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tell us why someone would use opium? >> surgery is an analgesic. >> exactly a painkiller and because of this reason it was prescribed a lot it was generally use because it it was a painkiller and to help people sleep. opium is a luxury was not something in lecture is a term they keep using and what we refer to today is recreational use. the idea of it not being used as a painkiller but as an element to feel better than normal and that is where opium transitions and de quincey is the one that helps americans to see that is a part of what the opium potential is. so, de quincey's role is that he is the one who really puts it in public discussion. i will describe, there were cases of americans who are using the drug in another manner for decades but that you don't have it public we discussed, it's when de quincey's work is published in the first american addition is 1822 that americans first really read about this from a western perspective . >> the earliest way in which americans or westerners learned about drugs being used
tell us why someone would use opium? >> surgery is an analgesic. >> exactly a painkiller and because of this reason it was prescribed a lot it was generally use because it it was a painkiller and to help people sleep. opium is a luxury was not something in lecture is a term they keep using and what we refer to today is recreational use. the idea of it not being used as a painkiller but as an element to feel better than normal and that is where opium transitions and de quincey is the...
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my mother decided that she would take us to a lady who used to cook for us. next time when they demanded a group of people, they said they wanted people to work in germany. nobody believed anymore. we had realized this was not true. everybody ran around and they hid. my mother, sister and i stayed with a lady who used to cook for us in the evening. they loaded them on the train and they took them away. it was a small town. the community was not that big. my mother thought that they would do something else, that -- what is going to be the next step? the germans decided that they did not want to go around looking for us again because there were fewer and fewer of us, so they just threw us all out. the town was cleared of any jewish person officially. we would go to another place, another small town at the road, -- up the road, not very far. we were told -- afterwards it became a ghetto, but it was that area that they told us to be in. everybody obeyed. everybody started looking for hiding places again. my mother explained to me. she said it is not going to work
my mother decided that she would take us to a lady who used to cook for us. next time when they demanded a group of people, they said they wanted people to work in germany. nobody believed anymore. we had realized this was not true. everybody ran around and they hid. my mother, sister and i stayed with a lady who used to cook for us in the evening. they loaded them on the train and they took them away. it was a small town. the community was not that big. my mother thought that they would do...
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it made us sad as well but it also inspired us, the strength and the courage that they showed. we owe this community time to heal. we owe one another our very best. those families may get through the toughest days they have ever known, the toughest days we have ever known. from what i have seen since august 3rd, this community, el paso, is more than up to the task. there is an embarrassment of riches of kindness and compassion and help and service in el paso right now. you know that because you are part of that. but i think we also know ourselves, this community, the families that have been affected, answers about why this happened here in el paso. answers about what it is going to take to ensure this does not continue to happen in el paso, in communities like ours or anywhere across the united states. i begin with the gun that was used in that act of terror and the number of guns we have in this country right now. you may have read the news that the killer's mother when she learned he had ordered an ak-47 and had received it, called the police in allen, texas. what does my son
it made us sad as well but it also inspired us, the strength and the courage that they showed. we owe this community time to heal. we owe one another our very best. those families may get through the toughest days they have ever known, the toughest days we have ever known. from what i have seen since august 3rd, this community, el paso, is more than up to the task. there is an embarrassment of riches of kindness and compassion and help and service in el paso right now. you know that because you...
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i think that is a good tool for us to use other negotiations with other folks dealing with and i like the penalty. i am generally supportive of moving the item forward her to have no other questions. >> commissioner woo ho? >> i have no questions. >> i am supportive. >> i am also. thank you, mike. "all lives matter" one favor. resolution 1926 has been approved. [reading items] >> hello commissioner brandon, commissioners, joel williamson senior project management with the ports real estate department. glad to be before you this afternoon with an update on the mission rock project. if you'll indulge me i want to go through history before we get to the meat of the presentation. first of all, i would like to share a timeline of how the project has evolved. going back 11 years to 2008. we started before then with outreach, this is when the project started taking shape back in 2008, if you can believe it? a lot of activities since then with state legislation, ballot measures, every session of some note. anyway to get us to today. we are glad to be here today with an update on the project.
i think that is a good tool for us to use other negotiations with other folks dealing with and i like the penalty. i am generally supportive of moving the item forward her to have no other questions. >> commissioner woo ho? >> i have no questions. >> i am supportive. >> i am also. thank you, mike. "all lives matter" one favor. resolution 1926 has been approved. [reading items] >> hello commissioner brandon, commissioners, joel williamson senior project...
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used to take it past all of us in school i remember it well. the market didn't know or the market it. department seriously a month a lot here in ny brandenburg is where everything began but he says if i never got this chance that i would never have become african footballer of the years and going to war. this is where i started playing at a high level want to do but. we warn you that performance dice need much a little do now this is the team from the 19631964 season results on 2 of the us and some that are of lousy but i see as you say a man that inspires 50 awards. so there one sheriff. there you go for the. fun stuff. vance the food not all this info. was done to him on the ways to scam. i mean there was to tell him on. yankee stadium that's the team. unforgotten up to this very day his team mates from noise plan and book. i. i i. hear this week german democratic republic consul general secret camphor along with a representative of the ministry of information of the republic of guinea to rector a key opening exhibition under the title 15 yea
used to take it past all of us in school i remember it well. the market didn't know or the market it. department seriously a month a lot here in ny brandenburg is where everything began but he says if i never got this chance that i would never have become african footballer of the years and going to war. this is where i started playing at a high level want to do but. we warn you that performance dice need much a little do now this is the team from the 19631964 season results on 2 of the us and...
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materials and use organic waste to create something useful and the last thing. a 1st report comes from right here in south africa if your natural phenomena are as spectacular as the sight of an enormous flock of birds gathering to breed sadly climate change and other factors have had a devastating effect on many breeding areas in recent years but lucky for us there are dedicated conservationists who refuse to sit back and watch as entire generations of birds a lost for ever. come 1st in south africa generally 2019 a devastating scene drought and a lack of water supply by the local municipality had left the dam dry. hundreds of newly hatched flamingo cheeks were dying their parents abandoned them due to lack of food and water the sights outside of kimberley is crucial for this species comfort is one of only 6 breeding sites for the less a flamingo wild wild when there's water around $50.00 to $80000.00 birds breed here every year. but the species is under growing pressure as dr katz explains she's a field biologist who's best in kept home. to the biggest threat t
materials and use organic waste to create something useful and the last thing. a 1st report comes from right here in south africa if your natural phenomena are as spectacular as the sight of an enormous flock of birds gathering to breed sadly climate change and other factors have had a devastating effect on many breeding areas in recent years but lucky for us there are dedicated conservationists who refuse to sit back and watch as entire generations of birds a lost for ever. come 1st in south...
