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was this not what the new which incredible shit show might show for us that the us. but when you saw reserve, it was, it's got all the glitter that led to the small distance of what was about to post would be to be true to the it was near as i did. miss miss very stressed. they're going to be just going to move forward. she is back to get the job. every dog has to pass an exam and it doesn't just test the dog skills, but also the level of understanding between each other to work with each year, which will give her a new place to click. and you can put away one small district where you're the reason you don't get them or what you should go to, his boys will please to use or abuse or that we're going to be in school or that we that's the only sure you do to get to an up, but in complete the da should do the news last with a crisp speech for girls. it's just a subject for something like this. as i was really just like the play as soon as some of the freeway is just going east, i would tell you i was near the additional street was born in the i didn't know which mobile g
was this not what the new which incredible shit show might show for us that the us. but when you saw reserve, it was, it's got all the glitter that led to the small distance of what was about to post would be to be true to the it was near as i did. miss miss very stressed. they're going to be just going to move forward. she is back to get the job. every dog has to pass an exam and it doesn't just test the dog skills, but also the level of understanding between each other to work with each year,...
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he revealed this president is using us. christians have to resist being used to justify things jesus would never justify. >> very fine people on both sides. >> love is patient, love is kind, love does not boast. >> i am the chosen one. >> love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. >> what's going on right now is wrong. as a republican, as a christian, we cannot allow this man to be re-elected. >> okay. so before we examine that, we're first going to look at where president trump currently stands with more religious and christian voters. president trump and his re-election campaign have largely centered this platform around winning over the christian perhaps more religious vote. republicans are also appealing to voters of faith by claiming democrats have unfairly criticized supreme court nominee amy coney barrett for her catholicism, although so far no democratic senator brought up the issue of her religion catholicism. in that ad, what's the message? in the 2016 election eight in ten self-identified born aga
he revealed this president is using us. christians have to resist being used to justify things jesus would never justify. >> very fine people on both sides. >> love is patient, love is kind, love does not boast. >> i am the chosen one. >> love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. >> what's going on right now is wrong. as a republican, as a christian, we cannot allow this man to be re-elected. >> okay. so before we examine that, we're first...
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let us see how it works. hand tear the a stylist in southeastern france cuts off $29.00 kilos of it every year. but instead of just throwing it out ground collects every look to help fight oil pollution in the world's oceans. because there is life to feel like it had sores hydrocarbons that is to say hydrocarbon stick to the outside that's why you can wash them off they don't get inside the air. founded the project is used or fat headdress says beauticians from across france and in hackney pings formally unemployed people and school dropouts stuff the head into nylon stockings to make pillows which will then be used to absorb fats and oils from water. the pillows to fisherman and harbor operators he pays his help us with the proceeds. some of the pillows are now in use in a pilot project in the harbor of. more than 1000 boats adopt here. in the long run will try to use it around the port since the rain runoff water falls in the port and it washes out the soil picking up hydrocarbons so the idea is to go aroun
let us see how it works. hand tear the a stylist in southeastern france cuts off $29.00 kilos of it every year. but instead of just throwing it out ground collects every look to help fight oil pollution in the world's oceans. because there is life to feel like it had sores hydrocarbons that is to say hydrocarbon stick to the outside that's why you can wash them off they don't get inside the air. founded the project is used or fat headdress says beauticians from across france and in hackney...
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use of force. this fall, the department will award or the 106 $2 million in grants to support law enforcement and community organizations working to improve policing. susan: what came of that effort? was 2015, and as soon as trump was elected, he disbanded the task force. it does not exist anymore. of the community members, grassroots organizers, academics, researchers and policymakers to a certain extent, that were interested in this, have continued to work, just without explicit federal government financial support. for example, you have this phenomenon of what some call stat activism. as obama mentioned, we did not have any sort of federal account of the number of people killed by police each year, for example. nonprofits have started aggregating that information in order to have the first step of shedding light or transparency on particular police practices in order to ultimately improve accountability in the administration of justice. susan: and again this year in the wake of george floyd and
use of force. this fall, the department will award or the 106 $2 million in grants to support law enforcement and community organizations working to improve policing. susan: what came of that effort? was 2015, and as soon as trump was elected, he disbanded the task force. it does not exist anymore. of the community members, grassroots organizers, academics, researchers and policymakers to a certain extent, that were interested in this, have continued to work, just without explicit federal...
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they were insulting us, beating us, dragging us and using violence, to let us know that we weren't going to be able to protest. they tried to single uout, and pushed us into narrow streets where they could beat us without anyone observing. what you saw today is nothing compared to what we've witnessed, over and over, since 1975. but the news never gets out. as sahrawi women, we're not backing off until we get our final victory and liberate our homeland. the beatings will not deter us from continuing the fight. and even if we die, it will be a sacrifice, so that our sons and future generations can live in the freedom that we've been denied. amy: other sahrawis have been injured, as well. mahfouda lafkir shows us black-and-blue bruises on her arms. mahfouda lafkir: they hit me on the thighs, slapped me on the face and beat me underneath my eye. amy: ghalia yimani pulls back her melhfa to show us gruesome injuries. both her arms and both breasts are badly bruised. like a number of these women, she's been sexually assaulted. amy: down your arm, you have blacand-blue mks, and on your breast r
they were insulting us, beating us, dragging us and using violence, to let us know that we weren't going to be able to protest. they tried to single uout, and pushed us into narrow streets where they could beat us without anyone observing. what you saw today is nothing compared to what we've witnessed, over and over, since 1975. but the news never gets out. as sahrawi women, we're not backing off until we get our final victory and liberate our homeland. the beatings will not deter us from...
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on up to us and. i'm on my way now to a cut in central mexico in august 2 10182 men ricardo flores was beaten and burned to death because people thought that they were child snatches warnings on facebook twitter and whatsapp had gone viral with the news that gangs of kidnappers had been picking up children and selling their organs the news wasn't true but the stereo would lead to the most brutal form of violence. you know more of their left but it's on this case at all i mean yes this may be a. left also does that get us it brought it must go to another sallis sort of the local facebook you know speaking yes come on you know yes and close a several more set i mean will. they actually had to like i mean they really went to say she's voting a state they were going to import i like and that among the photos they could get i would also spit you also they could get to some extent and begin your square loss i mean what i suspect other sort of more mature than consent i mean he can. have an old and. there wa
on up to us and. i'm on my way now to a cut in central mexico in august 2 10182 men ricardo flores was beaten and burned to death because people thought that they were child snatches warnings on facebook twitter and whatsapp had gone viral with the news that gangs of kidnappers had been picking up children and selling their organs the news wasn't true but the stereo would lead to the most brutal form of violence. you know more of their left but it's on this case at all i mean yes this may be a....
