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kind of uses the replenishable sources resources and it uses various stages of uses consumption and we release a kill a lot of materials. one of the valves designs in new delhi is famous for being india's 1st 5 star rated green home called green one. the home has been certified by research and policy organization the energy and resources institute. the large windows provide lots of not to the light while double glazing adela to flee new feature in india insulates the building keeping it cool in india's hot summer has. no value look a green one on oprah shanteau do i come on to make his home sustainable. one important factor for going green was sourcing local materials. next door. and a lot of people out there look the same size and those houses have cost war their costs much more than my house why because they have. spent on a lot more expensive things there for example procter and italian model of a baby or fittings are getting very very expensive finishing so actually turn out that my house less than those old. the house also generates renewable energy and harvest rain water. today.
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us. us. jews . jews. jews. but i should like to speak up. for some of. the bus. coming from the bush the family. and the family that's such a truck a lunatic alabama. good luck. with the earth under the sea. or just above it above will be part of future living spaces. bronzing sea levels are threatening coastal areas and swimming cities photo data as the solution. to what sounds like science fiction has long been a reality. waterworld the for. him. 15 minutes on t.w. . board. or. are they friends she wanted to be with you and she showed us here the door would be what it was the wm wolf i come up with the thing is new mission or are they can i mean he's going to show simulations of you stealing a building 3 of which you don't believe but he says you should know what he's going to go to give the ship miami board such as donald trump and sliding your pin were to part complementary analyzes the difficult relationship between russia and the us and between the presidents how does their rivalry and their dangerous mutual admiration affect the rest of the world to some b
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military use of animals, but elephants were also used as pack animals. in the book we also have a chapter we call "exotics," because i use the example of my grandfather who grew up in west virginia probably had not been more than 50 miles away from the house he was born in and he went to guadalcanal and saw lots of animals he had never seen before. elephants and water buffalo and things like that. there was a whole chapter that is mostly just pictures. be able to earn a medal? yes and no. they initially allowed animals to be awarded things like purple hearts and things. they took them away. it is a contentious story. dal by a british society, and they offer medal to animals who have acted in brave ways. some of the pigeons i talk about earned that medal. what did demilitarization training look like for dogs? because part of what they were trained to do was be aggressive, they had to get out of that aggressive mode. that was the only thing that could keep you from graduating to go home, if you continued to stay too aggressive. i think that only happened o
military use of animals, but elephants were also used as pack animals. in the book we also have a chapter we call "exotics," because i use the example of my grandfather who grew up in west virginia probably had not been more than 50 miles away from the house he was born in and he went to guadalcanal and saw lots of animals he had never seen before. elephants and water buffalo and things like that. there was a whole chapter that is mostly just pictures. be able to earn a medal? yes and...
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each cost around $3.00 us dollars. go up soon once already many stick together docs need to do this every day catch them and put them up there. thank god thank you very. much. for. the 2000 already. all. of the. academy has officially opened. up and look at it as 3 simple lessons. of. lesson one boarding the truck. this lesson 3000. 700. 30 minutes. past. the 1st time they've ever done it at. any one and eventually. yes. teach themselves. takes his 3000 students to feed in the rice field every day. normally you have to pay around $200.00 u.s. dollars per day to feed them. taking them to the field is 4 times cheaper. he takes them to his own fields as well as to his neighbors. i. they finally arrive at the destination. the canteen and the playground await but the students must 1st learn the 2nd lesson. lesson to getting off the truck. for 3000. get off the truck within. i. i. thank you. getting off the truck might be simple for students in the lower levels yet they had to bring me the stick i'm. going to have a fast. bu
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so what will it take for us to breathe easily again. this is your government in special here on the w i'm chris colfer and roland welcome with summer on the horizon many of us will be tempted to switch on the air conditioning to cool down but recent insides of a harvard infectious disease experts suggest that air conditioning use across the southern united states may be a factor in spiking coated 19 kate's plus a coronavirus outbreak in a german meat plant was also linked to cool exists so how safe is the air we are breathing. a common sight for these coronavirus times people pouring off public transport wearing face masks looking for that 1st goal of fresh air. mosques in many places a compulsory but as the weather gets warmer is that enough to ease worries. i feel if i have a mask on my children and i try to make sure that i'm like one and half want to meters away from somebody who also has meant i feel quite sure wealthy can be to say what. you want to get around this is they have to do that. most modern trams and buses a 52 would ac
so what will it take for us to breathe easily again. this is your government in special here on the w i'm chris colfer and roland welcome with summer on the horizon many of us will be tempted to switch on the air conditioning to cool down but recent insides of a harvard infectious disease experts suggest that air conditioning use across the southern united states may be a factor in spiking coated 19 kate's plus a coronavirus outbreak in a german meat plant was also linked to cool exists so how...