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us. every election, they test all the computer chips that are in our tabulators. our tabulators, we have been using the same ones since they were purchased many years ago. they have served as very well. we have talents, we have a fairly strong audit process after the election although i would like to see us do more with an audit process just now,se i think that right both trust is the most important thing we are dealing with. and audite stronger process we can have, the better off we will all be. it's the next thing i like to do in connecticut is to strengthen our audit. but we have one. we audit 5% of all the precincts in three offices are in each precinct after the election and we used to do 10% that they have -- it's really a machine audit and it's proven to be 99.9% accurate. in other words, it's working. the cards are tested both before votinger by theuconn center. election officials mailed them to the voting centers and they checked them to make sure they are programmed properly mml
us. every election, they test all the computer chips that are in our tabulators. our tabulators, we have been using the same ones since they were purchased many years ago. they have served as very well. we have talents, we have a fairly strong audit process after the election although i would like to see us do more with an audit process just now,se i think that right both trust is the most important thing we are dealing with. and audite stronger process we can have, the better off we will all...
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tvjoined radio and the printed word in bringing us entertainment and information, to bring us together and broaden our minds. but these days, information has another way of getting out. social media has given us all the power to say whatever we want and show whatever we want and that has caused several governments big problems. some countries like china, iran and saudi arabia discussions about topics they don't want their people to hear about but many more countries will sporadically block social media sites, slow down internet speeds or even switch off net access altogether to try and stifle unrest and dissent at sensitive times. in the country that such down net access the most is... india. and by far, the bulk of those shutdowns are in the disputed himalayan region of kashmir. this week, the indian government removed the special status of the part of the special status of the part of the region it administers. it was an unprecedented move that's seen schools closed, demos banned, leaders arrested and of course, the internet shutdown. a couple of weeks ago, david reed went to kashmir
tvjoined radio and the printed word in bringing us entertainment and information, to bring us together and broaden our minds. but these days, information has another way of getting out. social media has given us all the power to say whatever we want and show whatever we want and that has caused several governments big problems. some countries like china, iran and saudi arabia discussions about topics they don't want their people to hear about but many more countries will sporadically block...
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what most of us. when sharif returned from east germany he was happy to replace the bread rolls meatballs and hearty german breakfasts with home cooked meals he loved . typical guinea and staples such as fish planting local band. and i. looked. and finally he scored. but wasn't that the penalty that he hammered into the corner . of one of the hand you touched. on how. good you know. how to open your hello pad i hear you see us here before and we're delighted that we're able to greet you really and we want you to know that we remember you. please that we can send you a message and here it is. now so we've got some papers here for years and we've also got a gift which is special for us as well all of our players have got one arm which invited in grateful that we got to. play with you and we wish you all the best it's what i did school to religion. i didn't. see. duncan oh thank you for annoyed brandon books share is. going into. today so we're all still proud that we got to play with you in our team in
what most of us. when sharif returned from east germany he was happy to replace the bread rolls meatballs and hearty german breakfasts with home cooked meals he loved . typical guinea and staples such as fish planting local band. and i. looked. and finally he scored. but wasn't that the penalty that he hammered into the corner . of one of the hand you touched. on how. good you know. how to open your hello pad i hear you see us here before and we're delighted that we're able to greet you really...
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thank you for joining us today. we are in our 20th year of the first-person program and our first person today is mrs. irene weiss whom you shall hear from shortly. this 2019 season a first person is made possible by the generosity of the louis franklin smith foundation with additional funding from the arlene and daniel fisher foundation. we are grateful for their sponsorship. first person is a series of twice weekly conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us their first-hand accounts of their experience during the holocaust. each of our first-person guests serves as a volunteer here at this museum. our program will continue to august 8th. the museum's website at www.ushmm.org provides information about each of our upcoming first-person guests. irene will share with us her first-person account of her experience during the holocaust and as a survivor for about 45 minutes. if time allows, we will have an opportunity for you to ask irene a few questions. if we do not get to your question today plea
thank you for joining us today. we are in our 20th year of the first-person program and our first person today is mrs. irene weiss whom you shall hear from shortly. this 2019 season a first person is made possible by the generosity of the louis franklin smith foundation with additional funding from the arlene and daniel fisher foundation. we are grateful for their sponsorship. first person is a series of twice weekly conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us their...
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to use it for you to deliver us when the computer go. around mom our friend barbara for this hobby or for washing up because i'm what i was. how many kids school i'm coming to this week she hated going to anything but going to talk. to. the. i don't think you know she i'm with the hook and it's really a movie if you. bother to load in saudi and. let's think that iran was all been a. fan of soria. or look good mother i last saw you on a normal ws for where can we cut of one knob saudia. or. any size jaws but i'll bet out beside the home bazaar in berlin. live in my low fat diet in a. model for emma. constantly been how to live in my life a giant on the job. you have the other. business going to say his is the end point of. view to live yet again for their lives in the city even if the interview for the dangerous. 90 that of the legend saurian oh well young you've got a story must believe in the. young man had a good might have been the story much for the large invalid number. of the in a sort of. norm so 100 as head of of soria and the ot
to use it for you to deliver us when the computer go. around mom our friend barbara for this hobby or for washing up because i'm what i was. how many kids school i'm coming to this week she hated going to anything but going to talk. to. the. i don't think you know she i'm with the hook and it's really a movie if you. bother to load in saudi and. let's think that iran was all been a. fan of soria. or look good mother i last saw you on a normal ws for where can we cut of one knob saudia. or. any...
