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his wife used to be a mother to us. it used to be a mother to us. [it was used to be a mother to us. it was desmond tutu, known affectionately as the arch, who coined the phrase rainbow nation, that describe south africa's ethnic diversity. more than an other, he just gives you a prayer. _ other, he just gives you a prayer. and _ other, he just gives you a prayer, and then - other, he just gives you a prayer, and then you - other, he just gives you a prayer, and then you go. other, he just gives you a i prayer, and then you go to other, he just gives you a - prayer, and then you go to the chapel— prayer, and then you go to the chapel and _ prayer, and then you go to the chapel and pray— prayer, and then you go to the chapel and pray for— prayer, and then you go to the chapel and pray for us - prayer, and then you go to the chapel and pray for us every. chapel and pray for us every day— chapel and pray for us every day when _ chapel and pray for us every day when we _ chapel and pray for us every day when we have _ chapel and pray for us ever
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i wanted to use to use me right? you want to stage that the girl rosie you. rosie is holding the call to work sheets jumped on them because it would be easier to cook bracewell. now hold on, william always get, well, i understand that concept is horribly way louis and it was has vocal of hell watched florida, but the more stay with that. what is it? so a couple a dr. kevin group essential as one of my senior enter, but i would suggest that ada is boys. i would say that was when instrumental mainland mentioning this is samantha katherine, the china is for, is it a, is that or by there she wasn't able to explain this in the portion of that revised assignment. but i would say i'm stuck at bisetti as to what states lost. i don't bundled net, there's a bench. is this a graduate research based arson near to? some of them are machine in your store. so i say yes you would, you produced, you're right, you're a grown with us and keep it as opposed to put a little or you shouldn't have come quietly combining bookkeeper because
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us precisely. and it's not a pleasant thought. what are you most concerned about when it comes to data privacy? let us know. i see you next time. ah ah. female power on the 77 percent courageous, willing creative women athletic women with depends on asking a 77 percent next on d w. the show back on the issue is shaping the continents of dw news africa, where gone met with making the headlights and what's behind with the way on the streets, to give you enough reports and insights. all the trends that my talk to you in 60 minutes on d, w. d, w's crime fighters are back to africa. most successful radio drama series continues them all episodes are available online. and of course, you can share and discuss the w africa's facebook page and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in now a days welcome to the mothers, and that feels the day, the 77 percent. a platform that gives the voice to africa as young people. when is bruce a money and it feels great to be aust bill . rick shaw sets the sta
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unless you can from us and you plus use more with we with some fuck she threw in it from us. i will surely you can go any more but the silence doesn't put in me. it was more. this was the music we scan the companion to read a little bottle quickly, stating a bottle doing, you know, kind of skiwski used with the booster. it was way by the config, such as the shelter brazil's permission to more she of a proposed poster them will be 3, has all now to be put us on the route to leave to was healed globally. he thought that the moving motion with children, particularly placing hood center dollars, the my several people to write the civilian legacy bhaskar system. with our theory of shaken army gear, freshbooks dust, injuries which were beach. these mercy will be awarded. adams apply to t brother cartridge component. shortage, promotion is tickets of legit. that's good. we meet prospects, but that's all i want you to that was actually as up as was between control and the professor premier to learn about your theory, that they're biting edge bubble terribly to the dealer that have be
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to sustain us, to get us to the end of 2021. and then over the hump into 2022. i don't know what they're going to say to help us do that, but i know it's going to be good. let's go to shaw head 1st. 2020 left the world in a state of shock with them a cad. i think none of us really expecting anything like it and it really tested us in 2021. you start to see how the world reacted to it with respect to the world around us. i think for some of us, it made us more compassionate, more introspective. it forced us to consider what our values were with respect to the world. and i think for some people, unfortunately, it made us more cynical, more fearful, more selfish. how can we tap into various faith traditions to encourage more of the former and less of the latter? oh, how can we be better people? all right, wonderful. guess you have 30 seconds each is not enough time. lucky it is. go for it. i don't wanna repeat what i said earlier, but that really is that, you know, we have strength. we have lights that have been placed divinely wit
to sustain us, to get us to the end of 2021. and then over the hump into 2022. i don't know what they're going to say to help us do that, but i know it's going to be good. let's go to shaw head 1st. 2020 left the world in a state of shock with them a cad. i think none of us really expecting anything like it and it really tested us in 2021. you start to see how the world reacted to it with respect to the world around us. i think for some of us, it made us more compassionate, more introspective....
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us if you use to check know i, you just use milk slew with them. not a yes, it's a long way from you, but it is of when you have about that a little bit it not is blizzard, but i see him there. trust them. food. she at that with watch storms. right. yeah. but we're trying to be a pre release equal which ed admins divorced based on your use upside with pro logic. i was not that it's, i do use leave not the day of interest to put it on the porch at the cries didn't you. and by just a few minutes, we'll go, it is done. i'm still not it national mission, which of the bloody lot different. like you should come see me. not a losing the more so because of it is awesome. ma'am. i see from all what you thought, but at the more i did sign up for a slice this morning, general solution and lose my visual reject losses. i to my huge which i have lovely in your place with the yes. yeah. with found some boys do it today, i had come through it, not letting me use the medicine at the more of a stomach bug, but he needs to throw that totally water. did you wanna ide
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the us dollar, they should stop using us control development banks, not using the switch payment system. so begin to slowly the couple away from this, and i just thought that they've been quite successful to some extent for a couple of 2015, 90 percent of all trade between the chinese and russia were in dollars by 2020. it is supposed to reduce in half, so delta 46 percent. so i think it more pressure, more sanctions, us pushes on the russians, and the chinese more they will simply continue this partnership because this is an initiative to learn without the us since it's seen as being so unreliable. then bill phillips, during my research for today show i was actually speaking to a bunch of people who are and i mean this is just me speaking to people is by no means like scientific a bunch people in foreign affairs and the, the term cold war kept coming up, this is just a new cold war. is that helpful framing for the us? or do we need to say as list? steve sang said, actually it's a new world order. color was mention economic reliance on slave labor and the u. s. by products, norway, u. s
the us dollar, they should stop using us control development banks, not using the switch payment system. so begin to slowly the couple away from this, and i just thought that they've been quite successful to some extent for a couple of 2015, 90 percent of all trade between the chinese and russia were in dollars by 2020. it is supposed to reduce in half, so delta 46 percent. so i think it more pressure, more sanctions, us pushes on the russians, and the chinese more they will simply continue...