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and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website oh send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit so. we share your stories. making. them look great and be impressed we're going to stick with the creative team and protecting the environment but change continents and come straight back it up because this time to west africa on specifically to get my own capital accra that's right sondra with their creation artists can have great influence they have the parts suppliers and fascinates us and also to make us think we're not jaco is a good man painter who is works through our attention that destruction of our oceans coffeecup even the verses to find out. in his studio. leaves no doubt about 2 things he laughs deeply fish on the ocean he's nickname which furry. mr fish much officer quick picks to see creatures struggle with pollutants dumped into the ocean now who had no specific thing when he 1st started painting over 20 years ago but having grown up in a fishing community his consent for marine life drew with environmental issues becoming more and more pressin
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we also use the u.s. foreign office to do the same thing. >> why since they're common catholics and jewish people groups, why would you trust them? >> sir, i'm going to acknowledge this is an imperfect system -- >> no doubt. >> -- and i would like suggestions on additional sources -- >> my suggestion would be a divorce from the splc and i see i'm out of time. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back, i recognize mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. facebook is dominant not just in the social media market but also in its digital surveillance capabilities. in 2012, facebook had several tools that allowed it to conduct digital surveillance including trackers, facebook's like button, facebook log in, and a series of application programming interfaces or apis. mr. zuckerberg, these tools provide facebook with insights into its competitors websites and apps, isn't that correct? yes or no? >> congressman, i think broadly the answer to what you're saying is yes. >> okay. >> we -- every other company here do
we also use the u.s. foreign office to do the same thing. >> why since they're common catholics and jewish people groups, why would you trust them? >> sir, i'm going to acknowledge this is an imperfect system -- >> no doubt. >> -- and i would like suggestions on additional sources -- >> my suggestion would be a divorce from the splc and i see i'm out of time. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back, i recognize mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr....
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physical distancing not social distancing because we have to acknowledge use it can help keep us connected. that aren't necessarily. you know it works as well as just a proper hug or a proper key piece and i think you know probably talking side by side it's really hard to replace that sense of connectedness so i guess what governments might want to do is to obviously help get us through this process as quickly as we can so we can get to the other side of us ally ssion and start to reconnect to a physical level now hopefully those effects again that would obviously help but this is something that globally we're infallible hole that we have to try and get through and stay connected with each other in the meantime have a lot of people listening and connecting with out talk today don't the barracks are mighty australia thank you very much. and now your chance to ask the questions is our science correspondent derrick williams with some of the issues you guys have been raising with us. can you tell us about the vaccine russia claims it has produced. over $150.00 vaccine candidates are under deve
physical distancing not social distancing because we have to acknowledge use it can help keep us connected. that aren't necessarily. you know it works as well as just a proper hug or a proper key piece and i think you know probably talking side by side it's really hard to replace that sense of connectedness so i guess what governments might want to do is to obviously help get us through this process as quickly as we can so we can get to the other side of us ally ssion and start to reconnect to...
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that's not so pretty let us say you know us all as the new mistake interests again trashing him. because along with. measuring the sky. yep english a little watching kill them since they any must last all travel let us generals will go also some of it a little bit well yes on. the beach days mr libby was on a ventilator but the doctor couldn't be saved he was buried according to new rules set during the pandemic in a closed casket like everyone else who died of the covert 19 virus jokes rented out the celestial bus just. a little. too early to. tell. there's a little circular list below. the letter goes to. spiritual to get 'd well or what was it. it was good just that. you're sure most of us are worse roosters. go to church. your local church throughout. the arab world. or it came to america mainly why does this owner and it's all me. my aunts are my mom she was the assurance agent there style was doro at your sisters and 2 brothers it's a very big family. car they have very good job and have built ins the into america . it's a completely different country different culture and
that's not so pretty let us say you know us all as the new mistake interests again trashing him. because along with. measuring the sky. yep english a little watching kill them since they any must last all travel let us generals will go also some of it a little bit well yes on. the beach days mr libby was on a ventilator but the doctor couldn't be saved he was buried according to new rules set during the pandemic in a closed casket like everyone else who died of the covert 19 virus jokes rented...
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and as a retaliation, they pepper-sprayed us. this was really hard for us. it was really hard to breathe. it was about 20 minutes when they came in and asked us that they're going to put us in a unit that had 15 -- 15 detainees that had tested posisitive. we did not want to leave because our body was so feeble because we were on a hunger strike. and they decided to come in and pepepper spray us. there was like people on the floor. it was like 20 minutes, 20 minutes of pain. just like you could see floyd is struggling for air, that's how we were at this point. and they came in, dragged us out of our cell and put us to another unit to go to a pod where carlos escobar were. so they took 15 detainees that was on m pod to put them on l pod, that they just finished pepper-spraying. it was unbelievable. that's what made the situation so pernicious, because they took carlos at that time. we saw him gasping for air when they were putting him on l pod, which was the pod that we just left, they just finished pepper-spraying. they waited three days. after watching carlo
and as a retaliation, they pepper-sprayed us. this was really hard for us. it was really hard to breathe. it was about 20 minutes when they came in and asked us that they're going to put us in a unit that had 15 -- 15 detainees that had tested posisitive. we did not want to leave because our body was so feeble because we were on a hunger strike. and they decided to come in and pepepper spray us. there was like people on the floor. it was like 20 minutes, 20 minutes of pain. just like you could...
