and we're talking about the mysterious phenomena of a tougher. gee it's so great. have you on our program today? so 1230 is like the topic. everyone's talking about it, lots of myths around it. so we figured we'll just ask you straight away, what is all this fuss about from what i understand. so correct me if i'm wrong, a ta for g like process, we're self deprived of nutrients. they sort of get rid of damage structures and develop nuance. is this a correct explanation? i clarify with absolute so it's a process that occurs inside cells and it occurs outside the nucleus. so in the cytoplasm, and it's a process where cells form these double membrane structures which are like sax, which capture portions of high the plasm and then deliver them to water, the incinerator of the cell, the lies for degradation. so that's what we'll tufty is as a process, the idea that it's stimulated by starvation is something that is conserved from he's to people, but it's not always induced by
while today, i talked to david rubinstein, professor of molecular world, we were genetics that cameras universe today and we're talking about the mysterious phenomena of a tougher. gee it's so great. have you on our program today? so 1230 is like the topic. everyone's talking about it, lots of myths around it. so we figured we'll just ask you straight away, what is all this fuss about from what i understand. so correct me if i'm wrong, a ta for g like process, we're self deprived of nutrients....
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he's the senior market. analysts at atlanta and david mckelvey, the ceo of mckelvey. any financial group, great to have both of you on talk about these important issues. now, do you see this spike in natural gas prices on this news is something that is just temporary considering. it wasn't clear when nordstrom too, would be approved in the 1st place. why i think the bass case from any energy traders was that the nordstrom, too, would get, you know, finalized before the end of the year. so i think you're going to see that this, the natural gas markets are going to remain extremely sensitive to whether or not we have a cold winter in right now, it's a very tight market and i think you're going to see politics are going to be at play here and you're going to, i think see you probably investors be very skeptical there. then prices are going to ease. and i think the, the, the pressure is to the upside. and they think what russia right now is they're holding all the cards. germany, they pretty much destroy their nuclear industry 20 years ago now. 80 percent of their power i
he's the senior market. analysts at atlanta and david mckelvey, the ceo of mckelvey. any financial group, great to have both of you on talk about these important issues. now, do you see this spike in natural gas prices on this news is something that is just temporary considering. it wasn't clear when nordstrom too, would be approved in the 1st place. why i think the bass case from any energy traders was that the nordstrom, too, would get, you know, finalized before the end of the year. so i...
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he's a senior market analysts at atlanta and david mckelvey, the ceo of mckelvey. any financial group, great to have both of you on talk about these important issues. now, do you see this spike in natural gas prices on this new? is that something that is just temporary considering it wasn't clear when nordstrom too, would be approved in the 1st place? well, i think the bass case from any energy traders was that the nordstrom, too, would get in a finalize before the end of the year. so i think you're going to see that this is the natural gas markets are going to remain extremely sensitive to whether or not we have a cold winter in. and right now it's, it's a very tight market and i think you're going to see politics are going to be at play here in your, in this, i think see you probably investors be very, a skeptical there. them. our prices are going to ease. and i think the, the, the pressure is to the upside and they think, you know, what russia right now is they're, they're holding all the cards. germany, they pretty much destroy their nuclear industry 20 years a
he's a senior market analysts at atlanta and david mckelvey, the ceo of mckelvey. any financial group, great to have both of you on talk about these important issues. now, do you see this spike in natural gas prices on this new? is that something that is just temporary considering it wasn't clear when nordstrom too, would be approved in the 1st place? well, i think the bass case from any energy traders was that the nordstrom, too, would get in a finalize before the end of the year. so i think...
