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which in a typical us city might cost us about $200 per month. well, that partly depends on how many peoplejoin in the game. the more total computing power doing this, the lower our return will be. recent estimates suggest about one bitcoin a year. so, it all boils down to how much a cryptocoin is worth. look at the bitcoin rate back in december and now in april that price has tumbled. and our costs are rising. some reports suggest you would find it difficult to make a profit inside of a year. unless, of course, you're using someone else's kit. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was so week that whatsapp raised its minimum age for users from 13 to 16 in the eu, facebook asked for permission to fly experimental drones over new mexico, and elon musk casually mentioned he is building a cyborg dragon, via twitter. it was also the week that samsung released six new tv shows filmed exclusively in virtual reality. they include robots, a comedy about two british robots joining a futuristic new york police department. researchers at nvidia demonstr
which in a typical us city might cost us about $200 per month. well, that partly depends on how many peoplejoin in the game. the more total computing power doing this, the lower our return will be. recent estimates suggest about one bitcoin a year. so, it all boils down to how much a cryptocoin is worth. look at the bitcoin rate back in december and now in april that price has tumbled. and our costs are rising. some reports suggest you would find it difficult to make a profit inside of a year....
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last year the equifax breach resulting in 145 million us-based usb compromise reminds us that the us has to modernize our national identification standards. there are three elements that need to be discussed when we transition to the next generation personal identifier. entity, authentication and authorization. in our current model, social security numbers play a role in all three. identity is an identifier that can be public. it is like an individual twitter handle. simply knowing the handle does not enable someone to impersonate the account holder. whereas authentication is the process of proving that you are a specific identity and generally relies on one of three types of factors. it is something that you know like a password, something you have like a smart card for something that you are such as biometric. and authorization is granting a specific capability or benefit to a specific entity. all three parts need to be in scope for a next-generation system. we have all the technology pieces to move towards a high quality, high security system. what's more difficult is understandin
last year the equifax breach resulting in 145 million us-based usb compromise reminds us that the us has to modernize our national identification standards. there are three elements that need to be discussed when we transition to the next generation personal identifier. entity, authentication and authorization. in our current model, social security numbers play a role in all three. identity is an identifier that can be public. it is like an individual twitter handle. simply knowing the handle...
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telecom customer and use their email program or calendar you're already using our system that is about your profit that we earn a living by offering professional support services to keep the systems up and running you know we only get paid by about one in every ten thousand users. but they're very big and we are now for more than that we can provide our services to the other ninety nine point nine nine nine percent free of charge. was not good business it is yes we are growing forty five percent per year for the last night. open source software has long been standard in private corporations but global giants of the digital economy such as facebook amazon google pay pal only use open source they would never give their competitor microsoft access to their information technology. but european governments continue to submit to the old monopoly signing one contract after the next. these contracts stipulate the terms and conditions for the government agencies use of microsoft programs the german ministry of the interior is legally obligated to allow inspection of such contracts but the minis
telecom customer and use their email program or calendar you're already using our system that is about your profit that we earn a living by offering professional support services to keep the systems up and running you know we only get paid by about one in every ten thousand users. but they're very big and we are now for more than that we can provide our services to the other ninety nine point nine nine nine percent free of charge. was not good business it is yes we are growing forty five...
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for us, it has help us become -- it has helped us become more laser focused on what we needed to do from a technology perspective. in addition to digital, the other big area we have invested heavily on has been analytics and data and really getting the effort structure right around that so that we can help our partners combat some of what amazon has been able to do in terms of how they have this virtuous circle when you shop. they know what you are looking at and can see how you are purchasing. we can help our partners do the same thing. david: talk about the data, because data is very tribal am -- very valuable. maybe even more valuable than we realize. how do you make the decision about what you keep for synchrony as an asset and what you share with your partners? margaret: it has changed over the last couple of years. our retailers weren't always willing to share their information with us. we have seen a transformation where we are partnering together to figure out what is the best way to share information. an example, we do a lot of sales online. one of the things we are concerned ab
for us, it has help us become -- it has helped us become more laser focused on what we needed to do from a technology perspective. in addition to digital, the other big area we have invested heavily on has been analytics and data and really getting the effort structure right around that so that we can help our partners combat some of what amazon has been able to do in terms of how they have this virtuous circle when you shop. they know what you are looking at and can see how you are purchasing....
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basically using c o two as a raw material to make the gas cars use the eve gas as fuel but it c o two is returned to the atmosphere during combustion and it's a cycle with no no you see. missions. here the c o two comes from a neighboring bio gas plant using surplus renewable energy to power electrolysis the c o two is combined with hydrogen from water to produce methane the combustible gas c o two becomes synthetic fuel. has been driving for years with this cutting edge fuel sensor a gas can be fed into the existing natural gas grid there's no need for new facilities like the charging stations for battery powered vehicles. is a realist he knows that gas is not a panacea. problems. but the path forward is highly diverse. electorate what to me there is no standard. it's not exclusively hydrogen or electric it's everything all the currently available technologies can help reduce c o two. that's. the key is utilizing renewable fuels renewable gas electricity it's the energy source that determine c o two emissions not the exhaust. c o two has the automotive industry under enormous pressur
basically using c o two as a raw material to make the gas cars use the eve gas as fuel but it c o two is returned to the atmosphere during combustion and it's a cycle with no no you see. missions. here the c o two comes from a neighboring bio gas plant using surplus renewable energy to power electrolysis the c o two is combined with hydrogen from water to produce methane the combustible gas c o two becomes synthetic fuel. has been driving for years with this cutting edge fuel sensor a gas can...
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and help us. [speaking spanish language ] >> with the competition of food trucks, it could be a -- a -- an unfair competition for me to be able to make the same means that i make now. [speaking spanish language ] [inaudible] [speaking spanish language ] >> in order to keep my business running, and my staff -- sorry. [inaudible] >> now that the restaurant is only a few steps away from where senor sisig is. [speaking spanish language ] >> i think that it's unfair that mr. sisig as the appellant has created a large base of support through his media presence. [speaking spanish language ] >> he's very popular, and his following goes wherever he goes. he does have more than one truck. [speaking spanish language ] >> and the noise level that he creates can also annoy the neighbors and possibly my clients by creating a high level of stress. [speaking spanish language ] [please stand by for captioner [speaking spanish] >> some of its negatives effects are the level of noise that it creates and the congesti
and help us. [speaking spanish language ] >> with the competition of food trucks, it could be a -- a -- an unfair competition for me to be able to make the same means that i make now. [speaking spanish language ] [inaudible] [speaking spanish language ] >> in order to keep my business running, and my staff -- sorry. [inaudible] >> now that the restaurant is only a few steps away from where senor sisig is. [speaking spanish language ] >> i think that it's unfair that mr....
