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cher scarlett used to work at apple. she filed complaints against the company about equal pay and then aired some of her grievances publicly. when we work at these huge companies that have, you know, not only, you know, big, huge external law firms but they also have lawyers in house, that's very intimidating, you know? i go in, you know, seek a lawyer and i'm looking up and it's like $500 an hour. like, that's, you know, like five times what i make. there's no way i can afford it and i certainly don't understand all this legal jargon, so most people just give up. like, it's very intimidating and scary. she believes the new law is a game changer. i think that more people will start speaking out because of this, because there will be that plain language there that says you're allowed to talk about these things and they won't be so worried that, you know, a lawyer can come after them and take everything from them or that they won't be able to work again, you know, because they violated some, you know, or they breached some
cher scarlett used to work at apple. she filed complaints against the company about equal pay and then aired some of her grievances publicly. when we work at these huge companies that have, you know, not only, you know, big, huge external law firms but they also have lawyers in house, that's very intimidating, you know? i go in, you know, seek a lawyer and i'm looking up and it's like $500 an hour. like, that's, you know, like five times what i make. there's no way i can afford it and i...
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and trusting us on the project. the san francisco public utilities commission and a great advocate for the project and supporter throughout and i have to think the cambrian team, richard ross in essential engineering, and others did the hard work of building this plan throughout covid and you should be proud of what you have here today. and i'm also thankful for those who supported us in the journey and springling capital and others and i'll hand it off to the next speaker but i'm honored he's one of the supporters among those. while edward doesn't really need an introduction, what some of you might not know is he's dedicated a significant amount of time, energy and investment to the environment and particularly water. as a valued board member at cambrian innovation he knows how to create and sustain an innovative company in the infrastructure markets and know he shares our vision with industry as an eco system and with innovation and hard work we can develop solutions that support the environment, protect the envir
and trusting us on the project. the san francisco public utilities commission and a great advocate for the project and supporter throughout and i have to think the cambrian team, richard ross in essential engineering, and others did the hard work of building this plan throughout covid and you should be proud of what you have here today. and i'm also thankful for those who supported us in the journey and springling capital and others and i'll hand it off to the next speaker but i'm honored he's...
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what we have in front of us 2013 and for us through red plus has been _ us 2013 and for us through red plus has been excluded from that. we have to insist _ has been excluded from that. we have to insist year _ has been excluded from that. we have to insist year on atmospheric integrity— to insist year on atmospheric integrity through this process, and we fear— integrity through this process, and we fear that article 6.2 might be opening — we fear that article 6.2 might be opening the door to voluntary veg credits _ opening the door to voluntary veg credits outside the strict un fcc rutes _ credits outside the strict un fcc rules. more importantly, africa's red tine — rules. more importantly, africa's red tine on— rules. more importantly, africa's red line on the share of proceeds has been — red line on the share of proceeds has been wrapped up with no compromise. we have a text that is weater— compromise. we have a text that is weaker than— compromise. we have a text that is weaker than the compromise that we had in _ weaker than the compromise that we had in madrid. w
what we have in front of us 2013 and for us through red plus has been _ us 2013 and for us through red plus has been excluded from that. we have to insist _ has been excluded from that. we have to insist year _ has been excluded from that. we have to insist year on atmospheric integrity— to insist year on atmospheric integrity through this process, and we fear— integrity through this process, and we fear that article 6.2 might be opening — we fear that article 6.2 might be opening the...
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us. ., ,, i. . ., for all of us. thank you so much for our for all of us. thank you so much for your time- — for all of us. thank you so much for your time. award-winning - for all of us. thank you so much for your time. award-winning navy - your time. award—winning navy photographer there. and we are just a couple of hours awake now from the silence and that really poignant moment, we are really taking in the atmosphere here and what it's like having a remembrance sunday that is more like what we are used to. thank ou so more like what we are used to. thank you so much- — more like what we are used to. thank you so much- of— more like what we are used to. thank you so much. of course, _ more like what we are used to. thank you so much. of course, we - more like what we are used to. thank you so much. of course, we will- you so much. of course, we will bring you the commemorations in a couple of hours. just in case you're justjoining us, to let you know that the queen, having sprained her back, we are told, b
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thanks for joining us. help us be our we are back soon with ah ah, ah ah ah, ah, with ah, with edge of state aspire to use luxury cars produce in their home countries. it's an unspoken rule for all official events, and everyone's abided by for a very long time. the head of states car isn't only a symbol of the nation's prosperity. it's a matter of national prestige. ah, joe biden uses the so called cadillac one limousine, nicknamed the beast. it is an arm and bony and weighs 10 tons bar. as johnson gets driven about in a jakya, queen elizabeth rides in a bentley angela marco's car choice is an audi. while a french leader emmanuel macaroni uses a converted sich and d as 7 ah, in russia, this class of car was discontinued more than 20 years ago. i took 5 years to close the gap on the world car industry from the drawing board to the 1st finished model with meet morris russian go mm. heads of states vehicles have always been a matter of the highest national priority. the 1st luxury car used by a russian emperor
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so you receive all sorts of you feel for how to use them. use them global. so the biggest issue nay, says have with the vehicle is want to russian about it. for sure. participated in developing the engine and some of his pants are imported from abroad. moscow land, you have to have this done the reader a complete to issue doesn't, i mean it's a real interest ability to thought it all through especially store wash. i'm after my really angry score score of guitar leave his word. so underneath this person, especially to which human dumpster, who i touched of mush in the below, you put companies could be some countries dish. and we had you much, hon. and you book a host. could we summer, mutually east of england, those legs got they got daughter hear me. it was most is got $30.00 to $30.00 or a ship nor would a book. another call is optimal. wouldn't have to do cheer and use more. that's a good a 40. i'm curse. it introduced me, i should assume with novel you. yeah, was currently some 50 russian enterprises work on the orest line of vehicles in locations from mo
so you receive all sorts of you feel for how to use them. use them global. so the biggest issue nay, says have with the vehicle is want to russian about it. for sure. participated in developing the engine and some of his pants are imported from abroad. moscow land, you have to have this done the reader a complete to issue doesn't, i mean it's a real interest ability to thought it all through especially store wash. i'm after my really angry score score of guitar leave his word. so underneath...
