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host: cecily strong at that europe's dinner. we were watching live coverage of the washington correspondents dinner tonight on c-span, and we have enjoyed this evening but amy of the washington post and janet donovan, who was a publicist and author of the column. ladies, they are bringing up serious issues as we heard there as part of cecily strong's comedy night. >> she got at the dynamic. there was always that bit of edginess and hesitation in the room as to whether to laugh and then the slow burn comes. that is one of the things about this dinner is the awkwardness, the potential for all goodness. the potential for jokes to go too far or fall a little flat in the room that is that big and that electric, how it all plays out. host: they always joke about c-span, it seems. >> i thought it was bold of you all to use that particular expert. a lot of the media organizations, particularly the tv networks come in for a few whacks. host: and we are just about 10 minutes away before remarks will begin tonight. we want to just at this
host: cecily strong at that europe's dinner. we were watching live coverage of the washington correspondents dinner tonight on c-span, and we have enjoyed this evening but amy of the washington post and janet donovan, who was a publicist and author of the column. ladies, they are bringing up serious issues as we heard there as part of cecily strong's comedy night. >> she got at the dynamic. there was always that bit of edginess and hesitation in the room as to whether to laugh and then...
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you work across a number of countries — across the usa, canada and europe. so i'm kind of wondering, aaron, do you find different demands from each region? we do. you know, the humanisation of pets is pretty universal. and so the trends you see in the us around people's emotional relationship with their animals transcends pretty much every developed country. so in spain, you know, about half of spanish dog owners think that their dog is an appropriatejudge of their dating life so that they trust their dogs intuition on that. you know, 71% of people in the uk, actually, would prefer their dog to be at their wedding than some of their friends and family. and so it's, you know, that humanisation, that emotional relationship where i start to view my dog as a child, not as a piece of property is pretty universal. and, aaron, i've got to ask you, just how much growth have you seen in the sector? because some of the numbers that we've been looking at on the show, the spend on pets is only heading in one direction and that is up. how are you seeing it and, important
you work across a number of countries — across the usa, canada and europe. so i'm kind of wondering, aaron, do you find different demands from each region? we do. you know, the humanisation of pets is pretty universal. and so the trends you see in the us around people's emotional relationship with their animals transcends pretty much every developed country. so in spain, you know, about half of spanish dog owners think that their dog is an appropriatejudge of their dating life so that they...
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right in tanzania was copied by the 3rd right, led by the nazis in order to extricate the peoples of europe. the welcome back to the west of lowers. i'm john kerry onto we're speaking with journalist and podcast or instruct christmas swami about the act of self immolation . good to have you with us to show thanks for being here. thank you for having me, sir. the. the great whistleblower daniel ellsberg was a dear friend of mine. he told me once that in 1965 he just happens to be at the pentagon. when norman morrison set himself on fire. just 40 feet from the office of the secretary of defense, robert mcnamara, he watched the entire thing unfold, and he said that he was affected by it for the rest of his life. morrison was a quaker, and an opponent of the war in vietnam and lake erin bush. now, this was not an act of suicide, but a seriously considered political statement. even more interesting daniels where he said that mcnamara himself was horrified and affected by morrison's action. i'm not sure how we can actually quantify something like that, but historically, how does one measure the e
right in tanzania was copied by the 3rd right, led by the nazis in order to extricate the peoples of europe. the welcome back to the west of lowers. i'm john kerry onto we're speaking with journalist and podcast or instruct christmas swami about the act of self immolation . good to have you with us to show thanks for being here. thank you for having me, sir. the. the great whistleblower daniel ellsberg was a dear friend of mine. he told me once that in 1965 he just happens to be at the...
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another biopsy and send it to heidelberg to see what might help as in comp, tumors samples from all over europe. i sent the heidelberg and behind every one of them has a child with cancer. the children all need an effective treatment. just know to cancers are identical. to researchers analyze each tumors, character risk takes as precisely as possible. they search for its unique weak spots looking for clues that might tell them how best to attack it. there were hundreds of potentially effective therapies on the market, but most of them were developed for adults to find out whether they could also help a child miniature tumors or cultivated from the children's cancer samples incubators, like this house around $1000.00, many tumors per child, a 1000 guinea pigs age exposed to a particular cancer drug on behalf of a young patient. maybe come in our program, help pinpoint the right medication for the patients from a wide range of possibilities. individual inputs in the police div, i also think called mosquito the machine uses, need those to dispense the cancer drive. 80 different active compounds ar
another biopsy and send it to heidelberg to see what might help as in comp, tumors samples from all over europe. i sent the heidelberg and behind every one of them has a child with cancer. the children all need an effective treatment. just know to cancers are identical. to researchers analyze each tumors, character risk takes as precisely as possible. they search for its unique weak spots looking for clues that might tell them how best to attack it. there were hundreds of potentially effective...
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world is so intertwined, and particularly among allies like the united states and israel, but also, but europe in that camp, japan. and you've got a lot of networks where it's just, we have a world where it's very, very hard to just say we're, we're no longer entwined. how do you be responsible today? a person of conscience in the tech world? what sorts of reforms do you want to see applied to this? yeah, i think that needs to be an awful lot of folks with arms book, some summit on the side of a i, we need to to be focused on responsible a i, we need to have international agreements in the same way that we did after world war 2 after guys are we asked to look at and say, how is a i being used? how is automation being used in attacks against civilians? and i think we need to say that no point. sure to any day i be involved in any way in making a life or death decision. so that, that, that's one side of it. i think the other side of it is that we need to shine some light on everything that has been happening for this for through ads, all of the big tech companies and be open a batch the, the mec
world is so intertwined, and particularly among allies like the united states and israel, but also, but europe in that camp, japan. and you've got a lot of networks where it's just, we have a world where it's very, very hard to just say we're, we're no longer entwined. how do you be responsible today? a person of conscience in the tech world? what sorts of reforms do you want to see applied to this? yeah, i think that needs to be an awful lot of folks with arms book, some summit on the side of...