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use. it will limit people economically, socially, harm families, harm parents and children, harm others in the community. i think it's an important moment to start thinking about not just a public health and safety effects of legalization but the public health and public safety effects of prohibition and how many people's lives have been affected in the way he describes or worse -- described or worse by our nations cannabis laws. there is movement on capitol hill right now to address one of the other points that james noted, expungement. next week, the house will vote on a comprehensive cannabis legalization bill. it will be the most copperheads of bill voted on by a chamber of commerce in history with guard to cannabis reform. -- of the positions provisions would involve expungement. that would be at the federal level for low-level canvas crimes. very few low-level cannabis crimes are charged at the federal level. the vast majority are at the state level and the federal legislation cannot
use. it will limit people economically, socially, harm families, harm parents and children, harm others in the community. i think it's an important moment to start thinking about not just a public health and safety effects of legalization but the public health and public safety effects of prohibition and how many people's lives have been affected in the way he describes or worse -- described or worse by our nations cannabis laws. there is movement on capitol hill right now to address one of the...
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music can affect us deeply. it can spark emotions and move us profoundly personal tastes aside. it can trigger memories and transport us back to a place where we heard it before. several areas of the brain are activated when we listen to music but studies show that some of us get goosebumps and some of us don't. research as a found that people with musical training and people who are open to new experiences more likely to feel chills right up their spine in response to music. this could be because they have gained so fibers connecting the order tree cortex of the brain to the areas that process emotions which means these areas communicate better if you're the type of person who experiences intense emotions you're more likely to get goosebumps from listening to music too. of course some music makes your hair stand on end of for the wrong reasons. researchers also found that human voices what most often causes goosebumps. was. the cello and the viola are also very moving and incidentally if a piece of music gives you goosebumps you're more likely to remember it. 2 2 on maybe it's
music can affect us deeply. it can spark emotions and move us profoundly personal tastes aside. it can trigger memories and transport us back to a place where we heard it before. several areas of the brain are activated when we listen to music but studies show that some of us get goosebumps and some of us don't. research as a found that people with musical training and people who are open to new experiences more likely to feel chills right up their spine in response to music. this could be...
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the company would like us to use our mobile phones to manage our finances. and with us, you can see it right off. how much did you spend on clothes shopping? how much did you spend on insurance this month or on eating out? what were your household expenses? do customers feel that their spending behavior is influenced by this? that's a what was i going to get when you pay electronically? you can monitor more closely what you've spent. then when you pay by cash, it's hard to say a month after you've spent $50.00 euros in a shop and you no longer know what you spent that money on. if you like, if you make an electronic payment and you know exactly what you bought last april, that's not asking data protection is important to the e.u. to us a bank shares that concern that we give the customers this data. if it's an automated process, that means that none of our employees see this data, it can only be accessed by our customers, was everybody here being able to manage your finances better does sound like an advantage. but doesn't really matter to me what i spend, w
the company would like us to use our mobile phones to manage our finances. and with us, you can see it right off. how much did you spend on clothes shopping? how much did you spend on insurance this month or on eating out? what were your household expenses? do customers feel that their spending behavior is influenced by this? that's a what was i going to get when you pay electronically? you can monitor more closely what you've spent. then when you pay by cash, it's hard to say a month after...
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not only in the us but globally? what's fascinating is if you listen to what these companies are saying, they have come out and say that within hours of approval, they can have vaccines ready to go, that is a huge achievement if it is true given the scale and the demand that we are talking about. we are talking about several hundred million being delivered here in the us and i believe the eu has an agreement for a similar delivery and the uk and they have agreements with japan. the idea is this all gets rolled out, you have to think about it is notjust the approvals process that we're talking about today. there is the manufacturing, distribution, how you get it into the right places? this is a logistical as well as a medicine and science breakthrough that we are talking about here. and another piece of potential good news — new research from the university of oxford, suggests that people who have had coronavirus are highly unlikely to get the disease for six months after being infected. earlier we heard from profes
not only in the us but globally? what's fascinating is if you listen to what these companies are saying, they have come out and say that within hours of approval, they can have vaccines ready to go, that is a huge achievement if it is true given the scale and the demand that we are talking about. we are talking about several hundred million being delivered here in the us and i believe the eu has an agreement for a similar delivery and the uk and they have agreements with japan. the idea is this...
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yeah, helping us save us even more... for bundling made easy, go to geico.com lexus has been celebrating driveway moments. here's to one more, the lexus december to remember sales event. get 0% financing on all new 2020 and 2021 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ ♪ lou: former president barack obama is jumping up and down in delight that he can inject himself into the national conversation about electoral fraud. here he is flatly denying -- with, i'm sure, certain knowledge -- that any fraud took place. >> i have been troubled like, i think, every american whether you're a republican or democrat or independent should be troubled when you start having attempts to block, negate, overturn the people's vote when there's no actual evidence that there was anything illegal or fraudulent taking place. these are just bald assertions. they've been repeated lu rejected by the courts -- repeatedly rejected by the courts. lou: well, there he is. he's back. the former president. well, joining us now is tom fit
yeah, helping us save us even more... for bundling made easy, go to geico.com lexus has been celebrating driveway moments. here's to one more, the lexus december to remember sales event. get 0% financing on all new 2020 and 2021 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ ♪ lou: former president barack obama is jumping up and down in delight that he can inject himself into the national conversation about electoral fraud. here he is flatly denying -- with, i'm sure, certain...
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and with that allows us to do is it allows us to meet a sealed tight area so that no water can exit out, so we can actually raise water in that area. and the system was actually credited by a man we past our time. his name was leaner the da vinci. he credit a lot of things. unfortunately a lot of those things don't really work. but this one was actually something that we decided was a really good idea. we did a few little modifications to his drunk that he had in his sketchbook. but most of it is all the same. so what happens is this is one side of our locked or that we have here. and, so with our locked door there's too little doors here at the bottom. these little doors aren't known as wickets and these markets are connected to stems that lead all the way up to the top. as you can see in front of you. because we have a lock, we need a key to open our luck. we take a key and then we posted on top of our. stem be turned the doors down at the bottom so it looks the water upstream downstream. so key, down then open the wicked doors down at the bottom. and i did say every lock needs a. key
and with that allows us to do is it allows us to meet a sealed tight area so that no water can exit out, so we can actually raise water in that area. and the system was actually credited by a man we past our time. his name was leaner the da vinci. he credit a lot of things. unfortunately a lot of those things don't really work. but this one was actually something that we decided was a really good idea. we did a few little modifications to his drunk that he had in his sketchbook. but most of it...