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never use. now people have started sitting up and taking notice of the platform's political power. the big question now isjust how influential can these videos be? and are they the future of political advertising? we will win our freedom... tiktok users are young. around two—thirds are under the age of 30. let me switch up for y'all real quick. topher is 29. by tiktok standards that is ancient. people are saying "0k, boomer" and, "like, i think you're using it wrong." topher is an unusual mix. yo, this is to all my trump supporters. he's a rapper and conservative commentators. this is what president trump meant by when the looting starts, the shooting starts. until about six months ago he didn't have much of a social media following. now he's exploded. he's followed by nearly half a million users. his videos have generated millions of likes. # what you've got to lose... i tell people all the time, tiktok has allowed us to reimagine what we think about news. a lot of the time it allows us to
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should be used. people who live in certain neighborhoods do not earn enough money, a significant number of them do not earn enough money to qualify for very low income housing, there is something wrong with using h.u.d. a.m.i. as the community plan to use the rate and social equity tools developed with the central city coalition. finally, about building inclusionary housing and using build -- building affordable housing using inclusionary housing is the affordable source and falls woefully short of the need and 40% do not qualify for middle, low, or even very low h.u.d. a.m.i. and something like 25% of seniors don't even qualify for very low income. also relying on inclusionary housing for affordable housing ignores the study that shows very every unit of luxury and market rate changes with another 30 or 40 for moderate and low and very low income housing to serve those people who live there. so please you've got to look for additional sources of funding for affordable housing and need to coordinate
should be used. people who live in certain neighborhoods do not earn enough money, a significant number of them do not earn enough money to qualify for very low income housing, there is something wrong with using h.u.d. a.m.i. as the community plan to use the rate and social equity tools developed with the central city coalition. finally, about building inclusionary housing and using build -- building affordable housing using inclusionary housing is the affordable source and falls woefully...
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what did he call us? he called us family. a family does not talk to each s other as he talked to alexanda ocasio-cortez. we mourn the loss of congressman elijah cummings who said we are better than this and we are better than this. we are the most diverse congress ever in the history of this country, 24% of us are women. 8% of us are women of color. where does this come from? it comes from the top. it comes from the white house who calls women crazy nancy or such a nasty woman or low iq person of a colleague of ours serves as chair of the committee.. a craze crying lowlife. our colleague conducted himself like a hit and run driver. he does not want to take responsibility for his conduct, i believe he must take responsibility for his conduct. we are not as women, going anywhere. we are here to stay, we belong here and we will demand respect for alexandria ocasio-cortez and every other woman in this house who's been demeaned by a colleague whether a democrat or republican. it not right and we can do better. >> i now yield to wi
what did he call us? he called us family. a family does not talk to each s other as he talked to alexanda ocasio-cortez. we mourn the loss of congressman elijah cummings who said we are better than this and we are better than this. we are the most diverse congress ever in the history of this country, 24% of us are women. 8% of us are women of color. where does this come from? it comes from the top. it comes from the white house who calls women crazy nancy or such a nasty woman or low iq person...
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using our money to plant trees for. the project in the back but the reason was the 1st of its kind in india for the german team they chose a reason due to the decline in biodiversity here over many years. the project involves planting 40000 real fruit trees. regular income is the equivalent of $700.00 euros a year as a farmer for him and other small scale farmers here the extra money from harvesting the fruit is most welcome. my role is to see that the plants are. not using any pesticide are going to. also look into the marketing so we get decent returns for these really are. each tree will generate some 12 euro's like this but by local farmers will get around 200 trees the plants will bear fruit publicly in 15 and 20 years. this will get plant 1000000 tree youth. by the british. are going to india. on an average around 80 percent of the saplings this project helps reduce poverty and protect the environment. the planet. has been declining alarmingly intrusive scientists are trying to do their bit to preserve it with the
using our money to plant trees for. the project in the back but the reason was the 1st of its kind in india for the german team they chose a reason due to the decline in biodiversity here over many years. the project involves planting 40000 real fruit trees. regular income is the equivalent of $700.00 euros a year as a farmer for him and other small scale farmers here the extra money from harvesting the fruit is most welcome. my role is to see that the plants are. not using any pesticide are...
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just listen to us you have us this is give you some you can skin all the slaves give us numbers i'm not against this and see this and they get this need to end these that indy's and this is c.n.n. does it is as if you know as we did this isn't just lending going in moving does this he needs indian man i just like is the seat mr own lives finding lizards has its basis is that these goods and and then distance also. stand it on dismissal god . unless just as candour if it's good in a. child this is done in libya. and this is then is going out as does mrs good man and it must just last the most is that. kind it's only that it did not this is then redoes one vet to that there's none of that that's not is under this i need to tie a couple of. months on its own bruising those deep years its numbers as well to see a. little things taken they must make an alternating between 9 and this is 2nd eldest owned an imminent iron maiden what is good news is that when it was them it didn't want anyone and einstein seen them in the face of ad understood so going in the room isn't was this guy's messiah d
just listen to us you have us this is give you some you can skin all the slaves give us numbers i'm not against this and see this and they get this need to end these that indy's and this is c.n.n. does it is as if you know as we did this isn't just lending going in moving does this he needs indian man i just like is the seat mr own lives finding lizards has its basis is that these goods and and then distance also. stand it on dismissal god . unless just as candour if it's good in a. child this...
