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fact us. for france us. and they not sent there by law or secondly so possibly even more shocking than the impact of this fake news is the motivation for it often ideology only plays a small part in a scam that's really all about money. the money we're talking isn't small change in mexico a website can in around a $1000.00 u.s. dollars for every 1000000 page views every time a person lands on a page the advertising algorithm kicks in and the website starts. creating a website isn't difficult and most times a single group of women strangers will have several on the go at once generating around $2.00 to $5000.00 a month it doesn't matter if the content is real or not as long as readers flock to the site then making a buck. how do you get people to your website well that's with comes in with over 2000000000 uses it's one of the most powerful distribution tools for sharing content yes you do you. have it out but of course it is literally meant in africa news because bolton said it was from the familiar to us but
fact us. for france us. and they not sent there by law or secondly so possibly even more shocking than the impact of this fake news is the motivation for it often ideology only plays a small part in a scam that's really all about money. the money we're talking isn't small change in mexico a website can in around a $1000.00 u.s. dollars for every 1000000 page views every time a person lands on a page the advertising algorithm kicks in and the website starts. creating a website isn't difficult...
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people used to sell they agree on facebook. get rid of the word viagra and variance of it, and people said oh, i guess i can sell viagra on facebook and they quit. the criminals, drug dealers and users, all getting very creative with how can i describe my product i'm seeking or selling in a way that getting around the censors. they have 0's in places of 0's. whatever terms we put in, they come up with other ones. it is like a keyword arms race. we have 1,695 keywords. they say they should just hire more content moderators. no, if you had an infinite number of content moderators, you would almost need one for every person on facebook. they have to go for it in an algorithmic way. gary's team are developing software to automatically scour the web for fentanyl, it'll previously used the homeland security investigations. we go visit one of these sites, five fentanyl pills between zoo—$980. we didn't look for that, we found it by the big magic still giving us a list of sites that scored high for fentanyl keywords. bing magic tool.
people used to sell they agree on facebook. get rid of the word viagra and variance of it, and people said oh, i guess i can sell viagra on facebook and they quit. the criminals, drug dealers and users, all getting very creative with how can i describe my product i'm seeking or selling in a way that getting around the censors. they have 0's in places of 0's. whatever terms we put in, they come up with other ones. it is like a keyword arms race. we have 1,695 keywords. they say they should just...
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or persecute us. “— could not implicate us or persecute us. —— prosecutors. some go to even further levels to protect their digital footprints. meet alex. the phone i use isjust a normal android phone from samsung that has got military security. it works as a secondary android. it is behind a primary android system. it's two separate systems. there's a lot of passwords you have to input in order to get into that secondary android. it has military—grade protection. it's very difficult for the police to trace me digitally. he suspects the authorities are also becoming increasingly tech savvy. many have long suspected a loophole in the popular messenger app, which could allow the government to monitor communication despite its encryption. we suspect the government has been importing all the hong kong phone numbers into telegram, or the police force telegram account, to help them pinpoint which person is involved in that kind of speech or involved in that conflict. telegram claims it has now fixed this loophole — but fixed or not, protesters are developing ot
or persecute us. “— could not implicate us or persecute us. —— prosecutors. some go to even further levels to protect their digital footprints. meet alex. the phone i use isjust a normal android phone from samsung that has got military security. it works as a secondary android. it is behind a primary android system. it's two separate systems. there's a lot of passwords you have to input in order to get into that secondary android. it has military—grade protection. it's very difficult...
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data itself, while useful, is not necessarily transformative. we must turn it into smart data that is usable to connect utting-edge scientific discoveries to the real-world products and solutions that make a meaningful difference in eoples lives. at the fda, were working with innovative researchers in a umber of key areas, by establishing new linkages between complex data sets and making them available, harnessing real world data, and using novel analytical approaches, all in the name of enhancing innovation and providing better information to those who need it to make medical choices. an example of this worth mentioning is from the center for devices and radiologic health -- cdrh -- at fda has een working through a public private partnership to develop the national evaluation system for health technology -- or nest -- that merges several disparate sets of health systems data to allow studies of device safety and efficacy in real-world use. for things like post-market surveillance and label expansion. it is, in my opinion, a good idea given the
data itself, while useful, is not necessarily transformative. we must turn it into smart data that is usable to connect utting-edge scientific discoveries to the real-world products and solutions that make a meaningful difference in eoples lives. at the fda, were working with innovative researchers in a umber of key areas, by establishing new linkages between complex data sets and making them available, harnessing real world data, and using novel analytical approaches, all in the name of...