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hello david, thanks. she time. i just look, i just put a random search in here looking at some good, good, good quality, new sites. if you look at 2 days ago, you came in as a down plays tensions with fronts of a channel crossings. 20 i was ago, channel migrants, france, one serious talks with the u. k. 5 hours ago. france urges u. k. to open legal migration route. wearing one message from brussels about they won't talk. and i will say this from france. it's an ugly tit for tat, especially given the background of the terrible situation we saw on wind those 27 souls dying just wednesday in their yes, well, essentially european union want to look, you know, offload a lots of migrants on us. and you know, they haven't been doing doing their best to stop them coming over. quite frankly, the british government need to do something. and i agree with your opinion in many ways they've got britain has got to stop being so attractive to, to, to, to the last for since the world. i mean, there's a lot of money to be made. it m
hello david, thanks. she time. i just look, i just put a random search in here looking at some good, good, good quality, new sites. if you look at 2 days ago, you came in as a down plays tensions with fronts of a channel crossings. 20 i was ago, channel migrants, france, one serious talks with the u. k. 5 hours ago. france urges u. k. to open legal migration route. wearing one message from brussels about they won't talk. and i will say this from france. it's an ugly tit for tat, especially...
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david is former breaks it party and you kept m e p for scotland on here. his take on developments. hi david. hi. would you there for a 2nd the you case handling of the channel migrant situation? oh, it's incompetent and no one's doing anything. they talk about it. the terrified to do anything. well, i'm afraid they're just going to have get some guts and, and stop this issue. and one of the main problems, of course, is the draw. people are being drawn to united kingdom because they get all sorts of advantages. when they get to the united kingdom, they get housing, they get mo, while phones, apparently they get all sorts of goodies. no one is ever sent by. this is a problem, and it is a problem for the french to. i don't much blame the french. i blame the british authorities for not clamping down and for saying, you know, if you come to the united kingdom illegally, you will not never be allowed to remain and you will never be allowed a worker. so you know that that's what we should be. say. we should be making unattractive for people to come over and, and
david is former breaks it party and you kept m e p for scotland on here. his take on developments. hi david. hi. would you there for a 2nd the you case handling of the channel migrant situation? oh, it's incompetent and no one's doing anything. they talk about it. the terrified to do anything. well, i'm afraid they're just going to have get some guts and, and stop this issue. and one of the main problems, of course, is the draw. people are being drawn to united kingdom because they get all...
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when we come back, we'll continue talking to professor david robinson here in cambridge. and we're talking about what is a tough stay with us. oh, the postal service delivers a $155000000000.00 pieces of mail every year, approximately 40 percent of the world's mail right now. the us postal service is in the fight of its life essays that is really bad financial shape. now facing default proposal services, a cash cow. and there was a way to pull money out of the postal service to put into a federal budget. there was a mandate that you bring a $100000.00, new revenue every month. the nature of privatization in the us postal service is very much hidden from public view. it's privatization from the inside out a about big business in money. it's not about the public and given them the service that they deserve. it's not about quality train workers. it's about with my math guys are worth more of my guy to finance all survival. this is a hedge fund. it's a device used by professional galle wags to earn money. that's right. these hedge funds are completely not accountable. and we'
when we come back, we'll continue talking to professor david robinson here in cambridge. and we're talking about what is a tough stay with us. oh, the postal service delivers a $155000000000.00 pieces of mail every year, approximately 40 percent of the world's mail right now. the us postal service is in the fight of its life essays that is really bad financial shape. now facing default proposal services, a cash cow. and there was a way to pull money out of the postal service to put into a...
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with david mckelvey, he's the ceo of michael bailey financial group. always a pleasure to have you on david. i want to start with the coal situation. doesn't increase, put china on better footing after dealing with those power outages that have further hindered the ongoing supply chain issues. sure, but you know, i think a part of the issue is increasing their production, which is about a 10 percent increase in production. but the real big part of the solution now is returning to normal, cold imports from australia, the polar bureau decided he didn't like doing business for less trailer and dropped imports of most australian products, coal included in retaliation. for ozzy commentary on one co go with 1900 lab creation. so the chinese created the coal supply deficit by trying to swing a stick and make the these pay. and that didn't really work. we have a phrase cutting off your nose to spite your face, which i think i think fits. the chinese reduced coal imports from australia by 98 percent. now it's normalizing those imports. it made up for some of th
with david mckelvey, he's the ceo of michael bailey financial group. always a pleasure to have you on david. i want to start with the coal situation. doesn't increase, put china on better footing after dealing with those power outages that have further hindered the ongoing supply chain issues. sure, but you know, i think a part of the issue is increasing their production, which is about a 10 percent increase in production. but the real big part of the solution now is returning to normal, cold...
