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and don't forget, let us know what you are spotting online — use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. that's it for the business briefing this hour. but before we go, here are the markets. a bit of respite with the turkish lira upholding its value slightly. and trade talks between the us and china. more from me in a few minutes. ten of england's most challenging prisons are to be given a total of £10 million to improve security and living conditions, as part of a government drive to tackle drugs and violence in jails. ministers also want to raise leadership standards by sending prison governors to military—style staff colleges. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw reports. how to stop drugs getting into prisons. here is one way. hmp leeds is one of ten prisons where sniffer dogs are being brought in to reduce the amount of drugs smuggled in by prisoners, visitors, and staff. new su bsta nces prisoners, visitors, and staff. new substances such as spice have caused health problems and sparked violence in prisons, volatile places at the best of times. the atmosphere is good. but
and don't forget, let us know what you are spotting online — use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. that's it for the business briefing this hour. but before we go, here are the markets. a bit of respite with the turkish lira upholding its value slightly. and trade talks between the us and china. more from me in a few minutes. ten of england's most challenging prisons are to be given a total of £10 million to improve security and living conditions, as part of a government drive to tackle drugs and...
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this time is it helpful to us to understand exactly what we're talking about. and say but that's right i don't think i'm off i get you to a feeling that shapes. just give you a beat catch your breath and list this race killer robots yeah i think it's a useful tool. against sanitizing what the technology could potentially do which is kill so it might be slightly overdrawn it might appear to be slightly overdrawn and across it invokes always the idea of the image of a terminator but i think it's useful to have a bucket of time analogy in order to also bring it home to the general public what this technology could potentially be on about so i think it's quite a useful term is it technically accurate. is a different story about i think of the useful i'm just selling out so everybody understands for the rest of this conversation. a killer robot. autonomous weapon system is a weapon that can make a decision about a kill without a human necessarily being involved in that equation that weapon cahill by itself but so that the controversial technology that is being debat
this time is it helpful to us to understand exactly what we're talking about. and say but that's right i don't think i'm off i get you to a feeling that shapes. just give you a beat catch your breath and list this race killer robots yeah i think it's a useful tool. against sanitizing what the technology could potentially do which is kill so it might be slightly overdrawn it might appear to be slightly overdrawn and across it invokes always the idea of the image of a terminator but i think it's...
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useful in using this is information warfare. all of this leads me to wonder if by focusing solely on the election which is dramatic and of tremendous concern and i share the concerns of all of you and all of the committee, that if we just focus on that and not the rest of the picture whether we are missing the right picture ms. diresta do you have any observations quite. >> we do look at misinformation disinformation. we have seen evidence of campaigns targeting our culture and energy as do industries of interests of foreign powers. on energy we have seen anti-fracking box with countries affiliated with strong oil interests and spreading fear about gmos. >> ms. rosenberger? >> in russia we know they have use these operations to try to shape our views on political issues especially those with russia. for instance one the ira sponsored posts on political activists asked how would we feel of another country on this for brutality? i was posted in the immediate aftermath of the trump administration strikes on syria after the chemical
useful in using this is information warfare. all of this leads me to wonder if by focusing solely on the election which is dramatic and of tremendous concern and i share the concerns of all of you and all of the committee, that if we just focus on that and not the rest of the picture whether we are missing the right picture ms. diresta do you have any observations quite. >> we do look at misinformation disinformation. we have seen evidence of campaigns targeting our culture and energy as...
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these meetings derive from use. use leads to perception which leads to meaning. it went from being a flag of the confederate soldier to the flag of the confederacy. by the turn-of-the-century, beyond the confederacy to the flag of the white south. abouts talking earlier "gone with the wind" and the inularity of southern chic the 1930's, that included the confederate auto flag. it was becoming part of american popular culture in a special way, in a favorable way among white americans. it was assembled not just of the confederacy but of the south. this was hastened during world war ii as a result of american soldiers from the south mixing with men who were not from the south. you don't really know where you are from until you start mixing people who are not like you. as southern men started mingling with men from new jersey who talked differently and have different traditions, they wanted some totem of their own regional origins. one of the favorite things to bring with you or have sent to you with a confederate battle flag to tell people i am from the south. thee
these meetings derive from use. use leads to perception which leads to meaning. it went from being a flag of the confederate soldier to the flag of the confederacy. by the turn-of-the-century, beyond the confederacy to the flag of the white south. abouts talking earlier "gone with the wind" and the inularity of southern chic the 1930's, that included the confederate auto flag. it was becoming part of american popular culture in a special way, in a favorable way among white americans....
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takes us to a settlement. ok . behind us is one of the sixty two so-called us or slums here in the area around the hog this is one of the main ones about two hundred people live here. the laborers live in these slums they can't afford to rent a proper home they've cobbled their shacks together out of trash. no running water leaky roofs filth this is where the poorest of the poor live even mothers with their small children. those are right next to the vegetable plantations. we go to visit another slice. many hudson made of so much green orange times and smells. we're allowed into this shack their walls are made of mattresses inside it's hot and stuffy. this is where thirty four year old brian he lives. the role model on the it's difficult when it rains all the everything gets wet living here is no good. but i am has been working as a harvester for twelve years he's had many different employers. must say it's most bosses are bad there are some good ones but for four good one ceiling counter fifty bad ones. in the eve
takes us to a settlement. ok . behind us is one of the sixty two so-called us or slums here in the area around the hog this is one of the main ones about two hundred people live here. the laborers live in these slums they can't afford to rent a proper home they've cobbled their shacks together out of trash. no running water leaky roofs filth this is where the poorest of the poor live even mothers with their small children. those are right next to the vegetable plantations. we go to visit...