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to the us. known as. you know. we can't get married in el paso because i can't cross the border it would be illegal and if we get married here whereas it won't be recognized by the u.s. . based no less of that and to plan b. a bridge marriage it solves both problems my 2 doesn't have to cross the border and the us off oregon is legally recognized the marriage once married my husband can petition for her to come and live in the us now in el paso across the border in the us the home of the groom. now only it's just 12 kilometers from my to yet it's a world away. this is where the couple were planning to live. now it's put. on hold. now it's looks like we don't know how long it's going to be on hold now woman is from the u.s. his mother is mexican he grew up in juarez but went to school in el paso the border has always been a part of his life but it was never an obstacle until now. i think it's unnecessary situation people here have been living in the border for since the border was created. the fa
to the us. known as. you know. we can't get married in el paso because i can't cross the border it would be illegal and if we get married here whereas it won't be recognized by the u.s. . based no less of that and to plan b. a bridge marriage it solves both problems my 2 doesn't have to cross the border and the us off oregon is legally recognized the marriage once married my husband can petition for her to come and live in the us now in el paso across the border in the us the home of the groom....
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it, talk us through the case. the case is around the owners of the vehicles affected from the vw group, taking in skoda, audi and siat. they're trying to prove they have been misled in buying the vehicles 01’ been misled in buying the vehicles or financially impacted. they have to prove they have suffered economic loss 7 to prove they have suffered economic loss? yes the case revolves around are the cars now more expensive to run 01’ are are the cars now more expensive to run or are they worth less when they come to sell them on? how do you think this will play out? with legal cases you hold your breath and particularly in germany, because it is the first case of its kind. i think vw think it has a robust case. the law in europe is different to the law in the us. it says it didn't break any regulations in europe. there doesn't seem to be from our data any evidence that the used values have fallen more significantly. i think the people making the claim are up against it. but there is always the chance of an out
it, talk us through the case. the case is around the owners of the vehicles affected from the vw group, taking in skoda, audi and siat. they're trying to prove they have been misled in buying the vehicles 01’ been misled in buying the vehicles or financially impacted. they have to prove they have suffered economic loss 7 to prove they have suffered economic loss? yes the case revolves around are the cars now more expensive to run 01’ are are the cars now more expensive to run or are they...
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to use fake persona and to use twitter data for persistent surveillance of individuals who look forward to understanding u.s. c.i.s. proposed practices to determine whether they are consistent with the terms of service and might be against company policy but this isn't even a 1st for u.s. law enforcement earlier this year police stations the d.n.a. and ice work s'posed all for using fake profiles isis facebook personas were even connected to a fake university created to entrap illegal immigrants looking to study their as they were exposed to facebook moved to delete those accounts law enforcement authorities like everyone else are required to use their real names and facebook and we make this policy clear in our public facing law enforcement guidelines speech overrating fake accounts is not allowed and we swiftly act on any violating accounts. but an internet privacy watchdog says the social media giant isn't doing enough facebook's practice of taking down these individual accounts when they learn about them from the press or from e.f. is insufficient to deter what we believe is a much
to use fake persona and to use twitter data for persistent surveillance of individuals who look forward to understanding u.s. c.i.s. proposed practices to determine whether they are consistent with the terms of service and might be against company policy but this isn't even a 1st for u.s. law enforcement earlier this year police stations the d.n.a. and ice work s'posed all for using fake profiles isis facebook personas were even connected to a fake university created to entrap illegal...
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it used to be very much just our research and development arm that would use those. we are looking at how we can use those more in what i will say the big fine suppose rather than it always being just for research and developments that we can got out easier that day. we are looking at what things we can take advantage from the ota but also from some of the changes that they have done within d, and i for doing erds are what they are called but doing shorter timelines, having much quicker authorities to get through. we are looking at what are those things that are already out there that we can take a hold of. also understanding where the stumbling blocks still remains so that we can bring those up as well. very much, yes, it is still going to have red tape. we are trying to figure out what red tape we can get rid of or make sure that it is not such a hurdle. >> i will just quickly mention two thing that we are doing. lieutenant general j.t. thompson at space and missile systems center has tried to reorient how smc brings in non-traditional industry partners. and he sta
it used to be very much just our research and development arm that would use those. we are looking at how we can use those more in what i will say the big fine suppose rather than it always being just for research and developments that we can got out easier that day. we are looking at what things we can take advantage from the ota but also from some of the changes that they have done within d, and i for doing erds are what they are called but doing shorter timelines, having much quicker...
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north but hate us. an email more school that you know i mean there are cases where your care elling it affected him even though you know. him best of your most. so football has used the band method and then still manages to get it validated by the world anti-doping agency the world's most popular sport has rewritten the rules on doping. caught helmet lead explaining pretty sure to keep pace a sawmill you'll do all this your career national sport energy to do point 3 let them bash shots if you could meet again it will be you know to your cult be such a vocal brotherhood toward those here go off it look person city get a quick. it took about circular of well with what research what if in all cities but. yet his book. formula. didn't succeed the our corporate model every year but it was on the boat races you points on you didn't really want to go and it's also a silly gak just disagree and that's when a song disregards the composite about the good as he lets it go you. don't let me know the composer litera
north but hate us. an email more school that you know i mean there are cases where your care elling it affected him even though you know. him best of your most. so football has used the band method and then still manages to get it validated by the world anti-doping agency the world's most popular sport has rewritten the rules on doping. caught helmet lead explaining pretty sure to keep pace a sawmill you'll do all this your career national sport energy to do point 3 let them bash shots if you...