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that i'm on the what all the numbers us busy of us. i want to know who gave us the soup is moved or isn't senior in the human. you know, basically this is another one of them in general. remove them or move them. you see that we work with leo was he not asked for 40 1000 cuts. you feel like there's a me point to a mistress whom i used to put aside. so the people who commute idea a lot of other me experience here and different is part doesn't buy, you know, nick, ok. the stories of us were good. the look they took was a band of rebels in the circle. did you know she asked him in korea or not include us him and by the guardian. this are you living from the same community that i persist, but i must become part of you. that is how some got moved to tell. most girls was put out and most the bellows. it was her body used to the game to this person, but also, so that i thought only a bit of what most of what in sumatra les paul says, is the most abominable lot of money does. if you got it sure that you are a puzzle that is close and blows his
that i'm on the what all the numbers us busy of us. i want to know who gave us the soup is moved or isn't senior in the human. you know, basically this is another one of them in general. remove them or move them. you see that we work with leo was he not asked for 40 1000 cuts. you feel like there's a me point to a mistress whom i used to put aside. so the people who commute idea a lot of other me experience here and different is part doesn't buy, you know, nick, ok. the stories of us were good....
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she had us write down all our teaching strategies that we normally use on indexcards . i wrote it down here for some of mine and then she had us start shuffling them around. so seeing what was the pattern that would be most likely to promote learning and for me i was interested to see what was the pattern likely to help support and sustain attention but i'm encouraged to do something like this especially if you're struggling with your teaching right now in terms of getting attention and engagement, write down all the things you could do on asynchronous cloud and put them on different index cards. start shuffling them around. see what emerges. what is the best way for me to kind of create an experience that would sustain theattention of my students over this course ? >> i also like to talk about the fact that no matter what we do attention is going to abate sometimes . so we might be in a great discussion and things are going well. it's going on a little longer than it should . we're ending the book where we see here, talked about the idea of pedagogy and i really love t
she had us write down all our teaching strategies that we normally use on indexcards . i wrote it down here for some of mine and then she had us start shuffling them around. so seeing what was the pattern that would be most likely to promote learning and for me i was interested to see what was the pattern likely to help support and sustain attention but i'm encouraged to do something like this especially if you're struggling with your teaching right now in terms of getting attention and...
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but then most of those of us with emergence. but just about any moment, you know, park down, but at least going to the bank of both, which way to go. he looks ok, but clearly there was a point just looking for exact spot such as mine and about with a touch of the schoolgirls we knew each other out of our 2 through which she was going to do you know with us for the present when a long line to prevent the war of words with the flag at the top to the pipe. the producer got of the lucia approve movie, didn't look this would need to move with steve. i did, but i fished local groups that i spoke with the local post office to where the people of the day would need to provide the c.g. a new for washing thing about that's the one thing that the the answer flag don't ask me to bite siding on and such because it's like well it was a call that you probably know the one in the regular it's not it was while there was a good idea for the book i left but if you showed up they followed this call dictator. but in fact, this horse is very timid an
but then most of those of us with emergence. but just about any moment, you know, park down, but at least going to the bank of both, which way to go. he looks ok, but clearly there was a point just looking for exact spot such as mine and about with a touch of the schoolgirls we knew each other out of our 2 through which she was going to do you know with us for the present when a long line to prevent the war of words with the flag at the top to the pipe. the producer got of the lucia approve...
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us on twitter, facebook, and instagram. i am sundra 3 nokia, and i'll be looking forward to seeing you once again for their use of the and to all. oh the morning. i can't sleep because you're bored. losing love in the swore to swallow one of the smallest. there's no use. no love blood for them, which was a real world. give me the world. ugh, parents knew her clients are killers. the finding against the corona virus pandemic has the rate of infection been developing measures are being taken. what does the latest research, say? information and context. the coronavirus of data, the code of monday to friday, to play come to a pulp stark rails against to come up shut up by let's turn to cut this one coming from your family. loves to become president and he challenges or does he claim credible story of bobby wind starts december 10th on g.w. . cut the budget this is the w. news, live from berlin. here in the german capital use water cannons to disperse thousands of people, demonstrating against the government's plan to boost its
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when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of checking in, the smallest moments can end up being everything. there's resources that can inform us, and that spark can make a difference. when we use it to improve things, then that change can last within us. when we understand what's possible, we won't settle for less. the best thing we can be is striving to be at our best. managing heart failure starts now with understanding. call today or go online to understandheartfailure.com for a free heart failure handbook. .. >> a major milestone by the us military overnight. the missile defense agency successfully intercepted an intercontinental ballistic missile in space with a missile fired by warship at sea. this animation shows what the test looked like was the pentagon calling it an incredible accomplishment. donald trump weighing drastic retaliatory action against iran as it builds up its nuclear program. what is on the table? >> fox news can confirm donald trump is weighing military options to respond to iran's gro
when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of checking in, the smallest moments can end up being everything. there's resources that can inform us, and that spark can make a difference. when we use it to improve things, then that change can last within us. when we understand what's possible, we won't settle for less. the best thing we can be is striving to be at our best. managing heart failure starts now with understanding. call today or go online to...
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when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of checking in, the smallest moments can end up being everything. there's resources that can inform us, and that spark can make a difference. when we use it to improve things, then that change can last within us. when we understand what's possible, we won't settle for less. the best thing we can be is striving to be at our best. managing heart failure starts now with understanding. call today or go online to understandhf.com for a free hf handbook. >>> for pfizer to be filing for their eua is just remarkable. we have about 40 million doses of vaccine give or take exactly when the eua comes out. and what we're going to do is we're going to execute fair and equitable distribution. >> he's the logistics guy. army general gus perna heads up the military effort to ship and inoculate millions of americans that vaccine. an fda vaccine advisory committee begins reviewing pfizer's emergency use authorization request december 10th. but members of an independent vaccine working g
when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of checking in, the smallest moments can end up being everything. there's resources that can inform us, and that spark can make a difference. when we use it to improve things, then that change can last within us. when we understand what's possible, we won't settle for less. the best thing we can be is striving to be at our best. managing heart failure starts now with understanding. call today or go online to...