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clerk, is there any further items before us today? >> clerk: there is no further business. >> supervisor tang: okay. great. we are adjourned. good afternoon, everyone. welcome to our land use committee meeting of monday, july 23 -- sorry, this microphone is crazy here. i'm katy tang, chair of this committee. today i'm joined by vice chair, jane kim, and catherine stephanie joining us to phillip for supervisor safai. we would like to thank sfgov tv. can we get a motion to excuse suspects safai from land use? >> so moved. >> clerk: make sure to silence all cell phones and recording defsh uses. and any documents to be in a file should be submitted to the clerk. items here will be on the july 31 supervisors agenda. planning 1, planning code, permit review procedure and zoning controls neighborhood commercial districts in districts 4 and 11. and affirming appropriate findings. >> supervisor tang: colleagues, we already heard this item in land use. it's our pilot program to attract more businesses. today we have amendments to introduce in l
clerk, is there any further items before us today? >> clerk: there is no further business. >> supervisor tang: okay. great. we are adjourned. good afternoon, everyone. welcome to our land use committee meeting of monday, july 23 -- sorry, this microphone is crazy here. i'm katy tang, chair of this committee. today i'm joined by vice chair, jane kim, and catherine stephanie joining us to phillip for supervisor safai. we would like to thank sfgov tv. can we get a motion to excuse...
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you're then we mean you know we love us you know pull us out of us look at us said we're not a good as well ahmadinejad on iraq and number on. you know who are the. you know. what i mean what are you doing here why do you know as you know me. this place where you are medina iraq i'm a midst of a lot of pocono young barnacle the you know nobody goes there was never the you know. you look at you i mean the media just look at the only spot on. the out in alina in the middle you many of the. one....
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used as a prison. you are seeing when of the entrances to the present. there was no exercise area or any open area like we saw the other. >> how many were there with you? time and50-60 at one then after they moved us -- you cannot tell this from this camera but this prison covers a very large city block. was part ofwere in where the individual cells were. in 1970 one, they moved us into large cells with a fifth of the population. the large cells were quite nice compared to the small ones. >> we were there on a couple of different days. one day i was standing and looking at the prison. but allre not many cars of a sudden a 27 car procession --e by with the give them with the kingdom. the former prime minister of singapore was also there. does it worry you on the trade side that wing -- that we may be leaving that there? >> they have shown they were fertile -- are fertile markets. they are very industrious and productive people here in the u.s. as long as they don't have this doctrine guiding them. at th
used as a prison. you are seeing when of the entrances to the present. there was no exercise area or any open area like we saw the other. >> how many were there with you? time and50-60 at one then after they moved us -- you cannot tell this from this camera but this prison covers a very large city block. was part ofwere in where the individual cells were. in 1970 one, they moved us into large cells with a fifth of the population. the large cells were quite nice compared to the small ones....
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you're them we need it all know we love us you know pull us out of us. said we're not a good us well ahmadinejad on iraq and i'm on. the. do you know. what i mean why are you doing here why do you know it's you know me. this place where you're medina iraq i'm a midst of how do you know young barnacle they gave us you know nobody goes there was never. you know ok the idea that i mean the media just look at the spot on. the out in alina yellin it'll be a mini the. one. kilometer one of the hosts. cutting you and r.c.m.p. love into whether that's going to you know be an issue get us counsel and. you know then you know you need to molly call us implementing my thought aloud problem you just got to go you. i mean honestly i want you to call us you know things that are the secret but the. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see them. four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four have different versions of what happened one o
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and i'm just grateful that she used that voice to galvanize us, to bring us together, to sing us through assassinations and inaugurations and all kinds of celebrations. i mean, aretha's life is going to live on in the music, and just the memories that we have of her. it's been wonderful. >> that's why she's the queen of soul. this is a statement you released earlier to cnn. the way she uses that voice. i thought about that today. she used her voice to sing us through good times and bad from assassinations and celebrations and civil rights to women's rights. i wish more people would use their voice to uplift rather than tear down. that is powerful. >> but true. but true. especially in this day. and i look at where we are right now with all the legends like prince. the prince is gone. michael jaxen the king is gone, and whitney the princess is gone and now the queen of soul. i wonder what's next. you know? where are these voices that are going to come up, that are going to inspire us and encourage us and galvanize and bring us together and not divide us? i think it's so important that we l
and i'm just grateful that she used that voice to galvanize us, to bring us together, to sing us through assassinations and inaugurations and all kinds of celebrations. i mean, aretha's life is going to live on in the music, and just the memories that we have of her. it's been wonderful. >> that's why she's the queen of soul. this is a statement you released earlier to cnn. the way she uses that voice. i thought about that today. she used her voice to sing us through good times and bad...