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chinese service joins us live now. does china see itself as being disproportionately targeted, or does it understand why the uk and the us are taking these measures against it? it's a little bit of both. china certainly sees itself as being u nfa i rly certainly sees itself as being unfairly targeted and even believed. the uk and the us are bashing china in its view because they're so powerful economically, and technologically, as well, that the west now feels threatened, so it's trying to bring china down. huawei isa trying to bring china down. huawei is a potent example here, the leader of the 5g industry. its presence sparks national security concerns in the west. but even chinese companies which are engaged in more fun and light industry are under orders right now. for example, social media company tick—tock back is under scrutiny. the way that these companies have been shifted in the way till micro west right now, it is guilty until proven innocent. they are unfairly targeted only because of china. given that xi
chinese service joins us live now. does china see itself as being disproportionately targeted, or does it understand why the uk and the us are taking these measures against it? it's a little bit of both. china certainly sees itself as being u nfa i rly certainly sees itself as being unfairly targeted and even believed. the uk and the us are bashing china in its view because they're so powerful economically, and technologically, as well, that the west now feels threatened, so it's trying to...
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as a us empire and our dollar as a coercive sort of forced a trade with us send us your free good for send us your goods that took you all this time to make and we'll send you these dollars the other thing about poetry is that there are some basic rules to it right that has to be so certainly a haiku it's a very regimented form of poetry that you very strict syllable count but all poetry has to have certain inherent rules and there are people that violate those rules like e-com and for some reason has come up a lot lately but in the world the finest are no rules just do it everyone and print more money so that it's not poetic in any sense it's not beautiful in any sense it's just put money printing certainly since reagan which followed right after the fiat's system is we know for certain our rule is that we just cannot rise that is the. death of what our system is which is run by finance it's a financial life system so if we just rise the system will be destroyed we are told and therefore part of sending all these jobs so here. barr is saying that this is an economic blitzkrieg that w
as a us empire and our dollar as a coercive sort of forced a trade with us send us your free good for send us your goods that took you all this time to make and we'll send you these dollars the other thing about poetry is that there are some basic rules to it right that has to be so certainly a haiku it's a very regimented form of poetry that you very strict syllable count but all poetry has to have certain inherent rules and there are people that violate those rules like e-com and for some...
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on that front china is using social media platforms. the same ones americans use every day to stay connected for jobs. to identify people with access to governments incident information and target those people to try to steal it. just to take one example, the chinese intelligence officer posing as a headhunter on a popular social media platform recently offered an american citizen a sizable sum of money in exchange for so-calledconsulting services . sounds benign and off until you realize those consultant services will related to sensitive information american targethad access to as a us military intelligence specialists . that particular tail has a happy ending. the american citizen did the right thing, reported the suspicious contact and the fbi working with our armed forces took it from there . i wish i could say all such incidents and the way. it's a troublingly similar story and academia. through talent recruitment programs like the thousand ie pounds program i mentioned a few moments ago china pays scientists at american universit
on that front china is using social media platforms. the same ones americans use every day to stay connected for jobs. to identify people with access to governments incident information and target those people to try to steal it. just to take one example, the chinese intelligence officer posing as a headhunter on a popular social media platform recently offered an american citizen a sizable sum of money in exchange for so-calledconsulting services . sounds benign and off until you realize those...
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i mean, ican't a lot of us have gotten used to. i mean, i can't speak for everybody, but as for my experience, you know, i grew but as for my experience, you know, igrew up but as for my experience, you know, i grew up my entire life in the us public education system, and i have gotten so used to being called racial slurs, calling me chinese, essentially. but yes, that hasn't taken on as much of a significance, because especially in the context of this pandemic, right? it doesn't matter if you are chinese—american, you also shouldn't be experiencing this type of racial aggression. what about the reactions? you've been publishing these stories. you had an article in time magazine. your images are out there. tell me something about the reactions. so the actions have been overwhelmingly positive. you know, i received daily m essa 9 es positive. you know, i received daily messages from other asian—americans who have said that these stories have validated many of their own experiences. and thankfully i think it sparked larger conver
i mean, ican't a lot of us have gotten used to. i mean, i can't speak for everybody, but as for my experience, you know, i grew but as for my experience, you know, igrew up but as for my experience, you know, i grew up my entire life in the us public education system, and i have gotten so used to being called racial slurs, calling me chinese, essentially. but yes, that hasn't taken on as much of a significance, because especially in the context of this pandemic, right? it doesn't matter if you...
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so many of us lose that sense. it's taught out of us. we start feeling as if, in fact, we can't afford to extend kindness or decency to other people. that we're better off if off if above other people and looking down on them, and so often that's encouraged in our culture, but john always said -- he always saw the best in us and he never gave up and never stopped speaking out because he saw the best in us. he believes in us even when we didn't believe in ourselves. and as a congressman he didn't rest, he kept getting himself arrested. as an old man, he didn't sit out any fight. sat in all night long on the floor of the united states capitol. i know his staff was stressed. but the testing of his faith produced perseverance. he knew that the march was not over, that the race is not yet won, that we have not yet reached that blessed judged by content of our character. he knew from his own life that progress is fragile, that we have to be vigilant against the darker currents of this country's history, of our own history, where there are whir
so many of us lose that sense. it's taught out of us. we start feeling as if, in fact, we can't afford to extend kindness or decency to other people. that we're better off if off if above other people and looking down on them, and so often that's encouraged in our culture, but john always said -- he always saw the best in us and he never gave up and never stopped speaking out because he saw the best in us. he believes in us even when we didn't believe in ourselves. and as a congressman he...