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who can start us off and tell us who he was? >> he was an upper-class gentleman, he considered himself a classical philosopher. and he came to use opium in the form of laudanum for the relief of a two cake toothache. it degenerated into chronic abuse. about 12,000 drops of a lot of them a day which is a staggering amount to think about. >> so we have him beginning is for medical use and minute continues from there. could you tell me from the excerpt that you read what did you think of him? did you get any specific in presence of what he was like? is he likable? >> he represented the victorian ideals , he was arrogant, condescending. >> so there is this snobbery , the strong private he had in his intellect. >> he was pretty well educated , for example his a knowledge of greek? any other examples about his personality? >> i would go off that , he was very well respected by his educators, people above him, even at a young age. >> he had teachers were really amazed at how fluent in greek he was. we have these aspects of his a person
who can start us off and tell us who he was? >> he was an upper-class gentleman, he considered himself a classical philosopher. and he came to use opium in the form of laudanum for the relief of a two cake toothache. it degenerated into chronic abuse. about 12,000 drops of a lot of them a day which is a staggering amount to think about. >> so we have him beginning is for medical use and minute continues from there. could you tell me from the excerpt that you read what did you think...
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to higher use. the site is transit accessible with the fourth and king transit station across the street. central subway is opening service in 2021. the context of the neighborhood undergoing significant change. the tennis club and creamery will generate construction activity in the coming years. crews come early before transit is in full-service, it is likely providing additional parking capacity in the immediate term may provide relief during the construction. as the neighborhood develops public parking may impede less auto dependents pattern and it may be redeveloped to higher and better use. the department's recommendation is for approval of the authorization with three year expiration date so the department and commission may reevaluate after three years if the sponsor wishes to continue. the department completed environmental evaluation and found it would not have a significant impact on environment. department has not received formal support or opposition to the project from the public. the d
to higher use. the site is transit accessible with the fourth and king transit station across the street. central subway is opening service in 2021. the context of the neighborhood undergoing significant change. the tennis club and creamery will generate construction activity in the coming years. crews come early before transit is in full-service, it is likely providing additional parking capacity in the immediate term may provide relief during the construction. as the neighborhood develops...
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use of drones in counterterrorism operations can be equal to the use or should be of the laws of armed conflict should be applied to that were in cases like yemen and pakistan and somalia this is not the case and it should be interpreted as the use of international human rights law which has far more restrictions on the use of lethal force well a program where there is well is that the use of drones and current terrorism operations also deals with lack of transparency over who's been targeted and why and for example it is mentioned there are many civilian goes he's over hundreds if not thousands in pakistan yemen and somalia. who have not been they don't know where they have been targeted and the question is that operation of order if those operations were effective and we already disagree and on that and so far the problem now is that there has been hardly any pushback against us practice for other states feel they have more space to engage and use drones in counter there are terrorism operations as well because yeah the states refrain to push back against us practice in an. absolute
use of drones in counterterrorism operations can be equal to the use or should be of the laws of armed conflict should be applied to that were in cases like yemen and pakistan and somalia this is not the case and it should be interpreted as the use of international human rights law which has far more restrictions on the use of lethal force well a program where there is well is that the use of drones and current terrorism operations also deals with lack of transparency over who's been targeted...
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us you go with . horrific stories we're hearing from refugees inside this. they've seen and experienced things are going to have imagined before now here they are the 1st time that life's not easy here too all they hope for is a great. many hope to reach. we manage to meet someone who profits from the refugees suffering he calls himself of the lizzie's occupation migrants model for $500.00 he brings migrants across the sahara to libya but if they can't pay the driver sell them to torture chambers adela's use understands why they do that. or not is it the women they say i spent money on you know what am i supposed to do i want my money back and i want profit on top of that that was when i started torturing people. we often hear refugees say that they're not put off by stories like this the smugglers other only hope and they're prepared to pay any price even if it means risking their lives. and important story their reboarded like all the great you're with me mariel merely she's here in the studio with
us you go with . horrific stories we're hearing from refugees inside this. they've seen and experienced things are going to have imagined before now here they are the 1st time that life's not easy here too all they hope for is a great. many hope to reach. we manage to meet someone who profits from the refugees suffering he calls himself of the lizzie's occupation migrants model for $500.00 he brings migrants across the sahara to libya but if they can't pay the driver sell them to torture...