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i don't know whether it would be useful in regular use as outpatients. the clotting mechanism is complicated in covid. and we're not really fully on top of it and so we try a number of different medications for anti coagulation, including aspirin. >> i can follow up on that and just enter into the record billett et al., 2020. 3625 patients who were treated with low heparin or novel anti coagulant drugs there was a 50% relative risk reduction for mortality. so blood thinners in high risk patients, in fact we've published on this, there is a stratification that we can identify who is more likely to need these blood thinners and they are older patients with heart and lung disease, and there's a dramatic benefit. so early sequence multidrug therapy is not all about hydroxychloroquine and it's not all about the virus it's handling the complications that the virus creates. >> could i just -- >> thank you all, in our protocol we start the patient on three -- on aspirin at the beginning, 325 milligram every day and that's found to be very helpful for prevention
i don't know whether it would be useful in regular use as outpatients. the clotting mechanism is complicated in covid. and we're not really fully on top of it and so we try a number of different medications for anti coagulation, including aspirin. >> i can follow up on that and just enter into the record billett et al., 2020. 3625 patients who were treated with low heparin or novel anti coagulant drugs there was a 50% relative risk reduction for mortality. so blood thinners in high risk...
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to use. crime fighters are back with the most successful radio drama series continues in the are available online course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. tune in now. this is news a live from new day and a new era in america washington gets ready to welcome joe biden to the white house in just over 10 weeks time the president elect goes to church and begins to shape his plans. to tackle the pandemic. and president.
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she's a stay at take us off. i mean, i swear to be had the support also don't be big and i get up office and posting here. you keep it. i witnessed that i had to cope with the name . yeah, i know it will switch him if i sleep. people see deal do with the right. but the most all geniuses was accused of using the push me in the street with them. so i had to get them like that. and yes, this will conduct people. so that all the effort you will but which we have such a buzz like when its soul got the boot. i devilish, it's at the at the moment i've made is this the sign of a stealth include just above walking in was a walk in all this for months old and pretty, as they've been almost it seemed like but the most on the wall was a cordial to my friend do it to my ability, but of course which will be one of the you're pretty sure you caused in the us by what caused a national problem. and chances sussed for the new chic in which dickie would get it's also mean possible. new stuff is up with the league. it has become tot
she's a stay at take us off. i mean, i swear to be had the support also don't be big and i get up office and posting here. you keep it. i witnessed that i had to cope with the name . yeah, i know it will switch him if i sleep. people see deal do with the right. but the most all geniuses was accused of using the push me in the street with them. so i had to get them like that. and yes, this will conduct people. so that all the effort you will but which we have such a buzz like when its soul got...
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of us and the things beyond us. and from that pulling we can try to make something new. we can try to make a new tapestry. and for me that was the work of this book, was, in the way that bearden made his collage to actually pull from all the disparate elements to think that only about how, for instance, to use journalism but how to use anthropology and how to use oral history, how to go in the archive and pull from history and use all of those pieces, the sounds of people's voices, the rhythm of their voices, the city itself and the qualities of the place to try and make a work. so memory i think is one thing, but i think it's also important to go beyond the things you remember, to inquire about other people's memories, to fact check our memory. because memory can lie actually. and so for me that really was the work. a few examples of the way in which i thought about memory and interrogating memory and the way is and how i was was thinking about my family history. all of us who are from families understand that over
of us and the things beyond us. and from that pulling we can try to make something new. we can try to make a new tapestry. and for me that was the work of this book, was, in the way that bearden made his collage to actually pull from all the disparate elements to think that only about how, for instance, to use journalism but how to use anthropology and how to use oral history, how to go in the archive and pull from history and use all of those pieces, the sounds of people's voices, the rhythm...
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that allowed us to use that and we use that to help tell the story in a dignified manner. susan: the last question before we go back and watch the next segment, how did you find thida? why did she agree to sit down in front of your camera? james: she is a very important character. she had grown up in cambodia to a well-known diplomat. she was very educated and spoke english. when she came to the u.s., she had someone write her book. in the early days when i was researching, i had read that book. it was mainly focused on the killing fields of cambodia, the genocide. there was one chapter that goes through everything will detail -- goes through every single detail my father talked about. this was a time when there was nothing i could find about it. when we were doing the film, i made sure to reach out to her on facebook. the world of social media. she said i have to tell the story, i am so thankful for it as well. anything i needed, she was willing to help with it. susan: let's return to the documentary and see the story unfold. [video clip] >> there was resettlement going o
that allowed us to use that and we use that to help tell the story in a dignified manner. susan: the last question before we go back and watch the next segment, how did you find thida? why did she agree to sit down in front of your camera? james: she is a very important character. she had grown up in cambodia to a well-known diplomat. she was very educated and spoke english. when she came to the u.s., she had someone write her book. in the early days when i was researching, i had read that...
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i use that as my zen time. because people are working from home, i can drive really fast in places where before i was not able to. it has been great. caitlin: one silver lining of this year's open roads. deborah: you've got it. i have not been stopped yet so that is a plus. caitlin: good luck with that. thank you so much for joining us. deborah: thank you. it has been a pleasure. caitlin: thank you again to our audience, all of you who have joined us for today's event. we hope it made you smarter faster. thank you to our sponsor, usafacts. isyou enjoyed this, axios hosting another event on december 18. this will look at immigration policy in the context of the public health crisis. you can always find the latest news at axios.com. you can download the axios app. if you would like to sign up for our newsletter including mine, you can do that at signup@ axios.com. axios is launching newsletters in cities across the u.s. to help you become smarter faster about the areas you live in. it is called axios local and yo
i use that as my zen time. because people are working from home, i can drive really fast in places where before i was not able to. it has been great. caitlin: one silver lining of this year's open roads. deborah: you've got it. i have not been stopped yet so that is a plus. caitlin: good luck with that. thank you so much for joining us. deborah: thank you. it has been a pleasure. caitlin: thank you again to our audience, all of you who have joined us for today's event. we hope it made you...
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thank you for joining us today. i want to start off with a question to jim this is a question that was suggested to us by a member of our constituent this is that went something like this. as you know, social security administration that requires physical inspection personal identification such as birth certificates in order to process certain kinds but due to the pandemic social security administration is currently asking people to send original documents by mail so they can undergo physical inspections. i've heard from a number of constituents in delaware that are concerned about mailing their original documents specifically about security and the timeliness. my question, can you share wit us how the frustration is working to address this ouansition? thank you. >> thank you. let me first say that we need to recognize the pandemic has reduced seice challenges us, you're correct. a requirement of our regulationc is that for a new social security card that reflects changes, we do require original cumentation in the i
thank you for joining us today. i want to start off with a question to jim this is a question that was suggested to us by a member of our constituent this is that went something like this. as you know, social security administration that requires physical inspection personal identification such as birth certificates in order to process certain kinds but due to the pandemic social security administration is currently asking people to send original documents by mail so they can undergo physical...