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you could have just a secret between the 2 of us. sometimes. perhaps yeah that had to run and it's not going very well to try to optimize a little bit that's what you stop a friend who says to you well i want to have a tummy tuck some. try to stop. i was talking to her. and the lying feeling is that she feel bad that she feel insecure when i stopped her though because i'm not friends but i was want to be there for her and see if i can do something to make us feel better right so you try to advice or even better to just be your friend you just told me you started to run and it's not going very well but i'm running myself and it's going very well because i'm trying to optimize myself every single day counting my steps my calories that you can have my blood sugar tested some time with a little tiny chip inside my skin so do you think i've got an obsession. yard sounds like you definitely have an obsession there but c i can also see that you still happy so that's not a problem that's a good thing. well the perfect body is important you know but wha
you could have just a secret between the 2 of us. sometimes. perhaps yeah that had to run and it's not going very well to try to optimize a little bit that's what you stop a friend who says to you well i want to have a tummy tuck some. try to stop. i was talking to her. and the lying feeling is that she feel bad that she feel insecure when i stopped her though because i'm not friends but i was want to be there for her and see if i can do something to make us feel better right so you try to...
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iran the us carried out military exercises in the gulf using a mock u.s. aircraft carrier as target practice tehran's navy and the force on taking part in the drills that the move is getting attention mainly because a real american have cock area is in the region. so those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera off the prison lives inside and out state of that's a water buffalo. bird. to . see. mrs smith look i'm. going to morning. is. there anything i could find. the money to...
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to one of us who just . why is the feeling among other problems a small simple but over the last a month will you find something that will be that hit you by the way oh look i don't. know who she gets no flag no one no they're going to come up with. them with those who don't want to go in what sense what they're going to look. like but it's what you said we saw good stuff. but that he had something of that kind of edge to provoke on the sea. floor and also gets replay on that's all he will know i'm wrong about yes i will show for the fans for the file but. i can not find. them i am going tonight. because you know if it all goes well. like i did yes file. your own it's hard to have the math on the put your mom under the feet of on ice for a few years nothing to and also both wouldn't feel for ya you screwed on how much you know for but in spite of that you don't know if it's over. 10 it was just the middle but the benefit of it just meant i was coming from a fog session it's understanding again far that i use
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so what is this deal between the us is biggest adversary in the middle east and the us is the most predominant economic competitor on the entire world stage well it's described as an agreement that is going to provide iran with all the tech and economic development that china can offer in exchange for massively discounted oil all that iran can offer this is amazing isn't it so just how important is this deal is it happening because our foreign policy here in the states has literally pushed these 2 countries into each other's embrace has our adversarial relationship with each of them somehow ended up bringing them together ironically. charles dickens one of the world's greatest writers and social commentators of all time if he were alive today would probably say of asked that question that the answer is yes today our focus is iran we're going to drill down on what's happening there and we've invited iran's ambassador to the united nations to join us here live on the news with rick sanchez where we believe it's time to do news again. our list of the questions we think you'll be asking tomorrow a
so what is this deal between the us is biggest adversary in the middle east and the us is the most predominant economic competitor on the entire world stage well it's described as an agreement that is going to provide iran with all the tech and economic development that china can offer in exchange for massively discounted oil all that iran can offer this is amazing isn't it so just how important is this deal is it happening because our foreign policy here in the states has literally pushed...
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none of us asked for the shutdown. and we're all wondering when move will and then what the new normal will look like as the virus resurges in places that jump the gun reopening but for now even as we feel in limbo are we making the most of this respite let's ask the author of among other books the power of off the mind full way to stay same in our virtual world that's a collier usually joins us from the our studios in new york but like your genial host she stepped in closer to home and nancy i'm going to begin by asking you a question you ask the folks you counsel how are you lately thank you know how i'm going to be here as. i am. reading a lot of people are there to move into the next. person or a i broke my foot in the middle of all of that so it's been a real interesting time yeah harvesting insists i you know really ha the same physically really being asked to guess you know. but i will i will say i you know i recognize that choppering and proud of her that's been going on in the country i have also seen those as
none of us asked for the shutdown. and we're all wondering when move will and then what the new normal will look like as the virus resurges in places that jump the gun reopening but for now even as we feel in limbo are we making the most of this respite let's ask the author of among other books the power of off the mind full way to stay same in our virtual world that's a collier usually joins us from the our studios in new york but like your genial host she stepped in closer to home and nancy...
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us. they watch your head. so that this is all plantation was surrounded by soybean it's all around us. oh right in the middle of all this land used to be a family farm and yet now it's been turned into a sort of monoculture and because it's only grown to export none of it remains in brazil or. a truck full of sawing has tipped over on a road in the state of mato grosso workers a gathering up a valuable soybeans by hand. this used to be rain forest now it's only fields stretching right out to the horizon. a local farmer shows us around. our kids is near the border that's this before we started cultivating this was all forest it was cheap land. that was the only thing here was forest and treat. it look the way it does on the other side of the road. something we used to clear the land simply as a way to survive. this region's economy is almost entirely based on soft economy and the hero. this is our vocation . it's all we know how to do. those things you need a mantra we grow the food that ends up on the global p
us. they watch your head. so that this is all plantation was surrounded by soybean it's all around us. oh right in the middle of all this land used to be a family farm and yet now it's been turned into a sort of monoculture and because it's only grown to export none of it remains in brazil or. a truck full of sawing has tipped over on a road in the state of mato grosso workers a gathering up a valuable soybeans by hand. this used to be rain forest now it's only fields stretching right out to...