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to be like to be for us was like before us three of them or can't be good. interested always in the waters of the gulf. child's seemed wrong on all goals just all. the old yet to say proud disdain you can stick up to glory and engagement because betrayal . when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground the. muumuu. willing to do not enough they would seek to rid. us of all this. i came back to the community. and people we obvious found in on the road look at me oh look out is all bible gone towards him. but i am i was like oh no. that's. like. saying. she's going to. use your money don't think that any of us all that. but if you don't. know we're going to this. doesn't cut does it also i am not topping my life. i see a man have to die. without god. i'm a little better my god i like the idea of you build me you know a little i have done the best people wrote knock and i. think we will be a little baby because it was that and that's about i do. i do. this i was told headlines here on out to moscow warns of house intelligence that she
to be like to be for us was like before us three of them or can't be good. interested always in the waters of the gulf. child's seemed wrong on all goals just all. the old yet to say proud disdain you can stick up to glory and engagement because betrayal . when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground the. muumuu. willing to do not enough they would seek to rid. us of all this. i came back to the community. and people we obvious found in on the road look at me oh...
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people use it's farmers uses acca agricultural it's all over the place and has been used for very long time. the problem is that this guy for say eight ingredient which is what kills the plants that you spray it on to is now controversial has been for some years and there are a number of countries around the world that have banned it or at least very strictly limited how much it can be used and how much can be used in public places like pots and things like that so we just saw him up on our screens showing just how widely used round up is is that why this case is so important you have the map the map is showing which countries are actually banning all restricting the use of round up or of life to say containing we can as yet the problem is that it is being you. everywhere and now the company produces the monsanto now and by by as you said that company says that this is therefore the most studied we've career in the world and that nothing new no nothing has come up yet to prove it and this case is crucial because it's the first one to actually make that specific link between round up an
people use it's farmers uses acca agricultural it's all over the place and has been used for very long time. the problem is that this guy for say eight ingredient which is what kills the plants that you spray it on to is now controversial has been for some years and there are a number of countries around the world that have banned it or at least very strictly limited how much it can be used and how much can be used in public places like pots and things like that so we just saw him up on our...
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it'll be used to fine tune the inconsistent energy flows that are a natural part of using solar and wind power. minute by minute, it will trim the imbalance between load and generation on the grid, so our trains may need to go uphill for a minute, they may need to go downhill for five minutes, they're constantly acting like a large flywheel, that allows the grid to stay at exactly 60 hertz. it's early days yet and the concept has still to be proved in nevada, but it could help solve one of the renewable industry's biggest conundrums right now, balancing the ebb and flow of nature—made energy in a more sustainable way. after we run 30 or a0 years providing energy storage and helping people, we can remove all of our facilities very quickly, 96% of them can be either repurposed or recycled, so only 4% of our facilities could ever go into a landfill. and we're trying to reduce that. and we can then plant some native vegetation and six months later, you never know our facility was there. that was kate on a roll in california. back at babcock, i'm going for a solar—powered spin in an auton
it'll be used to fine tune the inconsistent energy flows that are a natural part of using solar and wind power. minute by minute, it will trim the imbalance between load and generation on the grid, so our trains may need to go uphill for a minute, they may need to go downhill for five minutes, they're constantly acting like a large flywheel, that allows the grid to stay at exactly 60 hertz. it's early days yet and the concept has still to be proved in nevada, but it could help solve one of the...
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you can use it with the wave of your hand. explorer goes into great detail revealing the visual villans muscles internal organs and skeleton. this kind of tracking has fantastic potential in schools and colleges for example. explorer can be downloaded for free but you do need a via a headset and the oculus rift vine. one more from life in the digital age then visit our facebook page to tell you to talk here you'll find the latest news on trains including interesting out the latest gadgets helpful tutorials and of course our thoughts like us comment and tell us what you think on t w digital. and as always shift ends with a stunning exit something special we found on the internet. this time expel mexico city in sixty seconds. director and cameraman santiago row use this time lapse and drone images to portray his hometown. that. was. viewers can explore mexico city from different angles. next week we take a look at the weapons that deploy us official intelligence industries developing robots that decide on their own when to apply
you can use it with the wave of your hand. explorer goes into great detail revealing the visual villans muscles internal organs and skeleton. this kind of tracking has fantastic potential in schools and colleges for example. explorer can be downloaded for free but you do need a via a headset and the oculus rift vine. one more from life in the digital age then visit our facebook page to tell you to talk here you'll find the latest news on trains including interesting out the latest gadgets...
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it's use when it's actually used so we know the reality of the use of it and sometimes. you know deterrence. strategy they're all discussed on paper you know there are certain assumptions there are certain assumptions. this number if we have this number you know two. actions in sitra. well there are you know other two. but. you know mostly it's perception idea based. no standing there real are you talking about those who are actually supporters of the terror but i mean we didn't have a war for the last seventy years thanks to terrance you don't think that's reason enough to think that that's a good thing you know well deterrence no this war no having a war or no having a large number of casualty is not necessarily just because. u.s. and russia you know as a country has. nuclear weapons there are so many other factors that. deter the war. well i'm talking about you know. nuclear deterrence in deterrence is something. probably this is scary. but i'm talking about nuclear deterrence what. i did value of nuclear deterrence. you know to the conventional deterrence in other de
it's use when it's actually used so we know the reality of the use of it and sometimes. you know deterrence. strategy they're all discussed on paper you know there are certain assumptions there are certain assumptions. this number if we have this number you know two. actions in sitra. well there are you know other two. but. you know mostly it's perception idea based. no standing there real are you talking about those who are actually supporters of the terror but i mean we didn't have a war for...