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we can use facial recognition shops, we can use facial recognition everywhere. and then we've forgotten why we deployed it with biometrics and bias to say that there is a real risk that i'll kind of personal identity faces are fingerprint the irises. we can't change those, they will be locked into a system forever. they can be exposed to by hackers. they can be sorted biometric because governments and then when it was stock has no way of resetting your face. it's not like a password. this is a kind of a permanent solution to a temporary problem. the, the temporary becoming permanent is just one of the consent campaign of have around the chest data. still a joint computer system failed using the personal data held by britain national health service. where do you live and have you started? many i mentioned before, the personal information on over 60000000 people often going back decades has, has one of the biggest stores of patient records going back through time. globally . it says standouts in terms of the data it has and it's billions of pounds and they serve i
we can use facial recognition shops, we can use facial recognition everywhere. and then we've forgotten why we deployed it with biometrics and bias to say that there is a real risk that i'll kind of personal identity faces are fingerprint the irises. we can't change those, they will be locked into a system forever. they can be exposed to by hackers. they can be sorted biometric because governments and then when it was stock has no way of resetting your face. it's not like a password. this is a...
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that is the phrase we use when we talk about life in the pandemic. after lockdowns and with the help of the vaccine, covid has become something we try to live with, minimising the risk it poses as best we can. and ppe, like this mask, is a big part of that. masks have become so commonplace that it is easy to forget how the shortage of ppe early in the pandemic caused panic. personal protective equipment for health and care workers is in great demand around the world. the government has been under fire over shortages of ppe. parts of the nhs are still expensive problems getting hold of ppe. - the market went mad. peter smith is an expert in procurement and he watched on as sourcing ppe became the focus. suddenly we saw the demand going up, doubling, trebling, five or ten fold and if you suddenly increase demand tenfold, a couple of things happen. first of all, there will be shortages because of those prices and they will go up. suddenly there is not enough ppe and it was clearly a very challenging and difficult environment. the shortage had stark cons
that is the phrase we use when we talk about life in the pandemic. after lockdowns and with the help of the vaccine, covid has become something we try to live with, minimising the risk it poses as best we can. and ppe, like this mask, is a big part of that. masks have become so commonplace that it is easy to forget how the shortage of ppe early in the pandemic caused panic. personal protective equipment for health and care workers is in great demand around the world. the government has been...
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i joined us on just hard. mm. we have 2 children. gabriel, falling in love is kind of a last a rebellion in, in a context where there's a lot of attempts to destroy your life and your your reason for doing what you're doing. but i feel now that i have to do it because i've taken so many steps for so many years and i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end. mm hm. but i like kinda like us. we are imposing one. yeah. it's like a so let's say you don't like us not sorta like it that on law dick are most important is to be a part of the step because they're in a moment. the good gallagher, lonely go. kalika is 0. lou chandler poorer, so please e. pisca, look at top, consistent, the mentee lonely go, can ganawe certain is normally be that us a lucas than co occur in august. and co worker is a little pu leeker, irritably cut. so it pays muffler us on one by and i can see the math bottles on one scene to navigate through you. extradition proceedings for wiki leaks, founder julian assigned start today in london.
i joined us on just hard. mm. we have 2 children. gabriel, falling in love is kind of a last a rebellion in, in a context where there's a lot of attempts to destroy your life and your your reason for doing what you're doing. but i feel now that i have to do it because i've taken so many steps for so many years and i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end. mm hm. but i like kinda like us. we are imposing one. yeah. it's like a so let's say you don't like us not sorta like it that on...
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never used. we could use more enemies. the pentagon plans to rebuild all 3 legs of the nuclear triad simultaneously, intercontinental ballistic missiles, be $21.00 bombers, new summaries, costing over $1.00 trillion dollars. not that i'm for nuclear war after the 1st strike, whoever it's from. everyone will die in the ensuing tit for tat. and death is bad. probably the worst thing that can happen to all of us. but according to my religion, judaism, the price tag is worse. i'm already dying from sticker shock. can we fix up the ones we already have, and are we sure we won't need nuclear warheads? 10 years later, i can see northrop grumman coming out and saying, you don't want to be caught dead with last year's model. and know this missile generation doesn't come with a charger for us. air force is new goal is to get rid of planes that don't scare china. if we're just trying to scare the chinese, we should be investing in spiders. i know a guy while the military uses a potential war with china as an excuse to soak up money,
never used. we could use more enemies. the pentagon plans to rebuild all 3 legs of the nuclear triad simultaneously, intercontinental ballistic missiles, be $21.00 bombers, new summaries, costing over $1.00 trillion dollars. not that i'm for nuclear war after the 1st strike, whoever it's from. everyone will die in the ensuing tit for tat. and death is bad. probably the worst thing that can happen to all of us. but according to my religion, judaism, the price tag is worse. i'm already dying from...
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we can also use it to detect. one of the problems with cancer is sometimes we don't know until it is too late but if you are on these testing kits that can detect any genetic material then every morning you can do your little test and make sure and then you can sequence the tumors and it's very personalized to me but i could have a personalized treatment that is designed and being coded getting the pharmaceutical companies as well because they can come up with medications and treatments and protocols that can cite very specifically i remember years ago when they first came out with the brain tumors where they knew that it would penetrate and disarm and so now they know specifically what they are looking at instead of sometimes we just throw everything at it. this is the era where we can curve the vaccine to go after exactly what we want or encourage a piece of dna to chop off whatever we want to chop off in our system or create whatever protein we want to create in our system and give the sequence. cancer isn't a
we can also use it to detect. one of the problems with cancer is sometimes we don't know until it is too late but if you are on these testing kits that can detect any genetic material then every morning you can do your little test and make sure and then you can sequence the tumors and it's very personalized to me but i could have a personalized treatment that is designed and being coded getting the pharmaceutical companies as well because they can come up with medications and treatments and...