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with david mckelvey, he's the ceo of michael bailey financial group. always a pleasure to have you on david. i want to start with the coal situation. doesn't increase put china on better footing after dealing with those power outages that have further hindered the ongoing supply chain issues. sure. bread, you know, i think a part of the issue is increasing their production, which is about a 10 percent increase in production. but the real big part of the solution now is returning to normal. cold imports from australia to pull a bureau decided he didn't like doing business with us trail ya and dropped imports of most australian products, coal included in retaliation. for ozzy commentary on one co go with 1900 lab creation. so the chinese created the cold supply deficit by trying to swing a stick and make the these pay. and that didn't really work. we have a phrase cutting off your nose to spite your face, which i think i think fit. the chinese reduced coal imports from australia by 98 percent. now it's normalizing those imports. it made up for some of th
with david mckelvey, he's the ceo of michael bailey financial group. always a pleasure to have you on david. i want to start with the coal situation. doesn't increase put china on better footing after dealing with those power outages that have further hindered the ongoing supply chain issues. sure. bread, you know, i think a part of the issue is increasing their production, which is about a 10 percent increase in production. but the real big part of the solution now is returning to normal. cold...
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now listen filament for david lee roth. that was a hard gig because like them or not david lee, he was a great front man over there, but sammy johnson and god, they don't miss a beat over there. it keeps van halen. keeps the brand right at the top of the heap, but he is good with brand and got into cobble wobble when that place was just an empty beach down there. branch that now has a new cocktail. working with guy, ferry's, gonna introduce it. we'll talk rock and roll. we'll talk libation. we'll talk life with sammy hagar right after this on dennis miller flush, one thing a bugs. how come the gun is miller gloves? one day we welcome the red rocker himself. sammy hagar to the show. sammy, of course, singer songwriter, musician i think of him like gene and paul as far as being an entrepreneur, coffee is for closers as they saying glengarry glen ross. i've always admired his business side. he's been performing for the past 4 decades. obviously with van halen solo work and the was the voice behind some of the van helen's most
now listen filament for david lee roth. that was a hard gig because like them or not david lee, he was a great front man over there, but sammy johnson and god, they don't miss a beat over there. it keeps van halen. keeps the brand right at the top of the heap, but he is good with brand and got into cobble wobble when that place was just an empty beach down there. branch that now has a new cocktail. working with guy, ferry's, gonna introduce it. we'll talk rock and roll. we'll talk libation....
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david, whatever the brain itself. i'm not talking about degenerative diseases like alzheimer's or parkinsonian dementia, but how does it affect our brain if it could be practiced on a human body? so there is a literature which suggests that ta for g might be important in a whole lot in your own functions i'm it can remove various toxic proteins as we've discussed. it can also help remodeling. so it can have changed our capacity to remember potentially it can this also literature that it suggest that it might impact various psychiatric diseases, although the literature will that needs more work. so i would say that this the suggestions which need further work to validate. so i think it might affect a wide range of different cognitive as well as emotional functions when i'm thinking cancer, because you're saying what are the functions as the anti inflammatory faction? so what can i do for cancer? so the cancer literature is complicated and the likely plays different roles at different stages of cancer. so if you have an
david, whatever the brain itself. i'm not talking about degenerative diseases like alzheimer's or parkinsonian dementia, but how does it affect our brain if it could be practiced on a human body? so there is a literature which suggests that ta for g might be important in a whole lot in your own functions i'm it can remove various toxic proteins as we've discussed. it can also help remodeling. so it can have changed our capacity to remember potentially it can this also literature that it suggest...