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to support us. we are not being greedy, we just literally need it because there are staff with no income, staff who are relying on vouchers from abta charity to survive in a day—to—day basis. further down the line, it might be that every penny helps. thank you both for speaking to us today. black and asian figures in broadcasting, including lenny henry, david harewood and adrian lester, have written an open letter to the bbc, questioning its decision to uphold a complaint against bbc breakfast‘s naga munchetty over on air comments she made about president trump. we have seen the letter and it condemns the bbc‘s decision, saying that it "amounts to a misunderstanding of the bbc‘s editorial guidelines and a form of racially discriminatory treatment." the signatories want the bbc to seriously consider overturning its decision. naga munchetty and her co—presenter, dan walker, were talking about this tweet from donald trump, where he talks about four bame democratic congresswomen and said, "w
to support us. we are not being greedy, we just literally need it because there are staff with no income, staff who are relying on vouchers from abta charity to survive in a day—to—day basis. further down the line, it might be that every penny helps. thank you both for speaking to us today. black and asian figures in broadcasting, including lenny henry, david harewood and adrian lester, have written an open letter to the bbc, questioning its decision to uphold a complaint against bbc...
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we're using on the farm we could actually use it for as many of the up to a week strike using of the 5 boys control controlling along of friends long as. there and just just general farm use we used it for extensively. a couple of your ground up as an indispensable weapon against weeds. and no one ever told them of potential health risks the doctor's diagnosis was a shock. so. they just said to us you've got in front of you he said this is farmer's lymphoma he said it's common to farmers he said too many farmers are overrepresented in the population doesn't fund the softly so well not just mine and i feel so the i'm guilty of done something dramatic to more laws that's called the short hair loss was just absolutely and it's just absolutely appalling not i find that absolutely made because hal was wrong and now . many of those affected are not willing to accept their fate without a fight. australian farmers are well aware of the damages awarded by us churches and of the numerous studies i'd like to say that appear to confirm it's health hazards. there are no progress there's a paper t
we're using on the farm we could actually use it for as many of the up to a week strike using of the 5 boys control controlling along of friends long as. there and just just general farm use we used it for extensively. a couple of your ground up as an indispensable weapon against weeds. and no one ever told them of potential health risks the doctor's diagnosis was a shock. so. they just said to us you've got in front of you he said this is farmer's lymphoma he said it's common to farmers he...
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that's how they convinced us they also gave us arms training after that so i joined a. group that was in 2017 shortly after he joined the conflict between us and the me and my army escalated forcing hundreds of thousands of ranger to flee to bangladesh among them oscar insurgents like this man today they are trying to impose strict rules in the camp that is incredibly. friends informants from myanmar in the camps they are killed. women are also threatened. if we see a woman dressed incorrectly and if we see her arms we can hit. in the capital dhaka we confront the foreign minister with the stories we've heard . like. a little bit like those in bangladesh there are these in the in my. if there's any became up up and we'll send that individual to my area today from the militant tells us that after some 3500 fighters live in the camps a figure we can't verify we want to know why he agreed to talk to us. if we cause trouble and kill people here the government of bangladesh will also start killing us that's why i disagree with us as actions here but i want to fight in myanma
that's how they convinced us they also gave us arms training after that so i joined a. group that was in 2017 shortly after he joined the conflict between us and the me and my army escalated forcing hundreds of thousands of ranger to flee to bangladesh among them oscar insurgents like this man today they are trying to impose strict rules in the camp that is incredibly. friends informants from myanmar in the camps they are killed. women are also threatened. if we see a woman dressed incorrectly...
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just so much that separates us but in a way that bridge connects us. but for me it's a symbol of division of projection. the boundaries. but of course only because you never been able to cross. the bridge sees around 13000 visitors daily alongside those getting married there are people going to work going shopping visiting family. and this is the marriage spot straddling the border between the 2 countries hundreds of people are waiting in the queue the midday heat is oppressive. and. now almost you take my car to be your wife to love her specter to support her in good times and bad if so please answer i do feel. as if. there's no shortage of witnesses here but it's still somehow romantic. it was lovely and a nice distraction from all this waiting. to i'm so happy. now there's some more waiting ahead 4 days after the wedding we're back in mexico in a city and a house with a couple didn't ever plan to live. now will submit the papers for the visa but we don't know how long it will take. and until we get the good news we'll be living here. currently it ta
just so much that separates us but in a way that bridge connects us. but for me it's a symbol of division of projection. the boundaries. but of course only because you never been able to cross. the bridge sees around 13000 visitors daily alongside those getting married there are people going to work going shopping visiting family. and this is the marriage spot straddling the border between the 2 countries hundreds of people are waiting in the queue the midday heat is oppressive. and. now almost...
