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Covid

are asked about brexit. the government had started a number of pieces of work into pandemic planning. some of those were put on hold because of concerns the uk could leave the eu without a trade agreement. so, you were aware and you agreed that a range of work relating - to planned flu and hci would have to be scaled back or paused? - yes, and i wasn't enthusiastic about it, but i signed it off. and the reason that i signed off the overall reshaping of the department is because we had a very real and material threat should a disorganised brexit happen. your department's work. was significantly interfered with by the diversion of resources to dealing with a no deal eu. - oh, yes. and i think we've been explicit about this, that this is one of the areas of work that we paused while we were looking very specifically at the consequences of a no deal brexit.

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The Travel Show

reshaping not only its constitution, but also its fundamental identity. which is why 18 hours later, ifind myself in the middle of the desert as night presses in. so it's half 11 at night. ifeel like i'm in the middle of nowhere. not quite sure what i'm getting myself into. the new constitution would also enshrine individual�*s rights to water. a precious resource in a country suffering droughts and something crucial for the indigenous community of the atacama.

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Covid

not because i want it to happen. politicians, in particular, are asked about brexit. the government had started a number of pieces of work into pandemic planning. some of those were put on hold because of concerns the uk could leave the eu without a trade agreement. so, you were aware and you agreed that a range of work relating - to planned flu and hci would have to be scaled back or paused? - yes, and i wasn't enthusiastic about it, but i signed it off. and the reason that i signed off the overall reshaping of the department is because we had a very real and material threat should a disorganised brexit happen. your department's work. was significantly interfered with by the diversion of resources to dealing with a no deal eu. - oh, yes. and i think we've been explicit about this,

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The Travel Show

of the ways that the country is changing as it considers reshaping not only its constitution, but also its fundamental identity. which is why, 18 hours later, ifind myself in the middle of the desert as night presses in. so, it's 11:30 at night. ifeel like i am in the middle of nowhere. i'm not quite sure what i'm getting myself into. the new constitution would also enshrine individuals�* rights to water — a precious resource in a country suffering droughts and something crucial for the indigenous community of the atacama.

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The Travel Show

new draught, which, voted in next week, supporters say will bolster public services, give environmental protections and recognition to chile's indigenous communities for the first time. i wanted to see for myself some of the ways that the country is changing as it considers reshaping not only its constitution, but also its fundamental identity. which is why, 18 hours later, i find myself in the middle of the desert as night presses in. it's half 11 at night. i feel like i'm in the middle of nowhere. i'm not quite sure what i'm getting myself into.

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All In With Chris Hayes

his judge in the mar-a-lago case, what a picture she is and we need more liquor. >> what was that dog whistle about? >> i see this knowing how authoritarians use public appearances to levy veiled threats. this was a reminder to the judge to stay on track, and it was a reminder to all other judges that this is what he expects of them. because what we're talking about here is a reshaping of government so that loyalty is all that matters, not professionalism, not expertise. there are people who say, yeah, we need more efficient government, smaller government, but that is not what donald trump saying. here in fact, he said that he will be purging the sikh political class that hits our nation. he's telling us that political attributes are going to be what besides who survives and who has to leave. but that is authoritarianism.

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All In With Chris Hayes

>> and what we have seen is that what whenever he gets prosecuted, he does not like it, he calls them names, cause everyone names, it's a witch hunt, and he motivates people against them. he did not do that this weekend. we talked about aileen cannon, his judge in the mar-a-lago case, what a picture she is and we need more liquor. >> what was that dog whistle about? >> i see this knowing how authoritarians use public appearances to levy veiled threats. this was a reminder to the judge to stay on track, and it was a reminder to all other judges that this is what he expects of them. because what we're talking about here is a reshaping of government so that loyalty is all that matters, not

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Reshaping PH's HR landscape | The Manila Times

OVER the past decades, we have seen how different business functions took center stage in the Philippines, one after another.

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Lindsey Reiser Reports

in dangerous situations they can scout trouble spots from above, replacing the need for boots on the ground. reshaping how communities fight forest fires as they honor and grieve the men who gave their lives, protecting one they loved. >> i just hope they remember who these guys outside of their jobs were, husbands and brothers, and sons, and this crew that went there together and they died together, and they all stayed together. >> our thanks for alicia and ron for talking to us. there are ways in which fire departments are changing tactics when it comes to fighting fires, testing out beacons that track firefighters in realtime, and also with more people living in the wild land urban interfaces, departments have a tougher job on their hands so they're educating the community on fire dangers and how to safeguard their property. all right, everybody, coming up in our next hour of coverage, how a series of major rulings from the supreme court are making waves in the republican race for president. what we're hearing on the campaign trail. plus, florida governor ron desantis gets push back for a

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

becoming a lot more difficult to make peaches. ♪ ♪ >> grounded to third! he has it! there it is! perfection for domingo german! the 23rd perfect game in baseball history. ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. we begin tonight with the supreme court striking down affirmative action and reshaping college admissions feared in a 6-3 decision, the justices ruled that harvard university and the university of north carolina violated the constitution by considering race when deciding whether to admit some into their school. a landmark case overturning nearly 50 years of precedent. it is the latest example of the conservative majority redefining american law, including abortion rights and guns. the ruling means higher education institutions will need to come up with new ways to

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