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now listen filament for david lee roth. that was a hard gig because like them or not david lee, he was a great front man over there, but sammy jump san and god, they don't miss a beat over there. it keeps van halen. keeps the brand right at the top of the heap . when he is good with brand new, got into cobble wobble. when that place was just an empty beach down there. branch that now has a new cocktail. working with guy ferry's, gonna introduce it? we'll talk rock and roll. we'll talk libation. we'll talk life with sammy hagar right after this on dennis miller flush, one thing a bugs. welcome to dennis miller gloves. one day we welcome the red rocker himself, sammy hagar, to the show. sammy, of course, singer songwriter, musician i think of him like gene and paul as far as being an entrepreneur coffee. as for closers, as they saying glengarry glen ross, i've always admired his business side. he's been performing for the past 4 decades . obviously with van halen solo work, and there was the voice behind some of the van halen
now listen filament for david lee roth. that was a hard gig because like them or not david lee, he was a great front man over there, but sammy jump san and god, they don't miss a beat over there. it keeps van halen. keeps the brand right at the top of the heap . when he is good with brand new, got into cobble wobble. when that place was just an empty beach down there. branch that now has a new cocktail. working with guy ferry's, gonna introduce it? we'll talk rock and roll. we'll talk libation....
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well, today i talked to david rubinstein, professor of moleck, ural, me. we're genetics at cambridge university and were talking about the mysterious phenomena of a ta for g. it's so great to have you on our program today. so tar for gee is like the topic. everyone's talking about it. lots of myths around it. so we figured we'll just ask you straight away, what is all that fuss about from what i understand. so correct me for iraq, a ta for g, like process where cells deprived of nutrients, they started to get rid of damage structures and developed nuance. is this a correct explanation? i clarified it. it's a process that occurs inside cells and it occurs outside the new to say the cytoplasm and it's a process where cells form these double membrane structures which are like sax, which capture, pushes us high to plasm and then deliver them to water, the incinerator of the cell, the license for degradation, so that's a little tougher g as a process, the idea that it's stimulated by starvation is something about, is conserved from he's to people that it's not
well, today i talked to david rubinstein, professor of moleck, ural, me. we're genetics at cambridge university and were talking about the mysterious phenomena of a ta for g. it's so great to have you on our program today. so tar for gee is like the topic. everyone's talking about it. lots of myths around it. so we figured we'll just ask you straight away, what is all that fuss about from what i understand. so correct me for iraq, a ta for g, like process where cells deprived of nutrients, they...
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with david mckelvey, he's the ceo of michael bailey, financial group. always a pleasure to have you on david. i want to start with the coal situation. doesn't increase put china on better footing after dealing with those power outages that have further hindered the ongoing supply chain issues. sure, but you know, i think a part of the issue is increasing their production, which is about a 10 percent increase in production. but the real big part of the solution now is returning to normal, cold imports from australia. the polar bureau decided he didn't like doing business with us trail ya and dropped imports of most australian products, coal included in retaliation. for ozzy commentary on one co go with 1900 lab creation. so the chinese created the cold supply deficit by trying to swing a stick and make the these pay. and that didn't really work. we have a phrase cutting off your nose to spite your face, which i think i think fits. the chinese reduced coal imports from australia by 98 percent. now it's normalizing those imports. it made up for some of tha
with david mckelvey, he's the ceo of michael bailey, financial group. always a pleasure to have you on david. i want to start with the coal situation. doesn't increase put china on better footing after dealing with those power outages that have further hindered the ongoing supply chain issues. sure, but you know, i think a part of the issue is increasing their production, which is about a 10 percent increase in production. but the real big part of the solution now is returning to normal, cold...