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us secretary of state mike pompeo spoke about the possibility of us investment into north korea, is it fully dismantles its nuclear programme. on monday, south korea's financial regulator suggested that china and south korea should work together to open a policy banking pyongyang in the event of denuclearisation. but in asia analyst says the north koreans have not given any indication that they will fully give up the records. what they have done so far is they have dismantled test sites, which we believed to have been already defunct anyway. but if you set aside the denuclearisation issue and they agree to do such an issue, what do they have to do, pyongyang, to be able to attract these foreign investors 7 able to attract these foreign investors? i think set up a sick institutions, that is the most important thing. the difficulty with investing in north korea would be the fact that there is actually very little information on the north korean economy. —— set up institutions. the north koreans, they cannot calibrate their economy, they cannot calibrate their economy, they do not hav
us secretary of state mike pompeo spoke about the possibility of us investment into north korea, is it fully dismantles its nuclear programme. on monday, south korea's financial regulator suggested that china and south korea should work together to open a policy banking pyongyang in the event of denuclearisation. but in asia analyst says the north koreans have not given any indication that they will fully give up the records. what they have done so far is they have dismantled test sites, which...
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was going to miss which of us is and there's a vaccine for one for us it will depend. on and for the. united states and. its use and its tax on other countries. economic sanctions are just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on countries that you're talking about. and there must be an answer. to demonize that country and the leader of that country. we have a responsibility for the home. and the will to make rules for the rest. because without us there will be chance. join me every thursday on the alex salmond's show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sport i'm show business i'll see that. the use of open source software has long been standard practice for private corporations. the global giants of the digital economy such as facebook amazon google paypal only work with open source they would never give their competitor microsoft access to their information technology by using their software yet utopian states continually surrender to the old monopoly through contract. in these microsoft and governments come to
was going to miss which of us is and there's a vaccine for one for us it will depend. on and for the. united states and. its use and its tax on other countries. economic sanctions are just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on countries that you're talking about. and there must be an answer. to demonize that country and the leader of that country. we have a responsibility for the home. and the will to make rules for the rest. because without us there will...
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that it's out now the target of us and us and our band and again with home us your thoughts ideas with of i as a life order on incentive yet what it is to tool and what is guitar. that's what software is all missed under us voice has led to calls of national and status definition i guess and just uses and as my mike was of one of four yes one of the one that i sit and stand is the guns that interest me and stand with their feet on into the seats and just as it's even then i'd never heard it is very knowledgeable in by the business is that let's this in your shaft i'm biased. today open source programs can easily compete with microsoft products as the company open exchange shows. these are software so i just consider office parkade from microsoft as it's because. in this office that's actually just an industry flight from microsoft came here so much does. and i'm one of the best for that. ten minutes of i give up introduce less of the human. mind isn't that time only so let's move to texas etiam been so kind of cool. so do most of us moms imagen dancing the comment on the phone also fro
that it's out now the target of us and us and our band and again with home us your thoughts ideas with of i as a life order on incentive yet what it is to tool and what is guitar. that's what software is all missed under us voice has led to calls of national and status definition i guess and just uses and as my mike was of one of four yes one of the one that i sit and stand is the guns that interest me and stand with their feet on into the seats and just as it's even then i'd never heard it is...
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you not use america. in the last six seven years has been absolutely tremendous what has happened to the club the strength has transformed and the recognition to out there were for what we have known here is tremendous. do you think that the structure is in place now in colombia to provide the quality of facilities training and coaching for undoubtably a quality football nation to break consistently at the top level. i mean the academies and ameri corps are. hundred percent the most important thing that we've got because we have to sell players to survive so we depend on those youngsters. but then obviously every club have a house at different infrastructure and different philosophy in trying to basically develop the skates do they get sold to the young i think so but that is also the necessity that the clubs have explained to us thousand credible so i was a player plays what you know was pretty though i played against in the premier league for the ring call. run a disco ball why would those three copes i
you not use america. in the last six seven years has been absolutely tremendous what has happened to the club the strength has transformed and the recognition to out there were for what we have known here is tremendous. do you think that the structure is in place now in colombia to provide the quality of facilities training and coaching for undoubtably a quality football nation to break consistently at the top level. i mean the academies and ameri corps are. hundred percent the most important...
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you don't have facebook but you do use the internet and by that by you using the internet you become him in a way a shadow account so you don't have stores or states or well i mean they can access data of users of of known users by them just using the internet and there was an interesting question on this that it was asked for how long can they collect that from shadow accounts or people who do not have a facebook account the store to buy facebook and facebook says it's for ten days but then the e.u. fishel was very effective in this because he said yeah but ten days but i mean users are people who are on the internet every day so essentially even if it's they can own their you know their data can only be used for cats for ten days they will then by them using the internet every day there's they're sort of like and not like what goes away that leigh and. and i mean so everyone who is on the internet in a way is exposed to their data being ok we're going to talk about this more i'm sure in the coming days and weeks to come from the federal budget here with me in the studio thank you m
you don't have facebook but you do use the internet and by that by you using the internet you become him in a way a shadow account so you don't have stores or states or well i mean they can access data of users of of known users by them just using the internet and there was an interesting question on this that it was asked for how long can they collect that from shadow accounts or people who do not have a facebook account the store to buy facebook and facebook says it's for ten days but then...
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if you also want to tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. as to doing. more stories. around the planet who shall significant where these natural habitat is going to go up to ten times more carbon dioxide and all that you call system on the. a military was that still the muscle of what they play a vital role in maintaining the ads has to well balance but they're all around the was we took a look at a nature conservation project in germany aimed at restoring devastated moyes the other taking is supported by dozens of local. these conservationists want to save the more land near give horn in northern germany. their most important work right now is up rooting young trees from areas that are too dry andre data of the nature and biodiversity conservation union has been working here for many years and leads the restoration project. we're removing trees to keep their moral and because it's so dry the trees will otherwise keep growing and create a forest removing trees also reduces evaporation because water isn't being drawn out of the ground. up rooting the tree
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i have been heartened to see children across this country using their voices to speak out using voices to create change. i receive many letters from children who have been bullied or feel threatened on social media. i'm here with one goal, helping children. and i believe that if we all come together, we can start to effect positive change for our children. much of my focus has been towards understanding the negative effects the opioid epidemic is having on our children and young. i've seen medical and personal results and while this crisis has taken hold of our country the american people have responded. i'm proud of this administration's commitment. i want to nurture and protect the most valuable part of our society and our future, children. i hope you will join me today in my efforts and ask for your support and i believe together we can make a real difference. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the first lady of the united states mrs. melania trump. [applause] mrs. trump: thank you. good afternoon. welcome to the white house. as a mother and as first lady, it concerns me that in today
i have been heartened to see children across this country using their voices to speak out using voices to create change. i receive many letters from children who have been bullied or feel threatened on social media. i'm here with one goal, helping children. and i believe that if we all come together, we can start to effect positive change for our children. much of my focus has been towards understanding the negative effects the opioid epidemic is having on our children and young. i've seen...
