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today so nick is visiting the doc farm to reserve 3000 female docs he'll pick them up when they're 5 months old which is the perfect age for training. so look is discussing the new school year of the academy with his son and wife. it's a family business which needs all hands on deck. the previous class of duck academy has retired and this is a boarding academy. some look and his helpers are preparing the dormitory for his new group of students. i need to put in a poem for the run. just tie it to that wouldn't post the road to go here. the most necessary feature of this academy is the school bus. designed it himself using his 20 years of experience in transporting ducks. it has 7 levels and can carry up to 3000 ducks what makes it different from other trucks the adjustable ramps which enable ducks to move up and down each level by themselves. today is a big day. so he's going back to the farm to recruit his 1st group of students when you know i'm making up 99 docs today how about i want to test out the storm. and let the dogs get used to that my. i. i i. i the dot son now 5 months so.
today so nick is visiting the doc farm to reserve 3000 female docs he'll pick them up when they're 5 months old which is the perfect age for training. so look is discussing the new school year of the academy with his son and wife. it's a family business which needs all hands on deck. the previous class of duck academy has retired and this is a boarding academy. some look and his helpers are preparing the dormitory for his new group of students. i need to put in a poem for the run. just tie it...
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i i the doc son though 5 months so i. thank. you. one time doc's. got 99 is a lucky number of people. like me today is friday which thai people believe is an almost specious day. friday and is the best day of the week to hold a ceremony according to tradition. i am announcing that. i will. let's go. home come on hurry up. i hope great i normally get a few smaller ones too but these are all a nice healthy sign i saw my parents to trade the 1st group of ducks to be the leaders of the big group that will come later i know. it's too long familiar but they'll soon find their way around. their arms. back and forth exploring ways. to tear up the property leading the way out cracking loudly she could make a good leader. see the docks go up. learn to use the ramps to get up to the top level. i'm teaching them how to get on and off the truck they're still having trouble with the corners but they're learning eventually to use both levels. the flow for. time i picked up in the docks a lucky number today i'm getting another 2900 a. problem and. i want them on di
i i the doc son though 5 months so i. thank. you. one time doc's. got 99 is a lucky number of people. like me today is friday which thai people believe is an almost specious day. friday and is the best day of the week to hold a ceremony according to tradition. i am announcing that. i will. let's go. home come on hurry up. i hope great i normally get a few smaller ones too but these are all a nice healthy sign i saw my parents to trade the 1st group of ducks to be the leaders of the big group...
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but the other docs excrement i found alliance's outfields docs digest now as quickly as no shell can stay intact for 10 years decomposes in the doc's stomach and a half an hour if i go i met their digestive system is a magazine. thanks i . also like just controllers. my dad lobbied maybe on the docks going to the fields they step on the weekends and platinum i get by but the rice is strong enough to survive and can hang out on the house passed that beat me by a promise think i'm crazy for letting the docs trample over the rice like that now but you'll see later they think knows better here that the cos it's fact that i. the ducks have completed their mission in some looks field. the rice now bears grain. i. it is a tiny farming tradition to conduct a rice blessing ceremony. that are coming up blessing ceremonies were passed down to us from our ancestors. the ceremony is to appease the qual the soul of the plant's. time can count on one when the 1st grains appear at the ceremony takes place on the eights it tends or eleven's day of the growing moon up one to ask the goddess of rice ma
but the other docs excrement i found alliance's outfields docs digest now as quickly as no shell can stay intact for 10 years decomposes in the doc's stomach and a half an hour if i go i met their digestive system is a magazine. thanks i . also like just controllers. my dad lobbied maybe on the docks going to the fields they step on the weekends and platinum i get by but the rice is strong enough to survive and can hang out on the house passed that beat me by a promise think i'm crazy for...
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i the docs son though 5 months so. high time docs. have got 99 is a lucky number of people. in these days friday which thai people believe is no suspicious day. friday is the best day of the week to hold a ceremony according to tradition. but. i am going out there. i know. let's go. home come on hurry up. i. i echo great i'm gonna get a few smaller 2 of these are all nice healthy signs i saw plans to train the 1st group of dogs to be leaders for the big group that will come later i doubt it's too long familiar but they'll soon find their way around i think there are times i go back and forth exploring. tara the property leading the way out cracking loudly she could make a good leader. see the ducks go up. learn to use the ramps to get up to the top level. i'm teaching them how to get on and off the truck they're still having trouble with their corners but they'll learn eventually to use both levels. the flow for. my last time i picked up the docks and lucky number today i'm getting out of 2900. count them and take them on board. oh yeah i want them on different bubbles when
i the docs son though 5 months so. high time docs. have got 99 is a lucky number of people. in these days friday which thai people believe is no suspicious day. friday is the best day of the week to hold a ceremony according to tradition. but. i am going out there. i know. let's go. home come on hurry up. i. i echo great i'm gonna get a few smaller 2 of these are all nice healthy signs i saw plans to train the 1st group of dogs to be leaders for the big group that will come later i doubt it's...
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call the doc supply us with a. date how after the grains of rice and they get rid of the snails caterpillars some day i get supernal. up already tops savings and we're most grateful to them for a few weeks now. that i can call. the 1st. kickoff. from the refugee camp in gonna to one of the top football leagues in the world alphonso davis. fire munich's the 19 year old's undeniable talent has made him a shooting star. it's the stuff of fairy tales to live in for his story yes the young kids have to go. 90 minutes on d w. that is for me. to. be told it is for. her. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for everyone. beethoven 2022 and 50th anniversary here on d w. i'm neal i'm good welcome to the 2nd season on the film it's about environment still about society it's still about the top planets on the brain responses so hopefully . just. this is it. there's been a significant rise in infections over the last few days.
call the doc supply us with a. date how after the grains of rice and they get rid of the snails caterpillars some day i get supernal. up already tops savings and we're most grateful to them for a few weeks now. that i can call. the 1st. kickoff. from the refugee camp in gonna to one of the top football leagues in the world alphonso davis. fire munich's the 19 year old's undeniable talent has made him a shooting star. it's the stuff of fairy tales to live in for his story yes the young kids have...
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you know doc it's funny what you know people so often in modern day life especially since it's so red it seems and chaotic i don't think they think they govern their own ship at some point that they're not in charge of the tiller but i remember when i was young i had a friend who is brilliant he became a doctor earlier than any of us and even gotten our career together and he would work these amazing hours during his what's it called when you get out you have to become an internship or something where your work residency you were brilliant sitting 6 hours in a row and i'd say how can you do that and he said. he said i just get on with it and i remember thinking well i guess there is some other room where you kind of govern your own ship more than you think wilt chamberlain said once that he would sleep a few hours and then he get up and they'd say well when you go sleep again he said when i felt i needed it sometimes that would be 24 hours 2 and i thought i have so i don't loop because if i get off my patterns just a little i get kind antsy about it but i guess in some way like you sa
you know doc it's funny what you know people so often in modern day life especially since it's so red it seems and chaotic i don't think they think they govern their own ship at some point that they're not in charge of the tiller but i remember when i was young i had a friend who is brilliant he became a doctor earlier than any of us and even gotten our career together and he would work these amazing hours during his what's it called when you get out you have to become an internship or...