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john holman, is standing by for us on the us mexico board up. but 1st, let's go to new jersey where gabrielle elizondo is live for us in york airport. hello there. and gabriel, firstly, i, you witnessing some emotional scenes. i'm imagining as saying that if i don't know, love actually or something like that with tourists returning. yeah, that's right. we are at newark liberty international airport. it's one of the major international intreat points to the united states, particularly here in new york city. it's a major metropolitan airport just outside of new york city of wight, from a broad lands year. we've seen to been here about an hour or so every, every couple times in an hour, a flight, a land, you'll see a flood of people leaving greeting being greeted by loved ones and then it'll slow down for a bit like it is right now. and then it's got to wait for the next flight to come in and see you is here, but certainly there have been some emotional reunion despite people. as you mentioned this, the u. s. is now open again, and nowhere is going
john holman, is standing by for us on the us mexico board up. but 1st, let's go to new jersey where gabrielle elizondo is live for us in york airport. hello there. and gabriel, firstly, i, you witnessing some emotional scenes. i'm imagining as saying that if i don't know, love actually or something like that with tourists returning. yeah, that's right. we are at newark liberty international airport. it's one of the major international intreat points to the united states, particularly here in...
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it seems that was a useful and perhaps important thing for us to do. i did drafting on that and what we tried to do was capture the sense of the commission. we wanted to capture the sense of the commission and incorporate comments that basically this commission has made in the last year and tried to put them into a form that represents as clear a statement as what our priorities are. i think we got close. we probably made some mistakes. when we consider the item formally at the next meeting we'll have a chance to make sure everybody's interest incorporated there as well and i look forward to doing that. it will be sent out as i matter of course and the commissioner secretary can provide that as well. that's all the new business i have. >> if you can get some update on the voluntary agreement and what happens with that and more details. it's a question for michael or we can have it for the next meeting. >> we'll schedule something. >> thank you so much. >> any other new business or comments? commissioner paulson. >> president moran, i'm looking forward
it seems that was a useful and perhaps important thing for us to do. i did drafting on that and what we tried to do was capture the sense of the commission. we wanted to capture the sense of the commission and incorporate comments that basically this commission has made in the last year and tried to put them into a form that represents as clear a statement as what our priorities are. i think we got close. we probably made some mistakes. when we consider the item formally at the next meeting...
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a firearm when used in the way a firearm is ordinarily used is a deadly weapon. in deciding whether a pickup truck is an offensive weapon in this case, you may consider all of the following factors. the nature and extent of any injury inflicted, the character or capabilities of the weapon, the manner in which it was used, any display of it to the jury, any other circumstances and any other circumstances of the case. whether or not under all of the facts and circumstances of this case a pickup truck, as alleged in this bill of indictment, did, in fact, constitute a weapon likely to cause serious bodily injury, is a matter to be solely -- i'm sorry, is a matter to be decided by the jury from the evidence in this case. now, on count seven, as to defendant william r. bryan, you may consider the following lesser offenses which will be presented on his verdict form. simple assault. a person commits that when that person intends to commit violent injury to the person of another. reckless conduct. a person commits reckless conduct when that person endangers the bodily sa
a firearm when used in the way a firearm is ordinarily used is a deadly weapon. in deciding whether a pickup truck is an offensive weapon in this case, you may consider all of the following factors. the nature and extent of any injury inflicted, the character or capabilities of the weapon, the manner in which it was used, any display of it to the jury, any other circumstances and any other circumstances of the case. whether or not under all of the facts and circumstances of this case a pickup...
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maksim's father told us that the us$5 million reward for his son's arrest has led them to live in fear of attack from criminals looking to cash in. how do you think your son has become so rich? how did he afford the $600,000 wedding? no, it's too much. 0k. i haven't got the documents. so, you're telling me that your son is not a criminal, and he is not rich? what is his line of work? what does he do? phone rings is that maksim? no, mama. you seem very upset by the accusations of the uk and the us. we asked if we could speak to maksim, but his father claims he doesn't have any contact with him. how was that? wow. maksim yakubets and his accomplice have spent the last decade infecting computers worldwide... the us and uk claim to have strong enough evidence to convict ya kubets. it includes direct testimony from former gang members, cyber forensic data, and even communications from yakubets�*s personal e—mail and skype account. their cases date back so far, it includes evidence obtained by the russian police in 2010 when they were still open to helping the us investigate. the 2019 an
maksim's father told us that the us$5 million reward for his son's arrest has led them to live in fear of attack from criminals looking to cash in. how do you think your son has become so rich? how did he afford the $600,000 wedding? no, it's too much. 0k. i haven't got the documents. so, you're telling me that your son is not a criminal, and he is not rich? what is his line of work? what does he do? phone rings is that maksim? no, mama. you seem very upset by the accusations of the uk and the...
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you need to use about don't construct around design use more to plan you. he which now you'll be able to set the estimate of them to put him in a small room for north wanted of thought you can put into the us more, lucia monday. lucia, you know, not predict. when you karen toasted to tear stone from possibly this little austonia condition for zoom. milkeen in a system that is on the got a hold of them. will you send me enough time? you know, law just i lawyer assist you on my boss, his team, a companion. this was and there's no less percentage on the front. i won't go on and get out of the more. sure, jim, are you so on there for you to leave a message coming through horner? i'm the mother. in other words, the project was already well underway. when the international situation changed abruptly. tensions between the west and the east that started in 2014 separate seemingly strong economic ties between countries. while the video also been october 1 year and you're doing well in law, and i'm authorization shouldn't follow you. the sheik is non payment absorpti
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we did not used to worry about zombie aumfs. it is only in recent decades when presidents started using aumfs for purposes that were not intended that this became a concern. forcing the president to remove forces from hostility, a super majority from both houses to make it work, never going to happen. let's make it concrete. president obama starting in 2014 argued that in 2001, the aumf covered isis. it did not exist on 9/11. president trump and 2020 relied on the 2002 aumf for the strike against soleimani. what should the president and congress have done? you think -- do you think those are two examples question ? should the president have let baghdad fall? what congress should actually do in those circumstances. maybe we will start with representative meijer this time. rep. meijer: just briefly on the soleimani strike, the 2002 aumf was a secondary justification. president trump said under the article ii powers he has, he was executing them to prevent a strike. i think there is a lot of fear, this is some of the concern around
we did not used to worry about zombie aumfs. it is only in recent decades when presidents started using aumfs for purposes that were not intended that this became a concern. forcing the president to remove forces from hostility, a super majority from both houses to make it work, never going to happen. let's make it concrete. president obama starting in 2014 argued that in 2001, the aumf covered isis. it did not exist on 9/11. president trump and 2020 relied on the 2002 aumf for the strike...