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jeff ranieri joins us. i know it's not super common, but there are instances when we get rain into june as well. >> it certainly does happen. it's not totally out of whack for us. we are dry right now throughout the bay area, but i want to show you two different things that are happening. we have numerous showers, thunderstorms, also hail over the sierra, and we're watching rainfall develop offshore from the south to the north. the thing that's producing this activity is a storm system just off to the south. what's important about this is the center of the storm will remain to the south. that should keep some of the heaviest rein away, but it will still spiral in some shower chances as we head into your friday forecast. so the timeline looks like this. 11:00 p.m., a little activity right near the coast we'll be watching for. as we head into 2:30, movement in the south bay, santa cruz mountains, the north bay, and by your kmaut tomorrcommute tomorr more scattered showers. we'll be keeping a close eye on this
jeff ranieri joins us. i know it's not super common, but there are instances when we get rain into june as well. >> it certainly does happen. it's not totally out of whack for us. we are dry right now throughout the bay area, but i want to show you two different things that are happening. we have numerous showers, thunderstorms, also hail over the sierra, and we're watching rainfall develop offshore from the south to the north. the thing that's producing this activity is a storm system...
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gave us the opportunity to go in the streets and to be very very visible for people to really see us and see our demands. that's coming up a little bit later on the day but first dozens of women have accused him of sexual misconduct and now the stories of two women have the potential to land him in jail the former hollywood film producer harvey weinstein was charged with rape and sex abuse in two separate cases in new york on friday one of the women has not yet been identified but the other is evans and what she told the new yorker magazine last october took weinstein from the height of hollywood to a police holding cell in manhattan within months now back in two thousand and four evans was an aspiring actress and she met weinstein for what she thought would be a casting call she says that he then forced her to perform oral sex on him this is what she told the new yorker quote i said over and over i don't want to do this stop don't i try to get away but maybe i didn't try hard enough i didn't want to kick him or fight him i just sort of gave up and quote and that was back in two thou
gave us the opportunity to go in the streets and to be very very visible for people to really see us and see our demands. that's coming up a little bit later on the day but first dozens of women have accused him of sexual misconduct and now the stories of two women have the potential to land him in jail the former hollywood film producer harvey weinstein was charged with rape and sex abuse in two separate cases in new york on friday one of the women has not yet been identified but the other is...
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others they threaten us and discriminate against us feeling nothing. but a good laugh at us because we resisted when they tried to force us to give our water to a private company. but i let our water is for the people for the community that's what the law says too it's for the poor. but it paul. veronica's tanks are often empty and summer when the ground water level drops the neighborhood relies on the state water trucks. they have to save water here all year round. that for the alarmists the tanker used to recycle the water. showering is a luxury and laundry is done once a month where. we waste water from the bathrooms and kitchens ends up here to water the plants that are left the rocky used to keep cows and goats and make our own milk and cheese today she only grows lemons almost as an act of defiance. and i'm laughing it up with out we go one day after the movie and that my hope is that one day things will be better for us that one day a politician a president who's not corrupt look change the chilean constitution. and that is the crux of the matte
others they threaten us and discriminate against us feeling nothing. but a good laugh at us because we resisted when they tried to force us to give our water to a private company. but i let our water is for the people for the community that's what the law says too it's for the poor. but it paul. veronica's tanks are often empty and summer when the ground water level drops the neighborhood relies on the state water trucks. they have to save water here all year round. that for the alarmists the...
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to us aboard that mack video even. the daily mail for it you mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all very demo i think the field shows clearly canaries and shown the party. they produced on that. it include do loop i don't disturb them all i still see the call by like top. that over there is how many mob owns that it would sound it will the moisture lead he felt roost astraea liverpool were to near an iconic on top. is sassy. as physics for of all that it to have been put by them on then they get the p.v. jock all charge of on the inside of the top all don't see little down imposed on i do it courses from. new on up at pretty you she owned bottom and there it is that's when they're the only person saying it's bad enough see out on this when i. was no sis all seven could look into four of one pretty bleak me transit in the bay did they guess your beauty tried to see who calls here to go only to the us for not dollars each see the family. to guess you know there is a unit out there on his own that poun
to us aboard that mack video even. the daily mail for it you mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all very demo i think the field shows clearly canaries and shown the party. they produced on that. it include do loop i don't disturb them all i still see the call by like top. that over there is how many mob owns that it would sound it will the moisture lead he felt roost astraea liverpool were to near an iconic on top. is sassy. as physics for of all that it to have been put by...
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and don't forget, let's us know what you are spotting online, use #bbcthebriefing. that's it for business briefing this hour, but before we go, here are the markets. us stocks fell sharply as president trump cancelled the north korean summit, but recovered much of those losses to end slightly lower. asian shares pretty much shrugging off the news too. brent crude down slightly, sugar remaining the same, gold a fraction less. up next, news briefing. a leading cancer scientist says the serious failures in england's breast cancer screening programme go back further and affected more women than previously thought. hundreds of thousands of women were not invited for a scan when they were aged between 68 and 71. here's our health and science correspondent, james gallagher. screening helps spot breast cancer early. women aged 50 to 70 should be offered a mammogram every three yea rs, offered a mammogram every three years, but it was revealed computer problems meant some invites were never sent and the failure may have shortened 270 lives. tragically there are likely to be
and don't forget, let's us know what you are spotting online, use #bbcthebriefing. that's it for business briefing this hour, but before we go, here are the markets. us stocks fell sharply as president trump cancelled the north korean summit, but recovered much of those losses to end slightly lower. asian shares pretty much shrugging off the news too. brent crude down slightly, sugar remaining the same, gold a fraction less. up next, news briefing. a leading cancer scientist says the serious...