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and you know doc it's funny what you know people so often in modern day life especially since it's so red it seems and chaotic i don't think they think they govern your own ship at some point that they're not in charge of the tiller but i remember when i was young i had a friend who was brilliant he became a doctor earlier than any of us had even gotten our career together and he would work these amazing hours during is what's it called when you get out you have to become an internship or something where your work residency were brilliant sitting 6 hours in a row and i'd say how can you do that and he said. he said i just get on with it and i remember thinking well i guess there is some other room where you kind of govern your own ship more than you think wilt chamberlain said once that he would sleep a few hours and then to get up and they'd say well when you go sleep again he said when i felt i needed it sometimes that would be 24 hours and i thought i have so i don't look because if i get off my patterns just a little i get kind antsy about it but i guess in some way like you said
and you know doc it's funny what you know people so often in modern day life especially since it's so red it seems and chaotic i don't think they think they govern your own ship at some point that they're not in charge of the tiller but i remember when i was young i had a friend who was brilliant he became a doctor earlier than any of us had even gotten our career together and he would work these amazing hours during is what's it called when you get out you have to become an internship or...
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brotherly love right there in a nutshell bugs on the latter half of this interview and we've got the doc for both segments they were going to talk about the 2 shows i want to focus on licensed to. today but i'm intrigued that. you know what when you see somebody who. i remember reading a story years ago in life magazine when i was a small boy about a man who came back from vietnam and it wasn't cosmetic he had caught a blast there and he was he would stay in his house in chicago he would only go out at night the local kids called him a monster turns out that eventually sinatra slipped them the $75.00 k. on the on the download saying don't ever say i did it got the guy reconfigured they did a story on him 2 years later and you know people will laugh at plastic surgery but the reconstructive nature of it has to be one of the most noble callings to bring somebody back into the world which quite frankly in many ways is our 1st impulses are cosmetic so the reconstructive part of it must be a drop the beginning of my right thigh. there's no question about that you know the actual the the reaso
brotherly love right there in a nutshell bugs on the latter half of this interview and we've got the doc for both segments they were going to talk about the 2 shows i want to focus on licensed to. today but i'm intrigued that. you know what when you see somebody who. i remember reading a story years ago in life magazine when i was a small boy about a man who came back from vietnam and it wasn't cosmetic he had caught a blast there and he was he would stay in his house in chicago he would only...
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and you know doc it's funny what you know people so often in modern day life especially since it's so read it seems in chaotic i don't think they think they govern their own ship at some point that they're not in charge of the tiller but i remember when i was young i had a friend who was brilliantly became a doctor earlier than any of us had even gotten our career together and he would work these amazing hours during is what's it called when you get out you have to become an internship or something where your work residency you were brilliant sitting 6 hours in a row and i'd say how can you do that and he said. he said i just get on with it and i remember thinking well i guess there is some other room where you kind of govern your own ship more than you think wilt chamberlain said once that he would sleep a few hours and then to get up and they'd say well when you go sleep again he said when i felt i needed it sometimes that would be 24 hours and i thought i have so i loop because if i get off my patterns just a little i get kind antsy about it but i guess in some way like you said it
and you know doc it's funny what you know people so often in modern day life especially since it's so read it seems in chaotic i don't think they think they govern their own ship at some point that they're not in charge of the tiller but i remember when i was young i had a friend who was brilliantly became a doctor earlier than any of us had even gotten our career together and he would work these amazing hours during is what's it called when you get out you have to become an internship or...
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doc 2 and 69 year old. are the heads of $32.00 well it is that on the area they know of the importance of the crease. this g.o.p. hornbill is here from ages and is being respected by our forefathers from generations the age of this tree is not less than 225 years whenever there is any function in the village this is 1st. the western ghats a mountainous region running to the south of mumbai in former times there was a unique rain forest here not much of it is left many large production cranes would chop down here a few years ago to build the trees. and due to economic pressures. of the secret to make space for livestock farming however the remaining grandfathers contained precious treasures the fruit of the baby doc a tree our own ingredient in the i regret the herbal medicine and just the fear while function has developed a business idea from this local harvest the fruits of the crease. one of them is to get old roger. he has been a permanent member of the project for if he's. really. reverse migration who
doc 2 and 69 year old. are the heads of $32.00 well it is that on the area they know of the importance of the crease. this g.o.p. hornbill is here from ages and is being respected by our forefathers from generations the age of this tree is not less than 225 years whenever there is any function in the village this is 1st. the western ghats a mountainous region running to the south of mumbai in former times there was a unique rain forest here not much of it is left many large production cranes...
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the forest around the religion in western india secured to its people especially because of his baby doc the trees they don't only grow where they are also the home of the great horn with that the red fruits from the crease doc 2 and 69 year old sucker romani are the heads of $32.00 well it is that on the area they know of the importance of the trees we are tired of this tree of hornbill this is here from ages and is being respected by our forefathers from generations the age of this tree is not less than 225 years whenever there is any function in the village this tree is worshiped 1st. that was going on with them the rest in god's a mountainous region running to the south of mumbai in former times there was a unique rain forest here not much of it is left many large productive crees would chop down here a few years ago to build the trees to could they be done and due to economic pressure locals got rid of the secret to make space for livestock farming however the remaining grandfathers contained precious treasures the fruit of the baby doc a tree our own ingredient in the i regret the
the forest around the religion in western india secured to its people especially because of his baby doc the trees they don't only grow where they are also the home of the great horn with that the red fruits from the crease doc 2 and 69 year old sucker romani are the heads of $32.00 well it is that on the area they know of the importance of the trees we are tired of this tree of hornbill this is here from ages and is being respected by our forefathers from generations the age of this tree is...
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even if the doc didn't like that he didn't. make it like a group like he. last one. 44 days of his life from 9 september 1000. 948 he spent his life here. he came here in fact he was given a free hand to use the whole house he said that he will school as much as he wants and then he stayed put in just one out of condoms in disbelief. if it is in british people who get into bed but didn't play violent me to those he kept or dead in my head asian. to love him lived of leave india he did get angry with his it breezed. through you know now says he did use violence. to mean to violence even if you get angry with money and so money that is why i. found a one person and later today who what 3 gandhi loyal gandhi i what not but gandhi. for nearly 5 years. i was 21 years short. and then a giant gandhi i didn't join in but does independence along with his jacket he wanted somebody to predators letters you could carry gay marriage or even today it is here at least define it or. they would hang just to get gandhi's autograph gandhi's photograph and all that because the
even if the doc didn't like that he didn't. make it like a group like he. last one. 44 days of his life from 9 september 1000. 948 he spent his life here. he came here in fact he was given a free hand to use the whole house he said that he will school as much as he wants and then he stayed put in just one out of condoms in disbelief. if it is in british people who get into bed but didn't play violent me to those he kept or dead in my head asian. to love him lived of leave india he did get angry...