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hejoins us live he joins us live now. hejoins us live now. when he joins us live now. when does the truth lie on this? both sides are accusing the other of breaking the rules and the spirit. let's start with you, because the row erupted just a few months ago about the number of fishing licences awarded by jersey. number of fishing licences awarded byjersey. how many have been awarded to french trawlers now7 irate awarded to french trawlers now? we made awarded to french trawlers now? 9 made an announcement at the end of last week, and those licenses have now been issued. that is 162 licences. some of those are permanent licences, but as a gesture of goodwill so that we can keep talking, keep resolving the differences around what data is appropriate, we have given temporary licences to 49 vessels. so appropriate, we have given temporary licences to 49 vessels.— licences to 49 vessels. so what percentage _ licences to 49 vessels. so what percentage is _ licences to 49 vessels. so what percentage is that _ licences to 49 vessels. so what percentage is that over - licenc
hejoins us live he joins us live now. hejoins us live now. when he joins us live now. when does the truth lie on this? both sides are accusing the other of breaking the rules and the spirit. let's start with you, because the row erupted just a few months ago about the number of fishing licences awarded by jersey. number of fishing licences awarded byjersey. how many have been awarded to french trawlers now7 irate awarded to french trawlers now? we made awarded to french trawlers now? 9 made an...
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us a hearing of an appeal of a conditional use authorization. i believe the appellant and the project sponsor have reached an agreement. we'll be approving item 20 and tabling item 21 and 22. before we take that vote we must still take public comment. >> at this time the board of supervisor's welcome's testimony. operations do we have any callers in the queue. when you hear the prompt enter the meeting i.d. press pound twice, you'll hear this discussion and your line will be muted. when you are ready to get into the queue press star three. listen for the prompt. let's welcome our first caller, please. welcome caller. are there other callers on the line? >> i see the caller is speaking. unfortunately we cannot hear the caller at this time. okay. mr. president, we're going to call down to operations to determine -- we understand the caller is still speaking. i apologize to you caller, we cannot hear you. >> thank you, madam clerk. >> thank you mr. president. we want to thank the caller for their patience. i apologize that we cannot hear you at thi
us a hearing of an appeal of a conditional use authorization. i believe the appellant and the project sponsor have reached an agreement. we'll be approving item 20 and tabling item 21 and 22. before we take that vote we must still take public comment. >> at this time the board of supervisor's welcome's testimony. operations do we have any callers in the queue. when you hear the prompt enter the meeting i.d. press pound twice, you'll hear this discussion and your line will be muted. when...
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with us. you so much than others? sure. let me give you some. i saw that i want to get up with that are both, again, lots of deep war. thus, if the incipient or chink that he, our media know fleet theory, the big arcadia, missouri, another with would, would, would, will as to shoes that the young man that what she said grades of spread. ah, once upon a time the lord god loved this country. very much, lou, a huge territory, sir. land wonderful climate. inexhaustible wealth laying just under ground. he gave all this to hard working friendly people. for many centuries, they decorated and built it up and defeated their enemies now gave birth to children and wanted to live in happiness and joy moved at some point. god turned away from this land. there is no peace on it. let us shad normal. people are fleeing and everything created and accumulated over the years turned out to be plundered and destroyed over night. mm. what will happen next to this once beautiful country of ukraine. ah, a pretty and
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they use the cyber. they use the think biology as an extension of traditional artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that's happening in the mini cyber implants right now, i'd be where is it really worried about it? most people would equally be you calling for a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker side using ai and using other advanced technologies. there has been on the defensive side. oh, i think wrong. i just don't know. i mean, you have to figure out the same because the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look so common ground. with a whistle blow report in the british medical journal claims. there were serious flaws in the testing of fire as cobit vaccine, while us authorities have been reluctant to investigate them, our reports coming up an unprecedented new lo relations between france and australia. take a further plunge after the link
they use the cyber. they use the think biology as an extension of traditional artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that's happening in the mini cyber implants right now, i'd be where is it really worried about it? most people would equally be you calling for a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker side using ai and using other advanced technologies. there has been on the defensive side. oh, i...
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and the question for everyone of us, not just for those of us elected, but for every one of us, is this. and this time of testing will we do our duty? will we do what we must? will we defend our constitution, will we stand for truth, will we put duty to our oath above partisan politics? or will we look away from the danger, ignore the threat, embrace the lies, and enable the liar? there is no gray area when it comes to that question, when it comes to this moment, there is no middle ground. our founders provided that every elected official would swear an oath, and it's not an oath to a party, it's not an oath to an individual, it's a solemn oath we swear before god to support and defend the constitution of the united states. the founders established his oath because they knew the danger of faction. they knew that the survival of this great american experiment, the survival of our republic depended upon public servants of goodwill doing their duty to the constitution. putting loyalty to the nation and its founding ideals about self interest. this is no small thing. in fact, it is everythi
and the question for everyone of us, not just for those of us elected, but for every one of us, is this. and this time of testing will we do our duty? will we do what we must? will we defend our constitution, will we stand for truth, will we put duty to our oath above partisan politics? or will we look away from the danger, ignore the threat, embrace the lies, and enable the liar? there is no gray area when it comes to that question, when it comes to this moment, there is no middle ground. our...
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you have to a mister tactics the us offered to help us. i'd engage in talks with opposition leaders while they thought the was still time. what they would say is yes, we welcome that discussion. can you even help us or kind of, we said we would try, but every time we got close to a discussion, ah, the syrian secret police would move in and break up meetings or arrest people. mm. internally, assad government was divided between those who favor taking a tough line on others who wanted to adult a more moderate approach. asada noticed he would make a speech on the 30th of march 2011. 0, you feel that this is speech really willing obese will bring solution because we are fried from with herbs tuition. we go and in the 1st months actually i went to the prison 2 times. i said it must be renew, hey anaconda is minnesota, which is at min assess even us sold by law savvy on had it. no, i should be in nor artillery because up to laurie sally already said it, the lady was i fear not been in hell and to look nor lunesta a bit will mad at death armina,
you have to a mister tactics the us offered to help us. i'd engage in talks with opposition leaders while they thought the was still time. what they would say is yes, we welcome that discussion. can you even help us or kind of, we said we would try, but every time we got close to a discussion, ah, the syrian secret police would move in and break up meetings or arrest people. mm. internally, assad government was divided between those who favor taking a tough line on others who wanted to adult a...
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we need them from us. you look as a bully, coming from us in your past. they gotten and by book enrollment and but i saw an operator. okay. you put it on the campus a little in this of the i did look at that on the go to better paula. my assange was wanted in sweden for questioning over allegations of rape and sexual assault. the subject of julian assange. it was your government that gave assigned asylum at the ecuadorian embassy in the u. k. given that assigns is facing these, this, this massive prison sentence on charges of espionage. how do you feel about the way assigned has been treated throughout this whole process? when the us in that era for free them in one of the nice thing with us, you'll have ready to book ok. let's actually doing a renew it up or you know, we can switch it done and if you get it talk was getting better. he got to get in with you got a better believe it or if you reverse with law, if they don't own you listen, look it in my secondary or leaking clue. you, in any more, if you look at a reasonable, if you can put it all, impleme
we need them from us. you look as a bully, coming from us in your past. they gotten and by book enrollment and but i saw an operator. okay. you put it on the campus a little in this of the i did look at that on the go to better paula. my assange was wanted in sweden for questioning over allegations of rape and sexual assault. the subject of julian assange. it was your government that gave assigned asylum at the ecuadorian embassy in the u. k. given that assigns is facing these, this, this...