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lester holt said you haven't been to the border, she sort of laughed and said well i haven't been to europe either. while investigating that story, it turns out that she had been -- received media training including an answer on that question, why haven't you been to the border and she apparently forgot or did not want to use the prepared talking points she was given by the administering. she fell flat in that interview. certainly republicans made a great deal of that interview, pointing to her as someone who is not serious about the issue. host: steve in florida, democratic caller. steve in florida, democratic caller. you are up. caller: yes, yes, sir. i wanted to make a point of the difference between kamala harris and joe -- donald trump and mike pence. kamala harris is an intellectual elephant and donald trump and mike pence are fleas. host: what about her intellect? guest: i think she has plenty of intellect. she's served as attorney general and she did a very good job representing californians in the senate. i think that when it came to running her own presidential campaign in 2020 du
lester holt said you haven't been to the border, she sort of laughed and said well i haven't been to europe either. while investigating that story, it turns out that she had been -- received media training including an answer on that question, why haven't you been to the border and she apparently forgot or did not want to use the prepared talking points she was given by the administering. she fell flat in that interview. certainly republicans made a great deal of that interview, pointing to her...
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we're under weight development, that includes europe and japan. the under weight has been positive in terms of that allocation. we're over weight china, this has been negative over the last one and three years but it has been positive over the last four years. next, we'll discuss sector exposure. dis rupgt all sectors, we're seeing proliferation of data, a i and robotic driving innovation. decrease in cost in capitol driving innovation in biotech, biotech or fueling and fueling acquisition with smaller tech companies. fda was so busy with covid, there was a backlog with approval, approving more novel treatments. we're seeing aging demographic, this will increase more prodly. --broadly. this has been positive in the most resent year. over the long term hats been additive. public equity average car upon intensity, decreased 62% compared to fiscal year 2017. weighted average, carbon intensity, it's 43 percent lower than our benchmark. and net zero and mission goals set by countries and companies that are weighing on energy more broadly. you know, we'
we're under weight development, that includes europe and japan. the under weight has been positive in terms of that allocation. we're over weight china, this has been negative over the last one and three years but it has been positive over the last four years. next, we'll discuss sector exposure. dis rupgt all sectors, we're seeing proliferation of data, a i and robotic driving innovation. decrease in cost in capitol driving innovation in biotech, biotech or fueling and fueling acquisition with...
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does it suggest that actually we are an outlier within europe for allowing some of the worst vestiges of humanity to stay here on our taxpayer dime ? taxpayer dime? >> very eloquently put, sir. yeah. look, i don't know what's going on. i don't think there's the political will to sort this out because not only have the tories allowed insane amounts of legal migration, 700,000 over the course of a couple of years , the course of a couple of years, they also can't stop dinghies crossing the channel just flimsy inflatable dinghies. we used to rule the waves. rule britannia. we conquered the world with our navy. and now we can't stop some dinghies from the local tesco in calais. coming over to me, it's very, very bizarre. in actual fact, it's so incompetent. it does make me wonder sometimes whether it's , you know, whether it's, you know, intentional in some way. because if you really wanted to stop the boats, all you have to do is adopt. and i've been saying it for weeks, is adopt the policy of australia, which has turned them back, put them into a very safe lifeboat style vessels. and yo
does it suggest that actually we are an outlier within europe for allowing some of the worst vestiges of humanity to stay here on our taxpayer dime ? taxpayer dime? >> very eloquently put, sir. yeah. look, i don't know what's going on. i don't think there's the political will to sort this out because not only have the tories allowed insane amounts of legal migration, 700,000 over the course of a couple of years , the course of a couple of years, they also can't stop dinghies crossing the...
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so the major bryant export are no longer dependent on the united states and europe, the federal credit. so that's what i know of that as to what the longer the some way english can remember this only to get political just for the that's the 1st stuff which from criminals will be officially pretty much this will cover them and i was kind of given you know to pretty much the sort of thing. well, obviously if i live in the middle of just some of which was, which was i still to give a feel for you. all the things you just called us was born in the service provides some the logistical photos on the, especially the bus for but those tasks, what it costs the card, but the, the additional service i want to restore you and then mosley this is going to, i'm not sure, but the from the testimony of witness yoseph kaminsky. my back and my own without my son dumb who was lying next to me about 3 meters away called me so that i'd pull him out of a puddle. i called to him, lifted him up a bit, but i saw that he was torn by bullets into hobbs. my son managed to ask me whether his mom was alive and died
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campaigns of the european parliamentary elections in june, polls suggest that it could come in 2nd in europe, most populous country. but the party is mired in yet another scandal laughed to one of its candidates was arrested on accusations of spying for china. william peacock has more from berlin. see if these leaders have some reasons to be cheerful as they look into that campaign for the european elections that come with the 2nd in the polls expected to win most states than ever before. but, but also facing ever more scandals. and one man was conspicuous by his absence puts you need a team to a couple of tried to explain why they made canada that wasn't the next to me. i knew that i'd like to take this opportunity to think maximilian cost for saying that today shouldn't be about caught. caught, cox today is about the, the costs we add, the prod, you that puts out gemini 1st starts the tardiness and then the train were done because the $1.00 as if these top kinds of elections crowd was meant to be funding this campaign. but last monday, one of his members of staff was arrested by the juveni
campaigns of the european parliamentary elections in june, polls suggest that it could come in 2nd in europe, most populous country. but the party is mired in yet another scandal laughed to one of its candidates was arrested on accusations of spying for china. william peacock has more from berlin. see if these leaders have some reasons to be cheerful as they look into that campaign for the european elections that come with the 2nd in the polls expected to win most states than ever before. but,...