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doc, i come to you first the tech sector hits new highs, an all-time intraday high. i mentioned some of the names. service now, twilio, is there enough in the tech mark because it's a big part of the s&p, that you get a part into the summer, or are we running out of our luck all those stocks you just spoke about, fortunately or unfortunately, they are not negatively by the virus. you and i know a lot of consumers discretionary plays, where people have to go out of their home, those are the ones impacted, but splunk, of course not. you know how into internal data i am, and i think these will continue to surge. you and courtney were talking about square boy, that cash app is just killing it for square. this is of course the big competitor to venmo over at paypal stock bottomed at $38 a share. it's through 110 or whatever it is today that's become a significant holding for me it was for months, knock on wood, but that one i'm shocked by how well they continue to do. it's like if jack dorsey focused on something, this would be why he shook focus should be focuse it a bit
doc, i come to you first the tech sector hits new highs, an all-time intraday high. i mentioned some of the names. service now, twilio, is there enough in the tech mark because it's a big part of the s&p, that you get a part into the summer, or are we running out of our luck all those stocks you just spoke about, fortunately or unfortunately, they are not negatively by the virus. you and i know a lot of consumers discretionary plays, where people have to go out of their home, those are the...
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point of the exercise fox news host tucker carlson warns on air that the new york times is about to doc's him reveal his home address to terrorize his family the times denies it and says tucker knows it's not true scotty no use inline ill will discuss churches and christian statues are under attack here in the us and again media silence how is this possible natasha's sweet reports and the president of the catholic league bill donohue will be here to discuss and if you think you know al sharpton think again who is this m s n b c host the media turns to for his input on civil rights issues a new presidential candidates run to for a seal of approval you may be surprised i'm steve malzberg the press. he wishes. by. well you probably don't know this because the media won't tell it to you but this week america and the world in fact received more indisputable evidence that while the. new york times and the washington post were plastering page one with stories of trump campaigns russian collusion the f.b.i. knew all along that it was total nonsense the new york post editorial from last monday poi
point of the exercise fox news host tucker carlson warns on air that the new york times is about to doc's him reveal his home address to terrorize his family the times denies it and says tucker knows it's not true scotty no use inline ill will discuss churches and christian statues are under attack here in the us and again media silence how is this possible natasha's sweet reports and the president of the catholic league bill donohue will be here to discuss and if you think you know al sharpton...
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point of the exercise fox news host tucker carlson warns on air that the new york times is about to doc's him reveal his home address to terrorize his family the times denies it and says tucker knows it's not true scotty no use in line oh we'll discuss churches in christian statues are under attack here in the u.s. and again media silence how is this possible. touches sweet reports and the president of the camp the glee bill donahue will be here to discuss and if you think you know al sharpton think again who is this m s n b c host the media turns to for his input on civil rights issues and who presidential candidates run to for a seal of approval you may be surprised i'm steve malzberg let's see the press. releases. by. well you probably don't know this because the media won't tell it to you but this week america and the world in fact received more indisputable evidence that while the new york times and the washington post were plastering page one with stories of trump campaigns russian collusion the f.b.i. knew all along that it was total nonsense the new york post editorial from last m
point of the exercise fox news host tucker carlson warns on air that the new york times is about to doc's him reveal his home address to terrorize his family the times denies it and says tucker knows it's not true scotty no use in line oh we'll discuss churches in christian statues are under attack here in the u.s. and again media silence how is this possible. touches sweet reports and the president of the camp the glee bill donahue will be here to discuss and if you think you know al sharpton...
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point of the exercise fox news host tucker carlson warns on air that the new york times is about to doc's him reveal his home address to terrorize his family the times denies it and says tucker knows it's not true scotty no use in line oh we'll discuss churches in christian statues are under attack here in the u.s. and again media silence. how is this possible to touch a sweet reports and the president of the camp the glee bill donahue will be here to discuss and if you think you know al sharpton think again who is this m s n b c host the media turns to for his input on civil rights issues a new presidential candidates run to for a seal of approval you may be surprised i'm steve malzberg let's see the press. releases. by. well you probably don't know this because the media won't tell it to you but this week america and the world in fact received more indisputable evidence that while the new york times and the washington post were plastering page one with stories of trump campaigns russian collusion the f.b.i. knew all along that it was total nonsense the new york post editorial from last
point of the exercise fox news host tucker carlson warns on air that the new york times is about to doc's him reveal his home address to terrorize his family the times denies it and says tucker knows it's not true scotty no use in line oh we'll discuss churches in christian statues are under attack here in the u.s. and again media silence. how is this possible to touch a sweet reports and the president of the camp the glee bill donahue will be here to discuss and if you think you know al...
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around the village none bludgeon western india secure to its people especially because of his baby doc agrees. they don't only grow what they are also the home of the great horn with that the red fruits from the crease dug 2 and 69 year old. romani are the heads of $32.00 well it is that on the area they know of the importance of the crease. this g.o.p. hornbill is here from ages and is being respected by our forefathers from generations the age of this tree is not less than 225 years whenever there is any function in the village this tree is 1st. the western ghats a mountainous region growing to the south of mumbai in former times there was a unique rain forest here not much of it is live many large productive crees would chop down here a few years ago to build the trees. and due to economic pressure. of the secret to make space for livestock farming. however the remaining grandfathers contained precious treasures the fruit of the baby doc a tree known ingredient in the i regret the herbal medicine industry the fear while function has developed a business idea from this. is the fruits
around the village none bludgeon western india secure to its people especially because of his baby doc agrees. they don't only grow what they are also the home of the great horn with that the red fruits from the crease dug 2 and 69 year old. romani are the heads of $32.00 well it is that on the area they know of the importance of the crease. this g.o.p. hornbill is here from ages and is being respected by our forefathers from generations the age of this tree is not less than 225 years whenever...
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around the religion and bludgeon of western india secure to its people especially because of his baby doc agrees they don't only grow old they are also the home of the great horned with the red fruits from the crease. dr who and 69 year old. romani are the heads of $32.00 well it is that on the area they know of the importance of the crees. this trio of horn bills is here from ages and is being respected by our forefathers from generations the age of this tree is not less than 225 years whenever there is any function in the village this is a 1st. that was going on with the western ghats a mountainous region running to the south. in former times there was a unique rain forest here not much of it is left many large productive crees would chop down here a few years ago to build the trees to k. . and due to economic pressure locals the culprit of the secret the makes things for livestock farming however that in many grandfathers contained precious treasures the fruit of the baby doc a tree known ingredient in the i regret the herbal medicine industry the fear while function has developed a bu
around the religion and bludgeon of western india secure to its people especially because of his baby doc agrees they don't only grow old they are also the home of the great horned with the red fruits from the crease. dr who and 69 year old. romani are the heads of $32.00 well it is that on the area they know of the importance of the crees. this trio of horn bills is here from ages and is being respected by our forefathers from generations the age of this tree is not less than 225 years...