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. -- for us. they agreed to spend a little bit of time of the u.s. segment, so we escorted them for that little bit of time. for us there was minimal impact. we don't have a good gauge on how that would go if something like that were to occur on the u.s. segment. we certainly saw how hard our russian colleagues were working, and hopefully there is a great product that comes out of that for them. >> thank you, let's take the next russian from the phone. -- question from the phone. >> this is aviation weekend space technology, your line is open. >> how about shane and megan, can you discuss your sense of the state of the space station. it passed its 21st anniversary of continuous human occupation, and there are some questions about troubles on the russian side with air leaks and so, and there are assessments of the overall condition in terms of how long it could stay occupied. in that context, i'm wondering what your thoughts are on how it is holding up. >> the space station is an amazing solidity,
. -- for us. they agreed to spend a little bit of time of the u.s. segment, so we escorted them for that little bit of time. for us there was minimal impact. we don't have a good gauge on how that would go if something like that were to occur on the u.s. segment. we certainly saw how hard our russian colleagues were working, and hopefully there is a great product that comes out of that for them. >> thank you, let's take the next russian from the phone. -- question from the phone. >>...
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can you give us some i joins us now. can you give us some sense of the scale of this operation because it seems to be the remarkable efforts by so many a couple hundred volunteers. 262 rescue as we — couple hundred volunteers. mz re5cue as we understand were rescue as we understand were involved in this rescue, crews from all over the uk from upper wife in north yorkshire even and cave rescue is of international renown as well. one of the cavers he was involved in the rescue of the football team and their college back in 2018. it's hard to believe that this man who we understand his and his 40s and was an experienced cave or was stuck underground for more than 50 hours with serious injury said it was an incredible effort to get into the surface and within the last 20 minutes around 50 cave rescuers have walked back down here all looking exhausted and soaking wet but obviously extremely pleased that this is the resolution they hoped for. d0 this is the resolution they hoped for. ,, ., this is the resolution they hoped f
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he was writing it for us, for all of us, people he would never know. but the dream could exist in the country he formed. this is what he wrote. he wrote you shall never know the sacrifices that were made to secure for you your liberty. i pray you make a good use of it for if you do not, i shall repent in heaven forever having gave the sacrifice at all. as adams looks down on us in this country today, what would he say our obligation is? what can we do to make sure that he does not repent in heaven for having made the sacrifices that laid the foundation for the greatest country the world has ever known. without -- we are not storming over the border in mexico because this is in the greatest place for opportunity. they not waiting in line in countries all across the world to come here legally because this isn't any longer the country where everyone has a chance to be great. we already have that. we are the luckiest people in the world. we have the birthright to be americans. many in this room a have immigrated legally. and worked to gain your citizenship
he was writing it for us, for all of us, people he would never know. but the dream could exist in the country he formed. this is what he wrote. he wrote you shall never know the sacrifices that were made to secure for you your liberty. i pray you make a good use of it for if you do not, i shall repent in heaven forever having gave the sacrifice at all. as adams looks down on us in this country today, what would he say our obligation is? what can we do to make sure that he does not repent in...
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but it used to be that it have a look on my laptop. they say, you know, jerry, jerry, so adorable fishing. how old are you that jerry? probably 6 or so? no. you got a big one. i recall that. yeah. all right, so what changed? because he said he was little joey fishing your fish with your dad that have a quick look at dad. there. this is the water source is now being argued about so fiercely reminded from when you were 6 to now what, what happened to this water source? well, as mentioned, climate change is, has changed things, drought conditions used to be abnormal, the anomaly, and now they're becoming the norm. there we have too many consumptive users and not enough water. basically, the government over allocated over promised a finite resource. and now nature and our waterways cannot deliver enough water to our agricultural producers and our fish, which are on the brink of extinction. there's another level to this in terms of farmers and then indigenous peoples relationship to the land. but i want to bring your book thompson, she's fr
but it used to be that it have a look on my laptop. they say, you know, jerry, jerry, so adorable fishing. how old are you that jerry? probably 6 or so? no. you got a big one. i recall that. yeah. all right, so what changed? because he said he was little joey fishing your fish with your dad that have a quick look at dad. there. this is the water source is now being argued about so fiercely reminded from when you were 6 to now what, what happened to this water source? well, as mentioned, climate...
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the us rather. ready than the global connected you mentioned before the, the, the international energy authority and it's position in this. if i understand it correctly, it's going to rule that says countries cannot release strategic or reserves for anything other than crisis situations is we sort of alluded to before, but its rules also say that the i e a can't get involved if it might affect market prices, one kind of begs the question, what is the point of the i e a in a situation like this? well, the, i 8 is the, is the agency off the, off the o e c d countries? and then yes, there are the rules, but then america is the 500 pound gorilla in the room. so the 500 pound gorilla may choose to do other things. and them, you know, the question is, how do you define a crisis? i think for president biting this was a crisis, and he has tried several times to entice opec plus 222 men lift more barrels and they have them in my view, rightfully said no, we will not do that. we will not be beholden to to us
the us rather. ready than the global connected you mentioned before the, the, the international energy authority and it's position in this. if i understand it correctly, it's going to rule that says countries cannot release strategic or reserves for anything other than crisis situations is we sort of alluded to before, but its rules also say that the i e a can't get involved if it might affect market prices, one kind of begs the question, what is the point of the i e a in a situation like this?...
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i could go on and on but think about all those items you arena using each one off us is using every single day and there are so many great alternatives now so the good times to take an honest look and make some changes. >> and i think one of the things you do so well in the book and something i try to do also, connect these problems of personal consumption to larger environmental impacts and producing plastic, it is a byproduct of oil and natural gas but uses a tremendous amount of energy resulting in huge amounts of greenhouse gas emissions to produce and it doesn't degrade tickets into our soil and water if it getse into the ocean or other parts of the environment there are fish and birds developing a taste for plastic as opposed to what they are supposed to be eating so these questions around environmental impact and personal consumption can feel somewhat small like if you're i just inking about it in terms of your own house but it really is connected to larger patterns of consumption. >> it is in our bodies, we all have toxic in our bodies, it's found in breast milk. here's just one ti
i could go on and on but think about all those items you arena using each one off us is using every single day and there are so many great alternatives now so the good times to take an honest look and make some changes. >> and i think one of the things you do so well in the book and something i try to do also, connect these problems of personal consumption to larger environmental impacts and producing plastic, it is a byproduct of oil and natural gas but uses a tremendous amount of energy...