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let us get stuck in. we start in the us, where global trade tensions could be about to move up a gear. the commerce department has confirmed that, at the request of president trump, it will be investigating imports of foreign cars to see whether they harm national security. in a statement commerce secretary wilbur ross said: "there is evidence suggesting that, for decades, imports from abroad have eroded our domestic auto industry." we go live to our asian business hub and we have rico hizon. toyota shares, honda, nissan, they are falling on this story. this is a big dealfor the asian falling on this story. this is a big deal for the asian car giants. absolutely. there is a lot of concern right now among the asian automakers that this us move could mean tariffs of up to 25% on imported vehicles. and a major escalation in tensions with america's trading partners. sally, the investigation rests on a 1960s legislation which lets the president to restrict imports if they threaten national security. you have t
let us get stuck in. we start in the us, where global trade tensions could be about to move up a gear. the commerce department has confirmed that, at the request of president trump, it will be investigating imports of foreign cars to see whether they harm national security. in a statement commerce secretary wilbur ross said: "there is evidence suggesting that, for decades, imports from abroad have eroded our domestic auto industry." we go live to our asian business hub and we have...
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i'm not going use the woods i used to be for them. look see the slow you up and you know the guy to use. through the concrete claims through these giant halves and. the guys working on the pellet the pouring it all over the skeleton. surrounding my little while. until you can clearly see that the left pillar is ready on the one on the right a still being taught. such as your keep it up ahead hillary doing. things to their workouts was around mom has come in search of a bride at one of the major toss or festivals known as heather lace but then if again you know what they're going there i think rashad speak and see peggy just look at how many pretty girls there are go back on the cot and. play. this affair they've got and we're going to steer clear of a court officer and this was the last and that's ever. so big there mire so silver let us hope it was a sure they're safe at all by the way if there's a wee bit more for the city or the time they're going to talk. we never did find out who the mysterious sylvia from some for was because sh
i'm not going use the woods i used to be for them. look see the slow you up and you know the guy to use. through the concrete claims through these giant halves and. the guys working on the pellet the pouring it all over the skeleton. surrounding my little while. until you can clearly see that the left pillar is ready on the one on the right a still being taught. such as your keep it up ahead hillary doing. things to their workouts was around mom has come in search of a bride at one of the major...
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they ignored us at pulse. they've ignored so many communities, why would this time be any different? i think it is different because unlike first graders, high schoolers can organize. and they have organized and been incredibly eloquent, incredibly inspirational. they're speaking out and show no signs of state offing. not only that but they've used their platforms to elevate other communities where gun violence is much more of a daily thing that people deal with. in doing that, i think that has also been an equally powerful move. >> agreed. >> now i am very, very hopeful. i think -- i saw a headline that a record number of voters were registered at the march on saturday which was just great. and i think if all those voters vote in november, then we're going to see some changes. we are going to be the change. and so i'm very excited about that. >> we'll see what the supreme court does with the gerrymandering cases. >> yeah. >> katy? >> well, as a mom, i can't accept this. like i will not accept this. so the onl
they ignored us at pulse. they've ignored so many communities, why would this time be any different? i think it is different because unlike first graders, high schoolers can organize. and they have organized and been incredibly eloquent, incredibly inspirational. they're speaking out and show no signs of state offing. not only that but they've used their platforms to elevate other communities where gun violence is much more of a daily thing that people deal with. in doing that, i think that has...
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us. to mark was always in the region of to moscow is plagued with various problems during the twenty two thousand hectares of land are used for coca cultivation is a harbor is used as a drug trafficking route to mexico and central america when i was the author it is a week and there's a substantial informal economy as a result of drug trafficking has taken over the region in a way not a coffee let's do this with farms the barbarism trafficking routes are all in the same small area. when the state was unable to take control over the region off to the fox left the state failed either because of corruption or inadequate planning and so criminal anneke has prevailed. and that's obviously in the region surrounding to moscow over one hundred twenty former fark guerillas are involved in the drug trade and i think all together with the eleven guerrillas that means eleven criminal organizations are active in the area it's not realistic to assume that problems dating back fifty years could be solve
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those we elect are accountable to us. if we take freedom of speech for seriously and we object to measures our elected officials are taking or candidates are advocating that we believe are inconsistent with freedom of speech, that should be a very serious issue that propels us either to lobby them, advocate to them to change their positions, or to vote against them. the, many years ago, one of first serious scholars of the first amendment, a harvard law professor named zechariah chafee said, in the long run in this country, we will have just as much freedom of speech as people want. but he meant by that is that those who are accountable to us will enforce freedom of speech if they feel that pressure from their constituents, and will not be supported of freedom of speech if their constituents show apathy. that even comes through in who is appointed to the supreme court. those are nominated by the president and either ratified by the senate or not. if we take freedom of speech is a serious issue, that we don't want the pres
those we elect are accountable to us. if we take freedom of speech for seriously and we object to measures our elected officials are taking or candidates are advocating that we believe are inconsistent with freedom of speech, that should be a very serious issue that propels us either to lobby them, advocate to them to change their positions, or to vote against them. the, many years ago, one of first serious scholars of the first amendment, a harvard law professor named zechariah chafee said, in...
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use. thank you very much. >> good afternoon, supervisors, i'm the executive director of the union square business improvement district. we represent the property owners and merchants around union square. we're the c-3-r district. and we have been working with planning around oewd to really look at our district and understand the best use when this was introduced. we appreciate both aaron's time and lee's over the past week to weigh in on the legislation which is so important to us. we're not taking a position. honestly, the board has not had time to be thoughtful about it and take a position, but we certainly have heard from a number of projects coming forward. and appreciate you grandfathering in the projects that have been approved. i know there is two more an planning on thursday and sounds like they'll be included as well. we do appreciate that. we're concerned about the next round of projects, the pipeline. it's squary to have a -- scary to have a moratorium, we appreciate any project
use. thank you very much. >> good afternoon, supervisors, i'm the executive director of the union square business improvement district. we represent the property owners and merchants around union square. we're the c-3-r district. and we have been working with planning around oewd to really look at our district and understand the best use when this was introduced. we appreciate both aaron's time and lee's over the past week to weigh in on the legislation which is so important to us. we're...