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they were also acquired through docs for defense. -- dogs for defense. i want to touch on some topics and then i will take some questions. bats hard to believe that and spiders made a contribution to the war effort. to use are was an idea small, incendiary bombs attached to bats to firebomb towns and villages. basically we wanted to take ,mall bombs, strap them to bats and let the bats out over enemy territory. they constructed a special kind of bomb to hold the bats, which you see there. would roost the bat in the eaves of houses and the bomb would explode. there were these smalltime delayed bombs and they had to put the bat in a semi- hibernation state and they would come to us they dropped out of the plans. it actually works. at a brand-new airfield, but could not let the fire crews and because of the secret nature of the program. it did not get launched in a full-scale way, it was only in testing. there are some great books about it and one of them talks about how they were in a race against the manhattan project. they thought that's where the bomb m
they were also acquired through docs for defense. -- dogs for defense. i want to touch on some topics and then i will take some questions. bats hard to believe that and spiders made a contribution to the war effort. to use are was an idea small, incendiary bombs attached to bats to firebomb towns and villages. basically we wanted to take ,mall bombs, strap them to bats and let the bats out over enemy territory. they constructed a special kind of bomb to hold the bats, which you see there. would...
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so, doc, does the governor have that about right? stop into home depot for some conduit, some paint, some sheetrock? the risk there is approximate to sending your third grader to sit in a classroom all day or sending the teacher into that classroom of third graders? >> no, he's dead wrong. that's why he's proceeding over the worst outbreak in the country, one of the worst in the world. he needs to be removed from office, brian. what he's saying and what he's doing in terms of inaction, what he's saying in terms of messaging, disinformation, it's criminal. it's public health malpractice, and it needs to stop once and for all. here's the thing. when it comes to testing, when it comes to reopening schools, why aren't the two linked? we've spent all this time, month after month, brian, you and i have had this conversation month after month. we need to test to reopen anything. if we want to reopen america, he with have to test. suddenly now we're saying we don't have to test to reopen schools for 56 million children and adolescents and hi
so, doc, does the governor have that about right? stop into home depot for some conduit, some paint, some sheetrock? the risk there is approximate to sending your third grader to sit in a classroom all day or sending the teacher into that classroom of third graders? >> no, he's dead wrong. that's why he's proceeding over the worst outbreak in the country, one of the worst in the world. he needs to be removed from office, brian. what he's saying and what he's doing in terms of inaction,...
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so, doc, does the governor have that about right? stop into home depot for some conduit, some paint, some sheetrock. the risk there is approximate to sending your third grader to sit in a classroom all day or sending the teacher into that classroom of third graders? >> no, he's dead wrong. that's why he's proceeding over the worst outbreak in the country, one of the worst in the world. he needs to be removed from office, brian. what he's saying and what he's doing in terms of inaction, what he's saying in terms of mixed messaging, misinformation is criminal. it's public health malpractice, and it needs to stop once and for all. here's the thing. when it comes to testing, when it comes to reopening schools, why aren't the two linked? we've spent all this time, month after month, brian, you and i have had this conversation month after month. we need to test to reopen anything. if we want to reopen america, he -- we have to test. suddenly now we're saying we don't have to test to reopen schools for 56 million children and adolescents an
so, doc, does the governor have that about right? stop into home depot for some conduit, some paint, some sheetrock. the risk there is approximate to sending your third grader to sit in a classroom all day or sending the teacher into that classroom of third graders? >> no, he's dead wrong. that's why he's proceeding over the worst outbreak in the country, one of the worst in the world. he needs to be removed from office, brian. what he's saying and what he's doing in terms of inaction,...
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it's essentially a teen fairy tale with doc martens buoyed up fairy tale with doc martens buoyed up with hunt's likeable presence, accompanied by the tunes of song velvet morning and even boasting a cameo by badly drawn boy as an unlikely knight in shining armor. thank you so much for this. no worries. it is available on a range of platforms now. i think i've died and gone to heaven, boys. this place is as big as roseland. it's bigger than my whole neighbourhood in queens. all of which brings us to ghost of war. a horror movie war hybrid with an audacious silly late in the day plot trips of recent memories. don't worry, i'm not going to spoil it for you. suffice to say that while silence may be required ofan that while silence may be required of an audience of the cinema when watching this at home it is perfectly acceptable to go what? we openin perfectly acceptable to go what? we open in the later stages of world war ii. where billy zane makes a suspiciously brief cameo before a gi’oup suspiciously brief cameo before a group of american soldiers take command ofan group of american sol
it's essentially a teen fairy tale with doc martens buoyed up fairy tale with doc martens buoyed up with hunt's likeable presence, accompanied by the tunes of song velvet morning and even boasting a cameo by badly drawn boy as an unlikely knight in shining armor. thank you so much for this. no worries. it is available on a range of platforms now. i think i've died and gone to heaven, boys. this place is as big as roseland. it's bigger than my whole neighbourhood in queens. all of which brings...
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so, doc, does the governor have that about right? stop into home depot for some conduit, some paint, some sheetrock. the risk there is approximate to sending your third grader to sit in a classroom all day or sending the teacher into that classroom of third graders? >> no, he's dead wrong. that's why he's proceeding over the worst outbreak in the country, one of the worst in the world. he needs to be removed from office, brian. what he's saying and what he's doing in terms of inaction, what he's saying in terms of messaging, mixed information, it's criminal. it's public health malpractice, and it needs to stop once and for all. here's the thing. when it comes to testing, when it comes to reopening schools, why aren't the two linked? we've spent all this time, month after month, brian, you and i have had this conversation month after month. we need to test to reopen anything. if we want to reopen america, he with have to test. suddenly now we're saying we don't have to test to reopen schools for 56 million children and adolescents and
so, doc, does the governor have that about right? stop into home depot for some conduit, some paint, some sheetrock. the risk there is approximate to sending your third grader to sit in a classroom all day or sending the teacher into that classroom of third graders? >> no, he's dead wrong. that's why he's proceeding over the worst outbreak in the country, one of the worst in the world. he needs to be removed from office, brian. what he's saying and what he's doing in terms of inaction,...
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news at the top all things out in just a moment stephen fears many people will think of a business docs good to. the idea as it is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities screeners how can we protect habitats we can make a difference googling genius environmental series of google through thousands on d. w. and online. the sound. really camera. and action. now.
news at the top all things out in just a moment stephen fears many people will think of a business docs good to. the idea as it is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities screeners how can we protect habitats we can make a difference googling genius environmental series of google through thousands on d. w. and online. the sound. really camera. and action. now.