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yeah, helping us save us even more... for bundling made easy, go to geico.com is important to me... ...so being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer... ...made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. my doctor said i could start on keytruda... ...so i did. with each scan things just got better. in a clinical study, keytruda offered patients a longer life than chemotherapy. and it could be your first treatment. for non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, keytruda can be used... ...for adults who test positive for "pd-l1"... ...and whose tumors... ...do not havean abnormal "egfr" or "alk" gene. keytruda is not chemotherapy... it's the immunotherapy used to treat more patients with advanced lung cancer than any other. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have new or worse cough, chest pain, sh
yeah, helping us save us even more... for bundling made easy, go to geico.com is important to me... ...so being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer... ...made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. my doctor said i could start on keytruda... ...so i did. with each scan things just got better. in a clinical study, keytruda offered patients a longer life than chemotherapy. and it could be your first treatment. for non-small cell lung cancer that has spread,...
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still use it when you need to use the use a gurney ring that you find you know that's how people get have seen their name credo sherry they will use toilet water puddle water whenever they need to to use get water and i guess that water is going straight into that blood stream and that is not so great one can imagine give revisiting the israelis or people urinate in feces and urine this is. from the back of the building the stuff from a mobile response unit working in shifts to reverse street overdoses so from a ship i have my. best on i have a $8.00 american way to go i have my bike my helmet and they always have extra knockin on me so in case i come across multiple overdoses at that rate here in town . workers like jen patrol these alleyways administering life saving medical interventions the secret weapon is no locks on the fence no on today it's commonly known by its brand name narco. sentinel it's an opiate and what it does is it shuts down your respiratory system so for 10 that this this here this is such all coming in your system right so we should show up in our can it's like
still use it when you need to use the use a gurney ring that you find you know that's how people get have seen their name credo sherry they will use toilet water puddle water whenever they need to to use get water and i guess that water is going straight into that blood stream and that is not so great one can imagine give revisiting the israelis or people urinate in feces and urine this is. from the back of the building the stuff from a mobile response unit working in shifts to reverse street...
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thank him for a big to be useful to both of. us. who knows. most on 4th down song with the. various serene fault. or not you know. anybody in quite good on and off and downs on. you also yes but in some interesting to mean. something else obviously god exists in the me and don't. you see what i mean is that you don't know when you go get your you know you never answer me don't give me a 50 dollar that you think oh yeah those hoops on your feet and off and i mean them . and you don't buy. or owns for them all. there will be anything. they keep going this was that they. sang. was a simple. one door service got the new pedals because you had this best to look at 7 am already no. one those same women i see that i've been think. of that that it doesn't but they live or know the. same wood you'll. see missin the. war man this is a local aussie cause she was the medalist. yeah i guess that the loss of the land. that. gets. made. to get a look at the media because at that hour that mentality what does it mean that i'm not something that saeed and it's i love to be good at yes he's g
thank him for a big to be useful to both of. us. who knows. most on 4th down song with the. various serene fault. or not you know. anybody in quite good on and off and downs on. you also yes but in some interesting to mean. something else obviously god exists in the me and don't. you see what i mean is that you don't know when you go get your you know you never answer me don't give me a 50 dollar that you think oh yeah those hoops on your feet and off and i mean them . and you don't buy. or...
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she doesn't want us to use her real name. she and her children were repeatedly beaten by her husband, and he was eventually sentenced to 18 months in prison, but is being released in a few days. oh, do the value always threaten me? saying that when he got out, he'd find me wherever i was and kill me. me and the children i said kill me, but i beg you to spare the children. i have to protect them. they good kids, they deserve a better life. isn't used to people listening to her. she talks for hours telling the young volunteers about her life, the poverty and hardship she endures. the n.g.o.s currently setting up the 1st women's shelter in albania. it's still under construction. but her and her children are going to be brought to safety into rana, the capital of albania, 26 year old lawyer, r. bar high degree is on his way to the foundation's main offices. he's used to explaining the project unusual name, a different, developed very organically when i was still a student, i wanted to help poor people. during a vacation, i spent
she doesn't want us to use her real name. she and her children were repeatedly beaten by her husband, and he was eventually sentenced to 18 months in prison, but is being released in a few days. oh, do the value always threaten me? saying that when he got out, he'd find me wherever i was and kill me. me and the children i said kill me, but i beg you to spare the children. i have to protect them. they good kids, they deserve a better life. isn't used to people listening to her. she talks for...
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we know who keeps us safe. our police are well overpaid, and the median income of an sfpd cop is 60% higher than our nurses. i demand that you reject this contract, that you hold the public hearing, that you be transparent, that you be brave, that you standup to the police for the people you represent, the true labor unions, and the san franciscans whose lives are at stake. i yield my comments. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next caller, please. >> my name is kurt [inaudible] and i am the chairman of the people's congress in district 6. i'm asking you to reject the contract today. do not pass it out of committee. it's time to take a stand. i know that people are probably threatening you and calling for the rejection of the p.o.a. we will stand behind the folks who standup for them, and there are enough of us. the p.o.a. will find itself on an island with no support. the only reason they exist is because no one stands up to them, and you have the opportunity to standup to this today. this is a prime exam
we know who keeps us safe. our police are well overpaid, and the median income of an sfpd cop is 60% higher than our nurses. i demand that you reject this contract, that you hold the public hearing, that you be transparent, that you be brave, that you standup to the police for the people you represent, the true labor unions, and the san franciscans whose lives are at stake. i yield my comments. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next caller, please. >> my name is kurt...
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stay with us, please. ♪ muck because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. and i'm still going for my best. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm on top of that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? getting out there. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artif
stay with us, please. ♪ muck because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. and i'm still...