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always a pleasure to have you on david. i want to start with the coal situation does is increase, put china on better footing after dealing with those power outages that have further hindered the ongoing supply chain issues. sure. bread, you know, i think a part of the issue is increasing their production, which is about a 10 percent increase in production. but the real big part of the solution now is returning to normal, cold imports from australia. the polar bureau decided he didn't like doing business for less trail ya and dropped imports of most australian products, cool, included in retaliation. for ozzy commentary on one co go with 1900 lab creation. so the chinese created the cold supply deficit by trying to swing a stick and make the these pay. and that didn't really work. we have a phrase cutting off your nose to spite your face, which i think i think fits. the chinese reduced coal imports from australia by 98 percent. now it's normalizing those imports. it made up for some of that from indonesia, but this marginal
always a pleasure to have you on david. i want to start with the coal situation does is increase, put china on better footing after dealing with those power outages that have further hindered the ongoing supply chain issues. sure. bread, you know, i think a part of the issue is increasing their production, which is about a 10 percent increase in production. but the real big part of the solution now is returning to normal, cold imports from australia. the polar bureau decided he didn't like...
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the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with pedophilia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an initial report. mm . ah, in the end, it's almost $3000.00 referrals that police had purely as a result of the initial sort of public story that i'm the woodward actually made around $300.00 suspects that were identified. some were dead. some there wasn't sufficient evidence to prosecute, but for many the was and some of those trials are still ongoing. now, i'm actually involved around about $350.00 football clubs. all levels of the game speedy bird. the next 300 suspects. 350 clubs, 3000 referrals. the country reeled at the figures, but they came as no surprise to those who had been studying the problem
the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with pedophilia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an initial...
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the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with pedophilia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an initial report. mm . ah, the ellipse almost 3000 referrals that police had purely as a result of the initial sort of public story that i'm the woodward actually made around 300 suspects that were identified. some were dead. some there wasn't sufficient evidence to prosecute, but for many the was and some of those trials are still ongoing now and actually involve around about $350.00 football clubs. all levels of the game. a 300 suspects. 350 clubs, 3000 referrals. the country real that the figures, but they came as no surprise to those who had been studying the problem for years. i recall thinking when i
the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with pedophilia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an initial...
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the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out ah, the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with at ophelia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an initial report with their lips, almost $3000.00 referrals that police had purely as a result of the initial sort of public story that i'm the woodward actually made around $300.00 suspects that were identified some were dead, some, there wasn't sufficient evidence to prosecute, but for many the was and some of those trials are still ongoing. now, actually involved around about $350.00 football clubs. all levels of the game speedy. but the next 300 suspects. 350 clubs, 3000 referrals. the country reeled at the figures, but they came as no surprise to those who had been studying the problem for years.
the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out ah, the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with at ophelia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an...
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the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with pedophilia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an initial report with their lips, almost $3000.00 referrals, police heart purely as a result of the initial. so, public story that i'm the world world actually made around $300.00 suspects that were identified. some were dead, some, there wasn't sufficient evidence to prosecute, but for money there was in some of those trials are still ongoing. now, i'm actually involved around about $350.00 football clubs. all levels of the game speaker so much, oh, $300.00 suspects. 350 clubs, 3000 referrals. the country reeled at the figures, but they came as no surprise to those who had been studying the problem for ye
the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with pedophilia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an initial...
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the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article, 350 footballers spoke out ah, the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with that ophelia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an initial report with their lips, almost $3000.00 referrals that police had purely as a result of the initial sort of public story that i'm the woodward actually made around $300.00 suspects that were identified some were dead, some, there wasn't sufficient evidence to prosecute, but for many, the walls and some of those trials are still ongoing. now. are actually involved around about $350.00 football clubs, all levels of the game speedy bus. i 300 suspects. 350 clubs, 3000 referrals. the country reeled at the figures, but they came as no surprise to those who had been studying the problem for years
the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article, 350 footballers spoke out ah, the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with that ophelia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an...