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or look at europe where roy -- where regulators have long applied -- to their continence intern at infrastructure while america's economy, digital economy is the envy of the world, sluggish european network suffer from chronic underinvestment. without greater investment, the biden administration's own broader policy objectives fall apart. the administration wants isps to opt into federal support programs so it can bring broadband to underserved communities but who will take that financial risk when the isps returns can be wiped away with the stroke of a bureaucratic pen. the administration has pushed isps to deploy technologies to offer additional competitive options beyond dominant chinese vendors. but who will invest in it when it's core functionalities, virtualization and network slicing might violate an amorphous rule against impairing or degrading traffic? while misrepresenting titles to -- title ii's benefit, -- it is a textbook example of arbitrary and capricious agency action to reach a predetermined outcome. in the end, and thankfully i'm coming to the end, there is a barnburner of multi
or look at europe where roy -- where regulators have long applied -- to their continence intern at infrastructure while america's economy, digital economy is the envy of the world, sluggish european network suffer from chronic underinvestment. without greater investment, the biden administration's own broader policy objectives fall apart. the administration wants isps to opt into federal support programs so it can bring broadband to underserved communities but who will take that financial risk...
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this is an era of large immigration from europe to the united states. but beyond just the sourcing or i'm sorry, beyond just the situate nation, students might also look at the intended audience or the purpose. oftentimes, i find in my classrooms that students are gravitate towards those because they seem to be the easiest. well, the intended audience are the immigrants who are coming over or the purpose is useless. sweet. but of course that's too simplistic. what college board really wants to see and what we want to see in our classrooms is the students can go beyond just identifying who the audience is or what the purpose of the author was to why is that significant? so if we take the audience, these, you know, immigrants, why is that important? well, what we know if, we think about immigration patterns is that there's been a shift in immigration that has happened starting in the 1880s, where there is a continued immigration from traditional places, whether it's whether it's from ireland, from germany, from. but then there is a huge wave of so-called
this is an era of large immigration from europe to the united states. but beyond just the sourcing or i'm sorry, beyond just the situate nation, students might also look at the intended audience or the purpose. oftentimes, i find in my classrooms that students are gravitate towards those because they seem to be the easiest. well, the intended audience are the immigrants who are coming over or the purpose is useless. sweet. but of course that's too simplistic. what college board really wants to...
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it was more of both a human show for the main enemy, united states of america, nathan in europe, is kind of sits alliance of uh, of nato in the end. so united states, you said last month, that despite all the new, clear se but rattling, but we've heard from fulton, they don't want the afraid of nuclear war. what makes you so sure of that? jose, and also as you settled, they must understand that. so you're going to use those that technical uh, ukes, uh, could be suicidal for uh for say every gene for the country they want to leave for. they want to enjoy this life and because of that, so yes, so the, so nuclear black mailing, she's quite impressive and quite effective as it is quite effective because it's present in fact to prevents as the west from giving the sophisticated weapons to you. correct? yes. as a problem for actually so that's a very conversations that talk about the nuclear work became such a light. my talk, we can do it. why not? this is a main danger to proceed. so the domestic complex that it is possible. this is the danger of furniture story and wrote recently that societ
it was more of both a human show for the main enemy, united states of america, nathan in europe, is kind of sits alliance of uh, of nato in the end. so united states, you said last month, that despite all the new, clear se but rattling, but we've heard from fulton, they don't want the afraid of nuclear war. what makes you so sure of that? jose, and also as you settled, they must understand that. so you're going to use those that technical uh, ukes, uh, could be suicidal for uh for say every...
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the evidence in europe shows us that there's actually overlapping characteristics between people who are suicidal from mental illness symptoms, who can benefit from suicide prevention, and people who seek and get psychiatric euthanasia there. and so it's not only that we don't know how to separate those groups. we don't even know if they are separate groups. and that combined leads to the third problem, which is that then, in particular, you risk and jeopardise the most marginalised people in society. and unfortunately we know that with mental illness there are also concurrent higher rates of social suffering, like poverty, loneliness, housing, insecurity, isolation, all sorts of social suffering. and so it's a terrible perfect storm where you're taking somebody in a period of genuine suffering who, from their illness itself, they have a hard time separating out what any possible hopeful future might or might not be. and in the context of issues like maid, the problem becomes that we need to predict who will not get better. and i can think in my own practice of a number of people who
the evidence in europe shows us that there's actually overlapping characteristics between people who are suicidal from mental illness symptoms, who can benefit from suicide prevention, and people who seek and get psychiatric euthanasia there. and so it's not only that we don't know how to separate those groups. we don't even know if they are separate groups. and that combined leads to the third problem, which is that then, in particular, you risk and jeopardise the most marginalised people in...
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agriculture and now and so the major, great export are no longer dependent on the united states and europe, the welcome back to going underground. i'm still here with the old survey. i unexplainable unpredictable uncontrollable professor room and the impulse k. well, we were talking about the, the a, a safety in, in part one, nearly all of, of ceo's of the a, l. c o, somebody believe they, i, as the potential to destroy humanity, rather reflection of their own personal priorities. why, why are they so concerned? do they believe it a threatens them and then lead power? well if it's not, control is driving $71.00. it will definitely change the current order of change economics if the free labor, physical and cognitive uh, what does it do to our standard kind of way of compensating people? what's the value of a dollar in an economy where a labor is free? and it's a moment and actually do you know mosque owner of x talked about how he had a jokey tweet about at the moment to prove your human. you have to prove that there are a number of traffic lights in the grids square when you're on the int
agriculture and now and so the major, great export are no longer dependent on the united states and europe, the welcome back to going underground. i'm still here with the old survey. i unexplainable unpredictable uncontrollable professor room and the impulse k. well, we were talking about the, the a, a safety in, in part one, nearly all of, of ceo's of the a, l. c o, somebody believe they, i, as the potential to destroy humanity, rather reflection of their own personal priorities. why, why are...
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and the middle of europe niece in europe is rather carton, actually warming up with temperatures into the low twenty's. this reading could be significant with send a storm warnings on stuff they probably transferring to the east during sunday, readings preferring spaces to cold enough for a bit of snow up in the po renee, using the high ground of the old and spain. and then the circulation and then all see means pretty pull weather for eastern scuffle, but this is all nice and warm and actually gets warmer. his baltic states and even scans. and they have here for the next day or so. but if you happen to be thinking, if there are the holidays in, for example, the small items that use to spain, maybe you should think again, mondays know barcode that he'd spend the story in this a hell in africa throughout the last 2 or 3 weeks. and he still is, look at these temperatures, 45, close to bundles, 38, there was an all show breeze at 10, so just bonds. you would also get halter up to about $39.00 or 40 well above average. so it's pretty wide spread throughout this a how there is right off th
and the middle of europe niece in europe is rather carton, actually warming up with temperatures into the low twenty's. this reading could be significant with send a storm warnings on stuff they probably transferring to the east during sunday, readings preferring spaces to cold enough for a bit of snow up in the po renee, using the high ground of the old and spain. and then the circulation and then all see means pretty pull weather for eastern scuffle, but this is all nice and warm and actually...