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fun with us all. we have more time for us, daddy, also the gun. but this is how we want to improve the quality of life for people in japan. hugo's equipped with a total of 22 sensors and 3 cameras to assist in navigating space and recognising objects. despite being quick with an ai system, hugo is still incapable of doing chores properly on its own. so a staff member has to operate it by remote control. a controller synchronizes the robot's movements with those of the human operator. hugo is still a long way off from working a ton of asli. so you go is operated by someone i don't know from a remote place. what do they see? as the camera get turned off? what happens to my data? who protects my privacy? here everybody's fame, that operators only see blurry images, so have to guess what they're cleaning to someone like me, that's not very convincing. i can be a bit of a neat freak. toyota is also working on a ton of those robots who help manage house work. but this one issue that is difficult to solve. t
fun with us all. we have more time for us, daddy, also the gun. but this is how we want to improve the quality of life for people in japan. hugo's equipped with a total of 22 sensors and 3 cameras to assist in navigating space and recognising objects. despite being quick with an ai system, hugo is still incapable of doing chores properly on its own. so a staff member has to operate it by remote control. a controller synchronizes the robot's movements with those of the human operator. hugo is...
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he joins us live now from oxford. thank you forjoining us. joe biden is putting together this task force on coronavirus. what is it composed of and what will it be trying to do? welcome it looks like the united states right now is in the throes of a third wave and getting the infection numbers under control is crucial for infection numbers under control is crucialforjoe biden. he has pledged to initiate this task force, basically, it's going to outline a plan for covid, deferring to scientific experts, expanding testing and contact tracing. joe biden has also announced he plans to spend $25 billion in covid—19 manufacturing and dissemination and crucially there has been a push to encourage governors to implement mandates for mask wearing in the states. this is something joe biden has said repeatedly in the campaign. he has gone back as to whether it would be legal for him to sign an executive order about it but at the very least, he is going to try and encourage states to do that. whether they will comply is another question but that is one
he joins us live now from oxford. thank you forjoining us. joe biden is putting together this task force on coronavirus. what is it composed of and what will it be trying to do? welcome it looks like the united states right now is in the throes of a third wave and getting the infection numbers under control is crucial for infection numbers under control is crucialforjoe biden. he has pledged to initiate this task force, basically, it's going to outline a plan for covid, deferring to scientific...
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shame on us. hey, i was already sick. i don't need it. shame on us. and it does keep me up at night. >> reporter: an investigation by propublica found that some places in america are going to have a harder time moving and shipping this vaccine in the necessary cold. they found that urban and city areas will have an easier time doing this than rural parts of the country, george. >> okay, steve, thanks. >>> let's bring in richard w. smith, the regional president for fedex express. just walk us through what you all are doing right now to be ready once this approval comes through. >> sure, george, and thanks for having me on. since it's veterans day, i would like to start by recognizing our fedex team members who have served in the armed forces. we were founded by a proud veteran and we want to thank them for their service. in terms of our preparation for this, it has been immense and frequent. we are on daily calls with all of the stakeholders from the department of defense to health and human servic
shame on us. hey, i was already sick. i don't need it. shame on us. and it does keep me up at night. >> reporter: an investigation by propublica found that some places in america are going to have a harder time moving and shipping this vaccine in the necessary cold. they found that urban and city areas will have an easier time doing this than rural parts of the country, george. >> okay, steve, thanks. >>> let's bring in richard w. smith, the regional president for fedex...
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if they want to speak to us, they can speak to us. at the same time, i need to talk to you the full minute trip. a snake pit barracks in folkston in kent has recently been turned into an assessment and a special facility that houses around $400.00 asylum seekers. all men, some of whom have made their way to the u.k. across the english channel. the government is obligated to find accommodation for asylum seekers while the claims are being processed. but the cave at 9000 pandemic has left local authorities desperate to find enough housing, having to resort to using sites like this one in kent. those on the inside told me the conditions are far from livable. i don't believe what they say, but because the neighbor is a very tired of this place, i threw a to be able to help all you on the toilet. yeah, i thought i needed the toilet. my side is not about a fairly thick show. you have to go, go outside and you know it's very cold blooded, no safety because the hobo office maintains, however, that these protocols underpinned by the official s
if they want to speak to us, they can speak to us. at the same time, i need to talk to you the full minute trip. a snake pit barracks in folkston in kent has recently been turned into an assessment and a special facility that houses around $400.00 asylum seekers. all men, some of whom have made their way to the u.k. across the english channel. the government is obligated to find accommodation for asylum seekers while the claims are being processed. but the cave at 9000 pandemic has left local...
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this year luke russert telling us what his dad would have told us this year. pennsylvania, pennsylvania, pennsylvania. i for one haven't had a minute of doubt about pennsylvania all week long because i have been following the mr. rogers of election coverage in pennsylvania. pennsylvania senator bob casey who has been updating us every day on twitter with these videos. you've got to follow senator casey on twitter. >> hey, we just got obviously the great news that joe biden has overtaken the president in pennsylvania. he's running ahead of him, which is what i expected. there's still more votes obviously to tabulate today that i think that lead will continue to grow over the course of the day. i don't know exactly what the lead will be by the end of today, but as i said when all the votes are counted and there's an official count and that's probably two weeks from now, joe biden will win pennsylvania somewhere around 100,000. >> i couldn't be happier to tell you that senator casey will be joining us in a moment, but first we tell to harrisburg and msnbc's senio
this year luke russert telling us what his dad would have told us this year. pennsylvania, pennsylvania, pennsylvania. i for one haven't had a minute of doubt about pennsylvania all week long because i have been following the mr. rogers of election coverage in pennsylvania. pennsylvania senator bob casey who has been updating us every day on twitter with these videos. you've got to follow senator casey on twitter. >> hey, we just got obviously the great news that joe biden has overtaken...
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so use your left thumb as yet to use the 1st t.v. with when you use the left side of your body, i could tell when the track was going to happen. so show you would do a vibration with the new cd in the engine fleet. and i'm glad we have 2 different sound on the bike in doing this wrong to get the mechanic on the barclays. i don't think system really and exhaust the secondary are for example, you can, you can, you know, when i engage the public just like something. so this, by the clutch and the oil tank, which the bike would not need as a why we use the information of the clutch lever longer. but for the mechanical feedback, we was an arbor. so when it goes down, we have our local from the sound to deliberation, or the clutch or the, the gear book. same way. the possibility to switch tools different to change and we will bring the human experience school or level leverage before the market is so clueless about what that knowledge because because of the soul of the one of the problem. if the missing of emotional, the single engine smal
so use your left thumb as yet to use the 1st t.v. with when you use the left side of your body, i could tell when the track was going to happen. so show you would do a vibration with the new cd in the engine fleet. and i'm glad we have 2 different sound on the bike in doing this wrong to get the mechanic on the barclays. i don't think system really and exhaust the secondary are for example, you can, you can, you know, when i engage the public just like something. so this, by the clutch and the...