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what i have seen, i have seen it professionally made music videos that are being used to produce -- used and produced by and for gang members to recruit our children. i have seen prisoners who operate prostitution rings outside of the prison, having already been convicted. i see not only drug dealers, gang members, but other criminals with all of the information that they have inside of their cell phones, which is, in the past, it would be a notebook. today, it is their cell phone. these events that we see, we need your help in many ways because law enforcement and the solicitors and district attorneys around this country, they face a little bit of a challenge. when it comes to these notebooks, cell phones and information we have in there, we need help with the encryption issue. when it comes to prisons, in particular, i would like to thank chairman graham and senator kennedy, also on this committee, for sponsoring the bill that would allow our prisons to block that cell service. we think of a purpose behind the prison and isolating those people behind it, but if they have access to a ce
what i have seen, i have seen it professionally made music videos that are being used to produce -- used and produced by and for gang members to recruit our children. i have seen prisoners who operate prostitution rings outside of the prison, having already been convicted. i see not only drug dealers, gang members, but other criminals with all of the information that they have inside of their cell phones, which is, in the past, it would be a notebook. today, it is their cell phone. these events...
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do is really use. you know use and reuse the bag the fancy water bottle and the metal straw just getting i didn't have one this is a job stick. there is a whole industry cropping up around these trendy reusable products these can cost up to $50.00 euros but using these doesn't make you a saint because producing these fancy things also costs a lot of energy like a cotton bag you might have to reuse a new one hundreds of times to stay below the environmental impact of a single use plastic bag so go with what you already own even if it's not the world's most stylish thing and if you really need something maybe just go buy it secondhand that way it also gets reuse number 3 recycled. ok so even hardened environmentally can't live entirely without plastic waste i know i car but that's ok right because all plastic waste gets recycled well you know in germany in these t.v. bottle they can be recycled but a lot of these plastic cards it's quite confusing the german government says we recycle less than half of o
do is really use. you know use and reuse the bag the fancy water bottle and the metal straw just getting i didn't have one this is a job stick. there is a whole industry cropping up around these trendy reusable products these can cost up to $50.00 euros but using these doesn't make you a saint because producing these fancy things also costs a lot of energy like a cotton bag you might have to reuse a new one hundreds of times to stay below the environmental impact of a single use plastic bag so...
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liam, we really appreciate you talking to us. liam bolling joining us. thank you. let me bring you an update was that we are hearing from us customs and border protection, they said the computers we re protection, they said the computers were coming back online, travellers we re were coming back online, travellers were being processed after that nationwide computer outage earlier on friday at us airports. so it looks like they are resolving the technical issue, computers coming back online and passengers being processed. it looks like there will bea processed. it looks like there will be a backlog in people facing delays. but that is the latest statement. peter fonda has died at the age of 79. he was seen as a countercultural icon, known for the film easy rider which he co—wrote and produced. he died from respiratory failure following lung cancer. hong kong police say they are back in control of protests in the city. they insisted they don't need the help of mainland chinese paramilitary police gathered across the border. hundreds of people gathered in the centra
liam, we really appreciate you talking to us. liam bolling joining us. thank you. let me bring you an update was that we are hearing from us customs and border protection, they said the computers we re protection, they said the computers were coming back online, travellers we re were coming back online, travellers were being processed after that nationwide computer outage earlier on friday at us airports. so it looks like they are resolving the technical issue, computers coming back online and...
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and are we not really wasting the opportunity to use the internet, to use cyber to ?upport a counter ideology i think that is where we are failing. >> one of the things that most struck me when i was writing a book related to all of this is how different state wars are too al qaeda. these attacksut partly because it was so caught off and closed as a tiny, conspiratorial network that it was undetected by our security forces, whereas the islamic state is quite a different. it is a very open and rapidly changing network that uses social media at all kinds of platform to disseminate its ideology when you look at work that has been done by national security that grasps the network , it is absolutely mind blowing how big this thing is and how sophisticated. is it writes to say the islamic state may have been defeated on the ground in syria but it is still very much alive in cyberspace? think of the islamic state is only one brand of the global phenomenon of islamist. failed because they put all of their money on the jihadist branch. they thought they would shock the world i
and are we not really wasting the opportunity to use the internet, to use cyber to ?upport a counter ideology i think that is where we are failing. >> one of the things that most struck me when i was writing a book related to all of this is how different state wars are too al qaeda. these attacksut partly because it was so caught off and closed as a tiny, conspiratorial network that it was undetected by our security forces, whereas the islamic state is quite a different. it is a very open...
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around 80% w we can only selelo industry for u use as filler mamaterial, and use the incomeo finance relief aid projects. reporterer: but it's a a system under threatat. africacan markets, w which for decades haveve provided nenehos toto german caststoffs, are bebg momore selectiveve. anda, for example, is making foforts tooostst itswn small-scale textile induryry. th's o one reason whwhy the economic area the east aicican mmununity nts toto ht importrt ofof second-handnd clothes stag nenext year. 's a mapapplauding. say is loafter all,l, many consumumersn coununtries like u uganda do bet omom accesto u used ropeanan clothes. thomasfor a loof peopl seco-hand ishe best tion for tting quity clots.s. condnd-hd itememare ofte provide ople witan incom prepoer: backn german the flood of discardrded cloeses s not t set to stotop antime soo. so german clothing recycler so-ex is working with many of the major highstreet retailers that now take e ck used clothing.. this meansns the stores s can m their bubusinesses arere moe susustainae. and in t the best case scenari, companies lilike renew c
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he can be out working with us and helping us. and some processes are still done by hand, like checking for sea lice. that could change as well. we will be doing health checks on them and make sure they are nice and clean. that one is beautiful. so if you had a 56 connection you may not need to do this, where you remove the fish from the water? no. we would have hd cameras that could monitor the condition. 56 brings a couple of elements that maybe we didn't have with 46. of course it has higher bandwidth. but it also brings low latency, meaning that the time the signal takes to go back and forth becomes much much faster. we can deploy it in areas that we may not have been able to before. it is all now coming together into a single infrastructure, providing solutions that maybe over ag was only a dream. while only 22,000 people live in orkney, a further 200,000 tourists come to visit its whiskey distilleries and famous neolithic sites every year. many arrive by cruise ship including this disney one, dropping off hundreds of passeng
he can be out working with us and helping us. and some processes are still done by hand, like checking for sea lice. that could change as well. we will be doing health checks on them and make sure they are nice and clean. that one is beautiful. so if you had a 56 connection you may not need to do this, where you remove the fish from the water? no. we would have hd cameras that could monitor the condition. 56 brings a couple of elements that maybe we didn't have with 46. of course it has higher...