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the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out ah, the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with pat ophelia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an initial report with their lips, almost $3000.00 referrals that police had purely as a result of the initial sort of public story that i'm the woodward actually made around $300.00 suspects that were identified some were dead, some, there wasn't sufficient evidence to prosecute, but for money there was and some of those trials are still ongoing. now, i'm actually involved around about $350.00 football clubs. all levels of the game speedy bus. i 300 suspects. 350 clubs, 3000 referrals. the country reeled at the figures, but they came as no surprise to those who had been studying the problem for years.
the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out ah, the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with pat ophelia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an...
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ah, the olympic medalist david burke off remembers it vividly in 1091 as a usa swimming board member. he chaired a small working group task with recommending solutions. ah, i was the chair and i was 25 years old. i wasn't the adult the room. and here's this young person say, we need to protect the athletes. and everybody in that room i think was very aware of rick curl and niche ivy and many others that i didn't even know about. ah, and did nothing for the group made several recommendations. recommendation to usa, swimming it, a 1800 number, be created to serve as a referral and information service recommendation that coaches in teams obtain certified professional rubdown specialists or trainers. many coaches can be placed and potentially compromising situations. any usa swimming member convicted of sexual misconduct will instantly lose their usa swimming card. not one of the measures was implemented. when you have a culture that is tolerated, this for so long change is going to be slow and change is going to come from the outside and the olympic sports movement white. the catholic ch
ah, the olympic medalist david burke off remembers it vividly in 1091 as a usa swimming board member. he chaired a small working group task with recommending solutions. ah, i was the chair and i was 25 years old. i wasn't the adult the room. and here's this young person say, we need to protect the athletes. and everybody in that room i think was very aware of rick curl and niche ivy and many others that i didn't even know about. ah, and did nothing for the group made several recommendations....
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ah, the olympic medalist david burke off remembers it vividly in 1991 as a usa swimming board member. he chaired a small working group task with recommending solutions. ah, i was the chair and i was 25 years old. i wasn't the adult, the room and here's this young person say we need to protect the athletes. and everybody in that room i think was very aware of re curl and niche ivy and many others that i didn't even know about. ah, and did nothing for the group made several recommendations. recommendation to usa swimming that a 1800 number be created to serve as a referral and information service recommendation that coaches and teams obtain certified professional rubdown specialists or trainers. many coaches can be placed in potentially compromising situations. any usa swimming member convicted of sexual misconduct will instantly lose their usa swimming card. not one of the measures was implemented. when you have a culture that is tolerated, this for so long change is going to be slow and change is going to come from the outside and the olympic sports movement. like the catholic church,
ah, the olympic medalist david burke off remembers it vividly in 1991 as a usa swimming board member. he chaired a small working group task with recommending solutions. ah, i was the chair and i was 25 years old. i wasn't the adult, the room and here's this young person say we need to protect the athletes. and everybody in that room i think was very aware of re curl and niche ivy and many others that i didn't even know about. ah, and did nothing for the group made several recommendations....
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cameron's on the night of the referendum in 2014 as to whether it's got to be independent or not, david cameron made much about the fact that his small, some was reading tar underpants. now that's not true, entirely profound inside from scotland, but it was at least some sort of token reference. and so would cameron's assumptions about his own remotes got him to stretch? that's not present in johnson's case. and to a certain extent, johnson is rather like a schoolboy people think comes public school, boise story, learn off a little bit of a lesson, but not pretty much of it and hoops he can get by with it. so if this project, the great british project, let's call it that, has been gone for 400 years. i've been what's happened and we have a scottish nationalism politically researching that we are violent, probably closer to unification than that. it's been for some 100 years and more and will say at least under a language and literally sansa, a license am is still very, very evident. indeed. so why doesn't the great british project to 400 years ago work wilson, a variety of reasons and o
cameron's on the night of the referendum in 2014 as to whether it's got to be independent or not, david cameron made much about the fact that his small, some was reading tar underpants. now that's not true, entirely profound inside from scotland, but it was at least some sort of token reference. and so would cameron's assumptions about his own remotes got him to stretch? that's not present in johnson's case. and to a certain extent, johnson is rather like a schoolboy people think comes public...