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it was astonishing for us. because we had a really kind of crew did the peace agreement with american a you negotiation team . and we had to do the talks for are almost one year and in the end we concluded a peace agreement and also we concluded the dynamics and implementation framework of the peace agreement then both heads up that it was team initial copies one copy of that was given to the qatari side and one copy. we got the word copy and one american team. and after that. that chief of the political office and d.p.i. meter of they slam make a minute of afghanistan for political appears and he's a delegation had a meeting with dr khalilzad and general scott miller they were happy with. a peace agreement and they talked about that about the 70 of signing the peace agreement amidst that that preach laws when you start uprising in a store stitching for us so the last thing you heard from mr them i said is that and general scott miller the chief commander of u.s. troops and nato troops in afghanistan was about
it was astonishing for us. because we had a really kind of crew did the peace agreement with american a you negotiation team . and we had to do the talks for are almost one year and in the end we concluded a peace agreement and also we concluded the dynamics and implementation framework of the peace agreement then both heads up that it was team initial copies one copy of that was given to the qatari side and one copy. we got the word copy and one american team. and after that. that chief of the...
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uses. and the whole point and idea of the program is taking the data from those various localities and bringing them back to the faa so that we can make rules applicable to these aircraft. >> when you say participants, these are companies or entities, or locations, or what? >> is a government entity. could be a city. chopsaw nation is one of them. san diego is another one. and they have partnered with a private company that has a particular use case that would be relevant to that area. and they can explore different parts of the policy areas in the different cities. so it was a competitive process to select those but was managed mostly by the department of transportation and the faa. but we are about one year to that program we have already seen an explosion in the number of different types of use cases. the faa has made some movement on regulatory action as a result of the program. just recently about two months ago, we released a notice of proposed rulemaking on uas operations over people
uses. and the whole point and idea of the program is taking the data from those various localities and bringing them back to the faa so that we can make rules applicable to these aircraft. >> when you say participants, these are companies or entities, or locations, or what? >> is a government entity. could be a city. chopsaw nation is one of them. san diego is another one. and they have partnered with a private company that has a particular use case that would be relevant to that...
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it's often used against us. california has some of the toughest laws than new york and you hear it in illinois and people will cite the gun deaths in oak lapped, chicago, we are only as safe as the states around us. and recent study by a district attorney found that in the last year, 2018, over half of the weapons used in the homicides was where the weapon recovered, the firearm came from outside the state primarily arizona and nevada. these bills seek to recognize that, we need to be safe everywhere. ms. lofgren: i yield to the gentleman from maryland. mr. raskin: i wanted to respond to my friend from colorado who in the last round of statements lobbed kind of a question in my direction saying he would hope i stand by the constitution on these bills as i did on the bill on total arbitration and i gladly accept that challenge. i take my lead in the heller versus district of columbia case where the supreme court said we can protect the core of the second amendment, self-defense and having arrival, but does not gi
it's often used against us. california has some of the toughest laws than new york and you hear it in illinois and people will cite the gun deaths in oak lapped, chicago, we are only as safe as the states around us. and recent study by a district attorney found that in the last year, 2018, over half of the weapons used in the homicides was where the weapon recovered, the firearm came from outside the state primarily arizona and nevada. these bills seek to recognize that, we need to be safe...
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on twitter using hash tag a.j. planet s.o.s. there's a lot of climate data out there and it can be overwhelming but some data trends are simply more important than others and so we've created a data tracker setting out some of the big numbers and we'll bring them to you every week what's going up but which will hopefully one day start coming down next week we'll have the un's highly anticipated report on the health of our planet's ice and oceans and we'll take a look at what's needed to preserve these vital resources well that's it for planet s.y.s. this week from am on to borrow and the whole team good bye for now. rewind returns with a new series and brand new updates on the best about to see this documentary by the compelling the onion the onion the streets but the heart and soul to rewind continues with losing louisiana was once a thriving community. with murdering above. right on the southern tip of the law is suburban lives on al-jazeera singapore is being accused of expanding its coastline with illegally dre
on twitter using hash tag a.j. planet s.o.s. there's a lot of climate data out there and it can be overwhelming but some data trends are simply more important than others and so we've created a data tracker setting out some of the big numbers and we'll bring them to you every week what's going up but which will hopefully one day start coming down next week we'll have the un's highly anticipated report on the health of our planet's ice and oceans and we'll take a look at what's needed to...
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and he shot at us again when he passed us. and thankfully he didn't hit us or anything, so -- i mean, we went back and had some ladies waving us down. we sopptopped there with them. one of the men, he had shot him. we tried to help him and got the cops there. that's the only thing we saw. >> tiffany, are you and your husband and your children okay? >> yes, sir, we are. >> how many children do you have? >> i have four. >> where they all in the car? >> yes. >> how do you feel now? this is one of those situations that -- and you've heard it said before, right, tiffany, out of a movie or on the news. and now here you and your family and your four kids are in the middle of this. >> yes, i was like -- he just -- i mean, it seemed like -- i don't know if -- i don't know if he shot -- we saw the cop chasing him or whatever, we were like, we don't know if we shot the cop through his window because it was broken. he thought we had saw him doing it because the cops went into the median. i don't know if he thought we saw the shooting and
and he shot at us again when he passed us. and thankfully he didn't hit us or anything, so -- i mean, we went back and had some ladies waving us down. we sopptopped there with them. one of the men, he had shot him. we tried to help him and got the cops there. that's the only thing we saw. >> tiffany, are you and your husband and your children okay? >> yes, sir, we are. >> how many children do you have? >> i have four. >> where they all in the car? >> yes....