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and our tempur-pedic helps us make it all work. it gives us the best nights sleep ever. i recommend my tempur-pedic to everybody. the most highly recommended bed in america. now ranked highest in customer satisfaction with mattresses by jd power and number one in comfort, support and value. there's no better time to experience the superior sleep of tempur-pedic. save up to $700 on select adjustable mattress sets during our memorial day sale. visit tempurpedic.com to find your exclusive retailer today. shannon: donald trump's remarks on the violent demonstrating gang taken out of context by several media outlets. did they do it on purpose? and innocent mistake? why haven't so many of them corrected their initial reports? how we kurtz has a story tonight. >> reporter: after donald trump held a meeting on sanctuary cities many news outlets and commentators quickly castigated him for his language about illegal immigrants but his words were wrenched out of context. usa today, trump ramps up rhetoric on undocumented immigrants, these aren't people, these are animals. the ap tw
and our tempur-pedic helps us make it all work. it gives us the best nights sleep ever. i recommend my tempur-pedic to everybody. the most highly recommended bed in america. now ranked highest in customer satisfaction with mattresses by jd power and number one in comfort, support and value. there's no better time to experience the superior sleep of tempur-pedic. save up to $700 on select adjustable mattress sets during our memorial day sale. visit tempurpedic.com to find your exclusive retailer...
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then to make use of that capability. immaculate for to working with you. >> to a modified second round of questions we welcome the senatoru. from alaska and in the absence of new arrivals those who are here or remain here will have additional a questions until 315 i recognize senator murkowski. >> i appreciate it. you bring a refreshing view of operations to the floor to have those conversations about what can be done to increase capabilities from nasa and to use those capabilities and with the operations. we have had some opportunities in kodiak is operated by alaska aerospace corporation. can you share with me how you view the potential to provide the orbital and suborbital capabilities that feature the programs and operations? >> nasa is committed to get more science and data and we have ever been able to have before because they are our commercial partners with imagery as well as communications and to provide all kinds of capabilities that have nothing to do that specifically. so we have the ability as an agency to p
then to make use of that capability. immaculate for to working with you. >> to a modified second round of questions we welcome the senatoru. from alaska and in the absence of new arrivals those who are here or remain here will have additional a questions until 315 i recognize senator murkowski. >> i appreciate it. you bring a refreshing view of operations to the floor to have those conversations about what can be done to increase capabilities from nasa and to use those capabilities...
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just remind us what the jcpoa ills. michael o'connell. just remind us what thejcpoa ills. ——jcpoa. —— just remind us what thejcpoa means. it is the acronym to the agreement. this is the agreement between the uk, ryan, united states, germany, and france. —— uk, iran, united states. the economy was kept hampered on many levels by sanctions. it is interesting to me the expert they spoke to earlier in the expert they spoke to earlier in the programme was talking about the fa ct the programme was talking about the fact that for the people of iran, the lifting of sanctions, for them, show them that it was not necessarily western sanctions that kept them live is so difficult, perhaps, but corruption within. so how would this be played out in iran going forward, do we think, in terms of the economy? limousine and we have been assessing is that there is certainly an aspect would on a run of certain sanctions that have been supporting the deal and continuing fluid, the satisfaction under mandatory. and then there are those who have taken a harder line against the jcpoa,
just remind us what the jcpoa ills. michael o'connell. just remind us what thejcpoa ills. ——jcpoa. —— just remind us what thejcpoa means. it is the acronym to the agreement. this is the agreement between the uk, ryan, united states, germany, and france. —— uk, iran, united states. the economy was kept hampered on many levels by sanctions. it is interesting to me the expert they spoke to earlier in the expert they spoke to earlier in the programme was talking about the fa ct the...
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that over use with all its risks and dangers. if the key to future success lies in a country's young people then africa has a lot of potential around sixty percent of the people on the continent are under the age of twenty five and they're all demanding the latest digital innovations deliverables straight to the smartphone that's a huge opportunity for startups there the next report from uganda shows how africans are developing solutions to african problems. these inventors in kampala uganda have developed a very interesting new device they've called it. tests for malaria using a light sensor and a smartphone and without taking blood. we narrowed down to maria because it was one of a visitor all of us have the best we. thought from malaria before and we wanted to quit a solution to something we have a million and we say no call it we could improve the denisov malaria and then we targeted to make it in one even process just for malaria the inventors spent four years developing the matty value system now the device is ready for cli
that over use with all its risks and dangers. if the key to future success lies in a country's young people then africa has a lot of potential around sixty percent of the people on the continent are under the age of twenty five and they're all demanding the latest digital innovations deliverables straight to the smartphone that's a huge opportunity for startups there the next report from uganda shows how africans are developing solutions to african problems. these inventors in kampala uganda...
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most of us are seeing clear skies to take us through the rest of the night. chilly down towards the southeast and could get down to freezing in some spots of the countryside. the further west you are not quite as cold. will be quite a chilly start at windsor for the royal wedding cold. will be quite a chilly start at windsorfor the royal wedding but don't worry about that. a beautiful looking day in prospect. that is not just went there. wherever you are spending their saturday looking at blue skies and sunshine for the most part. a little extra clout into northern ireland and scotland later in the day. batches of clout into east anglia as well. cloud and rain at times and sunshine again. highs of 21 or 22 degrees. this is bbc world news today. our top stories. more than 100 people are feared dead after a plane crashed shortly after take—off from the cuban capital, havana. ten people are killed in a secondary school shooting in texas. a 17—year—old student is being held by police. there have been too many of these. texas has seen too many. and with hour
most of us are seeing clear skies to take us through the rest of the night. chilly down towards the southeast and could get down to freezing in some spots of the countryside. the further west you are not quite as cold. will be quite a chilly start at windsor for the royal wedding cold. will be quite a chilly start at windsorfor the royal wedding but don't worry about that. a beautiful looking day in prospect. that is not just went there. wherever you are spending their saturday looking at blue...
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would not use the words he used and i do not agree on the term. but this is this is politics in hungary politics in hungary or europe it's also politics about germany germany is crawling with hungary about these point of views don't try to insulate or they're not new they promise that m. is a i'm not is relating you know what i mean in the europe and the european parliament and i'm carefully you know intervening and debating and discussing with people and with my colleagues in the political party on our term in approach on on asylum policy on migration and we're going to take to this another quote nations will cease to exist the west will fall while europe won't even realize it has been invaded that's quite dressed rustics talk based on your friend also in the. world with while the fetus is within that you people cook that is correct you're going to have no i'm not stressed you know this is never something i would say like that and i do not agree on this is going to underlie language on the world well whenever you use the expression. i can wait an
would not use the words he used and i do not agree on the term. but this is this is politics in hungary politics in hungary or europe it's also politics about germany germany is crawling with hungary about these point of views don't try to insulate or they're not new they promise that m. is a i'm not is relating you know what i mean in the europe and the european parliament and i'm carefully you know intervening and debating and discussing with people and with my colleagues in the political...