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agriculture and now and so the major growth export are no longer dependence on the united states and europe, the headline stories this our crowds of protesters fill the streets of tel aviv valdez release them. um, prime minister netanyahu strike a deal with her masterly soul remaining hostages from casa to call on the government to resign. this is the worst government that was gimme, as well as back out west of the attempts to seize itself. it's due to the spring conflict with ace. and peter for of course, take it back, must pay it. bosco incurs, listed on russia, said it's absurd that the west still cannot name the culprits of the act of industrial terrorism. not destroys the north spring gas pipelines over 18 months.
agriculture and now and so the major growth export are no longer dependence on the united states and europe, the headline stories this our crowds of protesters fill the streets of tel aviv valdez release them. um, prime minister netanyahu strike a deal with her masterly soul remaining hostages from casa to call on the government to resign. this is the worst government that was gimme, as well as back out west of the attempts to seize itself. it's due to the spring conflict with ace. and peter...
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located in the heart of europe, you are connected to the world experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and strongly alice services. be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd, managed by front, bought the this is the tip of the news live from the south african box freedom day. 30 years after the historic collection that mocked the official end of the positive president from oppose a mass. the anniversary with a celebration in pretoria, but this illusion is growing and these party look set to lose its parliamentary majority. next month election is also coming up, process steps up. it's a tax on hugh crime, heating a psychiatric hospital and power stations. it comes as long as a lied ministry aid from the us is said to arrive in the country. the .
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but other countries jump in and not only the united states and not only countries in europe, some countries in the middle east as well and you can see a path in the future where israel is genuinely integrated in the region where other countries are helping to make sure it's defended but that also requires that gaza come to an end and that there be a clear pathway to a palestinian state in that kind of future. israel gets what it has sought from the start of its existence, which is normal relations with countries in the region acceptance in the region and its biggest problem, the biggest threat to security to israel, to other countries in the region, and to the united states around is isolated. >> is there a world in which you could roll out this framework for israel, saudi normalization and a two-state solution before there's a ceasefire in place, almost a push towards a potential ceasefire to end this war. >> well, i think we've been, we've been clear about what the vision is and beyond that we've been working intensively to flesh it out, working with our partners working with european par
but other countries jump in and not only the united states and not only countries in europe, some countries in the middle east as well and you can see a path in the future where israel is genuinely integrated in the region where other countries are helping to make sure it's defended but that also requires that gaza come to an end and that there be a clear pathway to a palestinian state in that kind of future. israel gets what it has sought from the start of its existence, which is normal...
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full suggested could come in 2nd in europe, most populous country. it's meyer and controversy. after an aid of one of his candidates was arrested on accusations of spying for china. ukraine says had shot down 21 of 34 missiles that were launched by russia and an overnight attack. most of the strikes targeted ukraine's energy facilities. and ukraine says that it targeted to oil refineries in rushes across nadar region with drones. early on saturday, the attack caused the fire was that the facilities keys also saying that it struck a military airfield in the same region. at least 20 soldiers have been killed and several others injured after an ammunition explosion in cambodia. it happened to the military base in campbell exposed providence. it was not immediately clear what caused the explosion. hundreds of homes have been damaged after powerful tornadoes plowed through the meet us midwest. at least 3 people were injured, and some 11000 homes are without power and the state of nebraska medical suture weeks has more. the moment if to need to touch down in the us state of the town
full suggested could come in 2nd in europe, most populous country. it's meyer and controversy. after an aid of one of his candidates was arrested on accusations of spying for china. ukraine says had shot down 21 of 34 missiles that were launched by russia and an overnight attack. most of the strikes targeted ukraine's energy facilities. and ukraine says that it targeted to oil refineries in rushes across nadar region with drones. early on saturday, the attack caused the fire was that the...
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it hadn't with the west, and they usually believe the west and what we have now in the council of europe. as a result of the only members of the united nations can also be members of the council if you're in the cost of all is not that $1.00. and yet they're holding a vote. all of that is breaking the rules or creating the rules as we see fit under the only sticks of help remediating. such moves are like absolutes of belief. those things are coordinated after all, the part is promoting these 2 events are the same. and so we're not asking for any richard actions against any one in the bulk is enough. we're not even looking for allies. would only stick to our policies if you were looking for an ally who would understand and have a dialogue with us about the problems. and not those who make decisions and offices are far away in impulse solutions with no real basis. that will succeed anywhere in the world is the wes tried to push its liberalism narrative on so many countries and look out that way that all these are, of course the one 3rd choose to be the only one eastern. and i believe that
it hadn't with the west, and they usually believe the west and what we have now in the council of europe. as a result of the only members of the united nations can also be members of the council if you're in the cost of all is not that $1.00. and yet they're holding a vote. all of that is breaking the rules or creating the rules as we see fit under the only sticks of help remediating. such moves are like absolutes of belief. those things are coordinated after all, the part is promoting these 2...