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you are recognized for five minutes tell us y what you want us to know. >> good morning everyone thank you for inviting me to share was senator warren and members of the committee i live in newark new jersey i am working at the fulfillment center and had been for foreign a half years before looking at amazon and with that commitment but that commitment weak take seriously now. i and here today one out of every 150 american workers with that multibillion-dollar corporation that the job is a much-needed service during when the covid pandemic began with 35000 with those in new jersey and new york city and then went that incentive that then to operate with 25 people or less every day because our workload has increased that amazon can barely we pay its workers. and with the multi billion dollars anywhere between the two day delivery it has achieved the speed and dale and to punish and then allow the associates to take time off. that is every step of the facility that we take we can even take bathroom breaks as we have to run to and from the bathroom in under two minutes so weha don't get in
you are recognized for five minutes tell us y what you want us to know. >> good morning everyone thank you for inviting me to share was senator warren and members of the committee i live in newark new jersey i am working at the fulfillment center and had been for foreign a half years before looking at amazon and with that commitment but that commitment weak take seriously now. i and here today one out of every 150 american workers with that multibillion-dollar corporation that the job is...
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so it helps us deal with stress and helps us calm down. so like kind of like a natural chill, our, ner transit. now the reason most people don't know about it is because the candidates industry is not using the terms amanda, they are using the term, endo cannot really to create the impression that we have the copy of the candidates. right. and so then the rationale is, oh, you have cannot benoit receptors. so obviously you have receptors for canada noise . so you should probably cannabis is a big cut misconception because is not that we have a copy of cannabis. it's that can of this is a copy of a new transmitter that we all have. but of course, because we all have it, you cannot make money. right? and so that's why nobody is teaching people about it. nobody's teaching people how you have the natural nor transmitter inside of you. you don't need to buy the coffee, you know, learn about the natural nerve that are and how to make more of it, how to release that, and how you feel good on your own supply, the body releases these chemicals, rig
so it helps us deal with stress and helps us calm down. so like kind of like a natural chill, our, ner transit. now the reason most people don't know about it is because the candidates industry is not using the terms amanda, they are using the term, endo cannot really to create the impression that we have the copy of the candidates. right. and so then the rationale is, oh, you have cannot benoit receptors. so obviously you have receptors for canada noise . so you should probably cannabis is a...
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he joins us from new york. thanks for taking the time to speak to us on this. daniel, can you indeed tick us through? what happened? what was your reaction when you got that letter? well, i was surprised, i was taken aback. i was, you know, concerned certainly, but actually had stopped writing for the yes. since the previous, you know, 4 or 5 months earlier the, you have the website had got turned to conservative for my taste. so i decided try to write for other sites, but i was also extremely angry because i think of the that the at the s c f, the foundation hosts honest journalism. even though i don't, i don't agree with much of it. this is, this is serious work by serious. ready journalists and that as a supporter of a free speech in a free press, i believe that readers should have access to the discard of stuff and, and yet the, the u. s. government is trying to close down and therefore trying to stop information, which is usually at variance with official us policy, from reaching from reaching audiences including audiences in the us. and this strikes me is
he joins us from new york. thanks for taking the time to speak to us on this. daniel, can you indeed tick us through? what happened? what was your reaction when you got that letter? well, i was surprised, i was taken aback. i was, you know, concerned certainly, but actually had stopped writing for the yes. since the previous, you know, 4 or 5 months earlier the, you have the website had got turned to conservative for my taste. so i decided try to write for other sites, but i was also extremely...
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us precisely. and it's not a pleasant thought. what are you most concerned about when it comes to data privacy? let us know. i see you next time. ah ah the crystal pico, a german tradition. ah, we want to discover its origin and follow the sentence roasted almon brought forth and couldn't find the christmas my head in one of the most beautiful german traditions checking in h o d w in ah, with the landscape a reflection of a turbulent history. the cities, the mosaic of different people and languages o e, ron's mountains reveal unparalleled beauty as well. yeah, the scenery is magnificent, but people are warm and it was 0 assumption ah, a special look at a special country. iran from above starts december 27th on d. w ah ah ah hello and welcome to this special christmas edition of check in every.
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the found the see, the only use organic rain fed cotton, the wellness colored using natural days made from pomegranate for example, or the reddish brown cut. all ingredients are biodegradable. that's the amazing part. you're not going to have the sledge. so sledge, my eyes, say sludge, this is neighbors spoken in the industry a lot. what happens when you say defy unit when you have been a unit is certified as organic unit and 0 emission unit. the dog board, the emission one li on the water aspect of the flag she left over at fab board, is completely organ. the company uses it in part to make their own organic 40 laser rice. farmers have known for centuries that a color trophies is rich and nutrients before planting of their field. the farmers 1st enriched the soil with much from the color trophies, leaving it for about 10 to 15 days. so once that soaking process is done, the land gets all the new chain that is required and does not require any other fertilizer due to now the, the difficulty in doing this process is like because of the labor is very expensive right now. and it's very t
the found the see, the only use organic rain fed cotton, the wellness colored using natural days made from pomegranate for example, or the reddish brown cut. all ingredients are biodegradable. that's the amazing part. you're not going to have the sledge. so sledge, my eyes, say sludge, this is neighbors spoken in the industry a lot. what happens when you say defy unit when you have been a unit is certified as organic unit and 0 emission unit. the dog board, the emission one li on the water...
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he grows 3 types of let us producing up to $200.00 kilos a week, but using 90 percent less water than conventional farming. and when are they on the countryside? get this water cannon that she was water like moon. and so much drinking water gets lost because of that are spills. and in this is the because it's so close and the water gets recycled. the only water last is through evaporation, boy, through what the plants use. first the seed sprout like they would in typical soil . then they grow on styrofoam plates with only their roots in the water without any soil. after 6 weeks, they're ready to be eaten. not this is amazing all amazing and a beautiful thing is it's high bar fresh. aqua panics is a combination of hydroponics, which is the cultivation of plants without soil and agriculture, meaning fish farming. together the 2 systems form an almost perfect ecological cycle. here we have cup nourishing vegetables, the water rich and fishman, jo is pumped up through these pipes into a tank bacteria that occur naturally in soil and water, convert the potentially toxic ammonia from the fi
he grows 3 types of let us producing up to $200.00 kilos a week, but using 90 percent less water than conventional farming. and when are they on the countryside? get this water cannon that she was water like moon. and so much drinking water gets lost because of that are spills. and in this is the because it's so close and the water gets recycled. the only water last is through evaporation, boy, through what the plants use. first the seed sprout like they would in typical soil . then they grow...