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what more can you tell us? ., ,, ., , us? good morning. some desperately sad news from — us? good morning. some desperately sad news from bexleyheath _ us? good morning. some desperately sad news from bexleyheath in - us? good morning. some desperately sad news from bexleyheath in south l sad news from bexleyheath in south london this morning. the london fire brigade said they first received calls at 8:30pm. they sent six fire engines and around 40 firefighters to the scene. they managed to take four people out of the building, two women and two children but sadly they all died. 0ne women and two children but sadly they all died. one man who managed to get out of the building before the fire brigade arrived has been taken to hospital. around the area, there is a sense of enormous shock and grief, as you can imagine. i've been speaking to local residents. well, ijust saw blue lights flashing and looked out the window, see police, ambulance, fire brigades. and then that's it, went to the bedroom window and see a commotion round there. and see them resuscitating somebody, that's
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us? doctors and scientists matched with preciou this bringss us to john d rockefeller, the richest man who ever lived. in his lifetime alone, he gave away $530 million. for 50 million of it was directed toward healthcare studies. matching doctors and scientists would capitol so they could find cures to that which used to readily kill us. all of a sudden people who used to die once were living. people were suddenly able to die once, twice or three times buyback, what used to kill them no longer was killing them because they had access to advances born of economic growth. even 1950, the biggest line item in hospital budgets was that defendants and they didn't have answers. where as more and more can can come upus we with answers for. this consideration of whether debate went, i made sure to read the new york times every single .ay i did because i wanted to check against my passion from day one, i wanted the other view to moderate mine. what you find is when you breathe deeply the new york t
us? doctors and scientists matched with preciou this bringss us to john d rockefeller, the richest man who ever lived. in his lifetime alone, he gave away $530 million. for 50 million of it was directed toward healthcare studies. matching doctors and scientists would capitol so they could find cures to that which used to readily kill us. all of a sudden people who used to die once were living. people were suddenly able to die once, twice or three times buyback, what used to kill them no longer...
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to kill us. when we needed economic growth most because politicians said the virus is a big threat to our health and our ability to live, they quite literally chose economic contraction and historians will marvel at their stupidity. which brings us to anthony fauci. [laughter] >> not fair to laugh, it was not meant to be a laugh line. for the looks of everyone in the room most of you remember the aids scare and it was a very real scare. anthony fauci, first came to prominence back in the 1980's and he famously as i point out wrote in paper in 1983 saying that aids was a communicable disease that could be passed around in households just from people being around each other, turned out he was wrong, but that he was wrong does not indict him. science is all about learning from presumptions that don't turn out to be true. what indicts anthony fauci is that he didn't recognize the limits of knowledge, that knowledge rarely ages well, that we want to learn. to be fair, it wasn't just fauci. england's n
to kill us. when we needed economic growth most because politicians said the virus is a big threat to our health and our ability to live, they quite literally chose economic contraction and historians will marvel at their stupidity. which brings us to anthony fauci. [laughter] >> not fair to laugh, it was not meant to be a laugh line. for the looks of everyone in the room most of you remember the aids scare and it was a very real scare. anthony fauci, first came to prominence back in the...
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tory emerson binds there on that story for us. - back to the us. tory emerson binds there on that story for us. thank i there on that story for us. thank you forjoining us on newsday. thank you for “oining us on newsday. thank ou for you forjoining us on newsday. thank you for having _ you forjoining us on newsday. thank you for having me. _ as the cop26 climate talks continue, the debate over development versus protecting the environment is playing out in india. billions of dollars' worth of diamond reserves lie in the ground in buxwaha forest in central india. the state government says a proposed mine will bring jobs but local people say their lives will be destroyed. bbc hindi s nitin srivastava reports. the lungs of central india are under threat. a tract of four hours is the quickest mode to arrive here, but all of this could be lost if a proposed diamond mine gets operational. thousands of animals will be displaced along with local tribes who are totally dependent on this forest. 10,000 people live here in the forest, but the state governme
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and issued him us and that is high up 1000 the sir bit us the high gastric jarling to mitchell. we shall. so let the jamal mitchell wish them be. ash i'm as i'm on the side i r t a, shamir, they or chill chung target that in so little does all manage a lot valuation or casual mark is it chilly? malaria optima bear with me. it's been a full little joy, at least it could glee the ged you'd have to do it. you should own. d. crash said been him would fall behind it. mobil. alexa, daniel sheranda, mars in santa equally would have been added to minute, almost 5 additional dollars. mitchell tobac arsenault taco, she'll give you a sneeze, mcclendon tuesday, cheese them. it must have feature but good in their families. shops locally for naturally produced foods from their local market. she taken them on the dish, new them, and yet attack it, somebody getting it. if she had hired neg additional did she didn't think about mid . any gang she had lean, put a hold on good abuto able to care 1000. mm hm. it, yeah. border kistin dawn model. sure moment. but if she, you, colson, stimulus with th
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will allow us to do that. beyond the physical infrastructure, laying fiber, affordability is just as important. affordability is just as important as access. it does a family no good if there is broadband in their community but they can't afford it. closing the digital divide means both providing the broadband and making sure it's affordable. so the investments in this bill will help insure every american can access affordable high speed internet, which means requiring funding recipients to offer a low cost affordable plan, everyone who gets a penny of this money is required to offer low cost affordable plan, provided federal funding for broadband services to low income families, requiring providers to be transparent about pricing to help families do comparison shopping for services where they have competitive options. i will confess this is going to be a massive undertaking for the department of commerce, but we're up for it. we have been planning for months and we're up for it. we plan to work in close colla
will allow us to do that. beyond the physical infrastructure, laying fiber, affordability is just as important. affordability is just as important as access. it does a family no good if there is broadband in their community but they can't afford it. closing the digital divide means both providing the broadband and making sure it's affordable. so the investments in this bill will help insure every american can access affordable high speed internet, which means requiring funding recipients to...
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we know you're in attendance with us. thank you for being here with us. [cheering and applause] >> with that, it is time to wrap up our event. it has been a beautiful event, but all good things must come to an end. thank you all for being here. i do have a few quick reminders before we go. one is that there is a photo backdrop to the left, my left, your right, in that light court over there. if you want to take pictures with an aicc backdrop, that's there. there is also a to go dessert you can get when you exit to this side of the building. please do not eat it in here. we're not supposed to eat in city hall. thank you to all our singers and dancers for coming out and for making this an amazing event. happy american indian heritage month. [cheering and applause] [♪♪♪] >> it's always a slap in the face to our people and we see that happening all over this country, but always reminded us that as indigenous people we didn't actually have a place. what we were thought of continuously was as savages and less than, that the white man came to save us. >> w
we know you're in attendance with us. thank you for being here with us. [cheering and applause] >> with that, it is time to wrap up our event. it has been a beautiful event, but all good things must come to an end. thank you all for being here. i do have a few quick reminders before we go. one is that there is a photo backdrop to the left, my left, your right, in that light court over there. if you want to take pictures with an aicc backdrop, that's there. there is also a to go dessert...