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using scrap metal. plastic bottles to install water pipes to make their instruments the group has gained a following who allowed their signature rhythms and enforced promotes recycling in a city that produces as much as 9000 tons of waste every day. 3 it is my wish to see this music don't recognize all over the wild and also to raise awareness about the importance of waste management especially in africa exactly what is used for music is what i would like to find a good representative who can help us spread this message through our music and. foremost to sing like i see people forming and on the same time we also want to teach young people to practice recycling in the philippines. he may not have the solution to the democratic republic of congo's vast got big problems but their hypnotic music and upbeat songs are helping them to get their message across to an ever growing fan base. at the time very cool indeed expressly because it's all with recycled waste materials i hope we'll hear more from the band
using scrap metal. plastic bottles to install water pipes to make their instruments the group has gained a following who allowed their signature rhythms and enforced promotes recycling in a city that produces as much as 9000 tons of waste every day. 3 it is my wish to see this music don't recognize all over the wild and also to raise awareness about the importance of waste management especially in africa exactly what is used for music is what i would like to find a good representative who can...
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and a warm welcome for me too and hope that you stay with us for the next half hour on the phone from johannesburg and south africa here's what's coming up. how an app can help protect a rare species in south africa. and why solar energy doesn't always have to be expensive. and how music group was formed in congo thanks to trash. south africa's western cape province is home to stunning plants some of them found nowhere else on the planet however recent reports show that the province is experiencing the 2nd highest rate of plant extinction in the world due in large part to rapid urbanization and habitat loss we met up with researchers to investigate the region more closely. this rub land is part of the famed both biome a naturally occurring community of flora and fauna in the region around cape town in south africa it's home to almost $10000.00 species of plants many of them endemic as part of efforts to preserve this unique ecosystem volunteers come here regularly to photograph and document the plants they work for the organization of rare and endangered wild flowers also known as cre
and a warm welcome for me too and hope that you stay with us for the next half hour on the phone from johannesburg and south africa here's what's coming up. how an app can help protect a rare species in south africa. and why solar energy doesn't always have to be expensive. and how music group was formed in congo thanks to trash. south africa's western cape province is home to stunning plants some of them found nowhere else on the planet however recent reports show that the province is...
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decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. quit smoking slow turkey. talk to your doctor about chantix. when didwhen i needed ton? jumpstart sales. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. ...and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. i can't tell you anything about myself. as someone in witness protection, but believe me, i'm not your average consumer. that's why i switched to liberty mutual. they customized my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. and as a man, uh, or a woman with very specific needs that i can't tell you about- say cheese. mr. landry? oh no. hi mr. landry! [ grunting ] liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> welcome back to "velshi and ruhle." today americans are left to wonder what president trump will do about the nation's mass shooting epidemic.
decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. quit smoking slow turkey. talk to your doctor about chantix. when didwhen i needed ton? jumpstart sales. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. ...and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. i can't tell you anything about myself. as someone in witness...
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us. on that's helped to heat this rig woman from that union all's legal take it easy in the wood a few years old you have been a fool and. with politicians feeling to stem the tide of arms flowing to saudi arabia some activists have turned their efforts to the courts. among them a team in the group painted by andrew smith and experts with a campaign against arms trade. in march 2017. 18 filed a complaint contesting the legality of uki arms sales to saudi arabia it worths 1st . the reason we took legal action is because we believe fees arms sales are not just and moral we believe it also illegal you can't export criteria is very clear it says but if it is a clear risk what weapons might be used to commit a serious violation of international humanitarian law. an arms sale should not go ahead the case brought several classified e-mails to light like this one consider the defense secrets. in it the head of the export control joint units a government organization expresses doubts about the leg
us. on that's helped to heat this rig woman from that union all's legal take it easy in the wood a few years old you have been a fool and. with politicians feeling to stem the tide of arms flowing to saudi arabia some activists have turned their efforts to the courts. among them a team in the group painted by andrew smith and experts with a campaign against arms trade. in march 2017. 18 filed a complaint contesting the legality of uki arms sales to saudi arabia it worths 1st . the reason we...
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but, math cannot tell us everything. prediction can tell us likelihood but it cannot tell us truth. so we need to keep these ideas in mind and we also need to think about hollywood. because hollywood ideas about artificial intelligence caller our beliefs. and every student who comes into your classroom and starts learning and thinking about technology and starts thinking about history is also simultaneously thinking about hollywood and thinking about hollywood images of artificial intelligence. so we need to make that distinction. we need to make the point that hollywood imagery of ai is totally imaginary. maybe we should call it general artificial intelligence. and that is the singularity that machines that think, that is the robots that are taking over the world. it is totally imaginary. real artificial intelligence, but we actually have is called narrow ai. machine learning even though it sounds magical is a kind of narrow ai and it is just math. so, another thing that i realized when i was doing research for the book was that the confusion over artificial intelligence is almost
but, math cannot tell us everything. prediction can tell us likelihood but it cannot tell us truth. so we need to keep these ideas in mind and we also need to think about hollywood. because hollywood ideas about artificial intelligence caller our beliefs. and every student who comes into your classroom and starts learning and thinking about technology and starts thinking about history is also simultaneously thinking about hollywood and thinking about hollywood images of artificial intelligence....
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which naturally leads us to this. after radio silence spent at his new jersey golf resort, including dropping in on a wedding reception over the weekend, we then heard from the president. first via twitter, where he largely blamed the news media and suggested that what we really need is immigration reform. and then prepared remarks on teleprompter this morning from the white house. >> in one voice, our nation must condemn racism, bigotry, and white supremacy. we must recognize that the internet has provided a dangerous avenue to radicalize disturbed minds and perform demonstrated acts. we must stop the glorification of violence in our society. this includes the gruesome and grisly video games that are now commonplace. mental illness and hatred pulls the trigger, not the gun. may god bless the memory of those who perished in toledo. >> obviously, the second shooting of the weekend was in dayton, ohio, and not toledo. that appearance today launched a whole new conversation about teleprompter trump versus rally trump. th
which naturally leads us to this. after radio silence spent at his new jersey golf resort, including dropping in on a wedding reception over the weekend, we then heard from the president. first via twitter, where he largely blamed the news media and suggested that what we really need is immigration reform. and then prepared remarks on teleprompter this morning from the white house. >> in one voice, our nation must condemn racism, bigotry, and white supremacy. we must recognize that the...