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war between the us and china. the chinese currency weakened as despite central bank efforts to stabilise it, with its weakest point in every year. the bank of china imposed a reserve requirement on the foreign exchange contracts and that is aimed at discouraging bets against the chinese currency. it has lost 8% against the us dollar against march. peter mcguire says you have to look at where the us dollar has traded over the past six months. a very solid uptick, around eight or 9%. there is the first side of it. as forest trade wars are concerned, we of it. as forest trade wars are concerned , we are of it. as forest trade wars are concerned, we are at the starting phase. chinese economy, as far as the stock market is down, nearly i9% in the last six months saw solid fall. there are many moving parts of this whole conversation. we know that a weaker currency actually helps chinese exports but ironically what we are seeing is the central bank preventing the currency ‘s weakness. is there any evidence that it all
war between the us and china. the chinese currency weakened as despite central bank efforts to stabilise it, with its weakest point in every year. the bank of china imposed a reserve requirement on the foreign exchange contracts and that is aimed at discouraging bets against the chinese currency. it has lost 8% against the us dollar against march. peter mcguire says you have to look at where the us dollar has traded over the past six months. a very solid uptick, around eight or 9%. there is the...
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the dollar, using financial institutions as weapons and this is something we're now seeing being used against turkey and that's going to continually isolate the united states. of course, the united states is still a very important power but what i'm saying is the world is changing as well. iran will not be able to change its foreign policy because iran's policy in syria and iran is what prevented isis from coming into iran. not only did iran stop the extremists that western governments helped create with the saudis, look at the intelligence agency document of 2012. the most important military intelligence organisation in the world, the pentagon, stated early on in syria the dominant militant forces were the dominant militant forces were the extremists and they would create a salafists entity between syria and iraq. and the regional regimes that we re iraq. and the regional regimes that were allied to the united states we re were allied to the united states were supporting this. and then general flynn later on in an interview admitted he was the head of the organisation and he admitted
the dollar, using financial institutions as weapons and this is something we're now seeing being used against turkey and that's going to continually isolate the united states. of course, the united states is still a very important power but what i'm saying is the world is changing as well. iran will not be able to change its foreign policy because iran's policy in syria and iran is what prevented isis from coming into iran. not only did iran stop the extremists that western governments helped...
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new day begun ♪ let us march on till ♪ let us march on ♪ let us march on ♪ let us march on ♪ let us march on till victory is won ♪ ♪ [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> >>> hi, everybody, michelle and i wish we could be there with all of you in memphis, 0 to honor the sanitation workers of 19 and and the vision dr. king shared here 50 years ago tonight. some years ago i had the honor to welcome some of the workers from the 1968 strike to the white house. there in washington to represent all of their fellow sanitation workers being inducted into the labor hall of fame. and what struck me about all of them, was their quiet dignity. the same human dignity they marched for 50 years ago. they were men who served their city without complaint. picking up other people's trash for little pay. and less respect. they were denigrated as walking buzzards. and as and as they workers watched the marchers and saw the boycotts and heard about the voting rights act, they decided they had enough and they went on their their demands were simple -- the right to join a union. the right to bargain. a few more cen
new day begun ♪ let us march on till ♪ let us march on ♪ let us march on ♪ let us march on ♪ let us march on till victory is won ♪ ♪ [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> >>> hi, everybody, michelle and i wish we could be there with all of you in memphis, 0 to honor the sanitation workers of 19 and and the vision dr. king shared here 50 years ago tonight. some years ago i had the honor to welcome some of the workers from the 1968 strike to the white house. there in...
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believe that he told us to get us who says he was feeling they were. who knows what and then. more loving married most on fourth down song with the. ground zero and very serene it's fall. you know nobody in quite good i want. to see you also. think you mean. you know somebody has got a sandy in front of. you do you really mean is that you know when you go get your you know you never can be a fifty dollar going to be seen for those hoops when you feed on both and i mean. and you don't buy. or order. cornice that they. say san you. know simple. one door service because the new president was you had this best look at seven am already no. one those same one in a sea that didn't think. that that the devil number to live or not the. same would you go. see miss in the. war. this is a local cause she was the middle of. ideas that most of the land. that. i. guess is. going to get the bulk of the media because at that hour that mandela was indeed dead on now something. to be it up yes it's got more business. what does that just say i. mean i get the let me do that talking. did. this sub
believe that he told us to get us who says he was feeling they were. who knows what and then. more loving married most on fourth down song with the. ground zero and very serene it's fall. you know nobody in quite good i want. to see you also. think you mean. you know somebody has got a sandy in front of. you do you really mean is that you know when you go get your you know you never can be a fifty dollar going to be seen for those hoops when you feed on both and i mean. and you don't buy. or...