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thanks so much for being with us today. dr. adams: great to be with us. dr. wen: thank you for having us. dr. parekh: we have heard from senator and doctor frist and dr. fauci that cover range of topic. i want to get your thoughts on several of them. jerome, maybe we can start with you with respect to where we are in the pandemic. as dr. fauci has noted, we have done well as a country. vaccinating americans, but we are still at a point right now where daily cases are quite high. there are about 1,000 preventible deaths occurring every day in the united states. what more do we need to do to suppress the virus and particularly your thoughts on how to reach better the 60 million or so eligible but unvaccinated americans. what can we do better? dr. adams: thank you so much for having me today. i think first of all we need to remember it's not one tool. there is a toolbox that we now have that we need to do a better job of utilizing. vaccinations are the strongest, most important tool in that toolbox. but we need to continue to promote testing so that we can ident
thanks so much for being with us today. dr. adams: great to be with us. dr. wen: thank you for having us. dr. parekh: we have heard from senator and doctor frist and dr. fauci that cover range of topic. i want to get your thoughts on several of them. jerome, maybe we can start with you with respect to where we are in the pandemic. as dr. fauci has noted, we have done well as a country. vaccinating americans, but we are still at a point right now where daily cases are quite high. there are about...
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some shouldn't use the figures you put us, put us a bit of focus, but on that on the school year. what, what the mold with . mm lou ah, what a piece of advice. as a marriage we don't have with the we don't to look back. see the whole world leaves take action and be ready. people are judgment, common crisis with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great. the response has been massive, so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together with ah sure don't seem an official unless the spiritual someone with some gender walsh of discussion and what you see with your phone. yeah, i think you're supposed to turn this over to for your phone when you're beside sex, line me up with another. she usually said almost by you. so what i'm going to look up in today's to, to test once. initially i might have the key moments. she's leeway and she shared the world is driven by dreamers shaped banks. concur some of those with dares sinks.
some shouldn't use the figures you put us, put us a bit of focus, but on that on the school year. what, what the mold with . mm lou ah, what a piece of advice. as a marriage we don't have with the we don't to look back. see the whole world leaves take action and be ready. people are judgment, common crisis with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great. the response has...
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nobody pays us. the costs increase. private doctors are being drafted into the public health care system for a month. hospitals and intensive care wards have been overwhelmed by rising infections. recently, medics are protesting thing that overworked and underpaid. many european countries caught on the horns of a dilemma. significant part of the population don't want to get vaccinated, but nor did people want more restrictions on their day to day lives. well, those are on back and needed obviously are more susceptible to getting infected and, and having severe symptoms. so they're, they're driving the pandemic. the other issue is that europe and countries are being very reactive, rather than proactive. there's been largely a focus now on vaccination and less of a focus on other control measures like face masks and interiors in the bid, which i think is incredibly important. the death tolls on what they were earlier in the ap rake, but people are still dying. and once again, europe is the center of th
nobody pays us. the costs increase. private doctors are being drafted into the public health care system for a month. hospitals and intensive care wards have been overwhelmed by rising infections. recently, medics are protesting thing that overworked and underpaid. many european countries caught on the horns of a dilemma. significant part of the population don't want to get vaccinated, but nor did people want more restrictions on their day to day lives. well, those are on back and needed...
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stay with us. in the light of the open sea heights, a dark secret men forced to work without pain in slave for years, but a glimmer of hope remain for the forgotten fisherman. as a group of activists delve deep into the illegal fishing industry, demanding justice and freedom. ghosts, fleet, or witness documentary on al jazeera, fuel prices and inflation, a rocketing in the us. the presidents ordered millions of barrels of oil to be released from the countries. strategic reserves is not going to make a difference or is it just a bit to boost his all in approval ratings or several other countries joining in this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm rob matheson, it's a rare move that president joe biden hope's will help ease us petrol prices and reduce inflation. that's had a 31 year high. he's tapping into the strategic petroleum reserve. 50000000 barrels of oil are being released and that's roughly what the u. s uses in 2 and a half days. several other countries have also agree
stay with us. in the light of the open sea heights, a dark secret men forced to work without pain in slave for years, but a glimmer of hope remain for the forgotten fisherman. as a group of activists delve deep into the illegal fishing industry, demanding justice and freedom. ghosts, fleet, or witness documentary on al jazeera, fuel prices and inflation, a rocketing in the us. the presidents ordered millions of barrels of oil to be released from the countries. strategic reserves is not going to...
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and they surrounded us. there was 76 of us that got arrested. they loaded up 2 vans and headed to cas county jail. they write our names and they take a picture of us. then they put us in like big dog kennels. so then the men were on one side, the females were on another side and there is a tarp separating us. but some of the national guardsmen and police were going behind the men in front of the men and taking sophie's air like really laughing at posing with the men in the cages behind them. but as i was standing there, i looked at some of the men in the van. and um, they were yelling in osteo strong sister. ah, lilian, allah, things like that spring us. closer together on me and when off you know, you get booked, you have to am, you have to get naked and on. the jailer told me to. mm hm. give them my underwear and i i just, you know, act like it not. it was nothing because if you act like it something they're just gonna play games with even worn. they want to reaction for every fan, you're never going to break are spirit. you're never, if anyth
and they surrounded us. there was 76 of us that got arrested. they loaded up 2 vans and headed to cas county jail. they write our names and they take a picture of us. then they put us in like big dog kennels. so then the men were on one side, the females were on another side and there is a tarp separating us. but some of the national guardsmen and police were going behind the men in front of the men and taking sophie's air like really laughing at posing with the men in the cages behind them....
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people use hollow point bullets in a pistol for use against other people. what is your understanding of what it would do to a human? >> i believe it would do the same thing as any other bullet. a bullet is a bullet. i believe hollow points -- am sorry. i don't know much about ammo. i am trying to think of what i remember. i don't know much about ammo. >> you don't the difference between a full metal jacket bullet and a hollow point? >> i believe a hollow point -- i don't know how much about this. i believe a hollow points would cause more damage. >> to the first target but it would not continue through to any other targets? >> i don't know. >> a full metal jacket bullet is designed to continue through the first target and keep flying? >> correct. >> you know, >> first of all, the hollowpoint is not guaranteed to stay in the first object struck, so what you said was not correct. >> there is no testimony on that your honor. figure, but you've been testifying, we are going to break for lunch, please don't talk about the case, and don't we will see you back abo
people use hollow point bullets in a pistol for use against other people. what is your understanding of what it would do to a human? >> i believe it would do the same thing as any other bullet. a bullet is a bullet. i believe hollow points -- am sorry. i don't know much about ammo. i am trying to think of what i remember. i don't know much about ammo. >> you don't the difference between a full metal jacket bullet and a hollow point? >> i believe a hollow point -- i don't know...