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i apologize, i'm not used to sitting still are standing still when i do this, i'm used to roaming or pacing, excuse if i have any lack of coordination. i will truncate my mega deck because i could talk for this -- talk about this for hours and hours. it is a huge passion of mine. i am a system leader at spirit spirit health for medical informatics and health informatics. i have been doing informatics for 15 years, being in healthcare for over 25 years. i was asked to speak high-level about interoperability and its impact. from my standpoint, i really would like to use the term data liquidity because what we're really talking about with an operability is data liquidity so we can really keep the patient at the centre of all of the care throughout the continuum. with that, i will focus on having the patient at the centre , and we will focus the conversation around this perspective, and a really common scenario that unfortunately is happening today. the patient is at home, doing well, winds up in facility a, in a health system, gets discharged , and winds up in the community, seeing some
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speaking of the us, where does the us fit into this? is china keeping one eye on the united states as it debates what to do with the situation? one would think that it is. right now in the us there are more negative views of china than positive views. one can understand that, given the rhetoric coming from the white house. but it is also true that there have been warnings from the democrats as well, speaker nancy pelosi has warned china about taking a strong hand in hong kong. so i think that china will be watching the us, and knowing that the us would probably respond strongly if the protesters were dealt with in a strong way, in a violent way, which of course nobody wants to see. and just briefly, where do you think things are going to go economically? do you think we are going to see big businesses moving out of hong kong at the moment? i don't, unless the situation really gets out of control. the hong kong police have said they have the situation under control and if it remains the way that it is, and perhaps there is some negotiate
speaking of the us, where does the us fit into this? is china keeping one eye on the united states as it debates what to do with the situation? one would think that it is. right now in the us there are more negative views of china than positive views. one can understand that, given the rhetoric coming from the white house. but it is also true that there have been warnings from the democrats as well, speaker nancy pelosi has warned china about taking a strong hand in hong kong. so i think that...
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studies indicate we have a sense of music even before we begin to use words. one could almost say the human brain is wired for music. music was a 1st cause or language probably but also in our development since we 1st are sensitive to music and are 1st that doing music our musical sounds before understanding or is speaking like morse took to the thames. so briefly for me is a project in which we are insulating by. electrical activity in the brain into sounds we create music through emotions so the emotions of the brain are translated into a musical language part of this project is to provide people with different disabilities like cerebral palsy the opportunity to create music through the activity of the.
studies indicate we have a sense of music even before we begin to use words. one could almost say the human brain is wired for music. music was a 1st cause or language probably but also in our development since we 1st are sensitive to music and are 1st that doing music our musical sounds before understanding or is speaking like morse took to the thames. so briefly for me is a project in which we are insulating by. electrical activity in the brain into sounds we create music through emotions so...
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a messageso send us and ask sk question, or reach out to us on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ renita: this is "bloomberg daybreak." coming up in the next hour, neil montgomery, crate & barrel ceo. this is "bloomberg daybreak." here's your bloomberg business flash. warren buffett's berkshire hathaway has increased its bet on amazon. berkshire's steak rose 11% in the second quarter. it's now valued at more than $1 billion. still, that is far smaller than berkshire's stake in apple, valued at more than $49 billion. shares of the world's largest shipping line are rising today. merck delivered second quarter better-than-expected. the danish company also reassured investors it can keep its outlook despite an uncertain trade environment. thanks around the world have announced almost 50,000 job cuts -- banks around the world have announced almost 50,000 job cuts. lenders are bracing for a continuation of negative interest rates that have eaten into profits for five years. deutsche bank tops the list. it plans to eliminate 18,000 jobs. i'm renita young. that's yo
a messageso send us and ask sk question, or reach out to us on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ renita: this is "bloomberg daybreak." coming up in the next hour, neil montgomery, crate & barrel ceo. this is "bloomberg daybreak." here's your bloomberg business flash. warren buffett's berkshire hathaway has increased its bet on amazon. berkshire's steak rose 11% in the second quarter. it's now valued at more than $1 billion. still, that is far smaller than berkshire's stake...
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they are using the water as a protective shield. so it keeps the two fires apart, using the water. keeping the left—hand one at bay and then extinguishing the right one before we deal with the left. the centre tries to make each scenario as realistic as possible, not just the fire that the treatment of the casualties as well. it is fascinating to see the science behind firefighting. for example, in a kerosene fuel fighter, water will not put it out. this cone of water controls the blaze so another firefighter can come in with a powder extinguisher. that is what finally tames the flames. and once they're gone, does that mean the job is done? well, that is where this thermal imaging camera comes in to see what our eyes cannot. so once it looks like the fire is out you still have to cover the area in waterjust in case there are hotspots. you can see here the vent on the top of this engine is still white hot according to this camera. and there are many other ways to detect and deal with fires. lara has been looking at some of them. for the past two years, half of the uk's fire brigad
they are using the water as a protective shield. so it keeps the two fires apart, using the water. keeping the left—hand one at bay and then extinguishing the right one before we deal with the left. the centre tries to make each scenario as realistic as possible, not just the fire that the treatment of the casualties as well. it is fascinating to see the science behind firefighting. for example, in a kerosene fuel fighter, water will not put it out. this cone of water controls the blaze so...
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eternity use then you can use it in technique you can easily build your systems. the platform operators are more interested in providing clean paint and providing factual information scientific facts often aren't as entertaining but conspiracy theories attract attention and get plenty of views in spite of the often terrible events they show mine for 911 terrorist attacks. to this day some people still believe that the us government was behind the attacks on the world trade center they claim the twin towers went brought down by hijacked planes but were blown up in stand. refuses to delete such controversial videos even though they contain pay to lay false information instead. the platform operators plan to display takes from wikipedia articles alongside him. doesn't believe this approach will do much to help and once i get a very engaging very exciting video content that's going to convince you of something on the other side you have like this boring wiki page article and you don't know wrote it. so you start thinking is going to be less efficient never mind the fa
eternity use then you can use it in technique you can easily build your systems. the platform operators are more interested in providing clean paint and providing factual information scientific facts often aren't as entertaining but conspiracy theories attract attention and get plenty of views in spite of the often terrible events they show mine for 911 terrorist attacks. to this day some people still believe that the us government was behind the attacks on the world trade center they claim the...