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[applause] so governor thank you for joining us today. i'm going to turn over to you to get a start. i want to express appreciation for hosting the summit for the key moderator and my fellow governors in the coming years there's probably not a more important and timely panel discussion on infrastructure and i appreciate each of you being there. i'm very proud that we stood tall and supported the infrastructure bill that made it through all the roadblocks. those who criticize this investment say that only a portion of it while i know there are parts i don't agree within the bill, the congress broadened the infrastructure and as governors we have to increase investments in water projects, broadband, power infrastructure, cybersecurity and airports. and that is today's world and the breath of the investment from this bill is a positive and not and negative. the bill emphasizes planning and we need to share ideas and best practices on the best way to include the private sector and public partners in the best strategy or investment of the fund
[applause] so governor thank you for joining us today. i'm going to turn over to you to get a start. i want to express appreciation for hosting the summit for the key moderator and my fellow governors in the coming years there's probably not a more important and timely panel discussion on infrastructure and i appreciate each of you being there. i'm very proud that we stood tall and supported the infrastructure bill that made it through all the roadblocks. those who criticize this investment say...
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us with their tools and conduit. what we are pursuing because of the fragile supply chain and the military there and then to establish the part. so we are working with companies. my point is committee think we need to be very creative and innovative of diversification. the other thing that is my biggest pet peeve is aquaculture i want want to be the center of aquaculture. there are billions and billions of money in that industry. we would have food security and then we would be self sustained with the stabilization. >> and you like to advance some of those goals? >> and then to you say take what it says and makes the program so it meets that. aquaculture decreases carbon monoxide. [laughter] are carbon dioxide. and with the mission into the air. so i think that would fit into the carbon dioxide eligibility. >> i thank you are on to something. [laughter] talk about the resilience. it is such a challenge for your state you see some potential quick. >> we absolutely do. without a doubt we have the most robust climate ad
us with their tools and conduit. what we are pursuing because of the fragile supply chain and the military there and then to establish the part. so we are working with companies. my point is committee think we need to be very creative and innovative of diversification. the other thing that is my biggest pet peeve is aquaculture i want want to be the center of aquaculture. there are billions and billions of money in that industry. we would have food security and then we would be self sustained...
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is it a useful word? i don't think evil isn't useful while i think we've seized al jazeera, now you and i to saw the cult of love a sheer meaning charity towards what is broken in us. ah, i did 19 is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism. alley raid navigates the big questions raised by the global pandemic power system based on private ownership in the pursuit of profit. so the world in a ton of capitalism is the pandemic back is the cause of so much of the suffering exploited protect the people all the profit episode, one of all hail the look down on out his era. the latest news as it breaks, a new man with the dad of the boys of these giant jobs ross having more woven power . this being able to extract more food, more with detail, coverage everywhere you look, there is this structure, though, so survive your tell a lie will never be the same against them from around the world. he fell to the ground and cried out. i'm going to prison. the question the jury has to decide now is sho
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it's sad for all of us. as speaker of the house, it's a special source of pride for us in the house that senator dole began his congressional career in the house of representatives. and it is fitting that as we gather in the capitol rotunda home to american heroes memorialized in marble and bronze, to pay tribute to an extraordinary patriot. once before we gathered here in the rotunda, in his name, in 2018, it was my personal and official honor to join our colleagues and the leadership to help bestow upon him the congressional gold medal. the highest honor congress can bestow. on that day, as we do on this sad day, we recognized senator dole among the pantheon of patriots, honoring his duty -- duty to our nation with courage dignity, and integrity. as i stand here and see his coffin on the catapult that was built for lincoln with that flag draped over it, it's hard to think of anyone who was more worthy to have the flag draped over his coffin because of his great patriotism to our country. on both sides of t
it's sad for all of us. as speaker of the house, it's a special source of pride for us in the house that senator dole began his congressional career in the house of representatives. and it is fitting that as we gather in the capitol rotunda home to american heroes memorialized in marble and bronze, to pay tribute to an extraordinary patriot. once before we gathered here in the rotunda, in his name, in 2018, it was my personal and official honor to join our colleagues and the leadership to help...
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it's for the use of the owner. yeah, in terms of the bathroom, the idea behind it is when -- when james and his wife, they're expecting another daughter -- i'm sorry, children, maybe in the future. for them to be independently staying in a room where they can access to a bathroom. and then also when his family from the east coast, they can use the bathroom in their bedroom without exiting. in terms of design, that's the story behind it. yeah. >> yes. it looks like on the -- there will be four beds. yeah, one master bedroom with another -- okay. yes. and thank you for the explanation and i will move to approve of this -- of this -- thank you. >> jonas: thank you. if there is no other further deliberation, there has been a motion made and seconded to approve the project with conditions. on that motion, commissioner chan? >> commissioner chan: aye. >> commissioner diamond: aye. >> commissioner fung: aye. >> commissioner imperial: aye. >> commissioner moore: aye. >> president koppel: aye am . >> jonas: so moved, that m
it's for the use of the owner. yeah, in terms of the bathroom, the idea behind it is when -- when james and his wife, they're expecting another daughter -- i'm sorry, children, maybe in the future. for them to be independently staying in a room where they can access to a bathroom. and then also when his family from the east coast, they can use the bathroom in their bedroom without exiting. in terms of design, that's the story behind it. yeah. >> yes. it looks like on the -- there will be...