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using. i believe that. right now it's do whatever the veteran support house tells me to do is for us filling out paperwork in applying for this and applying for that we're trying to upgrade my discharge or trying to get letters of recommendation for that . the last time i seen my family both five years ago and see no police since. nobody comes because they don't feel safe here. the organized crime is just to bring. my mom's good enough to an age you know she's ninety one and she just can't travel that much anymore and it kills me that she's at that age because i know that if she ever passes away there's no way i'm going to be able to go home i'm very like a fairy my father seen in my baby's there i mean there i see my babies but the oldest is twenty five britons twenty three melissa's twenty now junior just turned eighteen you know some of these pictures are old. saw it. and that weighs down on you when you don't have that and you were how you say you can tell i was always in his life. i was
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we're looking to develop it for mixed use. similarly, within the urban design, it's contemplated at 40 feet, because of a lot of the area being set aside for open space. the buildings will range between 20 feet to 80 feet with a couple of the buildings reaching 160 feet. there are small changes and rec and park elements that mention previous plan that was not officially adopted. within the resolution, we made planning code 101 consistency findings. we have these findings refer to all of the other actions. at this hearing, we'd like to add language to clarify that it will be relied upon by other actions by the city that are consistent with this project. for the underlying zonings, what we'd be doing is making sure they're particularly zoned. it is indicating it's essentially park use. we'd maintain the underlying zoning nc-2, but for the majority, looking to rezone from m-1, to mixed use general. and, of course, we're also establishing a special use district that would do the work for developments to come. as noted, we delivere
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them using this what's been the only i mean you've used. my oh was also seriously injured she was unaware that reinforcements were fighting their way through to the peacekeepers and that has son was with the military. he would run into an ambush near the peacekeepers base and be badly wounded. the peacekeepers couldn't hold the georgian troops bank for too long and by the afternoon of august the eighth georgian turning said already entered see involve. a. unique closing down meaning. he should all of the. uk. yes the. women learn when he was nine his house was hit by a shell which caused the balls to fall down on the roof to cave in the left shoulder. says should. learn. this but only did bush research. the bowling green one. this village came under shelling for a few days. after the war there were no houses left on damage to. shoot to kill jews you don't. call for peace and once. it is your police are very. softly said. i was. going to resist this for you grow older sister all of us and you fall faster. growing faster most of us. are cauti
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at the us, to get them to go along with us sanctions. there's going to be a real disconnect not only between the us and the other signatories, but probably also between what europe is willing to do versus china and russia are willing to do. so if you don't see much help coming from other signatories to the deal, that is going to be really bad for the iranian economy, isn't it? allowed the iranian economy is already in a pretty bad place but there's going to be some leakage from the sanctions. europe is to dollar rise to two avoid us sanctions and get away with it, china is not. that's going to be the interesting piece in this ina going to be the interesting piece in this in a lot of ways. what is china going to do? they've already indicated they don't want to cut back at all and it's entirely possible they may continue to do that in some of the other areas of trade were sanctions will be reimposed tomorrow, the order for the reimposition of those came out today. you may recall in the previous iteration of these sanctions, china set up a
at the us, to get them to go along with us sanctions. there's going to be a real disconnect not only between the us and the other signatories, but probably also between what europe is willing to do versus china and russia are willing to do. so if you don't see much help coming from other signatories to the deal, that is going to be really bad for the iranian economy, isn't it? allowed the iranian economy is already in a pretty bad place but there's going to be some leakage from the sanctions....
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give us a website for everybody to use. you have a good one? >> my website is www. momaxgivesback.com. if you want this hand sanitizer, half of the profit goes to the families of police officers. >> thank you for what you do, we really appreciate it. we need more like this. >> we are coming right back. this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. >> good morning and welcome back, the front of justice offering legal action against organic to should abca deputy attorney general rob rosenstein says no matter how you look at it, it is still a crime. >> i'm not aware of any validation to engage in criminal activity in the pre
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with us here in a moment. your me ok we can hear ryan let's start with that tell us what have you discovered about project dragon-fly in your work tell us about dougal secret effort to get back into china. basically dragon-fly is the project name for. an underage girl has developed for smartphone users in china and the idea is that it will get them to a censored variation of google that is compliant with the really in communist party regimes censorship controls over information that people cannot see is on the internet in china and then google is trying to get back into china. using this answer. yes once it's launched and at the moment it's a. google idea was to have it ready between the next six to nine months to watch but we'll see what happens and the story that we published yesterday may through a sponsor in the works. now this is supposedly a secret project how many people at google know about it i can imagine some might have ethical concerns about bowing to restrictions of an authoritarian regime google'
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us have a live for us when as well. don't you we. even our b. oh well it will be good and before you know when the lives you will feel for you need only. have. ins and yet they were whom you will even how to be was a twelfth century city scholar and the loss of for a vital spiritual thinker and symbol of light tolerance and compassion a real. man up costs. a woman in a. field. of vision was that in general. out i did get a real. concern a word. green but under those. but he had it and that was how they could walk over to. get it and the use did. even before that there were no. i don't mean. we're looking at one thing and if you. didn't need to be in kenya to. put a huge amount of how to. live. and it was. bad. for him to die leaving i didn't know you would my. mother how old would. be you feel. the words of this song are banned. from. this it is a more spiritual approach to islam and was practiced in medieval and didn't. say things like. that also i don't think. that if you. look at lied to me. it was a little. face. that was. yeah they make a m
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and the us have been and when we say the e.u. we must remember that britain is the driving force of the policy towards toward syria what britain and u.s. led you following along in its wake have since twenty eleven made it their policy to destroy syria to destroy the syrian government by any means necessary to facilitate a train and equip a sectarian brutal sectarian insurgency the floodways to the country their policy has been to make syria uninhabitable and their policy remains to ensure that it stays uninhabitable so syrian refugees in europe absolutely caught between well a rock and a hard place is putting it very very mildly on the one hand they have the e.u. then the us still continuing to enact this policy of making their own country uninhabitable and then in the same time you have this growing fascist street movement in. in the e.u. that's actually has even influence over for example the british government whose policy is to basically make europe uninhabitable for their hatred towards assad unites a lot of syrians who cho
and the us have been and when we say the e.u. we must remember that britain is the driving force of the policy towards toward syria what britain and u.s. led you following along in its wake have since twenty eleven made it their policy to destroy syria to destroy the syrian government by any means necessary to facilitate a train and equip a sectarian brutal sectarian insurgency the floodways to the country their policy has been to make syria uninhabitable and their policy remains to ensure that...