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doc at memorial hospital and health care center in jasper, indiana. doctor, you're one of the many guests we've had for months during this pandemic. we have never met personally, but nonetheless i feel like i know you, and i can speak for our viewers. for months i've been asking you about the pandemic. for months you've been bemoaning the lack of aggressive national policy. but when i ask you how are you doing in your area, you've usually answered everything's fine. we're keeping the lid on. well, tonight i ask you again, how are you doing in your area? >> i had, brian. well, here we are. we all get to take a look at this up close and personal. it seems like our fellow hoosiers need to see this for themselves before they really change their behavior in the short term. we've been sounding the alarm for months, you're right. since february, march, and we've said it's coming, it's coming. well, it's here. >> what are cases like in your local area at the hospital where you work? >> yeah, so locally we're still under control right now, but we have definite
doc at memorial hospital and health care center in jasper, indiana. doctor, you're one of the many guests we've had for months during this pandemic. we have never met personally, but nonetheless i feel like i know you, and i can speak for our viewers. for months i've been asking you about the pandemic. for months you've been bemoaning the lack of aggressive national policy. but when i ask you how are you doing in your area, you've usually answered everything's fine. we're keeping the lid on....
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the humber doc bar and grill. thank you for joining humber doc bar and grill. thank you forjoining me, because i know it is a busy day for you. how important it is today? it is hugely important. we're really excited about today, just to get things back to normality. we are looking forward to welcoming customers, locals and new customers. we are really looking forward to today, and hopefully it goes really well. how important it is today for the future of the business? massively important for the pub industry. it is a part of the pub industry. it is a part of the british culture, and one of the main attractions in hull. you see yourself it is absolutely hugely important. what to expect later on today? i saw your telephones were ringing off the hook. a bit slow to start with, but i think people are queueing up to get their haircuts before they come. but we have got a lot of bacon from four o'clock, but other than that, we expected to be quite hectic. —— a lot of bookings from four o'clock. people are excited, ge
the humber doc bar and grill. thank you for joining humber doc bar and grill. thank you forjoining me, because i know it is a busy day for you. how important it is today? it is hugely important. we're really excited about today, just to get things back to normality. we are looking forward to welcoming customers, locals and new customers. we are really looking forward to today, and hopefully it goes really well. how important it is today for the future of the business? massively important for...
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a masks are all the rage, doc. you tell us. is that the right answer? >> it is becoming the right answer now for couple of reasons. as we see more and more cases and more of this virus spreading around the country, it's becoming more of a serious issue with over 65,000 new cases today. simultaneously, bill, two big studies are out. one out of massachusetts. they used masks on health care workers versus those who weren't wearing masks before it became own the risk of the spread of covid-19 dramatically. also doubling down on their masks support said that in a hair salon, 139 people were exposed from two workers that were actually positive from covid-19 but did not get covid-19 because masks were worn in the hair salon. more evidence, i think strongly more than ever, masks are a big part of the equation. >> bill: do you see it's a federal mandate coming at some point? i don't know, state-by-state, company by company. what do you see coming? >> you know, i like the idea of doing this on a national level a lot, but the big question is how do we get people t
a masks are all the rage, doc. you tell us. is that the right answer? >> it is becoming the right answer now for couple of reasons. as we see more and more cases and more of this virus spreading around the country, it's becoming more of a serious issue with over 65,000 new cases today. simultaneously, bill, two big studies are out. one out of massachusetts. they used masks on health care workers versus those who weren't wearing masks before it became own the risk of the spread of covid-19...
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if you want to doc mr ball later lam so don't preach practice back tell me his defines. ok. to finally get no. thank you sometimes i get. the flu shot you know got all of your total down time got the there ah i think i know who should know i'm not here just found her info don't know yet if i hadn't got there 8. i said it sort of a person like you. and i get down and bunch it made you learn to model god will. not take it away don't want to put one. i don't see what. you can be though with yet you like. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on the story for yo
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will give me the doc good light but again i am not god is likely to be like the love. last one fucking 4 days of his life 9 september 1000. 948 he spent. his life here. came here in fact he was given a free hand to use the one house he said that he would lose as much as he wants and then he stayed put in just one of the condoms in disbelief. if it is in british people who get independence but didn't play violent me to love he kept her dead in my head asian. to love him lived of leave india he did get angry with his it breezed. through you know now says he did use violence. to mean to and even if you get angry with money money that is when i. found a one person and later today who what 3 gandhi loyal gandhi i what could not but gandhi. for nearly 5 years. i was 21 years short. and then a giant gandhi i didn't join in but this independence along with destruction he wanted somebody to predators ledgers we could have a game of energy here today it is at least difficult to find and to. do it just to get gandhi's autograph gandhi's photograph and all that because they consid
will give me the doc good light but again i am not god is likely to be like the love. last one fucking 4 days of his life 9 september 1000. 948 he spent. his life here. came here in fact he was given a free hand to use the one house he said that he would lose as much as he wants and then he stayed put in just one of the condoms in disbelief. if it is in british people who get independence but didn't play violent me to love he kept her dead in my head asian. to love him lived of leave india he...
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it's amazing to me seeing how trump over and over again and now with doc is essentially saying whatever supreme court says i would do it anyway and no one ever really stops them absolutely it's it's compounding to me because every time he gets stopped president finds another way to basically the law and try again and it's something that i think keeps immigration attorneys immigration reform as well as dr recipients and those who are seeking you know seeking asylum in their toes because it seems like this administration is dead set on not following the rule of law dead set on trying to punish as many immigration and asylum seekers as they can and to dismantle all things that obama put in place but specifically doc and finally here to come break it down for us is once again alan or is back to write little title difficulties aside we're back where it was i'm glad to have you. thank you so hard to make your mark there was moving bass the last few hours chump is tried multiple times to dismantle daca piece by piece. what is different about this latest round of attempts and why is a conservat
it's amazing to me seeing how trump over and over again and now with doc is essentially saying whatever supreme court says i would do it anyway and no one ever really stops them absolutely it's it's compounding to me because every time he gets stopped president finds another way to basically the law and try again and it's something that i think keeps immigration attorneys immigration reform as well as dr recipients and those who are seeking you know seeking asylum in their toes because it seems...
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after such a big blunder trump what move on and you'd be wrong he's a laser focused on dismantling doc the obama era program that allows 700000 immigrants to live and work in the u.s. legally since 2017 trump has worked to strip dr recipients of work permits and ultimately deport them. the president came under fire for adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census and even though the supreme court blocked it trump is dead set on finding a way to end it anyway and the trumpet ministrations and gilding discriminatory policies against immigrants haven't gone unnoticed by neighboring nations in fact a canadian court this week ended a longstanding deal of allowing the country to send asylum seekers back to the u.s. out of fear that the united states would detain them and deport them a clear violation of the rules of asylum here to break down the crisis facing dhaka recipients and asylum seekers as immigration attorney eleanor welcome alan. well alan trump has tried multiple times to dismantle datta piece by piece. so you don't usually wait for element combat you know it's skype and we've
after such a big blunder trump what move on and you'd be wrong he's a laser focused on dismantling doc the obama era program that allows 700000 immigrants to live and work in the u.s. legally since 2017 trump has worked to strip dr recipients of work permits and ultimately deport them. the president came under fire for adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census and even though the supreme court blocked it trump is dead set on finding a way to end it anyway and the trumpet ministrations...