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s. survey showed that over 50 percent of uses use filters. take her out like day to make he, he's a fool because my mom i just like gives me that they don't use it. it was a lot. and when i was maybe wanting to know italy, we're going to spirit of i prefer to be really of course, social media also allows us to find communities and chat with one another. how can we make sure we use it in a positive way? i think they should be certain times of day, such as bad time. when you avoid going down that rabbit ho done with it, i advise both adults and children to be selective about make contacts. to think about why you follow someone and who you might need to meet and select a school. oh, i like to do too often. my mental health is i like to exercise. it's not aggressive . ah, i would see it through beginners. you that say to anyone on social media. forget about all of that. be true to yourself, to present to you truly young and people will actually appreciate you so much more for that. that's what a lot of influences light, rainy fry and now trying t
s. survey showed that over 50 percent of uses use filters. take her out like day to make he, he's a fool because my mom i just like gives me that they don't use it. it was a lot. and when i was maybe wanting to know italy, we're going to spirit of i prefer to be really of course, social media also allows us to find communities and chat with one another. how can we make sure we use it in a positive way? i think they should be certain times of day, such as bad time. when you avoid going down that...
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a shot us. what is the international community doing to serve south see dad as they are the main actors for global warming, tangible benefits funding help from the global nov. what are you getting elect? who is in glasgow? hello, this is well, we will promise when i'm with 1000000000 dollars yearly and from they need painting . and after now, it will of concrete that you have not realize that a mom is they'd be able to be able to put a database when anything yes, government. we have all of this, but it went up and did the input, i'm itching and from on next. yes, by get we are going to incorporate order stripping, you know, an hour and a b, c. require that out. $100000000.00. we know that at deborah and need to get in touch with a lot of women. we be able to raise grant b a b b robin dimension. know they've been climate fine in addition to joseph, if you're getting peanuts and sal sedan is on its own right, so you have another plan, correct? again, if you're getting p not sal sedan is going to b
a shot us. what is the international community doing to serve south see dad as they are the main actors for global warming, tangible benefits funding help from the global nov. what are you getting elect? who is in glasgow? hello, this is well, we will promise when i'm with 1000000000 dollars yearly and from they need painting . and after now, it will of concrete that you have not realize that a mom is they'd be able to be able to put a database when anything yes, government. we have all of...
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the i, a map is against them about us institutions using debt as a weapon. i don't see thing you talk about and super imperialism about us institutions using debt as a weapon. i don't see how this is going to be the same, favourable by the super imperialist. over at the i a math or the central bank around the world, there's a huge disconnect for me. can you explain more? what am i missing? well, at least leaf unfavorable. what else? there are countries going to do a part cru, buying go or buying securities, what on earth and they're not able to buy us businesses because you know what they're going to layla on venezuela drive that they, there's really not much choice for them to do and buying but point is not a threat to us. money is something independent. it's a different game. those use a lot of energy, as you pointed out, that's a huge. it does not be. it's not environmental lake conservation list. i think the u. s. things well, there could be worse things when, but right, just to be clear, the geothermal energy that all sound will be using to mind big coi
the i, a map is against them about us institutions using debt as a weapon. i don't see thing you talk about and super imperialism about us institutions using debt as a weapon. i don't see how this is going to be the same, favourable by the super imperialist. over at the i a math or the central bank around the world, there's a huge disconnect for me. can you explain more? what am i missing? well, at least leaf unfavorable. what else? there are countries going to do a part cru, buying go or...
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he's here to talk to us about this and a lot more. mayor, so great to always have you weigh in with us. let's start -- >> it's always a great opportunity as well. thank you. >> thank you, mayor. let's start with the pocket from the gold rush after the earthquake, the speakeasies. it's known for being gritty, but when you say tenderloin, people think of crime, they think about doing drugs in the middle of the street. is it a realistic expectation that you can change the tenderloin? >> that's exactly what the mayor is attempting to do. she's acknowledging that it is the kind of a problem that requires extraordinary action. her problems are going to be whether or not the other elected officials embrace and follow her lead. after all, with the way the rules are set in this city, it is not the mayor with the single responsibility but a whole collection of other elected officials who need the help. however, she is providing the way. >> how difficult, really, is it going to be? every mayor in the last 20 years has tried to tackle the issue o
he's here to talk to us about this and a lot more. mayor, so great to always have you weigh in with us. let's start -- >> it's always a great opportunity as well. thank you. >> thank you, mayor. let's start with the pocket from the gold rush after the earthquake, the speakeasies. it's known for being gritty, but when you say tenderloin, people think of crime, they think about doing drugs in the middle of the street. is it a realistic expectation that you can change the tenderloin?...
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so it's just using language probabilities to do this basically. and i haven't used it directly. but what i've heard from other people who have interacted with it is very similar, it's often creative and intuitive and surprising, and other times it makes clumsy mistakes like saying, you know, that like a pencil is heavier than a refrigerator or something because it has no understanding of the laws of physics. but yeah, i wrote this essay called "babble for m plus one," and it was after i finished the book and realized had had written about consciousness and machine consciousness and hadn't thought about the question of writing or language as much as i wanted to. and i actually -- i was interested in this idea that i think one of the interesting questions that these algorithms are raising is like what does it mean to be able to write without consciousness. and is that all that we're doing as humans, which sort of this idea that goes back to like khan and this idea that we're sort of regurgitating, you know, information that we've taken in and we're not really consciously thinking
so it's just using language probabilities to do this basically. and i haven't used it directly. but what i've heard from other people who have interacted with it is very similar, it's often creative and intuitive and surprising, and other times it makes clumsy mistakes like saying, you know, that like a pencil is heavier than a refrigerator or something because it has no understanding of the laws of physics. but yeah, i wrote this essay called "babble for m plus one," and it was after...
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for us. that was a project that has been many, many years in the making. i left the planning department in 2017, and for a couple of years during my time at the planning department, better market street and their efforts there were still underway. i guess i say that just to highlight that during my time at the planning department all of this was still being planned with the many agencies, including bart, it is unfortunate that not all the other agencies are here to represent, but i do think it would be fair to acknowledge that it is not only bart that has been at the table making this decision. i know that m.t.a. was involved, the planning department was involved. dpw was involved, but i think we should at least acknowledge that part. it is not like unilateral decision that bart takes to design new canopies and then implements them. it is a really, really long and involved process. i think by the time it comes before us, the limited scope that we have is to hear about the tree removal, but i
for us. that was a project that has been many, many years in the making. i left the planning department in 2017, and for a couple of years during my time at the planning department, better market street and their efforts there were still underway. i guess i say that just to highlight that during my time at the planning department all of this was still being planned with the many agencies, including bart, it is unfortunate that not all the other agencies are here to represent, but i do think it...