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so thanks for joining us. good serve you with us and we've gone quite a utah and haven't we previously from the e. u to being open to migrants, so welcoming them with arms. germany certainly doing so to poland, which is of course, any human man now threatening to use weapons and using force against them. and are you surprised that this you turn on? and the silence that says come from brussels regarding palms actions. you know, 1st we have to say that poland of cause is abusing and contradictory international law. there's no conventions to protect refugees and this is in effect but as the pictures of course, the talking because tear gas and reference i use against migrants who are desperate to the situation of temperatures are getting colder and they they want to struggle probate distance. and they were fleeing from regions which were distorted, destroyed by nature, went upon us like iraq and p area on the mid the syria. so they are in a very bad situation. and now europe, all. busy busy the time try to militar
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they left us. here he was supporting us and letting us know he did okay even though he's arty been to hell, he says i can't go any further. he says but i'm going to make it. something like that gave us hope maybe we can to new helping these fellows who are so young we felt old, 22 years old, most of them were 18 and 19 coming in. the age of 20 was the most that had died. it was over 30,000, 20-year-old who died so it seemed unreal to me only 20 years and they had to be on the wall. >> when we first invaded, they didn't know how to fight us and as they studied us, conduct our operating procedures, they could figure out how to attack us in our weaknesses like we do for them. our wounded have doubled. in zero six, we had what we called a search and basically the u.s. answer to that was to triple the number of u.s. forces we had in iraq at the time you a big sweep across the country. and obviously roadside bombs, ied's and explosive devices. the more people, the more you can get entered so the wounded
they left us. here he was supporting us and letting us know he did okay even though he's arty been to hell, he says i can't go any further. he says but i'm going to make it. something like that gave us hope maybe we can to new helping these fellows who are so young we felt old, 22 years old, most of them were 18 and 19 coming in. the age of 20 was the most that had died. it was over 30,000, 20-year-old who died so it seemed unreal to me only 20 years and they had to be on the wall. >>...
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this comes us. it been jeffrey felt monday us invoice it was in december by last night trying to end this conflict outbreak on union employee. mr. butler angel is still in the suburb are looking at solving this issue, but the both sites are saying there's no. busy end in sight, they're going to fight until the end. the prime minister has been saying he is willing to pay and see your pants pay with our blood. and he had said, and this is what led him to make a decision to join the battle ground. and saddam 12 ministers have resigned in protest of a deal between prime minister abdullah ham dog and ruling military council. and dogs critic say his legitimizing the military takeover last october. by signing an agreement with the army chief. and ruth has returned to another $118.00 refugees and migraines to the countries. the 2nd repatriation flight in a week more i expected to leave later on tuesday, but thousands are still trapped between poland and levels. at least 45 people, including children, have b
this comes us. it been jeffrey felt monday us invoice it was in december by last night trying to end this conflict outbreak on union employee. mr. butler angel is still in the suburb are looking at solving this issue, but the both sites are saying there's no. busy end in sight, they're going to fight until the end. the prime minister has been saying he is willing to pay and see your pants pay with our blood. and he had said, and this is what led him to make a decision to join the battle ground....
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we'll assume you get to use a resume. you should see ancient nationalism. you are on the kid or would it american suit robot? and if president could say, oh christina, knew i pay another ronnie gross josh was actually i was taken. and what's the, what's the lead to this economic growth? let's shoot us a bit, you know, for a year last year. but does the cylinder complain? there's a lot with green usa cloth, a deep nicholas nickel pebble upon the st. peter's pre else the keyboard portal. then you put a wagner. okay. he kisses me and the little one shaft postal called me a little courtroom. just school from one with the little bit of a desire to really keep it pretty. a must go to minimal and they do rules. people know commission that will in the upper slows darcia. lawson is to look a you can, the social doesn't really show the kind of tell a version so, so president, coach mart accordable to will approve it and prove premier me today postal with a lot of order in the was really what sort of border homeless they're more a than you're given us to go to, to, to
we'll assume you get to use a resume. you should see ancient nationalism. you are on the kid or would it american suit robot? and if president could say, oh christina, knew i pay another ronnie gross josh was actually i was taken. and what's the, what's the lead to this economic growth? let's shoot us a bit, you know, for a year last year. but does the cylinder complain? there's a lot with green usa cloth, a deep nicholas nickel pebble upon the st. peter's pre else the keyboard portal. then you...
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tell us about the technology that you use to capture this methane that's leaking? to capture this methane that's leakin: ? , , ., ., ., leaking? interestingly enough, a lot ofthe leaking? interestingly enough, a lot of the technology _ leaking? interestingly enough, a lot of the technology we _ leaking? interestingly enough, a lot of the technology we use _ leaking? interestingly enough, a lot of the technology we use is - leaking? interestingly enough, a lot of the technology we use is really i of the technology we use is really the industry standard. the biggest issue for assays identifying those super emitters and being able to measure them over period of time so that we can tell what that emission level as. we work closely with the industry to utilise crews and equipment and to plug and abandoned knees orfan oil and gas equipment and to plug and abandoned knees or fan oil and gas wells. equipment and to plug and abandoned knees orfan oil and gas wells. in equipment and to plug and abandoned knees or fan oil and gas wells. in a manner that's been proven over dec
tell us about the technology that you use to capture this methane that's leaking? to capture this methane that's leakin: ? , , ., ., ., leaking? interestingly enough, a lot ofthe leaking? interestingly enough, a lot of the technology _ leaking? interestingly enough, a lot of the technology we _ leaking? interestingly enough, a lot of the technology we use _ leaking? interestingly enough, a lot of the technology we use is - leaking? interestingly enough, a lot of the technology we use is really...
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think about all those items you are using that each one of us is using every single day. there are so many great alternatives now. it's a good time to really take an honest look at it and to make some changes. >> one of the things you do so well in the book and something i try to do also, to connect these problems of personal consumption to the sort of larger environmental impacts and producing plastic, as lori said, is a byproduct of oil and it uses a tremendous amount of energy resulting in huge amounts of greenhouse gas emissions to produce and then of course when it's in landfills it doesn't degrade so gets into our soil and our water. if he gets into the ocean are the parts of the environment, there are fish now and birds that are developing a taste for plastic as opposed to what they're supposed to be eating. and so i think these questions around environmental impact and personal consumption can feel somewhat small, like if you're saying in terms of your own house but it really is connected to these larger patterns of consumption. >> it's in our body. we all of plas
think about all those items you are using that each one of us is using every single day. there are so many great alternatives now. it's a good time to really take an honest look at it and to make some changes. >> one of the things you do so well in the book and something i try to do also, to connect these problems of personal consumption to the sort of larger environmental impacts and producing plastic, as lori said, is a byproduct of oil and it uses a tremendous amount of energy...