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it listen for that you have it in want to use it do you use it after you finish the battle or before or during this is popular because second if you go to that area it was very clear and by our means by factions in by syrians we never use such armaments or weapons that are going to harm everyone something that didn't happen and if you go to that area and you ask the civilians there was no chemical attack me or anyone. even the westen. list who when did after. google was liberated this it we are the people of this we need we didn't see any chemical attack it was enough to if it was just pretext in order to attack syria you can watch the full interview with the syrian president all day long here at r.t. international otherwise at your own leisure online at r.t. talk. so a new artificial intelligence tool created by the university of southern california could potentially predict if a protest is going to turn violent by analyzing social media activity the program at allies eighteen million twitter posts four moralized language during the twenty fifteen protests against police brutality i
it listen for that you have it in want to use it do you use it after you finish the battle or before or during this is popular because second if you go to that area it was very clear and by our means by factions in by syrians we never use such armaments or weapons that are going to harm everyone something that didn't happen and if you go to that area and you ask the civilians there was no chemical attack me or anyone. even the westen. list who when did after. google was liberated this it we are...
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that report from date of these paula you still beach's she's with us now to tell us more hi paula thanks for joining us you followed the story closely a lot of people might think this is a princess who might have a privileged life what was it that made her attempt to flee well most importantly she wanted to live a life of her own not restricted by her father and his conservative rules we spoke to her lawyer who said that she couldn't for example just go out with side lay under the stars alone she was always chaper and and this is something that we take for granted while this isn't uncommon in these countries to have such security measures for prince this is what's made latif as life really unbearable within the family is this is what she saw happen to her sister so her sister broke these rules that were put there by her father she tried to escape and then she was jailed and she was tortured for that for that so far really saw the true face of her father and she wanted to live somewhere else so that's what she tried to do how are you able to confirm that the details of this story about ar
that report from date of these paula you still beach's she's with us now to tell us more hi paula thanks for joining us you followed the story closely a lot of people might think this is a princess who might have a privileged life what was it that made her attempt to flee well most importantly she wanted to live a life of her own not restricted by her father and his conservative rules we spoke to her lawyer who said that she couldn't for example just go out with side lay under the stars alone...
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of us also. read a bit the this is us is restored. if it's the most your who. was a also what it is it's more as far as your u.s. soldiers go the distance or to the store. but what other secrets are really hidden in the report. in switzerland some official authorities have become extremely concerned we managed to obtain this report from the swiss federal audit office. it unequivocally denounces the opaqueness of the geneva freeport. irregularities regarding inventories and absence of traceability of merchandise. errors in stock accountancy and recurrent problems which occur during controls. our french customs officer includes laxity on the part of the swiss administrators that oversee business conducted in the freeport. zone point. is a nice house from previously ordered seymour talking all. of us from our lost out on to the knesset. source just a kiss whiskey saw the guns are in your memo called you. lonely but you don't remember. need mom wash your skin saucy don't see but don't let me complete politesse trees leboeuf why. they don't get a formality. make. in
of us also. read a bit the this is us is restored. if it's the most your who. was a also what it is it's more as far as your u.s. soldiers go the distance or to the store. but what other secrets are really hidden in the report. in switzerland some official authorities have become extremely concerned we managed to obtain this report from the swiss federal audit office. it unequivocally denounces the opaqueness of the geneva freeport. irregularities regarding inventories and absence of...
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maybe that other person doesn't even have an opioid use disorder. maybe they don't use heroine. maybe they have a problem with alcohol? maybe they have a problem with mental health disorder. seeing that hope where someone is hopeful. the most positive, most effective thing i've seen in this program is one person telling another, hey, i got this medicine from the street medicine team. i saw dr. evan, i saw one of their nurses. that person saying well, i can't believe it. you were the least likely to succeed guy. you were the worst-off person. you are the person with the worst addiction i know and now you are telling me you are not using? that's tremendous in building hope and that's what we need to do as we address the problems that we see. so i'm going to introduce chris, one of our initial low barrier buprenorp hine patients. someone who will tell you about his experience. so thank you. [applause] >> good morning. my name is christopher rafino and to piggy back on what dr. svens said, one rainy morning, as i got out of jail, and i contacted dr. sven, via the mail and telephone
maybe that other person doesn't even have an opioid use disorder. maybe they don't use heroine. maybe they have a problem with alcohol? maybe they have a problem with mental health disorder. seeing that hope where someone is hopeful. the most positive, most effective thing i've seen in this program is one person telling another, hey, i got this medicine from the street medicine team. i saw dr. evan, i saw one of their nurses. that person saying well, i can't believe it. you were the least...
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to veto of the us what they want us to. not regular days anymore gratia mcquay son is up to appeal but he put a million readily so that what they call local vote three hours would be leisurely asia the only suck up scott protocol i could have a whole lot to look three on neck and neck and neck below. the better. would that really because someone ogle malaysia on or by the climb in bed gusta. name me a beetle off the glass at some old nest any old prototype got me about. all the time of thomas j. astronomy and there's no human has passed on the mother southpaw story of my biggest chessmen a bit the court. or the. chase me. more you know sort. of what i will. face thought you know you would go on as one thought. and little have others and that's why they all are more than just a name a day and i don't like what you see think should there be any musician that you feel you know my mom you know monetary around him or you think least none that. we would be shepherded around. by two men a man called the latter who was the chief of
to veto of the us what they want us to. not regular days anymore gratia mcquay son is up to appeal but he put a million readily so that what they call local vote three hours would be leisurely asia the only suck up scott protocol i could have a whole lot to look three on neck and neck and neck below. the better. would that really because someone ogle malaysia on or by the climb in bed gusta. name me a beetle off the glass at some old nest any old prototype got me about. all the time of thomas...
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privacy is a normative value, what do we decide, how can it be used? now you are in the box of what is legal and under your control. hear this is a privacy violation. they knew what they were doing and chose to set up a system like that. it just did not think into people about what that meant. they are closely tied, security and privacy, but they are different and i think there can be different consequences for it. i think what we are hoping to come of this is maybe there is data that is absolutely protected because it is so crucial. the recent dna case was interesting, talk about something you cannot get back or change, how do we think about dna? i know that our goal is to get beyond the notice and consent model as sort of a generic out because it has not worked, it has not been meaningful, and it is not serving people in any useful way. >> steve, any last thoughts on audit trails? >> it is hard, not that that is helpful. companies are trying to deal with this the best they can. we are seeing companies with an immediate need for actually having to sta
privacy is a normative value, what do we decide, how can it be used? now you are in the box of what is legal and under your control. hear this is a privacy violation. they knew what they were doing and chose to set up a system like that. it just did not think into people about what that meant. they are closely tied, security and privacy, but they are different and i think there can be different consequences for it. i think what we are hoping to come of this is maybe there is data that is...