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so what would you use to use one of current term with nursing early research to troubleshoot prints. you have to bring your to court to when you get some into the past, which sheen in a bucket, watching the solar city structure of the border to present you to solving for source here in there to decide what your mode you wanted blood to use the most was wondering, the reduced on it's a blue dealing edge. yes, i'm going to try about what the for which you know, just, i'm going to butter. wanted for from last i wanted to talk to watson's so, so it's good news for me to, to finish with them on until it touches understand some of the stuff because i don't know what to do. so that's the worst choice which was which of the favorable notion and they want to see on the floors. and of course, you saw my last name, chris new of course you do need to call me back and just let me know stoppers that i'm putting in the one that the school received in the private school in the me the in the ah me, i ah, ah christmas, the traditional yuletide on a day this year, making this traditional with a special
so what would you use to use one of current term with nursing early research to troubleshoot prints. you have to bring your to court to when you get some into the past, which sheen in a bucket, watching the solar city structure of the border to present you to solving for source here in there to decide what your mode you wanted blood to use the most was wondering, the reduced on it's a blue dealing edge. yes, i'm going to try about what the for which you know, just, i'm going to butter. wanted...
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they don't use their hands in more, or they use hands for some other purpose. so i think because they have been gold too far from the so called the wisdom because wisdom is about how do you survive your soul and your body and, and now we don't see really some why bit b e hurried so much we are being given by the via nona, appreciate and of a taking we don't know to whom we, we are take him from. yes and her. i think that this is the, the, from our, the post colonial lism and also is it so kado conversation. it's a new form of law or colonialism, correct? that corrupt or a whole human condition. i like very much what you've just said about the hand traveling in so much of the world, perhaps specially in china. what we see is what i see is that people are being moved off to land and put into great, big skyscrapers. they lose the hand and it's contact with this wonderful earth. that is all that is the basis. so when you were talking about exile in the 1st part of the show here, you talked about being an outsider, but really you talked about losing your home. and o
they don't use their hands in more, or they use hands for some other purpose. so i think because they have been gold too far from the so called the wisdom because wisdom is about how do you survive your soul and your body and, and now we don't see really some why bit b e hurried so much we are being given by the via nona, appreciate and of a taking we don't know to whom we, we are take him from. yes and her. i think that this is the, the, from our, the post colonial lism and also is it so kado...
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if you are also doing your best, tell us about it, visit our website, or send us or tweet hash tag doing your bit. we share your stories. those ecosystems can absorb and store huge amounts of couple into your site. well, not your cub. one syncs a key in the fight to cobb global warming. santas said mitchell can't do this massive job on its own. so, improving agriculture practices could be a big help. we need to remove billions of tons of c o 2 from the atmosphere, fast the technology to extract carbon dioxide from the atmosphere at the source of its production. so it can be reused or stored already exists but it's not that simple. a potential often don't play out as big as the dissipated. so there's still a lot of and research needed. also, we don't know, am how well we can really skate it up. why it's still being cheap enough that it's verse and it's these 800 cheap on the other hand, do a good job without even trying simply grazing. they help promote soil carbon storage without expensive technology. thanks to their work. humorous forms in the soil. and humus consists of 60 percent carb
if you are also doing your best, tell us about it, visit our website, or send us or tweet hash tag doing your bit. we share your stories. those ecosystems can absorb and store huge amounts of couple into your site. well, not your cub. one syncs a key in the fight to cobb global warming. santas said mitchell can't do this massive job on its own. so, improving agriculture practices could be a big help. we need to remove billions of tons of c o 2 from the atmosphere, fast the technology to extract...
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so here's what the world health organization has to say on cleaning used masks. multi use fabric masks should be washed at least once a day in soap or detergent and water that's heated to at least 60 degrees celsius. if that isn't possible, then you can also wash the masks and room temperature water 1st, then placed them in boiling water from one minute to get rid of potential pathogens . but what about washing or boiling single use masks? well, i found a few studies looking at whether they can also be decontaminated for further use. and the researchers came to the conclusion that when certain cleaning procedures were followed correctly, high quality commercial masks remained an effective barrier even after washing. however, both the c d c and the w h o continue to warn that disposable masks should not be washed or reused, but instead thrown away after one use. so the experts there clearly are not yet convinced that it's a good idea. hm. you heard it from derrick, nice to have you along. stay safe and see you again. say ah ah, with the go in a drum is becoming a super plant. hello to p
so here's what the world health organization has to say on cleaning used masks. multi use fabric masks should be washed at least once a day in soap or detergent and water that's heated to at least 60 degrees celsius. if that isn't possible, then you can also wash the masks and room temperature water 1st, then placed them in boiling water from one minute to get rid of potential pathogens . but what about washing or boiling single use masks? well, i found a few studies looking at whether they can...
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to using? at the moment, it's amazing if you get -- people to talk about bitcoin and ethereum. where are some of the more exciting projects coming from globally? >> this is the first year where we have seen decoupling away from bitcoin prices. if you look at an fts or gaming, this is the first time where a user can enter that space and they never have purchased bitcoin before. you are seeing other tokens that are trading not directly correlated to bitcoin and even etherium which is exciting, this is where mainstream adoption is good to have. you have seen a lot of that context whether it is and fts and the volumes. in addition to all of the companies that have entered the metaverse had just -- caroline: is diversity not just diversification of assets, diversity of people within the space, how is that proving out and will we see more optimism? >> i would say it is incredibly top of mind for every company in the space to diversify. i have seen a number of organizations that are actively working o
to using? at the moment, it's amazing if you get -- people to talk about bitcoin and ethereum. where are some of the more exciting projects coming from globally? >> this is the first year where we have seen decoupling away from bitcoin prices. if you look at an fts or gaming, this is the first time where a user can enter that space and they never have purchased bitcoin before. you are seeing other tokens that are trading not directly correlated to bitcoin and even etherium which is...