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she's here to educate us. all right, first of all, i did a terrible job with some of those, and neodymium you have in your hand. sample and i brought itm, yes.fa so you could see exactly what we're talking about here. pretty-- scott: looks like, maybe, lead or some of the graphites, something like that. ann: that's correct, but if you pull out your smartphone you'll see that that's used in there and so the question is how do you get from here to our smartphones and all the other magnets that are used and sensors that are used in our current-day technology. scott: why is it current-day technology? have we used neodymium in the past or is this something new with iphones and spawned an entire new pursuitey of what's really going on in the periodic table of elements and so, for the last few decades, we've been pursuing more and more scientific applications, ways to make things smaller, faster, able to handle heat. and we've seen this in the semi-conductor industry but now we're doing the internet of things. we hav
she's here to educate us. all right, first of all, i did a terrible job with some of those, and neodymium you have in your hand. sample and i brought itm, yes.fa so you could see exactly what we're talking about here. pretty-- scott: looks like, maybe, lead or some of the graphites, something like that. ann: that's correct, but if you pull out your smartphone you'll see that that's used in there and so the question is how do you get from here to our smartphones and all the other magnets that...
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fewer people in england are using single—use plastic bags. some of the biggest retailers say sales are down 90% in four years. we import more than half of all the food we eat in the uk, so why is the country not more self—sufficient? this morning i'm just outside hull for the annual pea harvest to find out why. the waiting is finally over for the start of the ashes. i'm at edgbaston, where i've been speaking to england captainjoe root ahead of the first test against australia. it starts today, as england look to claim the ashes back. having lifted it for under cooky, and to see what it's been like on the other end of it as captain, it makes me want to be up there on the podium at the oval hopefully with a massive smile on my face. we could get a shower at the oval, especially in a line from north—east scotla nd especially in a line from north—east scotland to east anglia, where it could be heavy, thundery and slow—moving. more in 15 minutes. it's thursday the 1st of august. our top story: flood warnings are still in place across the n
fewer people in england are using single—use plastic bags. some of the biggest retailers say sales are down 90% in four years. we import more than half of all the food we eat in the uk, so why is the country not more self—sufficient? this morning i'm just outside hull for the annual pea harvest to find out why. the waiting is finally over for the start of the ashes. i'm at edgbaston, where i've been speaking to england captainjoe root ahead of the first test against australia. it starts...
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on the other one against 10 but he used to take you past all of us in school i remember it well . the market didn't know on the marketing. department seriously a month a lot here in ny brandenburg is where everything began but he says if i never got this chance that i would never have become an african footballer of the years there and ground for me for. this is where i started playing at a high level want to do busking unless it is. the one you will perform off the ice they must do now this is...
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buckler for us t washington, chris bucklerfor us there in washington, dc. the democratic party's contenders to take on donald trump for the us presidency next year have challenged each other in the second round of tv debates. the candidates, including front—runnerjoe biden and kamala harris, discussed subjects like healthca re, immigration, the criminal justice system and climate change. a delegation from the us congress, led by speaker of the house nancy pelosi, has ended a 3—day visit to ghana. she spoke with evident emotion to the ghanaian parliament on the 400th anniversary of the first enslaved africans arriving in america, and recalled the horrors of the slave trade. she also paid tribute to the contribution african—americans have made to the united states. thomas naadi reports from accra. this trip has been about what connects the united states and ghana — friendship, but also a dark past. it is 400 years since the first africans were sent across the atlantic, the start of a trade that would claim millions of lives and shape both countries fo
buckler for us t washington, chris bucklerfor us there in washington, dc. the democratic party's contenders to take on donald trump for the us presidency next year have challenged each other in the second round of tv debates. the candidates, including front—runnerjoe biden and kamala harris, discussed subjects like healthca re, immigration, the criminal justice system and climate change. a delegation from the us congress, led by speaker of the house nancy pelosi, has ended a 3—day visit to...
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and susa scares us and makes us feel insecure for ourselves and our children. we feel it's our don't it by syrians in every direction it's a full p.t. . perhaps a ward call to use a fork eating out of the sheer number of tissues. and to help soak up the plants and. lacking fluff to look up silly i am upset that i had no. ship to back that ship it named. i advantages many well. loved. one dick us how believe in man better than. most i know a lesson. all my belief is that if you how to be sodium up the. w.r. and she shall have a better job than our. own and if you want to live near. me and what do you. think i am killed on your lips already going on in libya and alone. and. so on. i'm on a good agent and his neck he had a will that is. good for the head of rest now. does that get is it. no lad national in love with nafi we thought a reaction and love to. my make and that the law book that she. what are you. well i didn't hear. maybe when. hardy. comes. to what. i do i think i was. wrong. that. they don't have any. initiative and you. know i've been molested but h
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corey, let us know, please. let us know. [applause and cheers] let us know. our shared republican agenda is pro-worker, pro-jobs, pro-families, pro-growth and 100% pro-american. [applause and cheers] for decades and decades, the politicians in washington pursued the very opposite. they sold out our workers. you see it, you know it better than any place. when i talk about the horrors of trade deals, i usually refer to new hampshire. nobody took it worse than new england and nobody took it worse than new hampshire. here is the good news. i would never let that happen and chris would never let that happen again. [applause and cheers] is there a doctor, please, doctor in the house, doctor in the house. please, doctor, please. thank you very much, take your time. take your time. [shouting] take your time, fellows. plenty of time. you know, people got here 2.5 days ago. many of these people in the front, 2.5. 2.5 days ago. you can understand it is pretty tough. thank you. thank you. [shouting] that is ok. [applause and cheers] these are great people. these are grea
corey, let us know, please. let us know. [applause and cheers] let us know. our shared republican agenda is pro-worker, pro-jobs, pro-families, pro-growth and 100% pro-american. [applause and cheers] for decades and decades, the politicians in washington pursued the very opposite. they sold out our workers. you see it, you know it better than any place. when i talk about the horrors of trade deals, i usually refer to new hampshire. nobody took it worse than new england and nobody took it worse...