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roads what we're using to there are in the west bank and israel him or do we cannot use us palestinians and such diseases as bigotry and racism once in inflict on underneath our skins of any kind of any receive any religion we had it in this is a justify it sometimes we give sociological psychological economic sexual explanations and now israel is using the pretext security to justify its apartheid system being created and those bank is tourism and the gaza strip and this must stop and this we will stand up we will not depart this is our land and we will defend ourselves mr erekat let me ask you one more question i know that the you believe the trance announcement and his decision to move the american embassy to jerusalem was essentially the end of the two state solution that's at least what you said on record and i also heard you say that trans decision will force the palestinians to strive for quote unquote historic palestine from the jordan river to the mediterranean sea which is another way of saying that you too not only reject the two state solution but you actually don't recogniz
roads what we're using to there are in the west bank and israel him or do we cannot use us palestinians and such diseases as bigotry and racism once in inflict on underneath our skins of any kind of any receive any religion we had it in this is a justify it sometimes we give sociological psychological economic sexual explanations and now israel is using the pretext security to justify its apartheid system being created and those bank is tourism and the gaza strip and this must stop and this we...
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tell us what you think — just use #bbcthebriefing. so let us get started. north korea is once again threatening to reconsider taking part in a summit with president trump next month. a close aide to kim jong—un said it is entirely up to the us to decide whether to meet at a table or engage in a nuclear showdown. in a sharply worded statement, pyongyang said it would not beg for a dialogue with the us. rupert wingfield—hayes is in seoul and joins us live. is this typical pyongyang power play just weeks kim jong—un is supposed to meet president trump? or is it oris ita or is it a more serious turn of events 7 or is it a more serious turn of events? well, in this particular case this statement seems to be directed particularly against the us vice president, mike pence, who went ona number of vice president, mike pence, who went on a number of shows in the united states, particularly on fox news, apparently, and described north korea as facing libya type consequences are becoming libya if it doesn't engage in negotiations to give up its nuclear weapons. i
tell us what you think — just use #bbcthebriefing. so let us get started. north korea is once again threatening to reconsider taking part in a summit with president trump next month. a close aide to kim jong—un said it is entirely up to the us to decide whether to meet at a table or engage in a nuclear showdown. in a sharply worded statement, pyongyang said it would not beg for a dialogue with the us. rupert wingfield—hayes is in seoul and joins us live. is this typical pyongyang power...
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nice of you to join us. thank you. the nhs turns 70 in a few weeks — an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of a much loved institution and recognize the extraordinary work its staff do. but the birthday will inevitably raise questions about its own health and the chance of it reaching old age with any dignity. today, a call from the nhs providers' chief executive to recognize the enormous funding increase it would need to keep pace with the quality of care found in europe. chris hopson revealed that there were more than 90 thousand posts unfilled in the nhs and stressed the need for a major increase year on year. the treasury and the department of health are locking horns on how to deal with the funding crisis — as chris cook reports, marking the birthday could be very expensive for the government. a hectic day indeed for both patients... as the nhs draws in on its 70th birthday, it's not in good health. the health service is expected to get some kind of fresh funding settlement this summer, and boy, does it
nice of you to join us. thank you. the nhs turns 70 in a few weeks — an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of a much loved institution and recognize the extraordinary work its staff do. but the birthday will inevitably raise questions about its own health and the chance of it reaching old age with any dignity. today, a call from the nhs providers' chief executive to recognize the enormous funding increase it would need to keep pace with the quality of care found in europe. chris hopson...
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i don't think white people are used to being called white people. you know the rest of us have to be explained in some way right but white people get to be fancy things like people and human. so when they're called white people there are some white people who just aren't used to. see that the shows will see like white people with their arms folded like. you're talking about me you see white people you must be talking about me if you think i'm talking about you yes i. agree with you. what i love most about the joke now is that when i look into the audience you always see this. just to the non-racist stretching. and how hard it kind of trying to us here on sat welcome to the stream to this story and. to have you so as we saw there social justice racial justice plays a key theme in your netflix special and that's one of the things that apparently really resonates with our all my community who are also benz. i want to pull up a tweet here this is the sec he says the racism bit peppered throughout the show was very well done not preachy but making the ri
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stay with us. now, antibiotics are the main cause of potentially life—threatening allergic reactions for patients during surgery — according to a new report. the royal college of anaesthetists says better testing could save lives for those with unknown allergies. our health correspondent matthew hill reports. anaphylaxis is a life—threatening drug reaction that happened suddenly and without warning. in extreme cases, it rapidly progresses the cardiac arrest or even death. this four—year study studied allergic reactions during anastasia in more than 3 million operations. there we re than 3 million operations. there were 30 cardiac arrest and more than ten deaths. once patients identified as allergic, an alternative anaesthetic must be found. but waiting lists for allergy clinics to find this out are on average more than six months, when they should be only six weeks. we know that 9096 of patients that believe they are allergic to penicillin are not actually allergic to penicillin. we know th
stay with us. now, antibiotics are the main cause of potentially life—threatening allergic reactions for patients during surgery — according to a new report. the royal college of anaesthetists says better testing could save lives for those with unknown allergies. our health correspondent matthew hill reports. anaphylaxis is a life—threatening drug reaction that happened suddenly and without warning. in extreme cases, it rapidly progresses the cardiac arrest or even death. this four—year...
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talking to us asking us where to board and the fact that there is this hope we have been able to give them the will and testament if to go and vote so we have betting on that so we're waiting for the results hopefully we will be really successful in that but even if not it is i think this is a historical moment today we have given to people and that turned against the established gilbert whatever the outcome of the elections what will be your next move. in respectively we're starting to organize starting to more of a platform to engage is all citizens in it with the same common vision and the same common program with a one to five seats no seats the struggle has started it's just the start of the spark and will continue right after the elections a lot of this is a country where political parties are divided along sectarian religious lines are pretty much to entrenched they've been there for almost five decades is it possible to bring about people from all the sects of lebanon and join you when they don't know that much about you yet people are fed up of district in suspense and defini
talking to us asking us where to board and the fact that there is this hope we have been able to give them the will and testament if to go and vote so we have betting on that so we're waiting for the results hopefully we will be really successful in that but even if not it is i think this is a historical moment today we have given to people and that turned against the established gilbert whatever the outcome of the elections what will be your next move. in respectively we're starting to...