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you know, it's happened in europe. it's in america. i mean, it it hasn't i mean, the really terrible thing about this opioid crisis that started, you know, with the with purdue pharma is that it completely undermined trust in the most trusted institutions of rural america. you know, your doctor, your pharmacist, your nurse. so this is what this, again, is sort of uncanny replay of what happened china in the 19th century and. as i argue in the book, in many ways, what america is living today is really sort of uncanny or shall i say, reflection of what china lived through in the 19th century. that is, you know, opium entered it sort of entered through portals, created by other challenges until it became, as it were, a civilizational of challenge. hello. thank you so much. that was really a wonderful session. and i just want to preface my question by saying that, you know, your has been so important for, you know, so many people and especially those of us who are academics like, myself and studying postcolonial and, you know, writing abou
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but all of this exciting science was happening in europe. the best scientific research being carried out in germany and france and england. einstein then was living in switzerland when he came up. the theory of relativity, a america is a backwater at that time. we do not care about science. we spend very little on it the us nationwide at this has only for industrial research labs that would become over a thousand after world war one when we rely i'm sorry world war two when we realize that the science stuff is maybe kind important for society. but before the war the u.s. is just not really on the scientific stage. what oppenheimer can be credited with is he goes to and almost single handedly brings the study of quantum physics back to america because without quantum physics we don't get an atomic bomb. but if we turn away from science for a minute and start at oppenheimer's life, maybe you know, a minute ago i said he was born in the place, but maybe he actually was born in the right because he's born in new york city to an extreme, supremel
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and the middle of europe nice in europe is rather quiet and actually warming up the temperatures into the low twenty's. this reading could be significant, but send a storm warnings on stuff they probably transferring to the east during sunday. rains, preferring spain, and still cold enough for a bit of snow from the parent to using the higher end of the old in the spine. and then the circulation and then all see means pretty pull weather for eastern scuffle . but this is all nice. and bowman actually gets woman who's in the baltic states and even scans and 8 here for the next day or so. but if you happen to be thinking of any holidays in, for example, the small items that uses pain, maybe you should think again, mondays know barcode that he'd spend the story in this a hell in africa throughout the last 2 or 3 weeks. and it still is, look at these temperatures, 45, across to bundles, 38, there was an i'll show breeze at tense, just bands. you would also get halter up to about $39.00 or 40 well above bits average. so it's pretty wide spread throughout this a how to there is right off th
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. >> it's because europe doesn't need to make them bendy anymore. but i mean i voted remain but when i see stuff like this, it makes me. >> it makes me. can we swap? i wish i could go back and vote leave. >> it's insane. and also people , >> it's insane. and also people, you know, why can't people just get over it? paul. >> well , is exactly it. >> well, is exactly it. >> well, is exactly it. >> well, is exactly it. >> well, i don't know why they can't get over it. it's like it's just like this endless break—up, isn't it? it's like she left you, mate . move over she left you, mate. move over it. yeah. it's ridiculous. and it's not so much brexit thing because we can all laugh about brexit. now was eight years ago. we can't all laugh about brexit, but it is. it is funny to people keep trudging it up. however, the climate change things, everything is climate change. >> that's the gift that keeps giving you trip over in the street. >> it's because of climate change. >> yeah, if it's warm, it's climate change. if it's cold, it's climate change. >> yea
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it is a good day for america, a good day for europe, and a good day for world peace. this is consequential. i just signed into law a massive security package that was passed by the house of representatives this weekend, and by the senate yesterday. it's going to make america safer, it's going to make the world safer, and it continues american leadership in the world and everyone knows it gives vital support to america's partners so they can defend themselves against threats to their sovereignty. in the lives and freedom of their citizens. because when our allies are stronger, and i will make this point again and again, when our allies are stronger, we are stronger. i'm grateful to all those in congress, democrats, republicans, independents who voted for this bill. it should have been easier and it should have gotten there sooner, but in the end, we did what america always does. we rose to the moment and came together and we got it done. now we need to move fast, and we are. over two years, russia has been responsible for a brutal campaign against ukraine. they killed
it is a good day for america, a good day for europe, and a good day for world peace. this is consequential. i just signed into law a massive security package that was passed by the house of representatives this weekend, and by the senate yesterday. it's going to make america safer, it's going to make the world safer, and it continues american leadership in the world and everyone knows it gives vital support to america's partners so they can defend themselves against threats to their...
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it is the largest country holy in europe. it is a huge area to cover. many people noted that america, britain and france were able to help protect israeli air space recently. that was true and that was some things ukrainian notice. israel is tiny compared ukraine to stop it is a vast country. russia is also learning. russia launched a major air offensive in the first winter of the war. ukraine was able to largely defend itself against that. but the russians are learning and they improve their tactics. they have improved their weaponry. they have managed to study the ukraine energy system more and more thoroughly. so it is a combination of factors. ukraine's size, dwindling supplies of air defences, and the fact that russia's tactics, russia's bombing tactics, are improving and becoming more effective. you put them together and it is a deadly cocktail for ukraine. the only solution ukrainian sea is to have a far greater defence network in place. peter dickinson, good to get your analysis. police in the united states have moved in on a pro—palestinian p
it is the largest country holy in europe. it is a huge area to cover. many people noted that america, britain and france were able to help protect israeli air space recently. that was true and that was some things ukrainian notice. israel is tiny compared ukraine to stop it is a vast country. russia is also learning. russia launched a major air offensive in the first winter of the war. ukraine was able to largely defend itself against that. but the russians are learning and they improve their...
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there are officials from many governments across the region, as well as from europe, all gathering together. what they are talking about again is renewed pressure on hamas to take this agreement that is on the table, to release the hostages that it holds, whether dead or alive, to get to a cease-fire. and from that cease-fire, everyone is working toward a massive expansion in humanitarian aid to help all of those civilians in gaza, who had no part in what hamas did on october 7th. and then, to really begin the day after planning. not just humanitarian aid, but clearing out the rubble, getting people back to their homes, getting water turned back on. all the things we need to ensure that there is a viable future for gaza that is not under the stranglehold of hamas. >> one reason that has been offered for cease-fire negotiations being stalled is because it is still unclear how many hostages in gaza are still alive. here's what national security advisor jake sullivan said on msnbc yesterday. >> if you would have asked me a week ago, i would have said, i felt we are in a deadlock. not that this
there are officials from many governments across the region, as well as from europe, all gathering together. what they are talking about again is renewed pressure on hamas to take this agreement that is on the table, to release the hostages that it holds, whether dead or alive, to get to a cease-fire. and from that cease-fire, everyone is working toward a massive expansion in humanitarian aid to help all of those civilians in gaza, who had no part in what hamas did on october 7th. and then, to...