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>> who comes to mind for you, doc? ... now 62 he committed suicide he jumped off the top of the building because he felt black folks in turn their backs on him. but his life is exemplary and professor kendricks carries the book and allows him to become much more visible. as he has. [inaudible] through a comment like that when stand like that we can go to the next one is that okay? [laughter] >> that's true. >> that's a good jumping out point. from lawrence how do we manipulate radical discourses in the motion? >> i think we have to -- how can i put this is going to sound a bit too abstract. but i think we have to figure out how to be together differently under these contemporary material conditions, right? so how do we resist the way in which neoliberalism reduces us to being individuals in pursuit of our own self interest in competition and rivalry with other individuals in pursuit of their own self interest? and because we are individuals in pursuit of our own self interest competition and rivalry are the basic values th
>> who comes to mind for you, doc? ... now 62 he committed suicide he jumped off the top of the building because he felt black folks in turn their backs on him. but his life is exemplary and professor kendricks carries the book and allows him to become much more visible. as he has. [inaudible] through a comment like that when stand like that we can go to the next one is that okay? [laughter] >> that's true. >> that's a good jumping out point. from lawrence how do we manipulate...
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the lawsuit filed by the state of oklahoma in order to prove its responsibility the team relies on doc to kalani. in the 1st 6 years of the release of oxycontin produced sponsored 20000 educational programs across the united states they gave money to the professional societies to advocate for more opioids the organization that regulates hospitals took money from them the organization that regulates doctors in different states took money from them from all of these different directions we were told to prescribe much more the opioid lobby the manufacturers and distributors of opioids spent 880000000 dollars over a 10 year period the walking efforts for more cautious prescribing that they spent 8 times more than the gun lobby in the united states in has spent in trying to block gun regulations. the manufacturers of opiates are spending more money trying to block regulations on opioids the license rights and is disseminated year after year during that time the epidemic takes root hidden in the shadows for so long the addiction of a 1000000 american citizens suddenly comes to light this day
the lawsuit filed by the state of oklahoma in order to prove its responsibility the team relies on doc to kalani. in the 1st 6 years of the release of oxycontin produced sponsored 20000 educational programs across the united states they gave money to the professional societies to advocate for more opioids the organization that regulates hospitals took money from them the organization that regulates doctors in different states took money from them from all of these different directions we were...
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the lawsuit filed by the state of oklahoma in order to prove its responsibility the team relies on doc to kalani. in the 1st 6 years of the release of oxycontin produce sponsored 20000 educational programs across the united states they gave money to the professional societies to advocate for more opioids the organization that regulates hospitals took money from them the organization that regulates doctors in different states took money from them from all of these different directions we were told to prescribe much more the opioid lobby the manufacturers and distributors of opioids spent 880000000 dollars over a 10 year period the walking efforts for more cautious prescribing that they spent 8 times more than the gun lobby in the united states in has spent in trying to block gun regulations. the manufacturers of opiates are spending more money trying to block regulations on opioids. and is disseminated year after year during that time the epidemic takes root in the shadows for so long the addiction of a 1000000 american citizens suddenly comes to light. this deane's with the most people
the lawsuit filed by the state of oklahoma in order to prove its responsibility the team relies on doc to kalani. in the 1st 6 years of the release of oxycontin produce sponsored 20000 educational programs across the united states they gave money to the professional societies to advocate for more opioids the organization that regulates hospitals took money from them the organization that regulates doctors in different states took money from them from all of these different directions we were...
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there for over prescribing opioids here's the accused doc to reconnect calls. a family doctor for over 22 years she's now suspected of being a prescription matter. the judge has to ascertain if there is enough material to go to trial. the plaintiffs in the room have lost a child a brother a friend from an opioid overdose. dr nichols was their doctor she was the one prescribing the trucks. let him serve unbox i'm an attorney in oklahoma city i practice cripple defense i've got a police officer and i've been a prosecutor and i've been a judge i've been here all my life born and raised in oklahoma. provided the hardship of the oil production we're right on the edge of we're cowboys are the and so we've got a lot of people in here that are hard working people and it's a pretty peaceful city as far as that goes. box knows these roads inside out and who's on 1st name terms with the local people all his career he's descended this community but today the confines have changed before i was having people from more the poverty level people all walks of life i have lawyers
there for over prescribing opioids here's the accused doc to reconnect calls. a family doctor for over 22 years she's now suspected of being a prescription matter. the judge has to ascertain if there is enough material to go to trial. the plaintiffs in the room have lost a child a brother a friend from an opioid overdose. dr nichols was their doctor she was the one prescribing the trucks. let him serve unbox i'm an attorney in oklahoma city i practice cripple defense i've got a police officer...
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and tele-doc, these are names that are up somewhat, and the fundamentals justify it. but as we get into earning season, the story is going to go from, the curves are accelerating to, doesn't make sense, the multiples they are trading at? not necessarily this quarter, or q4,n we look up to q3 for five quarters out, what do growth rates in those quarters look like? are we seeing upward or downward revisions in those quarters? because that is where investors are really going to sit and say, maybe this quarter has 100% growth or 150% growth, but what is it going to be once life normalizes here? and i am a little afraid that we are not seeing the same type of upward revisions in those out quarters than we are in the current quarters. emily: let's talk about big tech companies reporting next week, .acebook, alphabet, apple facebook and alphabet depend on the advertising market. we saw twitter report results yesterday, huge growth in users, but add sales hammered. at we know facebook has been in the middle of an ad boycott specific to the social network itself. what do you e
and tele-doc, these are names that are up somewhat, and the fundamentals justify it. but as we get into earning season, the story is going to go from, the curves are accelerating to, doesn't make sense, the multiples they are trading at? not necessarily this quarter, or q4,n we look up to q3 for five quarters out, what do growth rates in those quarters look like? are we seeing upward or downward revisions in those quarters? because that is where investors are really going to sit and say, maybe...
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some people call me crazy yeah blowing my whistle like i'm a soldier that the docs don't understand. what i do. i just do things my way. because some looks don't stop the female soon they will they exit which will give them a regular in. their in the equivalent of their teens. they enjoy having fun. and certainly even take it a step further. their performance is improving day by day. and the 1st day it took nearly 2 hours to get them out of the truck it was chaos. and needy but they've improved a lot they've learned to use the ramps and better going around the corner. i. i have how do you know when i need to be gentle when you are trying animals you can shout at them or be aggressive they have feelings when. i get there in step 2 we talk all day and one when they go into the field thanks start searching with that for something to eat straight away i know. that. if there's no food in one spot they move to another there. is no stopping i the field grazing of ducks is chinese folk wisdom that was brought to thailand 100 years ago. currently there are around me grazing ducks in the count
some people call me crazy yeah blowing my whistle like i'm a soldier that the docs don't understand. what i do. i just do things my way. because some looks don't stop the female soon they will they exit which will give them a regular in. their in the equivalent of their teens. they enjoy having fun. and certainly even take it a step further. their performance is improving day by day. and the 1st day it took nearly 2 hours to get them out of the truck it was chaos. and needy but they've improved...