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you assure us new. can you connect that new year fossil, even the new silk with what you had was just for good reason. the more that you did it will couric and i think, you know, if you just know, stick less with the rest of us though. she did get what was to be a somewhat different image than i thought why you need to put up with what you wish for us to give you that you leave them for. there's no real, she'd be a minute why you'd walk through musical numbers reach it's something every dog has a special and by the time they're 6 months old, it becomes clear can do best. these little guys excel at finding drugs. i mean, you, my niece, we get social of don't worry about spock or school and even if you did was i to be sure is one reason to call the question that almost froze to my wash. during the vietnam war, u.s. forces also bombs neighboring laos. there was a secret war and for years the american people did not know until our country per capita. millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in thi
you assure us new. can you connect that new year fossil, even the new silk with what you had was just for good reason. the more that you did it will couric and i think, you know, if you just know, stick less with the rest of us though. she did get what was to be a somewhat different image than i thought why you need to put up with what you wish for us to give you that you leave them for. there's no real, she'd be a minute why you'd walk through musical numbers reach it's something every dog has...
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have you with us. let's start with adam schiff. he suddenly believes that investigations are obstructive, counterproductive and bad for the country. after leading them for four years against president trump. >> well, the rule always is safe, it's always safe to apply, lou, whatever they accuse you of doing, they're doing themselves. so, in fact, what it means that investigations are only good when a republican's in power, and nobody has done more to damage not only the intelligence community and the intelligence committee and the house of representatives than nancy pelosi and the democrats who have been on that intelligence committee. they've turned it into the impeachment committee. and, look, the key here is that we just can't stand for in any longer. you know, what i wrote about in "countdown to socialism," unfortunately, it all came true this this last election, but we have got to take the media and all the people that choreographed this with their fake polls, and it's got to be a message that we n
have you with us. let's start with adam schiff. he suddenly believes that investigations are obstructive, counterproductive and bad for the country. after leading them for four years against president trump. >> well, the rule always is safe, it's always safe to apply, lou, whatever they accuse you of doing, they're doing themselves. so, in fact, what it means that investigations are only good when a republican's in power, and nobody has done more to damage not only the intelligence...
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back with us dr. vin gupta, critical care doc specializing in these types of illnesses, also an affiliate assistant professor at the university of washington institute for health metrics and evaluation. as i like to remind him to embarrass him on national television he has disagrees from princeton, cambridge, harvard and columbia med and serves our country in the u.s. air force reserves. we're losing over 1,000 souls a day. we have 122,000 of a new caseload just today only. i get our attention is elsewhere, a presidential campaign that is centered around an uncontrolled pandemic in our country. but these numbers this week really underscore that word, uncontr uncontrolled. >> good evening, brian. good to see you. you nailed it. and i know there's the universe -- the reality we've come to expect our current elected leaders guiding our response. what here's the ultimate reality. there's a health care worker shortage especially icu providers. our respiratory nurses, our dialysis nurses, our icu nurses, th
back with us dr. vin gupta, critical care doc specializing in these types of illnesses, also an affiliate assistant professor at the university of washington institute for health metrics and evaluation. as i like to remind him to embarrass him on national television he has disagrees from princeton, cambridge, harvard and columbia med and serves our country in the u.s. air force reserves. we're losing over 1,000 souls a day. we have 122,000 of a new caseload just today only. i get our attention...
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today, for every 10,000 of us, it only takes 12 doctors to keep us well and healthy. it only takes 40 mechanics and oil station attendants for every 10,000 of us to keep our automobiles running. 37 telephone employees to keep the vast network of telephones running in this country. but it takes 130 federal employees for every 10,000 to administer the affairs of state. [ applause ] federal employees outnumber state employees in 30 of the 50 states. i don't know about yours, but that's true of california. and in california, that isn't easy. the businessman, harassed and beaten out of our substance, the businessman spends 35% of his time filling out government forms and regulations. it has been estimated -- [ applause ] it has been estimated that this government paperwork cost american industry $20 billion a year, which must be added into the price tag. and it costs another $7 billion a year just to handle government's end of that paperwork and to store it and already it requires 25 million -- million cubic feet. some time back to show you how this can happen, there was a
today, for every 10,000 of us, it only takes 12 doctors to keep us well and healthy. it only takes 40 mechanics and oil station attendants for every 10,000 of us to keep our automobiles running. 37 telephone employees to keep the vast network of telephones running in this country. but it takes 130 federal employees for every 10,000 to administer the affairs of state. [ applause ] federal employees outnumber state employees in 30 of the 50 states. i don't know about yours, but that's true of...
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at using automatic s.m.s. questionnaires in parts of west and central africa where people use s.m.s. quite frequently. in responding to these questionnaires and explain what symptoms they have were hoping to identify people with signs of over 1000 much at a much earlier stage. we see in, for example, in the early temperature tracking devices use in front of hospitals and some public stores with people who wore exhibiting some symptoms. probably from cornell for a slight fever or internet was popular places is the dad is a valuable to all of us. think about how it will empower those lower income workers, health care workers that perhaps need to ride public transportation to get to work so much still to debate and discuss. i really thank you for being at this question . thank you for being on the stream who and all to run you as well. if you back you my laptop with the code, the tracking track of them and i t. they're asking for your help to help track other truck as around the well, it's clearly a laptop and so
at using automatic s.m.s. questionnaires in parts of west and central africa where people use s.m.s. quite frequently. in responding to these questionnaires and explain what symptoms they have were hoping to identify people with signs of over 1000 much at a much earlier stage. we see in, for example, in the early temperature tracking devices use in front of hospitals and some public stores with people who wore exhibiting some symptoms. probably from cornell for a slight fever or internet was...
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how to use and deploy mr. digital and data and the power of the positive pieces of that will help us spur more ideas. the other is i'm a big believer -- i used to teach this athlete a different school. i taught law school for a while but very clear set of examples where technology often solves a lot of problems it creates and we have seen that pattern in history over and over and we're seeing that begin to happen in the digital arena, where we have now created interesting filters to ensure that what we are worried but copyright violate aren't happening because we have filtered those out with very cool technology and now we're beginning to see abilities to shape and filter online, so i'm hoping that we see more of that happen. but i do think that -- i also think that there will be economic forces that force some of this to happen, where people are going to vote or choose to step back from the platforms because so they're so toxic, i have seen friends step off social media apologies of the toxicity and that econ
how to use and deploy mr. digital and data and the power of the positive pieces of that will help us spur more ideas. the other is i'm a big believer -- i used to teach this athlete a different school. i taught law school for a while but very clear set of examples where technology often solves a lot of problems it creates and we have seen that pattern in history over and over and we're seeing that begin to happen in the digital arena, where we have now created interesting filters to ensure that...