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this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this is can't be happening in america we call from the streets we've got to deal with why this is the reason i have to write like this is the reason. the french opposition leader reacts furiously to finding his name on a list of suspicious twitter accounts forcing him to declare that he is not a russian by. another lens reels from the shock at suicide of an anti immigration party politician who claimed she was raped by a muslim gang last year. i know. and true palestinians are killed and more than two hundred injured in the latest flare up on the israel gaza border soldiers opened fire after rioters hurled explosives and broke through the fence. the latest on that news stories you can head to on t.v. dot com stay with us now for the big picture.
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the reason we use fossil fuels is not because we're stupid the reason we use fossil fuels is not because we just want to destroy the environment we have no idea about this the reason we use fossil fuels is because this energy has changed our livelihoods in ways that we don't want to give up we love to travel we love the idea that we can do things without so much labor fossil fuel is what's made this possible the question is really to me is not how we're going to give these things up or rather how we're going to change our societies and our energy systems to make it possible for us to live on earth without changing the climate i think it's definitely possible but the the reasons that it's so hard to change is because actually we're quite fond of the way we choose the earth. behind a fear of change is a fear of loss. societies today are not the first in history to opt for standstill rather than change. the story of phoenix bears a remarkable similarity to the viking conquests. when the vikings landed in greenland more than a thousand years ago the climate was very mild the first settlers b
the reason we use fossil fuels is not because we're stupid the reason we use fossil fuels is not because we just want to destroy the environment we have no idea about this the reason we use fossil fuels is because this energy has changed our livelihoods in ways that we don't want to give up we love to travel we love the idea that we can do things without so much labor fossil fuel is what's made this possible the question is really to me is not how we're going to give these things up or rather...
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this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this is can't be happening in america we call from the streets we've got to deal with life and this is the reason i have to ride like this is the reason. max kaiser financial survival guide stacey let's learn about feel out let's say i'm it's like an earpiece grease thanks for the fight street spot thank you for helping . destroy that's right sell out that slavery. i'm going to my. dream. we're going to avoid a ship would rush to tell me i did the settlements internally displaced persons that flee as they were recently from clashes that have been. a lot of good people separate across frontlines and they can cross the front line a lot of the people that fled without knowing where it has been where their child that child or dead that mother is. where they are were even if they were captured or they are alive most of the times we live with look could look for them it's thirty difficult actually i read if i families. that. have been so we've got three such phones but because you don't we'
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info wars is the tip of a giant iceberg of hate and lies the uses sites like facebook can use you to tear our nation oppose these companies must do more than take down one website the survival of our democracy depends on it the world is getting older and a bit more author a tarion only lately a top u.s. intelligence committee democrat has come up with twenty legislative proposals for keeping online platforms under a close watch brace yourself as you might soon have to say goodbye to things like anonymous posts or accounts that can be tracked down yeah that covers just two of the twenty saudi arabia is threatening to escalate its dispute with kind of i will have more on that story and others when we come back off of the short break. you know world's big partners through things a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time
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to deprive us of. and this goes away. in the ninety's a problem in. some states. it's not on the whole group. bonamy it was a major bridesmaids a lot of things are not going to find that we have. to go we have. the poverty line is the. septum or my cancer and there is a. sensible way it's but. it's no longer the most active and professional way i think. it is a much of a british police officer slapping a fourteen year old girl during the arrests the images soon spread online of divided public opinion just a warning the video does contain scenes of violence. if you was was going to. was i. was you know this was a guy that was. police say they're responding to a disturbance involving a youth fighting and attempting to get a gun control a male officer struck the teenager in the face they claim it was in response to her trying to grab a taser and police radio and the girl and a fifty two year old woman were arrested on suspicion of assault two officers had to receive medical treatment for bites and cuts it
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dylan joins us next. stay with us. just hit me on t. man: tom's my best friend, but ever since he bought a new house... tom: it's a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn't see that on the website. he's been acting more and more like his dad. come on, guys! jump in! the water's fine! tom pritchard. how we doin'? hi, there. tom pritchard. can we get a round of jalapeño poppers for me and the boys, please? i've been saving a lot of money with progressive lately, so... progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. ...ancestrydna can pinpoint where your ancestors are from... ...and the paths they took, to a new home. could their journey inspire yours? order your kit at ancestrydna.com. exbut are you gettinglot enough of their nutrients?, new one a day with nature's medley is the only complete multivitamin with antioxidants from one total serving of fruits and veggies. new from one a day. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, du
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us one of us and us is the hope and he took the shit sniff like the skin knows who once was even human just for some self varicose dicta to a flick of struck by that and if i can he does eames who had to go to for me for. a fifty second of my story glee he told instanced modestly mentioned his position as patricia to him from the smith dolls and so on and on knocked off debts on debts i dumped a piano piece of standing as much at it one should out of twenty. of papyri their least puts us in the search for gains so that hardly should be sufficient it. comes when they would cotton to a star give it to us give it a day or come most. will . and this new delhi swat artistic expression has thrived for generations. now real estate developers want to go on. tomorrow we disappear a witness documentary on al-jazeera. business updates. going places to get. business updates. going places together. international. law. sixty minutes thousands turn out to bury the dead from the saudi air strike which had a school bus in yemen most of the fifty three killed were children turkey tries to stabilize its
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next that god takes us to the city's jail he wants to show us that the cartels weapons are everywhere barely two months before our visit to jail was home to a massive dry it. it's alleged that the weapons were smuggled in with the help of corrupt prison guards. they had more than i would say like six thousand bullets inside what weapons did the prisoners how long. just so similar to the end of the war and certainly we could get some guns but unfortunately we know that there are many guns inside that we don't know where the hay here and you know during the raid seven people were killed two were inmates but also three police officers from. and we got closer. i got a. problem. you're saying they still have guns inside. they won't be able to seal the right. side. and who controls the other side we also right now we also have the other side i'm very glad to see the charge over controlling a. mexican is very prescriptive gun laws and weapons such as these are only legal in the hands of security forces yet the cartels seem to phrase no shortage of firepower. like that but i think if they're.