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however there are many grandfathers contained precious treasures the fruit of the baby doc a tree known ingredient in the i regret the herbal medicine and. the fear while function has developed a business idea from this look of is the fruits of the crease. one of them is to do your own project. he has been a permanent member of the project for 8 days. with no example of reverse migration who was leaving. to do a job as there was no one in the family or arning livelihood at the relist station very present to develop a nature connect contacted me and suggested me for the job of collecting. creating income for the local it's an important concern of the project it did no longer rely on the family they don't need to chop down the crease the groups are dried and sorted by the vision of the growing of them and take of the seeds binocs among the vermont is 25 year old yvonne. i come here to actually my live with my husband and those who are dependent on us here a good 3 years was a big. janssen i.q. score director of the fair while back to nature connect project teaching the locust live from th
however there are many grandfathers contained precious treasures the fruit of the baby doc a tree known ingredient in the i regret the herbal medicine and. the fear while function has developed a business idea from this look of is the fruits of the crease. one of them is to do your own project. he has been a permanent member of the project for 8 days. with no example of reverse migration who was leaving. to do a job as there was no one in the family or arning livelihood at the relist station...
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however the remaining grandfathers contained precious treasures the fruit of the baby doc a tree known ingredient in the i regret the herbal medicine industry the fair while function has developed a business idea from this local harvest the fruits of the crees. one of them is 22 year old roger. he has been a permanent member of the project for 80. gailey . i'm example of reverse migration who was leaving for mumbai to do a job as there was no one in the family or arning livelihood at the railway station very present to develop the nature connect contacted me and suggested me for the job of collecting. job growth. creating income for the local it's an important concern of the brought it did no longer rely on the family they don't need to drop down the crease the groups are dried and sorted by the victim of the growing government take of the seeds. not among the villain is 25 year old yvonne. yeah. i come here to actually my live with my husband and in those who are dependent on us here good to you does everything. that a. journey and so not just go director of the fair while back to nat
however the remaining grandfathers contained precious treasures the fruit of the baby doc a tree known ingredient in the i regret the herbal medicine industry the fair while function has developed a business idea from this local harvest the fruits of the crees. one of them is 22 year old roger. he has been a permanent member of the project for 80. gailey . i'm example of reverse migration who was leaving for mumbai to do a job as there was no one in the family or arning livelihood at the...
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around the religion and bludgeon of western india secret to its people especially because of his baby doc agrees they don't only grow but they're also the home of the great hall with the red fruits from the crease dug do and 69 year old. are the heads of $32.00 when it is around the area they know of the importance of the crease. we're tired of this g.o.p. hornbill is here from ages and is being respected by our forefathers from generations the age of this treaty is not less than 225 years whenever there is any function in the village this is worship 1st. the western ghats a mountainous region running to the south of mumbai in former times there was a unique rain forest here not much of it is left many large productive crees were chopped down here a few years ago to build the sri souquet. and due to economic pressure locals the culprit of the sacred creek makes things for livestock farming. however there are many grandfathers contained precious treasures the fruit of the baby doc a tree known ingredient in the i regret the herbal medicine industry the fear while foundation has developed a
around the religion and bludgeon of western india secret to its people especially because of his baby doc agrees they don't only grow but they're also the home of the great hall with the red fruits from the crease dug do and 69 year old. are the heads of $32.00 when it is around the area they know of the importance of the crease. we're tired of this g.o.p. hornbill is here from ages and is being respected by our forefathers from generations the age of this treaty is not less than 225 years...
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they don't only go where they are also the home of the great horn with the recruits from the crease doc 2 and 69 year old. romani are the heads of $32.00 well it is that on the area they know of the importance of the crees. this trio of horn builds is here from ages and is being respected by our forefathers from generations the age of this tree is not less than 225 years whenever there is any function in the village this tree is worshiped 1st. the western ghats a mountainous region running to the south of mumbai in former times there was a unique rain forest here not much of it is lived many large productive crees would chop down here a few years ago to build the trees. and due to economic pressures locals the core group of the sick recreate the makes place for livestock farming. however the remaining grandfathers contained precious treasures the fruit of the be productive tree known ingredient in the i regret the herbal medicine industry the fair while foundation has developed a business idea from this local harvest the fruits of the crease. one of them is to do your own project. he ha
they don't only go where they are also the home of the great horn with the recruits from the crease doc 2 and 69 year old. romani are the heads of $32.00 well it is that on the area they know of the importance of the crees. this trio of horn builds is here from ages and is being respected by our forefathers from generations the age of this tree is not less than 225 years whenever there is any function in the village this tree is worshiped 1st. the western ghats a mountainous region running to...
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the prime minister abdullah one doc says he'll send a delegation to discuss the problems protesters in the democratic republic of congo have marched on parliament to demand the removal of a new electoral commission chief they claim the head of the body is not impartial and that the ruling coalition is not listening to demands for political reform dozens of demonstrators were arrested in the capital kinshasa those are the headlines on al-jazeera al-jazeera world is coming up next thanks for watching but by for now. lol. you speak as i am a look at events a few young was standing on it a family of her. was a little business a while a moderate if you know what this any at in with disdain or mean for their liquor look to the end another dollar. has to be had similar to the bill are you not clear. about her the moderate in the idea that. an accurate creator who. didn't it was syphilitic to have to want to. wherever hostess's swore terms as to why bush will put the lake where done take. mine musha it below bridge it traded. to the subset to order your son must call it. rational thought in my
the prime minister abdullah one doc says he'll send a delegation to discuss the problems protesters in the democratic republic of congo have marched on parliament to demand the removal of a new electoral commission chief they claim the head of the body is not impartial and that the ruling coalition is not listening to demands for political reform dozens of demonstrators were arrested in the capital kinshasa those are the headlines on al-jazeera al-jazeera world is coming up next thanks for...
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children to burrow through the rubbish and routes will out the truth well thank goodness for the day doc u.k. . and balance are not on with not all of the indoctrination no no just good old opening young minds. hundreds of thousands of holidaymakers come in for a big shock at the weekend after the british government expectedly reversed rules on travel to spain will now have to face 14 days quarantine with a return of resurging covert cases spain though insists the situation's of the control. is safe to visit spain is safe it is safe for spaniards it is safe for tourists as in every other country we are seeing outbreaks which are perfectly under control most new cases are symptomatic. as it stands spain has had a total of more than 319000 coronavirus cases and registered more than 28000 deaths after weeks of relatively stable numbers there was a notable spike then on thursday and friday with well over 2000 new cases each day britons among 8 countries now than to re-impose travel restrictions on spaying routes made up more than a 5th of foreign visitors to that country last year making thi
children to burrow through the rubbish and routes will out the truth well thank goodness for the day doc u.k. . and balance are not on with not all of the indoctrination no no just good old opening young minds. hundreds of thousands of holidaymakers come in for a big shock at the weekend after the british government expectedly reversed rules on travel to spain will now have to face 14 days quarantine with a return of resurging covert cases spain though insists the situation's of the control. is...