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us. to the queerest sense if pins it be it the needs to see it be me or to go war to me when he can be she had to me for always been easy way in there grace at the top still seen it talk to me she wouldn't need in what she is peaceably it's of plenty of. give believe me who an informant so on when i had that it got but it got out your way in the near the bone when you powdered snake had in it i know what you mean year. linea the dozen or so starlet because we narrowed it nestle asia to. principle is then unique east but that to relate to brewer made it worse so she still doesn't which is government to say doing this that their medical. staff and the years standing even a peace corps say you are pretty sweet mucus machine you put a motion what sidney will it be is. a quick look as she would use a normal or moderate. not boomy it is reviewed or covered need years this year i'd need. need there's a line yet you wouldn't look at the quote not by the money moment when you drill drill nor usual
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, but they are using their clipper cards. if you have a paper ticket you can get in and out, you just will not be able to purchase a paper ticket anymore. life, christina, ktvu, 2news. >>> tiffany lee is charged with plotting the murder of the father of her two children three years ago, prosecutors say she directed her husband, and another man to kill 27-year- old keith green. the case made national headlines when lee posted $35 million and bell, one of the most expensive veils in u.s. history, the trial was then delayed after lee was diagnosed with cancer. the jersey -- the jury will resume deliberation, the 10th day of deliberations, last week the jury requested to have some of defendant eric allman's testimony right back to them as welltestimy from witness carmen frito, she was a tenant who described how she escaped the fire. ktvu crime reporter henry lee has been in the courtroom since day one i will be standing by to bring us a verdict as soon as it happens, in the meantime you can read the daily blog on the case on our
, but they are using their clipper cards. if you have a paper ticket you can get in and out, you just will not be able to purchase a paper ticket anymore. life, christina, ktvu, 2news. >>> tiffany lee is charged with plotting the murder of the father of her two children three years ago, prosecutors say she directed her husband, and another man to kill 27-year- old keith green. the case made national headlines when lee posted $35 million and bell, one of the most expensive veils in u.s....
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us. we've now traveled to the region where lauer and her family used to live. there's a tracking device on the roof of the car in case they run into criminals as we approach the site of their old plantation lauer and her mother become increasingly nervous. but i think i'm unlikely looking in the rearview mirror to see if anybody is following us. to maybe in the alley and. we've got an anonymous phone calls and people we don't know show up at our door. and they suspect just what other stores. you see if they did all of us. and have threatened to kill us you know what i mean man but i like when they tell their why i'm a bad mother. do you think it's this way yeah. we film the property from a distance the new owners are now making money with crops that used to belong to lauer's family and simply there are armed guards over there you can't get too close or they'll kill you or. lauer says that no one has helped them to try to get their land back. it's a return return to a place that used to be yours is the land was taken from us get the lawn out of our father. bette
us. we've now traveled to the region where lauer and her family used to live. there's a tracking device on the roof of the car in case they run into criminals as we approach the site of their old plantation lauer and her mother become increasingly nervous. but i think i'm unlikely looking in the rearview mirror to see if anybody is following us. to maybe in the alley and. we've got an anonymous phone calls and people we don't know show up at our door. and they suspect just what other stores....
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and susa scares us and makes us feel insecure for ourselves and our children. we feel it's our don't it by syrians in every 3rd action it's a full p.t. . perhaps award code to use a fork eating both of this huge number of tissue. and to upset that bit of lynsay yetta eggplant came from have to look up silly em up sort of a banana. shaped head back that she believed in all of class and advantage a nanny lag a little actual flowing blood or let out. a. one dick us have been living in land that they have now less and less and. well my belief is that it had to be sodium up there. in the belly and she shouted malcolm but john when are. you on if you want to buy them out of me. and what do you. think i am killed on your lips already going on in libya and alone. and. so on. that are you sure know who. did agent and the snack she had a will that. if they had a rest now. do you. get is it. no lad national in love with nafi we thought of reaction and love to. buy milk and that the law book says. wow wow what. a man. what are you. well i didn't hear. the end of. the hardy
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send us your thoughts about that. as we mentioned, it's pretty tough right 110w. mentioned, it's pretty tough right now. the main market in the us was down by 1.5% as was the snp and that really set the tone for asian markets. —— s&p. and the hang seng is trading down because of the disruptions in hong kong. let's look at the commodity markets briefly. gold still really strong, safe haven is very much in favour at the moment. so that's a look at financial markets and that is your business briefing. an extra £100 million to improve security at prisons in england and wales has been announced by the government. it's the latest in a number of pledges of money for the criminal justice system. boris johnson says more airport—style measures such as x—ray scanners would stop weapons and drugs getting into jails. june kelly has the story. leeds prison — it's not a top security jail, but like leeds prison — it's not a top securityjail, but like others, it's ina big securityjail, but like others, it's in a big probl
send us your thoughts about that. as we mentioned, it's pretty tough right 110w. mentioned, it's pretty tough right now. the main market in the us was down by 1.5% as was the snp and that really set the tone for asian markets. —— s&p. and the hang seng is trading down because of the disruptions in hong kong. let's look at the commodity markets briefly. gold still really strong, safe haven is very much in favour at the moment. so that's a look at financial markets and that is your...
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which brings us next to next steps. the report concludes that the study work should focus on acquisition of pg&e's assets, serving san francisco. we need to continue our work to assess which assets to purchase and the current conditions and value of those assets. assess the public utility commission operational readiness for these expanded responsibilities as well as the city's overall organization capacity. assess the equity implications, understand the system engineering impacts and understand the impacts on remaining pg&e customers and develop a transition plan. the timeline for this work is accelerated and influenced by factors outside of the city's control. most notably the fact that pg&e filed for bankruptcy. that effort really accelerates the timeframe for the work that we have underway. one known data.is the fact that pg&e has until september 29 to form a plan for reorganization. we are kind of anchoring on that date, as we pursue our study work. so that we are positioning the city to be ready to engage on that
which brings us next to next steps. the report concludes that the study work should focus on acquisition of pg&e's assets, serving san francisco. we need to continue our work to assess which assets to purchase and the current conditions and value of those assets. assess the public utility commission operational readiness for these expanded responsibilities as well as the city's overall organization capacity. assess the equity implications, understand the system engineering impacts and...