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it's best for us. we suspect it's best we're wrong, but iran will have to decide that as president biden secretary, blinking has both said, if iran chooses regard despite our diplomatic offer to take a different path, then we'll have to use the, the tools at our disposal to make sure that around does not acquire a nuclear with why should iran trust the united states? so given the fact that it knows full well that 2020 for presidential election could bring another president completely and do any of the efforts you're making right now. this is not a deal that is based on trust, and so it's not, we don't trust renters, don't trust us. and what happened when the u. s. withdrew from the deal, is that around started wrapping up its nuclear program. that's why president biden is back and has given us the mandate to try to get back into the deal and he would not be extending this political capital. i'm making this effort if his goal was to come in and then withdraw. of course, we don't know what the future pre
it's best for us. we suspect it's best we're wrong, but iran will have to decide that as president biden secretary, blinking has both said, if iran chooses regard despite our diplomatic offer to take a different path, then we'll have to use the, the tools at our disposal to make sure that around does not acquire a nuclear with why should iran trust the united states? so given the fact that it knows full well that 2020 for presidential election could bring another president completely and do any...
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and he joined us now from london. thanks for joining us. and let's start with your experience there. what. what role did stand news play in the media landscape? well, stun news. i played a very important role in chinese language outlet, and it was one of the 2 remaining independent news outlets within the form of my circulation. as so in that sense, it provided a very big source of information to a lot suede of the hong kong population. the conventional media newspapers in stations, et cetera have now largely amended control of the government directly or indirectly . so it's only online outlets that still perform some kind of independent function . there's 2 main ones in the chinese language. and one in the english language stan use is possibly the most famous of those 3. so with it's closure, what does that mean for people there who try to get free access to media? how do they go about getting it now? well, that's a very reasonable questions to say. there are a couple of other independent media organizations. still, sandy, the question tha
and he joined us now from london. thanks for joining us. and let's start with your experience there. what. what role did stand news play in the media landscape? well, stun news. i played a very important role in chinese language outlet, and it was one of the 2 remaining independent news outlets within the form of my circulation. as so in that sense, it provided a very big source of information to a lot suede of the hong kong population. the conventional media newspapers in stations, et cetera...
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whenever i look soon in a causal more they baby us will get us in michigan, michigan into middle know it by soul. they sit in the middle know, acquired total radical somewhat of asks encouraged by the success of the tax 20 associations, joined the effort led by cal video and bow, kara amanda nutritional labeling system. and they also hoped to raise the tax from 10 to 20 percent. but apparently these demands were unacceptable to mysterious nameless opponents. you're receive humans or can we deliver? no one is a may say, even you know, league, joy sick, leak in this julio. he me or would your love by hiena, they loved ones, he palate from natalia. they make equal in those as joint endears hook on when i'm in nasa. seamen doing here it is a little bit of a mika dulness. it entailed them always to go. is dumb. will get abbey in a low speed does. is he kiddos estate a days yet only inc. simon, your daughter is just had an accident. it is very serious. come quickly, she has been taken here. if she can pick, sorry, am more chal than me familiar, and was way, way of way. they're leaving. simo
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if it was just us telling people what to do, we wouldn't have used the money as well as they used the money for themselves and their families. and we were shocked and amazed and inspired by the fact that 50% of our unhoused recipients were able to secure housing. there's ray, who was able to save up enough to be able to find a housemate and contribute to half of the month's rent. caridad, who had a $302 a month contribution to a single room occupancy. >> reporter: and then there was drake alabanza, who was no longer able to work his job as a nurse after he developed severe sciatica and began living on the streets. miracle money helped him afford an s.r.o. unit: single room occupancy. >> it's ha to describe 'cause when i think of that, all i can think of is a miracle. >> reporter: today, softky is cancer-free, volunteering with kids, and enjoying life at her new home. >> this is so cool that this is your front yard or your backyard. it's awesome. >> being back here is a major part of being restored back to the world. the miracle messages family has been a miracle for me. >> based on th
if it was just us telling people what to do, we wouldn't have used the money as well as they used the money for themselves and their families. and we were shocked and amazed and inspired by the fact that 50% of our unhoused recipients were able to secure housing. there's ray, who was able to save up enough to be able to find a housemate and contribute to half of the month's rent. caridad, who had a $302 a month contribution to a single room occupancy. >> reporter: and then there was drake...
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and it goes on will they be us has look at us cuz you're quoting the portion. oh, in michigan, i you, me, john, you made you the tools there in the videos has what are those they call me that? took them as soon as he toss young case. kidding me. now to publish handles at a point with each mexican drinks, a whopping $144.00 quarts of soda per year. on the average. a world record is really junk food, imperialism. where is big western countries going, spreading their junk throughout the world? and obviously they've been welcomed with open arms. it's cheap, it's tasty. convenient, what's not to like a, at the corner grocery store, an apple cost more than a bottle of coke. ah, yes. the photo can come from us and let the n last endorse the ask it when i say to my c by man, a so spread, look, those i'm thought battle they, i say so the do those little sally mental studies your knowledge they love yet that me he'd gone see to meet us on my back. what is where you now? in boss, young dairy? dodie, i'm jealous by my think i ski not done with the analysts better so nice p
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if you want to help us, help us logistically and on the ground in a poor dated fashion." basically, what we're seeing is what experts have been warning about all along, which is there is not really a plan to get these doses into arms. juan: how does the u.s. effort compared to that of other countries, especially in this area, not so much of delivery of the vaccines, but from a tarmac into arms? for instance, the effort that china has been promoting around the world? >> you know, i don't really see other countries doing anything more or better than the united states. i don't think there is any sort of one model of a country that is doing the most to vaccinate the world. but what is absolutely clear is in all of our best interests to get to a goal that has been set by the world health organization, that is been embraced by the bide administration -- which is to get to 70% global vaccination by september 22 and this internal document that i obtained, basically says in order to do that, we have to massively surge up the effort. we are not there. if you look at the -- if you l
if you want to help us, help us logistically and on the ground in a poor dated fashion." basically, what we're seeing is what experts have been warning about all along, which is there is not really a plan to get these doses into arms. juan: how does the u.s. effort compared to that of other countries, especially in this area, not so much of delivery of the vaccines, but from a tarmac into arms? for instance, the effort that china has been promoting around the world? >> you know, i...