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not the only ones devoting whether shoulder docs and the arm starts. but aston villa will take all the help they can get in this relegation battle. they forwards have not been scoring until pep-up forwards have not been scoring until pop—upjust before forwards have not been scoring until pop—up just before halftime. forwards have not been scoring until pop—upjust before halftime. early in the second half va are intervened again. aston villa given a penalty overturned after a second, third fourth and fifth look. contact but did he make a meal ofa? no fourth and fifth look. contact but did he make a meal of a? no matter the home side choosing the ideal time to rediscover his scoring touch. 0. the celebration in aston villa living rooms. yet, confusion at the final whistle, conflict on the pitch and eventually a standing offer crystal palaces and tecate. job done for dean smith and aston villa. well that went for a villa keeps more pressure on borman. they are now second bottom of the league and currently one, no down in lester's lake kick off. who
not the only ones devoting whether shoulder docs and the arm starts. but aston villa will take all the help they can get in this relegation battle. they forwards have not been scoring until pep-up forwards have not been scoring until pop—upjust before forwards have not been scoring until pop—up just before halftime. forwards have not been scoring until pop—upjust before halftime. early in the second half va are intervened again. aston villa given a penalty overturned after a second, third...
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and i bought docs. and this plan was a. step. by step. students are tests to check. the prices during the 4 years free as the final stage production to top it off. turning successful. starts june 27th. overdyed team has become a synonym for disruption a great lockdown put the brakes on the world economy drying up revenue streams for many firms and smashing global supply chains health experts even blame globalization for the rapid spread of the coronavirus globalization as a trap we had bought into a system of global networks until.
and i bought docs. and this plan was a. step. by step. students are tests to check. the prices during the 4 years free as the final stage production to top it off. turning successful. starts june 27th. overdyed team has become a synonym for disruption a great lockdown put the brakes on the world economy drying up revenue streams for many firms and smashing global supply chains health experts even blame globalization for the rapid spread of the coronavirus globalization as a trap we had bought...
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doc, this is just heartbreaking. and thank you for the work you're doing. thank you for your teams. thank you for feeling for your community to come back at the risk you're at. you're always a call away from us to tell us what's going on. you will have this platform. we will not forget. dr. ivan melendez, ivan, stay healthy. best to you and your family. god bless. >> thank you to the compassion to our community and thank you for the opportunity to get our story out. thank you, sir. >> thank you. all right. we'll be right back. p called ran that gives me cash back on everything. that's ebates. i get cash back on electronics, travel, clothes. you're talking about ebates. i can't stop talking about rakuten. pretty good deal - peter sfx [blender] ebates is now rakuten, sign up today.
doc, this is just heartbreaking. and thank you for the work you're doing. thank you for your teams. thank you for feeling for your community to come back at the risk you're at. you're always a call away from us to tell us what's going on. you will have this platform. we will not forget. dr. ivan melendez, ivan, stay healthy. best to you and your family. god bless. >> thank you to the compassion to our community and thank you for the opportunity to get our story out. thank you, sir....
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it's amazing to me seeing how trump over and over again and now with doc is essentially saying whatever supreme court says i would do it anyway and no one ever really stops them absolutely it's it's compounding to me because every time he gets stopped president trump finds another way to basically the law and try again and it's something that i think keeps immigration attorneys immigration reform as well as dr recipients and those who are seeking you know seeking asylum in their toes because it seems like this administration is dead set on not following the rule of law dead set on trying to punish as many immigration and asylum seekers as they can and to dismantle all things that obama put in place but specifically doc and finally here to come break it down for us is once again alan or is back to write little title difficulties aside we're back where it was i'm glad to have you. thank you so to make sure michael moore was moving bass the last few hours champus tried multiple times to dismantle daca piece by piece what is different about this latest round of attempts and why is a conserv
it's amazing to me seeing how trump over and over again and now with doc is essentially saying whatever supreme court says i would do it anyway and no one ever really stops them absolutely it's it's compounding to me because every time he gets stopped president trump finds another way to basically the law and try again and it's something that i think keeps immigration attorneys immigration reform as well as dr recipients and those who are seeking you know seeking asylum in their toes because it...
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i'm an icu doc. about to go into a shift. one thing we lack, even here is dialysis nurses, more icu docs and nurses. places you mention idaho. places that don't have a lot of icu bed capability. that's one of the first things to go. so what do they do? they actually lifeflight a lot of individuals from idaho and wyoming to seattle to give you an example. even from montana. and if we are filling up our icu capabilities, it's not just about beds. so much of a focus on beds. in florida. or in houston. beds are filling up. you know what fills up before beds? how many nurses can we staff in icu that's filled with covid patients. how many nurses are physically available. dialysis machines. and we know covid impacts the kidneys almost as much as the lungs. so it's less even about beds. more about staffing. so can we get just like governor cuomo did in new york, when it was hard hit. he essentially removed cross-border licensing requirements for physicians like myself so we can go volunteer for a week. we need something similar natio
i'm an icu doc. about to go into a shift. one thing we lack, even here is dialysis nurses, more icu docs and nurses. places you mention idaho. places that don't have a lot of icu bed capability. that's one of the first things to go. so what do they do? they actually lifeflight a lot of individuals from idaho and wyoming to seattle to give you an example. even from montana. and if we are filling up our icu capabilities, it's not just about beds. so much of a focus on beds. in florida. or in...
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it's amazing to me seeing how trump over and over again and now with doc is essentially saying whatever supreme court says i would do anyway and no one ever really stops them absolutely it's it's compounding to me because every time he gets stopped president finds another way to basically the law and try again and it's something that i think keeps immigration attorneys immigration reform as well as dr recipients and those who are seeking you know seeking asylum in their toes because it seems like this administration is dead set on not following the rule of law dead set on trying to punish as many immigration and asylum seekers as they can and to dismantle all things that obama put in place but specifically doc and finally here to come break it down for us is once again alan or is back to write little title difficulties aside we're back where it was i'm glad i have you. and you are so hard to make sure michael moore was moving bass the last you own overs champus tried multiple times to dismantle dhaka piece by piece what is different about this latest round of attempts and why is a conse
it's amazing to me seeing how trump over and over again and now with doc is essentially saying whatever supreme court says i would do anyway and no one ever really stops them absolutely it's it's compounding to me because every time he gets stopped president finds another way to basically the law and try again and it's something that i think keeps immigration attorneys immigration reform as well as dr recipients and those who are seeking you know seeking asylum in their toes because it seems...