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but the i hate although us look us up our last. a. a lot will kill all the. indonesian rivers dump two hundred thousand tons of plastic into the sea each year . but for the millions that live along the river there's something worse than plastic talks chemicals. noor has always lived here. every morning she goes to the world which is fed by the children. that is so what if endings how much of a lag weapon and be. the case how you would i'm. glad of that i have and i'm now if i'm. another man i'm. sure is two children are always sick. she blames the river. will see. it as evil awful and. now. a pipe. that would mean. that in no go. shall keep. each other. today the children have a doctor's appointment. nur takes them twice a month you do her eldest son calls as soon as he finishes his medicine. about the heidi. oh oh oh but the. amount of money you tell me one will all muscle on one. side of the pool betty. the guy said to go get the good that i do monday night the m b i and every alley. so what could be making them sick. denny responded runs the only environme
but the i hate although us look us up our last. a. a lot will kill all the. indonesian rivers dump two hundred thousand tons of plastic into the sea each year . but for the millions that live along the river there's something worse than plastic talks chemicals. noor has always lived here. every morning she goes to the world which is fed by the children. that is so what if endings how much of a lag weapon and be. the case how you would i'm. glad of that i have and i'm now if i'm. another man...
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it's all about us now. i don't expect my neighbors or friends to use hateful words but what i do expect is for us to carefully carveout the nuances of these big questions and how they impact not only folks or who predominantly white, but also folks who are also american that are somehow left out of the original suspense of this amendment and constitution. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> i'm sure you have questions you like to ask. we have about 15 minutes for q&a. i tried to get people from all parts of the audience. please raise your hand and i will repeat the question for the recording. >> please line up by the microphone if you have a question. >> just an observation that might come up later, is a rare for this many white people here in one place said the question like where the university with the professor and how -- when you want to protect the forces from. [inaudible] >> i will say that as we were arranging -- thank you, that is a question the help there will be asked again and again in these kin
it's all about us now. i don't expect my neighbors or friends to use hateful words but what i do expect is for us to carefully carveout the nuances of these big questions and how they impact not only folks or who predominantly white, but also folks who are also american that are somehow left out of the original suspense of this amendment and constitution. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> i'm sure you have questions you like to ask. we have about 15 minutes for q&a. i tried to get...
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none of us can at this moment make it a conscious. condition. >> we would like to see these not transient. >> not with such larger windows and design the building more on the neighborhood. [roll call] so moved motion passes unanimously 6-0. >> president hillis: all right meeting is adjourned. >> self-planning works to preserve and enhance the city what kind hispanic the environment in a variety of ways overhead plans to fwied other departments to open space and land use an urban design and a variety of other matters related to the physical urban environment planning projects include implementing code change or designing plaza or parks projects can be broad as proipd on overhead neighborhood planning effort typically include public involvement depending on the subject a new lot or effect or be active in the final process lots of people are troubled by they're moving loss of they're of what we preserve to be they're moving mid block or rear yard open space. >> one way to be involved attend a meeting to go it gives us and the neighbors t
none of us can at this moment make it a conscious. condition. >> we would like to see these not transient. >> not with such larger windows and design the building more on the neighborhood. [roll call] so moved motion passes unanimously 6-0. >> president hillis: all right meeting is adjourned. >> self-planning works to preserve and enhance the city what kind hispanic the environment in a variety of ways overhead plans to fwied other departments to open space and land use...
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things passed us. that's the point, i guess. [applause] >> i just picked up your book today and it's like a field guide to political rhetoric. it's very handy. also cup cherry picking. anyway, a good read. thank you all for coming and i will start my conversation with henrietta because this is a story about scientist getting things wrong they don't need to get wrong which is a recurrent theme in my book and i remember when i was a young reporter in san francisco in the mid- 1980s there was a scientific paper published saying many, many experience and research laboratories in cell cultures in the test tube or in petri dishes or whatever and turns out that in many cases scientists were mistaken about what cells they were using. turns out that henrietta's cells were the consumer of the world of medicine because they were growing incredibly rapidly and if you even had some contamination the cell got overrun and what you are studying is cervical cancer cell so it's to say that in the early 1980s unpublished
things passed us. that's the point, i guess. [applause] >> i just picked up your book today and it's like a field guide to political rhetoric. it's very handy. also cup cherry picking. anyway, a good read. thank you all for coming and i will start my conversation with henrietta because this is a story about scientist getting things wrong they don't need to get wrong which is a recurrent theme in my book and i remember when i was a young reporter in san francisco in the mid- 1980s there...
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thanks very much for being with us. the leader of unite, labour's largest and most powerful trade union affiliate, has condemned mps he called stale "corbyn haters", and urged local activists to sack them as candidates for parliament. he's been speaking to our deputy political editor, john pienaar. jeremy corbyn has had a lot of criticism, been under a lot of pressure from labour mps who consider themselves moderates. do these people still have a place in these people still have a place in the labour party? i suppose that is up to them. the reality is that my criticism of not moderates but right—wing labour mps, there is a small group of them, they wa nt to there is a small group of them, they want to criticise corbin on anything and everything. it is the first thing they do the morning when they wa ke thing they do the morning when they wake up. what can we have a go at jeremy about today? my view is that not only has that devalued them in terms of anything they raise, and they may have legitimate concerns, but it do
thanks very much for being with us. the leader of unite, labour's largest and most powerful trade union affiliate, has condemned mps he called stale "corbyn haters", and urged local activists to sack them as candidates for parliament. he's been speaking to our deputy political editor, john pienaar. jeremy corbyn has had a lot of criticism, been under a lot of pressure from labour mps who consider themselves moderates. do these people still have a place in these people still have a...
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using using more german answered such as a daughter waterboarding he tells us le frequently idea from two thousand five to two thousand six. to sue us suspect that was win been more georgia area brought. more towards. don't feel you need to ruling said a clear working on violations are regular convention and right rights because they consider their dad to stay dates romanian and when when you're working with listlessness and. and gentle programs. poland was was good and then twenty one fourteen according to t this is an excellent. i'm trying to resolve the millions dollars are. allegation the program ran back battling limelight and so. after for us. trump said. sure sure. but if and when she met. people who have had a role. she she. she she. if w we could. to help these changes led ll needs to get together other right. authorities. that's. right now it out on a said it is and. i don't going going crazy trying to change. the. the action comes at his age is. not a state europe he's. denied ninety state they decided to. have him in with lots of. many in the maniac time do you as well as
using using more german answered such as a daughter waterboarding he tells us le frequently idea from two thousand five to two thousand six. to sue us suspect that was win been more georgia area brought. more towards. don't feel you need to ruling said a clear working on violations are regular convention and right rights because they consider their dad to stay dates romanian and when when you're working with listlessness and. and gentle programs. poland was was good and then twenty one fourteen...