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the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with pedophilia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an initial report. mm . ah, the ellipse almost 3000 referrals that police had purely as a result of the initial sort of public story that i'm the woodward actually made around 300 suspects that were identified. some were dead. some there wasn't sufficient evidence to prosecute, but for many there was, and some of those trials are still ongoing now and actually involve around about $350.00 football clubs. all levels of the game speedy. but the next 0300 suspects. 350 clubs, 3000 referrals. the country reeled at the figures, but they came as no surprise to those who had been studying the problem for years. i
the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with pedophilia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an initial...
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the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out ah, the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with pedophilia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an initial report with their lips, almost $3000.00 referrals that police had purely as a result of the initial. so public story that i'm the woodward actually made around $300.00 suspects that were identified. some were dead, some, there wasn't sufficient evidence to prosecute, but for many the walls and some of those trials are still ongoing. now, i'm actually involved around about $350.00 football clubs, all levels of the game speedy. but i mean, 300 suspects. 350 clubs, 3000 referrals. the country reeled at the figures, but they came as no surprise to those who had been studying the problem for years
the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out ah, the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with pedophilia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an...
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the i always thought who's going to replace david lee? i mean, really, i know david lee had his kings to what i think back to panama legs, what i think about his old man being a wealthy cat in pasadena where they could set up garage actually, he played such a key part now when he splits the go solo, i'm thinking. who do they find? and they found the perfect guy, sammy, i got to say, god bless bad, you jump in once again. guilty as charged. yes. but mega hertz man, that's the right now with such a god. that song ruled the world for a year. it seems to me so good for your brother for stepping in and hit now a lot of it. yeah, that was that was chemistry that, that really worked at that time in eddie's life. i think he was feeling held back by gaves ability as a soon he was a great front man. i'm not dog day one bit. i could dog day, but i'm not going to do that. he was just a great front man, but he was limited as a singer. yeah. you know range that was it. and he, he, you know, i can sit down on a keyboard and play some beethoven, you know
the i always thought who's going to replace david lee? i mean, really, i know david lee had his kings to what i think back to panama legs, what i think about his old man being a wealthy cat in pasadena where they could set up garage actually, he played such a key part now when he splits the go solo, i'm thinking. who do they find? and they found the perfect guy, sammy, i got to say, god bless bad, you jump in once again. guilty as charged. yes. but mega hertz man, that's the right now with such...
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david cameron made much about the fact that his small, some was reading talk and underpants. now that's not true, entirely profound and tried from scotland, but it was at least some sort of token reference. and so would cameron's assumptions about his own remotes got his histories. that's not present in johnson's case and to a certain extent, johnson is rather like a schoolboy people think cons, public school, boise story, learn off a little bit of a lesson, but not very much of it, and hope he can get by with it. so if a project that the great british project, let's call it that has been gone for 400 years, i've been what's happened and we have a scottish nationalism politically researching that we are violent, probably closer to unification than that. it's been for some 100 years and more and will say at least into a language and literally sansa. it will nationalism is still very, very evident. indeed. so why didn't the great british project to 400 years ago work wilson, a variety of reasons and one of the most obvious ones was class that the english were conscious of being
david cameron made much about the fact that his small, some was reading talk and underpants. now that's not true, entirely profound and tried from scotland, but it was at least some sort of token reference. and so would cameron's assumptions about his own remotes got his histories. that's not present in johnson's case and to a certain extent, johnson is rather like a schoolboy people think cons, public school, boise story, learn off a little bit of a lesson, but not very much of it, and hope he...