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launch its campaign for the european parliamentary elections in june, po, suggested could come in 2nd in europe's most populous country. it's might in controversy after an aid of one of its candidates was arrested on accusations of spying for china, troy, and hoc that'd be the political am miss. and electra at i'd shot university. he says, voters have become disillusioned with mainstream political parties and that's led to the rise of the far right. we are going to see if the sheets or sheets to the lights in model stuff. so you don't see it in countries because of the ongoing topic of migration that generated glasses of c o p union. and that's why there's a lot of accounts about his thoughts and to, to express that he saw the ocean floor. so he's typically politics, you know, counseling defiant with me, consults the ongoing migration crisis. uh, it says uh, explode t like in, oscar that was um gosh, ethically up to queen. uh, we still have a lot of problems with it, etc closes and the consequences out of 20152016 now we're talking about so each equation is a smaller you will need sending communi
launch its campaign for the european parliamentary elections in june, po, suggested could come in 2nd in europe's most populous country. it's might in controversy after an aid of one of its candidates was arrested on accusations of spying for china, troy, and hoc that'd be the political am miss. and electra at i'd shot university. he says, voters have become disillusioned with mainstream political parties and that's led to the rise of the far right. we are going to see if the sheets or sheets...
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he said, why, why, quote, by interpreting -- by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of europe entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of european ambition, rivalship, interest, humor, or capris, closed quote? indeed, it seems no price is too high, no weapons system off-limits. our only strategy appears to be spend, spend, spend, then spend more, with little to no thought given to the consequences. it' it's the continuation to the lackluster approach to the ukraine-russia conflict. devoid of strategy, while advocating the jahs majority of funding to the middle east and europe, neglecting the looming threats from china and the warnings from great national policy experts who warn us time and again that the same weapons that we're depleting, sending to other parts of the world, to ukraine, are those in such dire need in taiwan and elsewhere. the $13 billion in military aid to israel is just poked -- just posed with the up to -- juxtaposed with the up to $9.1 billion in civilian aid going to hamas. now, some would say you mean gaza. i say no, i mean hamas. you cannot send th
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communist party from starting a war in the indo-pacific that would make the one that's now going on in europe look like child's play, far more dangerous. and by the way, it does something i've been trying to do since 2019. i believe he was the first member of congress to call for a banning -- not a banning of tiktok, a banning of bytedance which is the company that owns tiktok. bytedance sells tiktok. tiktok continued to operate. we should not have a company operating in the united states about the algorithm that it has and access to the data that it has that powers that algorithm. we should not have a company like that operating in the united states. it has something to do with everything the chinese communist party tells them to do. but the reason why the headlines are going to be about ukraine funding is because that's the part of this bill that frankly has been controversial. it has people that oppose it. i personally believe it is in the national interest of the united states to help ukraine. ukraine was invaded not once but twice by vladimir putin. i supported ukraine and helping ukrain
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no other american has this much familiarity with europe in. incongruous he can be viewed with suspicion for that very reason. he's a little too worldly. he's a little too european. then by the time he comes back from france, he's almost a little too french. in france, however, he's practically a walking statue. liberty. he is the ideal man because he has himself, as they see at the tamer of lightning, the man who has somehow found out the secrets of the heavens and has has bottled electricity. so in this role, they see him as a sort of backwoods philosopher and a great man of science, and he is the celebrity to beat all celebrities when arrives in france to the point where he can barely walk through the streets without being accosted mobs. we have a statue of the marquis de lafayette here in washington. is there a benjamin franklin statue in paris? there is? a huge statue of benjamin franklin in paris. and there's avenue. benjamin franklin in paris. there's not an avenue franklin in london. what, if any, did ben franklin play in creating the u
no other american has this much familiarity with europe in. incongruous he can be viewed with suspicion for that very reason. he's a little too worldly. he's a little too european. then by the time he comes back from france, he's almost a little too french. in france, however, he's practically a walking statue. liberty. he is the ideal man because he has himself, as they see at the tamer of lightning, the man who has somehow found out the secrets of the heavens and has has bottled electricity....
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very big in japan market and big companies market cap-wise in europe. i think those of the four areas, including the united states, that have very large market cap multinational insurance companies. david: today in aig, what is the biggest challenge you face as the ceo of aig? what are you most worried about? peter: well, all of what is happening geopolitically. we have just come out of the pandemic. the complexities across the world and the fragility of what might happen in the future is what i worry about the most. there are things -- if you told me five years ago you are going to come in and be the ceo and deal with a global pandemic, two wars, potential political tension across the world, and also dealing with financial challenges, that is a lot. and so making sure that we focus and deliver on what we can do as an insurance company and adapt to all the changes going on around us. david: for young professionals who might be watching and say, i'm looking for a job, maybe i should get in the insurance business, what makes it so exciting? peter: i think
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he's to take over europe, asia, africa, australia, the high seas. of course, churchill's blowing in here. this is where it's headed. if you don't enter, who knows where hitler's going to go. and when he takes over everything else, he'll surely come after the united states. so here was where roosevelt calmly but surely talked people out of their isolationism so on one radio chat he said this is not a conversation about it's a conversation about national. let's talk about the need national security another one he's saying we see what hitler's doing. we see it. we know the power warfare in this war. we see he's headed toward getting a foothold that would allow him attack the united states. if we don't him now and people you know he's right. you know he's right. this is this is a a type of that we cannot ignore. we be isolationist and this kind of problem. and so by the time pearl harbor hit, of course, everybody was ready to jump on board and let's go get them. and he started up war machine and thereby wiped out depression finally. and so for him to an
he's to take over europe, asia, africa, australia, the high seas. of course, churchill's blowing in here. this is where it's headed. if you don't enter, who knows where hitler's going to go. and when he takes over everything else, he'll surely come after the united states. so here was where roosevelt calmly but surely talked people out of their isolationism so on one radio chat he said this is not a conversation about it's a conversation about national. let's talk about the need national...