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decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. quit smoking slow turkey. talk to your doctor about chantix. just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. and the pad absorbs it deep inside. so, it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. plus, it's safe to use on all my floors, even wood. glad i got that off my chest and the day off my floor. try wet jet with a moneyback guarantee (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums >>> a really dramatic moment overnight in a major league soccer game. a player took a moment to speak out in the middle of a game on gun violence.
decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. quit smoking slow turkey. talk to your doctor about chantix. just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and...
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he will be us send them. along i want to get a wide lens on hummus and out of our but they buy their stuff the name of one of the why yes but the mud was yellow no no little yeah but i could see down low on a good little liberal little love live and i was elected to buddhism into the museum to see only a good movie she. just took him by the few if you killed good but i got the focus off of books out there to fess up to the whole fucking you'll see. what kind of a studio you're the muse and ultimately i think about scooters you might think of a simpler someday if you go to any actually often the most you have done all is up . like i was. on my but i used to sell logic bicycles on the snow in the house from one of the kids some i even thought of a film is so good. with just a few kids he's out of could actually be possible to see. something about them out on. the board just. want to look on the wanna come up. with. a. look in the. face. must. be only a little but it was. about a. lot. more. i was a. cause. to m
he will be us send them. along i want to get a wide lens on hummus and out of our but they buy their stuff the name of one of the why yes but the mud was yellow no no little yeah but i could see down low on a good little liberal little love live and i was elected to buddhism into the museum to see only a good movie she. just took him by the few if you killed good but i got the focus off of books out there to fess up to the whole fucking you'll see. what kind of a studio you're the muse and...
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nuclear deal said on thursday the terror on is willing to work with the european partners after the us pulled out last year. japan's prime minister says he is south korea to work on rebuilding trust after seoul ended an intelligence sharing agreement between the neighbor comes amid a trade route and a dispute over compensation for south koreans who were forced into wartime labor by the japanese. un human rights activists are condemning the internet and telephone shutdown in indian administered kashmir they say the blackout in falls by the indian government is a form of collective punishment on the people of this to speciate region it's been more than 2 weeks since india revoked kashmir's autonomy ripples out from one neighborhood in srinagar the main city which is putting up a fierce resistance to the security crackdown. it's an act of defiance people living in the sewer a neighborhood of srinagar have erected these barricades unlike the ones put up by security forces to control the movement of local people these have been put up to keep the security forces out. of the common violently
nuclear deal said on thursday the terror on is willing to work with the european partners after the us pulled out last year. japan's prime minister says he is south korea to work on rebuilding trust after seoul ended an intelligence sharing agreement between the neighbor comes amid a trade route and a dispute over compensation for south koreans who were forced into wartime labor by the japanese. un human rights activists are condemning the internet and telephone shutdown in indian administered...
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us pulled out from. german chancellor angela merkel says every opportunity should be taken to result tensions between the u.s. and. when this could get let's intrusion. in the in the question is can we think they didn't finding a way to prevent a further risk lation because if nothing happens then we will have to see if that iran reneged even further on its commitments in september or can we manage a reverse development in which iran read here to their jeffy p o i a blog asians plath step by step for the talk with the run of. hezbollah's leader hassan nasrallah says the group is in a new phase of its conflict with israel after 2 israeli drones crashed in lebanon's capital has been lost as one drawn down edged a building housing its media office when it crashed in beirut's southern suburbs another israeli drone came down in the same area after exploding in the air tens of thousands of brazilian soldiers have begun heading into the rain forest to join the fight against the fires military planes are dumping
us pulled out from. german chancellor angela merkel says every opportunity should be taken to result tensions between the u.s. and. when this could get let's intrusion. in the in the question is can we think they didn't finding a way to prevent a further risk lation because if nothing happens then we will have to see if that iran reneged even further on its commitments in september or can we manage a reverse development in which iran read here to their jeffy p o i a blog asians plath step by...
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what keeps us to save what makes us sick and how do we stay healthy. my name is dr carson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do to improve your health.
what keeps us to save what makes us sick and how do we stay healthy. my name is dr carson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do to improve your health.
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we need to use beings that are the same size as humans that have useful organs that we can use, not monkeys. stay away from monkeys, please. >> tucker: boy, i've been around to be a long time but i don't think i've spent 3 minutes in last 20 years calling for the regulation of anything. if there's anything you are going to regulate, it is this kind of behavior because it seems to me the consequences potentially are overwhelming. >> we need the international community and the united states should not allow the stuff to go on at all. >> tucker: amen. thank you, i appreciate it.t we are out of time, unfortunately. the hour goes off leave pat wow fast. we were back tomorrow night. 8:00 p.m. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. all of which are in overabundance right now. keep the faith. it will get better. good night from washington. guess who's next. sean hannity! live from new york city. >> sean: at least i am glad you are sincerely against those things. >> tucker: i am! i'm not kidding. [laughs]gs >> sean: i am totally b.s. and you. sincerely. tucke
we need to use beings that are the same size as humans that have useful organs that we can use, not monkeys. stay away from monkeys, please. >> tucker: boy, i've been around to be a long time but i don't think i've spent 3 minutes in last 20 years calling for the regulation of anything. if there's anything you are going to regulate, it is this kind of behavior because it seems to me the consequences potentially are overwhelming. >> we need the international community and the united...
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us china trade war. you also have brexit and geopolitical tensions. us china trade war. you also have brexit and geopolitical tensionsm is maybe not surprising things are so topsy—turvy. as one analyst said to us today, a central market strategist, he said it is all a mess, strategist, he said it is all a m ess , every strategist, he said it is all a mess, every central bank around the world is trying to prop up economies, every politician around the world is trying to destroy economies. that's rate. there is a lot of conflict taking place right now in the economic cycle. but the focus right now is the us and the reason for this fall is because of a key indicator called the yuko. for the first time since 2007 we are seeing it inverted. it is the difference between the treasuries. the idea is you will usually get compensated more to wait longer to get your money back and the ten year bond yield would be higher than that of the two year bond. an inverted curve predicted all of the recessions, almost, tha
us china trade war. you also have brexit and geopolitical tensions. us china trade war. you also have brexit and geopolitical tensionsm is maybe not surprising things are so topsy—turvy. as one analyst said to us today, a central market strategist, he said it is all a mess, strategist, he said it is all a m ess , every strategist, he said it is all a mess, every central bank around the world is trying to prop up economies, every politician around the world is trying to destroy economies....