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thank you for joining us. the first case of the omicron variant was reported and it's far more contagious than other strains of the virus with cases doubling every few days. what your prediction of the variant in the golden ste? >> it's likely to go up very fast and high. i say that sadly. not any of us wanted that. up until a week or two, i thought we had a little time that we would not see a lot of it until january but you see cases spiking in new york and miami, more likely we will begin tosee significant spikes in cases even over the christmas week. >> question about how much protection vaccination really confers. l.a. times reported yesterday, the health department there new of 30 people in los angeles that had the omicron variant. a 24 were vaccinated and four have their booster shot . what does that tell you? >> it's clear that one of the superpowers of the new variant is it evades the immune system first some degree. that means you have to have the highest possible level of immunity. if you've had thre
thank you for joining us. the first case of the omicron variant was reported and it's far more contagious than other strains of the virus with cases doubling every few days. what your prediction of the variant in the golden ste? >> it's likely to go up very fast and high. i say that sadly. not any of us wanted that. up until a week or two, i thought we had a little time that we would not see a lot of it until january but you see cases spiking in new york and miami, more likely we will...
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they should not use their bullets and tear gas on us and our children, let them use it in a room for the army should be in the barracks if they were wearing civilian clothing, they could have stood with us or like a family from various parts of the city theatre with family, none of you can with across the mile, thousands gathered in front of the presidential palace on monday to voice their anger at the military and the deal. security forces use tear gas to disperse them. since the takeover medical workers there at least 44 people have been killed and nearly 300 injured yet more protests are scheduled for the coming days. many here say they won't stop until their demands for a full civil in government is meant to guarantee to dance, transition to democracy. he but morgan august 0. houghton france will close night clubs and titan, social distancing rules in response to the only cranberry and 12 coven. 19 a prime minister joel cast exit says the countries now in its 5th wave of the pandemic. a but he believes a high vaccination rates and the re, introduction of some restrictions will pr
they should not use their bullets and tear gas on us and our children, let them use it in a room for the army should be in the barracks if they were wearing civilian clothing, they could have stood with us or like a family from various parts of the city theatre with family, none of you can with across the mile, thousands gathered in front of the presidential palace on monday to voice their anger at the military and the deal. security forces use tear gas to disperse them. since the takeover...
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remember when we used to call each other on phones, and now they're using digital technology. so unless there's a repercussion, you have instances where, where governments, the u. s. government, for instance, today, banned some 40 companies from china because of some of the practices they were using with biotechnology to target muslim, bi norris that affects their business and it prevent us doing business with them from left or some sort of repercussion. besides a ban, those practices and that's for hire is going to continue to happen. now is training police investigating the deaths of 5 children who were killed when a gust of wind swept up a balancing castle. though jumping on, please say 3 more children are in a critical condition after falling to the ground from about 10 meters in the air. the children aged around 11, celebrating their last week of primary school. and the either state of has mania. the tragedy which occurred yesterday is beyond comprehension. it's devastating heartbreaking. it's just simply and comprehensible. what should have been a celebration to the end
remember when we used to call each other on phones, and now they're using digital technology. so unless there's a repercussion, you have instances where, where governments, the u. s. government, for instance, today, banned some 40 companies from china because of some of the practices they were using with biotechnology to target muslim, bi norris that affects their business and it prevent us doing business with them from left or some sort of repercussion. besides a ban, those practices and...
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the supreme court isn't helping us. no one is helping us. only us can help us. only we can do it. >> a mass group of trump supporters stormed the u.s. capitol to stop the certification of what they believe was a fraudulent election. cnn's elle extensively covered the 2017 rally at charlottesville. she was in the crowd this go round in the capitol. >> taking our freedoms, locking us down and turning this country into a socialist republic and that is not right! that's what i'm doing here. >> people think that donald trump plus the internet has brought out more extremists but actually, it's an inversion of that. donald trump plus the internet brought extremism to the masses, to much more common people. >> this is our capitol. we built it. >> this is a bunch of really, really pissed off regular folks. i got a job. this is wednesday. i'm supposed to be at work. yeah. >> one important comparison with unite the right is that it was taking an online movement into the real world. they were largely anonymous to each other online and once they got together, there was so mu
the supreme court isn't helping us. no one is helping us. only us can help us. only we can do it. >> a mass group of trump supporters stormed the u.s. capitol to stop the certification of what they believe was a fraudulent election. cnn's elle extensively covered the 2017 rally at charlottesville. she was in the crowd this go round in the capitol. >> taking our freedoms, locking us down and turning this country into a socialist republic and that is not right! that's what i'm doing...
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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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robert joins us with more. talk to us about the state of omicron and the outbreak happening in new york city. >> omicron is clearly spreading fast. cases are increasing a lot in new york and jersey, new jersey with some of the highest case numbers. it is spreading fast in the northeast and the midwest. it is less clear, the severity. a lot of the cases in hospitals, people dying, those are still unvaccinated people. omicron can cause breaks through -- breakthrough cases but it is not clear whether the will be severe. emily: we got positive news about the effectiveness of the maternal booster. -- them moderna booster. >> moderna came out with news that as expected, two shots alone don't do that much to protect against breakthrough symptomatic cases. this wasn't -- a third booster shot, antibodies growth 37 fold so a big increase in antibodies. this indicates as we expected, with the pfizer shot, to protect against symptomatic cases with omicron, you will need a booster. emily: how many new vaccinations are actua
robert joins us with more. talk to us about the state of omicron and the outbreak happening in new york city. >> omicron is clearly spreading fast. cases are increasing a lot in new york and jersey, new jersey with some of the highest case numbers. it is spreading fast in the northeast and the midwest. it is less clear, the severity. a lot of the cases in hospitals, people dying, those are still unvaccinated people. omicron can cause breaks through -- breakthrough cases but it is not...