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and europe, the, [000:00:00;00] the headlines stories today, russia strikes back at western attempts to seize its assets due to the ukraine conflict with us in petersburg court ruling that america's biggest bank must pay at most schools in person, south africa, celebration 30 years of freedom from the apartheid regime on it's persons democratic elections. the nations deputy foreign minister spoke exclusively to r t as quite a way what it means as to what it means to be again to add to paul to pay you a space and attended out a tool for your own country. and 2 children are killed.
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the final solution was hitler's program to annihilate all of the jewish people and not only in europe, throughout the entire world. so when you see things like this, people say that these protests are not anti-semitic. that's the perfect representation why it's true that it's anti-semitic. griff: you took that picture. >> i did. griff: when you is an it, what did you feel? >> i felt what are they doing here on this campus? why should i feel threatened on my own campus? i'm here and trig to educate myself, trying to finish-- trying to continue my academic career, but there's people chanting there's only one solution, intifada revolution and calling from the river to the sea, palestine will be free. all of these chants and all of these signs are blatant anti-semitism and that's when freedom of speech should not-- that's where your first amendment right of freedom of speech should not protect you. griff: paul, you know, not only is david's situation significant, an example of anti-semmism. but james, not clear if he's been expelled, zionists don't deserve to live. have we crossed a red l
the final solution was hitler's program to annihilate all of the jewish people and not only in europe, throughout the entire world. so when you see things like this, people say that these protests are not anti-semitic. that's the perfect representation why it's true that it's anti-semitic. griff: you took that picture. >> i did. griff: when you is an it, what did you feel? >> i felt what are they doing here on this campus? why should i feel threatened on my own campus? i'm here and...
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a fusion of cora and classical, especially tricky, is that while music is written down on paper in europe sake who learned his craft by ear. when i was young, ask is my uncle who said i wanted to learn how to read and write music. and he said no, and i was very disappointed because he said to me, you don't need to go to that. so if you open this thing in the middle is, is that okay, lovely line numbers. why the so i have to hear it the premier and nothing improves that say who can successfully integrate the kora into classical works a mix of traditions that simply enriches the music. how much do you know about the average german to get a better idea? we're going to show you how a typical and german behaves when they fall ill. today we're seeing what happens when we say a buddha, an average gem and get sick when he goes to the doctor. what kind of weird and wonderful home remedies will he try out? and what happens when he turns up for like this? the, let's find out the what started as a tickle in the back of my sales road seems to have evolved into a full blown cold. and german, what cultu
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he's on a trip to, europe, where he's trying to build support. and his conclusion is that optimism is an order because day by day, democracy is proving itself to be a not at all fragile, all pile up, a fragile flower. his goal was to preserve freedom as as well as peace, and he predicted it may not be easy to see, but i believe we live now at a turning point, a conclusion that almost everyone thought was wrong, but that was totally right. but reagan also spoke to another audience. reagan was speaking indirectly to the soviets because he knew that they were listening. one message he had for the soviets is he's telling them that he recognizes and they in their hearts know that the soviet system simply work. he says, we are witnessing today at great crisis, a crisis where the demands of the economic are conflicting directly with those of the political order. and he concluded, it is soviet union that runs against the tide of history almost no one thought that was true then, but we now know that it was entirely from the analysis of soviet economic dat
he's on a trip to, europe, where he's trying to build support. and his conclusion is that optimism is an order because day by day, democracy is proving itself to be a not at all fragile, all pile up, a fragile flower. his goal was to preserve freedom as as well as peace, and he predicted it may not be easy to see, but i believe we live now at a turning point, a conclusion that almost everyone thought was wrong, but that was totally right. but reagan also spoke to another audience. reagan was...
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while the united states army commander in europe says putins force is now 15% larger than when it invaded two years ago. and here's president biden this package is literally investment, not only in your buret and ukraine security but in europe security and our own security. >> and of course, the sixth month delay has caused countless ukrainian lives and territory. my first guest foreign minister dmytro kuleba, joins me from kyiv, warning thing that the era of peace in europe is over foreign minister, welcome to the program from kyiv. and i just wanted to ask you on this morning, you must feel very relieved, right? it's been six to seven months of waiting anxiously. >> it's good to have american back and it's better when good things happen later than do not happen at all but i do agree that this package should have been passed much much earlier and thinks could have would turn differently on many accounts but now we are working on preparing ourselves to receive the first aid of package the first package of aid announced by president biden i'll soldiers on the front line are waiting for it.
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for his involvement with europe he has about him sort of the perfume of a foreign court in some way and there's some discussion as to whether his account books for example were always held to the highest while he was in france. stacey schiff is the author of this book. it's called a great improviser, and she is also contributor to the state department's americas collection. we appreciate you joining us here in the franklin room at state department i. all right. well, what you doing away back there? come on up here. that's better. i'm glad you dropped by. i've got a little story i think you'll like. it's about a four legged friend of mine. no, i don't mean to have her back there. this happened a while back in the beautiful capital mountain country of new mexico on the lincoln national forest. it was my time on the carpet and ryan hot, but still nice and peaceful. all the animals in the forest were having a grand old time on the sunshine of spring. there was one little three month old brother in particular who didn't have a care in the world. he was spending his time having fun at all. a
for his involvement with europe he has about him sort of the perfume of a foreign court in some way and there's some discussion as to whether his account books for example were always held to the highest while he was in france. stacey schiff is the author of this book. it's called a great improviser, and she is also contributor to the state department's americas collection. we appreciate you joining us here in the franklin room at state department i. all right. well, what you doing away back...
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agriculture and now, so the major part of export are no longer dependence on the united states and europe. the flush is flowing spock at west to the tends to seize its alpha, its due to the brain conflict. according to some pages, the rules that america's biggest fun plus pays for the most size, low $62.00 children that killed him is really strikes on rough uh, overnight the desk told him, public stricken dollars, i suppose is $34000.00 and for you pay is richard enough to host refugees $1000.00. this is coming from rewind and all physician politicians, our age, 5 portions. recently adults with legislation that enables london to send unwarranted, illegal my boards to the central applicant country.
agriculture and now, so the major part of export are no longer dependence on the united states and europe. the flush is flowing spock at west to the tends to seize its alpha, its due to the brain conflict. according to some pages, the rules that america's biggest fun plus pays for the most size, low $62.00 children that killed him is really strikes on rough uh, overnight the desk told him, public stricken dollars, i suppose is $34000.00 and for you pay is richard enough to host refugees...