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that ultimately there's no one that can save us us except . cos why. football is a simple game of football a simple game no not really it's a mystery to come come back we will talk about too much of getting some younger players and if you know the personality of the first team he says you look too soft for that job it's difficult to understand we will give you the answer at least. thirty w. . oh. really feel. the scars on assume. the pain still tangible. the suffering for god. for c.b.s. and more. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something new in peace time what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance out of darkness for cities after more start september second on g.w. . this is the deputy news live from berlin at the undisputed queen of soul laid to rest mourners gathered right now in detroit to bid farewell to a week of franklin for the very last time her funeral will
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we suffered from terrorism for three years and eight months all kinds of weapons were used against us but we stood firm and did not give up and kept fighting until we were transferred here the terrorists who are against life itself against peaceful citizens women and children it was very difficult for us to live but the terrorists were living in good conditions come to the terrorists left my city so i decided to return because it is safe there now i learned my town in syria is safe and that is why i decided to return with my family the government has promised to restore infrastructure in a modest scale from hospitals to schools judging by the walls in this school there's a new subject on the curriculum and it's called survival from different types of landmines to improvised explosive devices and to simply objects that kids should be aware of this is what children in this school will be taught about when it opens this september but not everyone will be welcomed back to revive a peaceful existence here like the white helmet hailed as a rescue organization by the west damascus isn't look
we suffered from terrorism for three years and eight months all kinds of weapons were used against us but we stood firm and did not give up and kept fighting until we were transferred here the terrorists who are against life itself against peaceful citizens women and children it was very difficult for us to live but the terrorists were living in good conditions come to the terrorists left my city so i decided to return because it is safe there now i learned my town in syria is safe and that is...
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us to tell you. the first person to be a troll you run to follow what i ate today detail rarely do most digit does a little but then some some shining but as the sheen you know well i was right i knew which one of us will behold you for me that's. good the beatles related some of them. but they were in the press to george i mean that one of the most of those in the us to mobile me but. to thomas was the mona lisa smile that. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us as over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you loan to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent raise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial plant but don't let the numbers overwhelm . the only numbers you need remember that one one business shows you can't afford to mis
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us told us into slavery who were looking for gasoline anything sharp knife scissors when we couldn't find anything to cure selves with. is just one of the thousands of girls in slaved by eisel. america that jacques official died they're going to get children mother a city. without an invaluable bush the literary newborn pressed on whether you know though that the woman about her that my flesh. you know now is not going to either live out in a lower level than the alpha will buckle some won't. case now nineteen she was captured by i so four years ago but after several months managed to escape and flee to germany once that those she claims she again met her tormentor. germany was willing to take in one thousand women who had excused from isel i went there to forget what i'd been through i saw a boo as i was going home after school i couldn't believe my torturer could have found out where i lived the next time i saw he was two years later a car pulled up beside me and asked me if i was walking and i said i didn't know he were schwab how is it possible that my rapist is living here and h
us told us into slavery who were looking for gasoline anything sharp knife scissors when we couldn't find anything to cure selves with. is just one of the thousands of girls in slaved by eisel. america that jacques official died they're going to get children mother a city. without an invaluable bush the literary newborn pressed on whether you know though that the woman about her that my flesh. you know now is not going to either live out in a lower level than the alpha will buckle some won't....
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most innovation to use more to have bigger cars heavier the cars bigger houses etc rather than to use it for how to live better on this planet and if we can continue on that track of just using more we undermine our ability to have great lives for everybody so it's possible that everybody could get there but i thought our goal currently for humanity but i wonder if one of the implications of the every cuban example is that. the humanity can only get to that stage of sustainability when it's hard for asked when it has no other choice because you mentioned dinner as well and drew is a nice country cuba is also beautiful country but you would not necessarily call them the countries that would be you know role models father i cannot imagine americans for example are sweet trying to reform best systems to resemble those oath good rule or cuba. so this i mean that's what i'm saying that if the many other elements that be could take advantage off that would make life much even better and that i would actually end me i would love to live in a city where there are all the car dominated where i
most innovation to use more to have bigger cars heavier the cars bigger houses etc rather than to use it for how to live better on this planet and if we can continue on that track of just using more we undermine our ability to have great lives for everybody so it's possible that everybody could get there but i thought our goal currently for humanity but i wonder if one of the implications of the every cuban example is that. the humanity can only get to that stage of sustainability when it's...