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thank you to you guys for keeping us in touch with what's important and using your voices and also speaking your truth and saying what you really want for your school. it's the kids actually before you who have graduated and over there at george washington high school who said that they wanted a new playground, that that was very important to them. you can thank them because they used their voices and said that's what they wanted. that's why we're here very much today. keep in mind as you go forward that we want to hear from you, what you're doing. we're all here because of you. we're all here because we believe in each and every one of you. we believe in your future and we believe that you are going to create an amazing future. we've had our chance. our chance is over. [ laughter ]. >> now it's your chance. so we're looking for you to be the leaders and to take us forward and hope fulfully. i'm here as your neighbor, not just a c.e.o. when it comes to our public schools, a lot of people say they want to help but they don't know how to. well, a few years ago ago, some of you heard this stor
thank you to you guys for keeping us in touch with what's important and using your voices and also speaking your truth and saying what you really want for your school. it's the kids actually before you who have graduated and over there at george washington high school who said that they wanted a new playground, that that was very important to them. you can thank them because they used their voices and said that's what they wanted. that's why we're here very much today. keep in mind as you go...
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but if there's a secondary provision within tsa's legislation directly that allows us to authorize use of personnel in support of overarching missions. another example of where we do this today is in support of hurricane or natural disaster responses as well as the july 4th activities here on the mall. >> are currently tsa employees diverted to the hurricane response effort? >> we had 120 ready on standby to go based on where incidents occurred in the united states we were able to absorb it locally and did not have to detail anyone. >> let me ask you will you commit to provide us with some kind of notice in the event that additional tsa employees are diverted to the border beyond the 180 that are now there? >> we will. >> i want to ask you about the september 11th security fee. we've recalled at this hearing and will be recalling on the floor very shortly that horrific tragedy that spurred the creation of the tsa and led to vast improvements in our nation's airport security. in paying for these improvements, as you know, congress established a user fee that passengers pay on their tick
but if there's a secondary provision within tsa's legislation directly that allows us to authorize use of personnel in support of overarching missions. another example of where we do this today is in support of hurricane or natural disaster responses as well as the july 4th activities here on the mall. >> are currently tsa employees diverted to the hurricane response effort? >> we had 120 ready on standby to go based on where incidents occurred in the united states we were able to...
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they have them and use them. that's where we're at. >> >> there are transformative as opposed to waiting for and you talked about how complex. i made how tricky it is to make a left turn. your response is educate drivers to think carefully on left turns and his response was ban left turns. i think that's we're encouraging you to think about. are there things we haven't put on the table that could be transformative that we have the ability to control here. on our large high injury network, i think about sutter because tom said we just improved sutter. it was textbook. we did all the engineering improvements you said are the foundation of this work and we had someone die because of a driver making a left turn. should we make more aggressive steps that can prevent the problem? >> we do have left turn prohibitions encore core on core about it on the corridor and if that is the request of this board to look at more corridors that's something we can do. >> are there any other questions for our staff? >> pardon me mr. c
they have them and use them. that's where we're at. >> >> there are transformative as opposed to waiting for and you talked about how complex. i made how tricky it is to make a left turn. your response is educate drivers to think carefully on left turns and his response was ban left turns. i think that's we're encouraging you to think about. are there things we haven't put on the table that could be transformative that we have the ability to control here. on our large high injury...
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use the tools we have, one final use example. sanctions. i mentioned before i consider the threat to iran being the security ational threat phasing america. hand-in-hand, i believe the reatest national security blunder of modern times was the obama-iran nuclear deal. $100 billion gave to a theocratic zealot who wants as many americans as possible. the single most important ational security decision made by the trump administration has been withdrawing from that deal. pulling out of the disastrous iran nuclear deal. not going to fund the world's leading state terrorism. we're not going to send billions of dollars that will be used to evelop nuclear weapons, that will be used to spread to orism, that will be used murder americans. within the trump administration, there was a major battle over to pull out of that agreement, both the state department and the defense department argued for staying in that agreement. vigorously with the president, to pull out, the president made the bold and courageous choice and pulled out of the agreement. howev
use the tools we have, one final use example. sanctions. i mentioned before i consider the threat to iran being the security ational threat phasing america. hand-in-hand, i believe the reatest national security blunder of modern times was the obama-iran nuclear deal. $100 billion gave to a theocratic zealot who wants as many americans as possible. the single most important ational security decision made by the trump administration has been withdrawing from that deal. pulling out of the...