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david cameron made much about the fact that his small, some was reading talk and underpants. now that's not sure we're saying that he performed inside from scotland, but it was at least some sort of token reference. and so would cameron's assumptions about his own remotes got him frustration that's not present in johnson's case. and to a certain extent, johnson is rather like a schoolboy people think comes public school by the story, learn off a little bit of a lesson, but not very much of it, and hope he can get by with it. so if this project, the great british project, let's call it that, has been gone for 400 years. i've been what's happened and we have a scottish nationalism politically researching that we are violent, probably closer to unification than that. it's been for some 100 years and more and will say at least a, a language and literally sensor it will license them is still very, very evident. indeed. so why doesn't the great british project to 400 years ago work wilson, a variety of reasons and one of the most obvious ones was class that the indeed were consciou
david cameron made much about the fact that his small, some was reading talk and underpants. now that's not sure we're saying that he performed inside from scotland, but it was at least some sort of token reference. and so would cameron's assumptions about his own remotes got him frustration that's not present in johnson's case. and to a certain extent, johnson is rather like a schoolboy people think comes public school by the story, learn off a little bit of a lesson, but not very much of it,...
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ah, the olympic medalist david burke off remembers that vividly in 1991 as a usa swimming board member each year to small working group task with recommending solutions. ah, i was the chair and i was 25 years old. i wasn't the adult the room and here's this young person saying we need to protect the athletes. and everybody in that room i think was very aware of rick curl and niche ivy and many others that i didn't even know about. ah, and did nothing, or the group made several recommendations. recommendation to usa swimming that a 1800 number be created to serve as a referral and information service recommendation that coaches in teams obtain certified professional rubdown specialists or trainers. many coaches can be placed in potentially compromising situations. any usa swimming member convicted of sexual misconduct will instantly lose their usa swimming card. not one of the measures was implemented. when you have a culture that is tolerated, this for so long change is going to be slow and change is going to come from the outside and the olympic sports movement. like the catholic chur
ah, the olympic medalist david burke off remembers that vividly in 1991 as a usa swimming board member each year to small working group task with recommending solutions. ah, i was the chair and i was 25 years old. i wasn't the adult the room and here's this young person saying we need to protect the athletes. and everybody in that room i think was very aware of rick curl and niche ivy and many others that i didn't even know about. ah, and did nothing, or the group made several recommendations....
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the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with pedophilia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an initial report. mm . ah, the ellipse almost 3000 referrals that police had purely as a result of the initial sort of public story that i'm the woodward actually made around 300 suspects that were identified. some were dead. some there wasn't sufficient evidence to prosecute, but for many the was and some of those trials are still ongoing now and actually involve around about $350.00 football clubs. all levels of the game speedy bus. the next 300 suspects. 350 clubs, 3000 referrals. the country reeled at the figures, but they came as no surprise to those who had been studying the problem for years. i reca
the following day, david white, a former manchester city player, described how he too had been abused by his coach. more and more victims came forward. in a single week, 6 footballers accused their former coaches in the fortnight after the initial article. 350 footballers spoke out the nation was devastated by their stories. the police squad that dealt with pedophilia cases was tasked with coordinating all the information. it took the investigators over a year and a half to produce an initial...
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ah, the olympic medalist david burke off remembers that vividly in 1991 as a usa swimming board member, he chaired a small working group task with recommending solutions. ah, i was the chair and i was 25 years old. i wasn't the adult, the room and here's this young person say we need to protect the athletes. and everybody in that room i think was very aware of rick curl and niche ivy and many others that i didn't even know about. ah, and did nothing for the group made several recommendations. recommendation to usa swimming that a 1800 number be created to serve as a referral and information service recommendation that coaches in teams obtain certified professional rubdown specialists or trainers. many coaches can be placed in potentially compromising situations. any usa swimming member convicted of sexual misconduct will instantly lose their usa swimming card. not one of the measures was implemented. when you have a culture that is tolerated, this for so long change is going to be slow and change is going to come from the outside and the olympic sports movement. like the catholic churc
ah, the olympic medalist david burke off remembers that vividly in 1991 as a usa swimming board member, he chaired a small working group task with recommending solutions. ah, i was the chair and i was 25 years old. i wasn't the adult, the room and here's this young person say we need to protect the athletes. and everybody in that room i think was very aware of rick curl and niche ivy and many others that i didn't even know about. ah, and did nothing for the group made several recommendations....