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us now from harare it's clear the p.f. has won the parliamentary elections but the results of the presidential poll or not what sort of reaction are you seeing there are those points. well we haven't heard anything from the center p.f. yet no official statement but they are preparing for us to victory and that's what i have heard we have been seeing the opposition on the streets though there have been demonstrations and clashes between the police and the opposition today and they already started going out on the streets claiming victory yesterday when we didn't even have that many results he says been saying on social media that he is confident that he will win the presidency so you can guess the tensions will be rising here we can expect the opposition not to be exacting. the electoral commission so far and we'll have to see what happens as soon as the presidency is announced the results will start trickling in when it comes to the presidency as well shortly. observers have already given their pursed public assessment of
us now from harare it's clear the p.f. has won the parliamentary elections but the results of the presidential poll or not what sort of reaction are you seeing there are those points. well we haven't heard anything from the center p.f. yet no official statement but they are preparing for us to victory and that's what i have heard we have been seeing the opposition on the streets though there have been demonstrations and clashes between the police and the opposition today and they already...
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they tortured us and forced us to pray. they beat us and they put a price on us. sense all of us from one man to the next. she says she was on the brink of killing herself but then she came across a mobile phone she secretly sent her family photos and a video three months later she found and shingle found her her family paid thirteen thousand u.s. dollars to get her back. i think i'm all right i want you to free all the prisoners from them they sell them to each other like sheep it's terrible. and they help themselves to ten year old girls and after. chavan also tries to help the women afterwards in the absence of psychological support she has organized a number of self-help groups today she's talking with women about suicide what are the signs that someone is in danger of hurting herself how can others help you have to support each other she tells them. as i don't know i know we have all faced death and that life now is hard but we've survived yet we cannot give up and left and when. the sun is setting as we leave but she wants to go to mts injure the years edis
they tortured us and forced us to pray. they beat us and they put a price on us. sense all of us from one man to the next. she says she was on the brink of killing herself but then she came across a mobile phone she secretly sent her family photos and a video three months later she found and shingle found her her family paid thirteen thousand u.s. dollars to get her back. i think i'm all right i want you to free all the prisoners from them they sell them to each other like sheep it's terrible....
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to the extent that has enabled us -- it is really advanced technology that has enabled us to do more, we also have to sure those designs are very safe. so that is what we are working through right now. we are trying to figure out every possible way these rockets could fail and mitigate against those risks. that takes time. point ton important make, commercial crew rockets and capsules will be at least three times safer than the space shuttle. so when we talk about the amount of risk we are taking here, commercial crew reduces the risk to american national and our international partners. i think that is an important point to make. >> why is that? jim: it is an entirely different design. when you think about the space shuttle, there was no room for skate capability. you think about a fighter aircraft with an ejection seat. there was no ejection capability on the space shuttle. that resulted in more risk. the design of the space shuttle itself was more risky than a simple rocket with a capsule on top. i don't want to use the word simple because rockets are never simple, but it is a simpl
to the extent that has enabled us -- it is really advanced technology that has enabled us to do more, we also have to sure those designs are very safe. so that is what we are working through right now. we are trying to figure out every possible way these rockets could fail and mitigate against those risks. that takes time. point ton important make, commercial crew rockets and capsules will be at least three times safer than the space shuttle. so when we talk about the amount of risk we are...
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the poor and also us congress people as well and us citizens eventually we are doing this work with the us citizens tax americans have no idea that they're funding an organization that's explicitly dedicated to meddling in other countries affairs interfering in elections toppling often democratically elected leaders and spreading public relations campaigns to sow chaos against countries that resist washington's agenda but here you have kind of open acknowledgement from this korean activist who is behind the transitional justice working group which is responsible for a lot of what congress states and knows about north korea's suppose it human rights violations so basically the united states is paying for its own findings to ramp up sanctions and hostility against north korea and what's really interesting about this event that i attended in capitol hill is that it was timed to coincide with the trump him summit it was essentially a u.s. government backed event undermining a u.s. government initiative to foster peace between north and south korea and that to me seems like almost and then a
the poor and also us congress people as well and us citizens eventually we are doing this work with the us citizens tax americans have no idea that they're funding an organization that's explicitly dedicated to meddling in other countries affairs interfering in elections toppling often democratically elected leaders and spreading public relations campaigns to sow chaos against countries that resist washington's agenda but here you have kind of open acknowledgement from this korean activist who...
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to us where i disagree with it is that you don't bother people just making. marianna's that she was inspired by an american football quarterback who knelt during the national anthem before a game in twenty sixty he said it was against racial inequality and police brutality he saw that protest soon spread among other athletes not provokes a fiery political debate which even reached all the way to the white house. you love to see one of these therefore. when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son of a of the field right out the star that was not against our anthem or our flag that was actually kneeling is a reference position responding to the girls moved the american civil rights union to old mary lands schools to guarantee students the freedom of speech without punishment meanwhile the girl's school has issued a statement saying it's not aware of any students being disciplined for such behavior well we put the issue up for debate with former missouri republican john loudon and richard goodstein former advisor to the hillary clinton presidential cam
to us where i disagree with it is that you don't bother people just making. marianna's that she was inspired by an american football quarterback who knelt during the national anthem before a game in twenty sixty he said it was against racial inequality and police brutality he saw that protest soon spread among other athletes not provokes a fiery political debate which even reached all the way to the white house. you love to see one of these therefore. when somebody disrespects our flag to say...
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roads what we're using to there are in the west bank and this jerusalem roads we cannot use us palestinians and such diseases as bigotry and racism once in inflict on underneath our skins of any kind of any risk for 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 recogni
roads what we're using to there are in the west bank and this jerusalem roads we cannot use us palestinians and such diseases as bigotry and racism once in inflict on underneath our skins of any kind of any risk for 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...