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that we do our part, all of us. if we do that, we will meet the challenge of the age by proving democracy is do-able and strong. autocrats will not win the future. we will. america will. folks, as i told every world leader i've ever met with over the years, it's never, ever, ever been a good bet to bet against america and it still isn't. [ applause ] we are the united states of america. there is not a single thing, nothing, nothing beyond our capacity. we can do whatever we set our mind to if we do it together. so let's begin to get together. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. >> and that's how it ended. the autocrats of the world are betting that democracy is over. that this is the, what did he say, the sunset of american democracy. we need to prove them wrong by showing that our form of government, democracy, still works and can deliver for our people, can make us not just competitive but can make us win the fights of our day. he made this case that we should want that for ourselves in terms of our
that we do our part, all of us. if we do that, we will meet the challenge of the age by proving democracy is do-able and strong. autocrats will not win the future. we will. america will. folks, as i told every world leader i've ever met with over the years, it's never, ever, ever been a good bet to bet against america and it still isn't. [ applause ] we are the united states of america. there is not a single thing, nothing, nothing beyond our capacity. we can do whatever we set our mind to if...
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cox, bringing us closer. announcer: cox supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. announcer: this week on the c-span networks congress returns monday at 3:00 p.m. with the senate continuing work on the defense authorization bill. watch the senate live on c-span two. on tuesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern the d.c. circuit court of appeals here's oral arguments in trump v thompson, a case concerning the request for the national archives jubilees president trump's call logs surrounding the attack on the capitol building. we have live coverage of two hearings on c-span.org and the c-span mobile app. -- also treasury secretary janet yellen and federal reserve chair jerome powell testify before the senate banking committee on their agency's use of covid-19 really funds. they returned to capitol hill at 10:00 a.m. eastern that was stream live on c-span.org and all the c-span mobile a. wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three the u.s. sup
cox, bringing us closer. announcer: cox supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. announcer: this week on the c-span networks congress returns monday at 3:00 p.m. with the senate continuing work on the defense authorization bill. watch the senate live on c-span two. on tuesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern the d.c. circuit court of appeals here's oral arguments in trump v thompson, a case concerning the request for the...
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that is us putting it is the strongest one a chance that because that also help us john good a potential and that you felt orange. you might want to let the strong could drop in the amount of anti boy just knew that it was a protection it was western government pushed this citizens to get a boost a shot. will household musicians expressed opposition to rich nations extending their nok elation programs, while vaccination rates remain low in poor countries, across much of africa, for example, less than 10 percent of the population has had a single dose. no more vaccines should go to countries that have already vaccinated more than 40 percent of their population. until clover has the vaccines, it needs to help other countries get to know more boosters should be administered except to immunocompromised people. most countries with high vaccine coverage continue to ignore our call for a global moratorium on boosters. so a good plan and we discussed it with a professor molecular, oncology, lauren, she on an independent nurse me, bennett. it would make no sense to ensure that most people at leas
that is us putting it is the strongest one a chance that because that also help us john good a potential and that you felt orange. you might want to let the strong could drop in the amount of anti boy just knew that it was a protection it was western government pushed this citizens to get a boost a shot. will household musicians expressed opposition to rich nations extending their nok elation programs, while vaccination rates remain low in poor countries, across much of africa, for example,...
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thank you so much for talking to us and giving us| much for talking to us and giving us your views on this draft agreement and telling us about the situation, the climate change reality for the people you work with. if i could sum up people you work with. if i could sum up where we are at today, a couple of hours after the latest version of the draft agreement has been published, there seems to be positivity about the fact that language in dealing with coal and otherfossil language in dealing with coal and other fossil fuel subsidies is language in dealing with coal and otherfossilfuel subsidies is in other fossil fuel subsidies is in there. otherfossilfuel subsidies is in there. countries coming back next year to report on their updated climate action plans but as my last couple of guests have been saying, a huge amount of concern around perhaps the lack of balance between the global north, there is generally wealthier countries, more industrialised countries and the global south, industrialised countries and the globalsouth, it industrialised countries and the global south, it gener
thank you so much for talking to us and giving us| much for talking to us and giving us your views on this draft agreement and telling us about the situation, the climate change reality for the people you work with. if i could sum up people you work with. if i could sum up where we are at today, a couple of hours after the latest version of the draft agreement has been published, there seems to be positivity about the fact that language in dealing with coal and otherfossil language in dealing...
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i used the brochures or my mr. lee job. why are they able to 4 months to the school from losing a mark and cherished a wish? the shop which can be spike. it's either give me for an hour pass on august. the bush are possible for video this business will be spacious, but i was by my what she had school districts are we would have our most to do with there yesterday, but it's a curb to my teacher yesterday, but it wasn't your, my fornia rational or bizarre possible lesson more of what you all are because because the new back of the, which just follows here that i met by me for when you come, when you know which new didn't it wasn't between your company in the limo and wants to brief. kobinie taylor says it, that's why isn't it that way combining, deborah? he's like what do you do my stuff as well? yeah. it's what machine you pull up like the teach they'd say which more was a lot of money. they came up with them as i showed, i was told that the without going to pick up within 5 months. so that was my, they at a more going this
i used the brochures or my mr. lee job. why are they able to 4 months to the school from losing a mark and cherished a wish? the shop which can be spike. it's either give me for an hour pass on august. the bush are possible for video this business will be spacious, but i was by my what she had school districts are we would have our most to do with there yesterday, but it's a curb to my teacher yesterday, but it wasn't your, my fornia rational or bizarre possible lesson more of what you all are...
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he wrote back to us to tell us this. and this was so important to us because we never knew what happened to the fellas after they left us. and again, here he was supporting us, letting us know that he did okay. even though things, you know, he has been to hell, he said, i can't go any further. but i'm going to make it. so, something like that just gave us hope that maybe we can continue helping these fellas that are so young. i mean we felt old. we felt old. 22 years old and you feel old because the kids were 18 and 19 years old coming in. one of the statistics i looked up, the age of 20 was the most that had died. it was over 30,000, 20-year-olds that had died in vietnam it seemed unreal to me that only 20 years and they had to be on the wall. >> when we first invaded, you know, the insurgents did not know how to fight us and as they studied us and figured out our procedures they figured out how to attack us just like we do with this item. our wounded and killed in action doubled. so, in '06, we have what we call the su
he wrote back to us to tell us this. and this was so important to us because we never knew what happened to the fellas after they left us. and again, here he was supporting us, letting us know that he did okay. even though things, you know, he has been to hell, he said, i can't go any further. but i'm going to make it. so, something like that just gave us hope that maybe we can continue helping these fellas that are so young. i mean we felt old. we felt old. 22 years old and you feel old...