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hey, folks, thank you for dealing with us and riding along with us tonight. thanks to our big three, jonathan lemire, susan page, dr. vin gupta. greatly appreciate it. >>> coming up, a dire warning from the top elected official in dallas county, texas, tonight. what could be the deadliest week yet and what he's trying to do about it. he's standing by live to talk with us. >>> and later, guess they weren't family secrets anymore really. the president's niece airing what she knows, what she fears about her uncle in her new book, and starting tonight here on television. "the 11th hour" just getting under way on this thursday evening. they line up by the thousands. each one suffering with a story that breaks your heart. like ravette, who needed help, because every step brought her pain. their only hope is a ship unlike any other. mercy ships. the largest floating civilian hospital in the world to bring free surgeries and care to people who have no other hope. only 62 cents a day. $19 a month will help provide urgently needed surgery for the world's forgotten poor
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some of us have always walked around like we're in a bubble totally unaware of anyone else around us it's nice people are finally realizing that they're not the only ones on this planet others with or without a pandemic and when it comes to social distancing well it's really nothing new in fact they were always informal rules that most of us followed up to 40 centimeters tends to be the standard among family members one and a half meters a comfortable space between friends up to 4 meter is a stranger. and more than 4 meters for interacting with a bigger group of the generally accepted social parameters here in europe and north america in other parts of the world people like to get even closer although european style is already too close for me in australia we've got a lot more space and it's usually too hot to get too close anyway i always found sitting right next to a stranger in the dock in a cinema though a little unnerving and now it's a no go in karate types which is why drive in movies are enjoying a revival. with protests and creative ideas event organizers are fighting for th
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but give us talks would be tough. but give us your take on how they resolved this argument about how the money is dished out?” believe today, leaders will find what is a political solution, something that they can claim to be a victory by going back to home countries and deal with their own domestic issues, but in terms of real substance on a healthier european economy to solve the problem of the virus, it is too late to. whatever they agreed today, it will not be available until 2021, and this gives you the idea of how slow, not just europe, this gives you the idea of how slow, notjust europe, but institutions or the european union is to dealing with issues like these crisis, they need faster responses and more in—depth intervention, none of this is happening because politics dominates. politics a lwa ys politics dominates. politics always dominates, and we are very used to this scenario within the european union, long long talks going into the early hours of the morning, et cetera, how do you feel it will be res
but give us talks would be tough. but give us your take on how they resolved this argument about how the money is dished out?” believe today, leaders will find what is a political solution, something that they can claim to be a victory by going back to home countries and deal with their own domestic issues, but in terms of real substance on a healthier european economy to solve the problem of the virus, it is too late to. whatever they agreed today, it will not be available until 2021, and...
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and moscow this is r t international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us. now in the shadow of his presidential predecessors had mount rushmore and took aim at people wanting to tear down monuments in an address on the eve of independence day he also decried the rise of the quote far left fascism this year's 4th of july celebrations come against the backdrop of weeks of anti racism protests and riots which have seen the demonstrators seek to remove or destroy statues they consider linked to slavery. our nation is witnessing a merciless campaign to wipe out our history to fame our heroes a race of values and indoctrinate our children angry mobs trying to tear down statues of our founders to face our most sacred memorials and to unleash a wave of violent crime in our cities if you hours before that address there was a standoff between the national guard and the protesters led by native american activists more than 100 block of the road leading to the event riot police fired smoke shells at their feet and they used pepper spray 15 protesters were arrested as t
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the reality is you don't think it's all of us we should use our name and we should want people to look at all these efforts made with coburg to keep the elderly communities safe. why would we now throw it out of the window and say at 75 your life is no longer worth living if you don't want to live it let's work with the other community to make them feel . wanted to make their lives better there are older people they must be 75 years or older or like the terminal kill situation patients do not want to live. in that situation and they want to have to right to say i want rather to be dead to to live if only this way and i want to die dignified death and that has nothing to do with spending in more me trying to make your life better that is what every doctor every person ever supervisor will fight for family will fight for it but if in the eyes of the person who wants to die there is no possibility or no real possibility then they should have the right to die in a dignified way instead of suicide to the european court of human rights has been clear that this is not a human right 15 or 20 y
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thanks for joining us. i want to get to that announcement the president made about kodak and pharmaceuticals as well, but let's begin where cecilia left off right there. the president said we're getting corona free but as cecilia reported, only 21 states in the red zone, only one state, vermont, is in the green so can you explain what the president meant when he said we're getting towards corona-free? >> not my lane, george. i'm here to talk about kodak. i'm here to talk about how america is going to get a vaccine in half the time. my job, george, is basically to help the president save lives and create jobs and yesterday was a great day for america. when you look at the history books, the history books will be talking about what happened yesterday. it's the greatest second act in american industrial history. kodak, an iconic firm, is going to become the king of pharmaceutical manufacturing here in america. when it's finished and ramps up it's going to be able to deliver 25% of the active pharmaceutical ing
thanks for joining us. i want to get to that announcement the president made about kodak and pharmaceuticals as well, but let's begin where cecilia left off right there. the president said we're getting corona free but as cecilia reported, only 21 states in the red zone, only one state, vermont, is in the green so can you explain what the president meant when he said we're getting towards corona-free? >> not my lane, george. i'm here to talk about kodak. i'm here to talk about how america...