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you will learn from us how mental patients used to be treated. the conditions of our hospitals today and the new hope that we have now to get well again. let's take the first part. how we used to be treated. i am standing on a stage. behind me, my fellow patients at saint elizabeth's are celebrating our centennial. they are performing a play written by ourselves. it is about our founder, dorothy lynn dix who lived back when lincoln did and fought for better treatment for people like us. each person in the play is a mental patient. each one and his doctor and guardian gave his permission better able tobe understand the president by being able to understand the past. mental patients like us doing a play for the public. anything like that is a astonishing on off today but it could never have happened 100 years ago when dorothea lynn mission sundays go on went to visit a jail outside of boston. ♪ >> shall wade try the second verse and this time -- shall we try the second verse? and this time come everyone saying. -- and this time, everyone s ing. [
you will learn from us how mental patients used to be treated. the conditions of our hospitals today and the new hope that we have now to get well again. let's take the first part. how we used to be treated. i am standing on a stage. behind me, my fellow patients at saint elizabeth's are celebrating our centennial. they are performing a play written by ourselves. it is about our founder, dorothy lynn dix who lived back when lincoln did and fought for better treatment for people like us. each...
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but we're ready to provide it as soon as they let us know that they'll actually use it. and again, it's a very safe and a great vaccine. already, we have among the lowest case-fatality rates -- our country -- anywhere in the world, the entire world. and we performed significantly better than our peer countries. as far as therapeutics are concerned, my administration has also made critical investments in therapies that have helped reduce the mortality rate by 85%. that's, to me, one of the most exciting things. it's incredible, some of the antibody vaccines and others that have come out and have really helped people -- 85%. last month, the fda approved remdesivir, and we've secured enough remdesivir to treat 850,000 patients. my administration finalized an agreement with eli lilly to purchase the first doses of their antibody therapy, which shows amazing results. this treatment will be available completely free of cost to patients. 5,000 units have already been shipped, and many more are going out the door as we speak. we also reached an agreement with astrazeneca for the
but we're ready to provide it as soon as they let us know that they'll actually use it. and again, it's a very safe and a great vaccine. already, we have among the lowest case-fatality rates -- our country -- anywhere in the world, the entire world. and we performed significantly better than our peer countries. as far as therapeutics are concerned, my administration has also made critical investments in therapies that have helped reduce the mortality rate by 85%. that's, to me, one of the most...
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joining us. i've been mulling this over it's really i had an argument with my girlfriend before leaving she wanted me to choose between her and the door express that i decided to travel to but wonder back and i'm going to all wait with flowers in front of her door until she forgives me some other words that would sit. on their last evening aboard the doll who express the students stage a spontaneous concert in the buffet car. much to the joy of the fellow travelers. was that the. owner. the train arrives back in ankara at 8 30 in the morning. to receive it to go to to celebrate your sad of the journey is over thank god you live in but we are great during the trip that we have to do to get his book when he called out that was our 1st time on the dole express to express definitely not the last was. due to his popularity the turkish railway has decided that the dog who express will now make its way across turkey twice a day. economy smuggling the health care system the wound. more and divided. on th
joining us. i've been mulling this over it's really i had an argument with my girlfriend before leaving she wanted me to choose between her and the door express that i decided to travel to but wonder back and i'm going to all wait with flowers in front of her door until she forgives me some other words that would sit. on their last evening aboard the doll who express the students stage a spontaneous concert in the buffet car. much to the joy of the fellow travelers. was that the. owner. the...
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to be used as copies. 0n did say that there were just going to be used as copies. on that night i was just making some props for filling me purposes. charles spencer says he speaking out now 25 leaders because he found out recently that the bbc knew about the forged bank statements. the men and women who ran bbc news in the 90s have all moved on. the new director general has acknowledged the deceit and promised an independent inquiry. there are a lot of questions. but so far no answers from martin to share. now the bbc‘s religion editor. seen up now the bbc‘s religion editor. seen up at about this weekend the bbc says he is recovering from heart surgery and is unable to answer questions. now you have been sending in your questions on the news of the first effective vaccine here to answer your questions i am here withjennifer rohn and dr peter drobac. welcome to you both. with that quite a lot of questions coming in for what appears to be quite exciting news. let's just go to you peter, first of all. th
to be used as copies. 0n did say that there were just going to be used as copies. on that night i was just making some props for filling me purposes. charles spencer says he speaking out now 25 leaders because he found out recently that the bbc knew about the forged bank statements. the men and women who ran bbc news in the 90s have all moved on. the new director general has acknowledged the deceit and promised an independent inquiry. there are a lot of questions. but so far no answers from...
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stay with us. that view is echoed by senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell, who rarely criticises the president. a rapid withdrawal of us forces from afghanistan now would hurt our allies and delight, delight the people who wish us harm. violence affecting afghans is still rampant. the taliban is not abiding by the conditions of the so—called peace deal. the consequences of a premature american exit would likely be even worse than president 0bama's withdrawal from iraq back in 2011. when the president first came to power, he said he would bring all troops back, down to zero. and there isa troops back, down to zero. and there is a suggestion that he might actually try and get legislation through now to put pressure onjoe biden to do that as well. has there been any response? the democrats, tammy duckworth a democratic member of the house of representatives, saying this is a very bad decision. also not the first time that mitch mcconnell has said that this is going to be very dangerous. he briefe
stay with us. that view is echoed by senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell, who rarely criticises the president. a rapid withdrawal of us forces from afghanistan now would hurt our allies and delight, delight the people who wish us harm. violence affecting afghans is still rampant. the taliban is not abiding by the conditions of the so—called peace deal. the consequences of a premature american exit would likely be even worse than president 0bama's withdrawal from iraq back in 2011. when...
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threat that brought us here. this can give us strength. the range, the variousness we have is a source of power always when it is meant well and used. this possibility is very great just now. it is whatever we feel and do and think when we go out of here and go home tonight. it is deep in what we are prepared to give. what we feel. each in himself. all the way home. ♪ ♪
threat that brought us here. this can give us strength. the range, the variousness we have is a source of power always when it is meant well and used. this possibility is very great just now. it is whatever we feel and do and think when we go out of here and go home tonight. it is deep in what we are prepared to give. what we feel. each in himself. all the way home. ♪ ♪