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meanwhile farmer said the man had even is now making his own compost he used to use artificial fertilizer but he's the 1st farmer in the village who's officially committed to more sustainable production methods. we have a lot of problems with mice they damage the trees. but i don't use any chemicals to get rid of them but if i lived up to the snakes it's a lot better than poison. that's very much in line with the malaysian government which once it's $500000.00 small scale farmers to adopt a new approach saudi man had even his friends will also have to commit to at least a minimum standard of environmental protection for every single head tear of land it's the government's new campaign launched in a desperate attempt to persuade the e.u. to change its mind. i said. ok let me change. this week on global teen comes from. my name is gone zollo palomino cruz. new york and the empty town i live in. i have 4 brothers were a big family and we all live here and i think or do you. mean my my my mother works in the shop here my father works in the ministry of culture. and i like to play football mos
meanwhile farmer said the man had even is now making his own compost he used to use artificial fertilizer but he's the 1st farmer in the village who's officially committed to more sustainable production methods. we have a lot of problems with mice they damage the trees. but i don't use any chemicals to get rid of them but if i lived up to the snakes it's a lot better than poison. that's very much in line with the malaysian government which once it's $500000.00 small scale farmers to adopt a new...
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torture us. we show him videos secretly recorded by refugees they remind him of his own experiences. on the on when it's all going to see these pictures i remember my friend who was killed in the jail. he was my best friend. in libya lawlessness doesn't only exist in government prisons the ongoing civil war has left the country controlled by different militias and largely in a legal vacuum. migrants in particular are often viewed as fair game. matty i'm from sudan was abducted in broad daylight. to give us a look at it when i went out to go to was shop 3 men grabbed me and forced me into a car where they raped me right there on the street and just threw me out onto the road. to this day her wounds haven't healed she says the doctor just gets so sedatives nothing that really helps. what. i did was i'm tired i'm very tired. for 4 months i've been losing blood. i never get better treatment. i'm so tired that for months i've been going to the medical center but i just don't get better treatment. here
torture us. we show him videos secretly recorded by refugees they remind him of his own experiences. on the on when it's all going to see these pictures i remember my friend who was killed in the jail. he was my best friend. in libya lawlessness doesn't only exist in government prisons the ongoing civil war has left the country controlled by different militias and largely in a legal vacuum. migrants in particular are often viewed as fair game. matty i'm from sudan was abducted in broad...
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we have had family and friends who have assisted us, giving us clothes. my daughter created a go fund me page on facebook but i know the government has their hands busy trying to recoup and recover, and there are dead bodies all over the place, so ijust can't see when there is any aid insight right now. it is really difficult because my pa rents it is really difficult because my parents work so hard to build this house from before we were born. they we re house from before we were born. they were working on it really hard and my parents have lost everything they had and just you look at your house and realise it is gone in the blink ofan eye. and realise it is gone in the blink of an eye. itjust really and realise it is gone in the blink of an eye. it just really hurts and you have to be grateful that we are still alive. but we have nothing. my family members have brought items from their children to help out and we are appreciative of that, but right now all food storage has been damage and we have pretty much one food store and we don't know when the wa
we have had family and friends who have assisted us, giving us clothes. my daughter created a go fund me page on facebook but i know the government has their hands busy trying to recoup and recover, and there are dead bodies all over the place, so ijust can't see when there is any aid insight right now. it is really difficult because my pa rents it is really difficult because my parents work so hard to build this house from before we were born. they we re house from before we were born. they...
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are used to. recommend adverts and shop ensnares but they're also used to assess people for jail sentences and so if those algorithms have got problems whether they be technical in accuracies or biassed within the algorithm we need to start addressing the trying of issues. ryan kelly is a researcher on computing and information systems at the university of melbourne he's been involved in an elaborate biometric experiment to raise awareness about the potentials and limitations of biometric analysis it's called biometric mera and i gave it a go using nothing but an image of my face the system produces a detailed report and its assessment of my age race level of attractiveness and even aspects of my personality ranging from happiness and weirdness to aggressiveness and responsibility to teach the algorithm to do this research is us human volunteers to judge thousands of photos for the same characteristics. every day yet you really do margaret you and your network and now it's easy to laugh at the res
are used to. recommend adverts and shop ensnares but they're also used to assess people for jail sentences and so if those algorithms have got problems whether they be technical in accuracies or biassed within the algorithm we need to start addressing the trying of issues. ryan kelly is a researcher on computing and information systems at the university of melbourne he's been involved in an elaborate biometric experiment to raise awareness about the potentials and limitations of biometric...