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thrilled you are with us. everyone is really talking, and this goes back to the chancellor's speech yesterday and what we will hear from biden today about a labor picture. and the shift from a pandemic and furloughed over to a real question about job layoffs. francine: yeah. i think this is the time. in the u.k., we had the many budget yesterday that gives a little more support to workers. if you look at most of the furlough schemes in the u.k. and what is happening in the u.s., you can assume some of the money would run out by the end of the summer. this is the exact time to look at the permanent shift to the labor economy and what did come in two to three years. tom: we have a terrific our for you. we will talk to our guest about mr. buffett, mergers, and acquisitions. we acquired the first word news in new york city. ritika: joe biden will call for a moderate approach toward reviving the u.s. economy today. in his speech in pennsylvania, the democratic nominee will stay away from more ambitious proposals pu
thrilled you are with us. everyone is really talking, and this goes back to the chancellor's speech yesterday and what we will hear from biden today about a labor picture. and the shift from a pandemic and furloughed over to a real question about job layoffs. francine: yeah. i think this is the time. in the u.k., we had the many budget yesterday that gives a little more support to workers. if you look at most of the furlough schemes in the u.k. and what is happening in the u.s., you can assume...
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you talk to me about the use of next. year. yeah we're mad right now we're not obviously using them within the therapeutic context because of legalization but the research is very strong and powerful and i do think there's a good reason for it the complications in legalization in regards to that that this is a good medicine that are utilizing for very serious mental health concerns that requires landing in a in honoring the spiritual practices in honoring the the traditional indigenous methods of shamanic uming that we're incorporating into something more western in regards to their people so it is it you know when i talk anecdotally of people who have been lucky enough to have access to these methods for healing it has been you know really life changing for them of course they have connections to it be underground with folks who are working with these medicines in non research based settings and are experiencing similarly really life changing experiences where they are being lifted from years of depression from. complicated ch
you talk to me about the use of next. year. yeah we're mad right now we're not obviously using them within the therapeutic context because of legalization but the research is very strong and powerful and i do think there's a good reason for it the complications in legalization in regards to that that this is a good medicine that are utilizing for very serious mental health concerns that requires landing in a in honoring the spiritual practices in honoring the the traditional indigenous methods...
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used to. cleaning. of course call fired power plants or guess facilities more efficient in making electricity then this incineration plant. but this waste energy system is not only generating electricity it is also saving land space preventing the release of toxic chemicals into groundwater and reducing the release of methane into that most fear. knife that looks pretty impressive but unfortunately not all countries here in africa have the means to do things like that but that doesn't mean they're not other creative ideas for processing. indeed sandra for instance in gaza one innovator is transforming plastic waste into a level like material to produce a fashionable footwear here's this week's doing your bit. fancy a pair of these slick looking sandals they're another step forward in the fight for the environment mccaffrey came up with an idea to transform plastic waste into a leather like material he wanted cleaner streets in ghana's capital and gas going with start up help from the world bank he has a
used to. cleaning. of course call fired power plants or guess facilities more efficient in making electricity then this incineration plant. but this waste energy system is not only generating electricity it is also saving land space preventing the release of toxic chemicals into groundwater and reducing the release of methane into that most fear. knife that looks pretty impressive but unfortunately not all countries here in africa have the means to do things like that but that doesn't mean...
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use condoms. instead of trying to force people. do something they're not going to do and shame them in that process what prep allows us to do is to meet people where they're. us aids activists fault for a long time to get prepped licensed and marketed their commitment to save countless people from an h.i.v. infection. in many countries the situation for the patients is very depressing there's hardly any counseling and not enough medication and those who are affected stigmatized and criminalized like in russia where the disease is has stopped and those who stand up for their rights can get into trouble the situation is especially dramatic for infected children. the day begins at 7 am at the children's home in the russian city of chelyabinsk. everyone knows what to do. the same the same dosage and the fear. 44000 girls between the ages of 4 and 17 live here the ones who are hiv positive called. the ones who were negative me go seeking. the hiv positive kids lived in a separate area. the safe is how
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good use out. that we saw before the crisis so people hold onto the jobs people get their jobs back they're still going to really be facing very heavy taxation over the next few years. and i think that in a down the road tax increase that is due again likely on the government how to commence it so it's a new course of action and it does seem that at least and the short term they will continue providing. us however that despite the large size of the stimulus that was announced yesterday biased historical times it's still represents a very significant scaling back i'm so again at least training when i was a remove from the economy i think that's when the real damage could be again so that economics expert dr steve mccabe doesn't believe the chancellor's rescue package is enough to protect british workers from the worst. there's a few bits in it they're good but by and large i don't think it's it's going to do the job that's required which of course is to stem the flow of what increased the same who h
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thanks for talking to us. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the united arab emirates launches its first space mission, sending a robotic probe to study mars. nasa: see them coming down the ladder now. one small step for man... 0ne giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia but now, a decade later, it's being painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunctioning sperm unable to swim properly. seven, six, five, four.... thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc world news. i'm lewis vaughan jones. the latest headlines: china is denying an accusation by britain's foreign minister that it's
thanks for talking to us. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the united arab emirates launches its first space mission, sending a robotic probe to study mars. nasa: see them coming down the ladder now. one small step for man... 0ne giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state...