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may not be an effective tool in this case, does not mean that that will not be just the systems in europe or not numerical for that matter in africa. where such cases kind of be brought. and you know, once those, all the, those charges and all significant and will have an impact on people. we've actually seen maybe the 1st time in opening question, 5, members of congress, right? should we be funding israel? is there meaningful shift in washington right now? is it meaningful? i think that's, that's a big question. are we seeing many shift? obviously, we've seen an insurgency within the democratic party, but they're obviously a minority and they the same body censored, the one palestinian american member of congress for staying from the river, tennessee. right, some invocation of that while they failed to say anything to their own fellow members who have called for a dropping and an atomic bomb on the gaza strip, or with call to kill off all palestinian children. not only the representative of the bleeding. you know, d, human ization and racism, that afflicts, you know, the logic within con
may not be an effective tool in this case, does not mean that that will not be just the systems in europe or not numerical for that matter in africa. where such cases kind of be brought. and you know, once those, all the, those charges and all significant and will have an impact on people. we've actually seen maybe the 1st time in opening question, 5, members of congress, right? should we be funding israel? is there meaningful shift in washington right now? is it meaningful? i think that's,...
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europe would face a security threat it hasn't seen in our lifetimes. as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's war of imperial aggression succeeds, every tyrant on earth will take note. our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse, is in southern ukraine. even by the standards of this war this was a night of busy skies, where you have the ukrainian authorities saying that russia launched 3a missiles from land, sea and air, and it was a large—scale attack where you have these power stations reportedly hit in the far westerly parts of ukraine, as well as in the east around the eastern city of dnipro, as well as kharkiv city in the north—east, where we are told a psychiatric hospital was narrowly missed, with 1,000 people inside. president zelensky has used the strikes to renew his pleas for air defence systems. yes, this western aid coming in, but he is saying that western allies have the resources to stop every russian missile from hitting ukrainian targets. he has used that political opport
europe would face a security threat it hasn't seen in our lifetimes. as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's war of imperial aggression succeeds, every tyrant on earth will take note. our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse, is in southern ukraine. even by the standards of this war this was a night of busy skies, where you have the ukrainian authorities saying that russia launched 3a missiles from land, sea and air, and it was a...
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both suggested could come in 2nd in europe's most populous country. smart and control this, the officer, an aid of one of its candidates, was arrested on grounds for spying, for china. this is the 2nd time the anti immigration policy is faced corruption allegations of to another account that it was accused of accepting bribes. we go to echo now. one is one of the safest countries in latin america, but in the last 10 years, it's had one of the highest motor rates in the region since taking office last year . president daniel no, but the cold war against the drug, cartels. and recently one a referendum to impose harsh laws. but doing this won't be easy as to raise a bar or force from got killed. this is the tactic as motorcycle unit, carrying out to an operation english act known to be the drug trafficking, have unit one order for us to do. and then, you know, a has intensified police operations against drug guns, declaring the war and go tells we accompany the unit to an area known as j. c. named after a police officer who went rogue and joined a criminal group. and then on the visa area
both suggested could come in 2nd in europe's most populous country. smart and control this, the officer, an aid of one of its candidates, was arrested on grounds for spying, for china. this is the 2nd time the anti immigration policy is faced corruption allegations of to another account that it was accused of accepting bribes. we go to echo now. one is one of the safest countries in latin america, but in the last 10 years, it's had one of the highest motor rates in the region since taking...
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and with scotland's drug deaths being worst in europe alongside problems with education, housing and poverty, useless just rolls off the tongue where humza is concerned in other news, rwanda is in everyone's is on everyone's lips . it seems the everyone's lips. it seems the french are stepping up after five people died. one of whom was a seven year old girl, when the people smugglers boat that she was travelling in was effectively hijacked by other migrants , the french can no migrants, the french can no longer sit by and just allow people to leave the uk, leave for the uk and this bbc question time clip went viral. no i think there's an exclusion on people from rwanda being sent to from rwanda. >> they're from congo, they're from congo, and they're supposedly from congo. they're supposedly from congo. they're supposedly war in these people from rwanda are they then going to be sent to rwanda if they came here on a crossing from from congo? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> would people be sent from. well, miranda is a different country, congo, isn't it? it's a different country. it is. yes, defi
and with scotland's drug deaths being worst in europe alongside problems with education, housing and poverty, useless just rolls off the tongue where humza is concerned in other news, rwanda is in everyone's is on everyone's lips . it seems the everyone's lips. it seems the french are stepping up after five people died. one of whom was a seven year old girl, when the people smugglers boat that she was travelling in was effectively hijacked by other migrants , the french can no migrants, the...
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then my next trip was australia, new zealand, then the next summer it was like a different part of europe. then it was central america and but by the time i had taught for like six, seven years, i think i was already like 50 countries. anything from like a very hard to reach place, like north korea is special. as she continued, though, it wasn't just the number of countries that changed, it's how she saw them. instead of being just a tourist, lucy began volunteering all over the world, staying with locals and having more meaningful travel experiences that what are you grateful for? and it's just those experiences that lucy brings back and shares with her students. like when i asked the students what were they grateful for? you heard answers like, i'm grateful for diversity, my freedom. i'm grateful for my education opportunities. those answers, i would say, are directly correlated to discussions i've had with them. so these are collections of my magnet. but it's not just in her classroom that lucy now shares her stories. she's being invited to speak at more and more travel conventions, sh
then my next trip was australia, new zealand, then the next summer it was like a different part of europe. then it was central america and but by the time i had taught for like six, seven years, i think i was already like 50 countries. anything from like a very hard to reach place, like north korea is special. as she continued, though, it wasn't just the number of countries that changed, it's how she saw them. instead of being just a tourist, lucy began volunteering all over the world, staying...