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between making sure we get the members back and for us sure we get the members back and for us it's all about balancing the experience the members had prior to coming, prior to lockdown and making sure they feel safe and secure. but people ‘s exercise habits have changed during lockdown. this zumba instructor started doing sessions online. they have been such a hit, she will carry on. we usually have 45 subscribers and then we have pay—as—you—go who pay for each class. we usually have from 30 or 50 in the gym, you would maximum get fit in 22. a huge difference obviously having it on mine. as the exercise machines get going again, there are warnings that not all sites can afford to open just yet and that many public leisure centres will need financial support to avoid permanent closure. lets speak now to kimberlee perry, who is the founder & ceo of bounce, a group trampoline work—out business. thank you very much for being with us. welcome back. i suppose the question to ask is, what is needed for belts to be able to bounce back asa for belts to be able to bounce back as a busi
between making sure we get the members back and for us sure we get the members back and for us it's all about balancing the experience the members had prior to coming, prior to lockdown and making sure they feel safe and secure. but people ‘s exercise habits have changed during lockdown. this zumba instructor started doing sessions online. they have been such a hit, she will carry on. we usually have 45 subscribers and then we have pay—as—you—go who pay for each class. we usually have...
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that's what motivates us. we've already lost a member of the team to the kimono virus and my friend who's just been helping out is infected right now. that's not going to faint you know it's especially dangerous to distribute goods in the back alleys of mar a well armed gangs rule the streets the volunteers to put it for us outsiders are not welcome at the moment the virus is spreading and the inhabitants have no real means of protection. it's not clear how many people members those poor records as a falling victim to the virus because people who don't get tested don't turn up in the statistics what is certain is that the number of deaths has multiplied dramatically feels betrayed by her own government to give anything up any but the government doesn't care about the favela we're really angry with the state. because it doesn't just neglect us it's also racist and we suffer at the hands of the police here on the phone so i think again the 5 alun and most of the young black people who are killed come from the fa
that's what motivates us. we've already lost a member of the team to the kimono virus and my friend who's just been helping out is infected right now. that's not going to faint you know it's especially dangerous to distribute goods in the back alleys of mar a well armed gangs rule the streets the volunteers to put it for us outsiders are not welcome at the moment the virus is spreading and the inhabitants have no real means of protection. it's not clear how many people members those poor...
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to use rockets and we use rockets to do the last part of the job to get us down to about 20 meters where we dangle the rover from its rocket powered jetpack and put the rover right down on its wheels and you're the you're the engineer you're in charge of basically landing which i understand is what is it and rex and how many minutes are we talking about 7 or 8 minutes. yep it'll take us just about 7 minutes to get from the top of the atmosphere to the bottom asking people caught this 7 minutes of terror certainly terrifying for me and i'm sure well you know what you are like you're in the great condition today considering you know what it's about to happen now let's say when everything goes well what what kind of area are we going to be looking at where perseverance is scheduled to land the place of perseverance is landing is called just row crater back in the past it's pretty clear from the evidence that we gathered from orbiters in particular that the crater what self was an ancient weight with a river that flowed into it there was water on that filled up the crater that flowed in from
to use rockets and we use rockets to do the last part of the job to get us down to about 20 meters where we dangle the rover from its rocket powered jetpack and put the rover right down on its wheels and you're the you're the engineer you're in charge of basically landing which i understand is what is it and rex and how many minutes are we talking about 7 or 8 minutes. yep it'll take us just about 7 minutes to get from the top of the atmosphere to the bottom asking people caught this 7 minutes...
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that takes us into friday. we really tap in into some very hot air across northern spain and france on this southerly breeze that will push this warmth northwards right across the country, but low—pressure out towards the west means the weather fronts will encroach into western areas, destabilising the atmosphere so we can see showers or thunderstorms through the day. many of us starting off dry sunny and warm and it will be hot day for much of the uk. with this band of cloud with rain on it and maybe some thunderstorms, northern ireland, then western parts of scotland and west of england and wales later in the day. those temperatures, widely the mid to upper 20 celsius. and for east wales, midlands, south of england, we could see 31 to sa degrees in the southeast. i can imagine that could be the hottest day of the year so far. a chance of some showers and thunderstorms developing in response to that heat through friday evening and friday night. that front continues to work its way in from the west. introduci
that takes us into friday. we really tap in into some very hot air across northern spain and france on this southerly breeze that will push this warmth northwards right across the country, but low—pressure out towards the west means the weather fronts will encroach into western areas, destabilising the atmosphere so we can see showers or thunderstorms through the day. many of us starting off dry sunny and warm and it will be hot day for much of the uk. with this band of cloud with rain on it...