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done for us. as far as these other ladies and gentlemen who want to run, they really don't know politics like donald trump. they might've ran in their 30's, i'm in my 50's, and the way it goes with me, i want somebody who is for americans and people, not being anti-. that's the way i am. i'm not against gays and lesbians or anything like that. but don't go out and flaunt it. and that's what they do. and they need to realize when you're out in the public holding hands and whatnot, do what you want. but it's not right. host: thanks for the call. if you live in new hampshire, the phone number is (202) 748-8003. we are asking was your top candidate and we want to know why, whether it's democrat or republican. we see those amy klobuchar supporters. all of the candidates are there this weekend and we will be live with senator cory booker tomorrow. he will be in nashua, karen is joining us, from texas. republicanegistered in texas and i vote in the primary, i did vote democratic in the general election.
done for us. as far as these other ladies and gentlemen who want to run, they really don't know politics like donald trump. they might've ran in their 30's, i'm in my 50's, and the way it goes with me, i want somebody who is for americans and people, not being anti-. that's the way i am. i'm not against gays and lesbians or anything like that. but don't go out and flaunt it. and that's what they do. and they need to realize when you're out in the public holding hands and whatnot, do what you...
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follow us. they've been at sea for 3 hours fishing at spots that few people know but they catch a small. minority of 5 kilos of fish at 3 euros a kilo makes 15 euros and a cup of the book how can you live from that that up in a while. if you need a florist is up at 5 30 am she lets a candle for the patron saint and sets off with her husband your ghosts in the direction of the say. i'm going home to get this here is my house. just so you know and she said. yes paul modest and when i had my mind set on marrying a fisherman and that's what i did i seized the opportunity and became official woman. i love fishing i really do and it's really exciting especially when you have a good catch i mean. their chances look good this morning they're out early the sea is calm and the weather forecast looks good. feels at home on her boat which bears his 2nd name moderation. to new small coffees . the couple have spent more than 50 years fishing the seas around the greek island of kiosks. i sing songs for you and
follow us. they've been at sea for 3 hours fishing at spots that few people know but they catch a small. minority of 5 kilos of fish at 3 euros a kilo makes 15 euros and a cup of the book how can you live from that that up in a while. if you need a florist is up at 5 30 am she lets a candle for the patron saint and sets off with her husband your ghosts in the direction of the say. i'm going home to get this here is my house. just so you know and she said. yes paul modest and when i had my mind...
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and to listen to us we don't want them to be in her. to be like again said the line with. us blaming them it's what we want their assistance and help. i think lives here on you tube agree with you so liz just writes in live saying i found grad as speech extremely powerful it brought me to tears as i know she is right we want to conveniences of life at the expense of our climate someone right under her comment there says this is in production he says honestly i believe it's time for young people to take action most of us young people don't pay attention to what's going on around us even within young people it's time to take action so she you see these comments that people are writing here is they're watching you all speak and this conversation that we're having touch was about the challenge in bringing other people to this fight whether they're young or an older generations. i think that a big part of why a lot of people are not taking action is because they are desensitized from information and so i think that one of the most important
and to listen to us we don't want them to be in her. to be like again said the line with. us blaming them it's what we want their assistance and help. i think lives here on you tube agree with you so liz just writes in live saying i found grad as speech extremely powerful it brought me to tears as i know she is right we want to conveniences of life at the expense of our climate someone right under her comment there says this is in production he says honestly i believe it's time for young people...
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i use contraceptives. and i thought, now, how can i believe this, and if i believe in living my values fully in my home and in my workplace, i, one, need to use my voice because i'm telling my daughters to use their voice and my son in the world and, two, i believe in this tool. and it turns out over 90% of americans believe and use this tool. even catholic women at over a 90% rate. so at the very end of the day, i said, okay, i'm not going to let women is and children die because i'm afraid -- which, you know, i was. i wasn't just afraid, i was terrified to go out and speak about this. but somebody had to do it. and at the end of the day, i think it also had to be a woman. we had to do it from this ground-up perspective, not this top-down let's decide, you know, countries should do in that we had to say, hey, this is what women are asking us for. let's deliver what with women are asking us for. [applause] >> there's so much about this book that's relatable, but one of the parts that was most relatable to
i use contraceptives. and i thought, now, how can i believe this, and if i believe in living my values fully in my home and in my workplace, i, one, need to use my voice because i'm telling my daughters to use their voice and my son in the world and, two, i believe in this tool. and it turns out over 90% of americans believe and use this tool. even catholic women at over a 90% rate. so at the very end of the day, i said, okay, i'm not going to let women is and children die because i'm afraid --...
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they are destroying us. i will say that the taxi detail is doing a good job, that they are understand. if you go to any of the taxi stand, they are filled with cars , then we honked, they get out and yell, then we have altercations. don't shut us out. you know how we feel. we deserve some compensation here. i believe you guys should issue us a chance for a medallion when the time comes. we have put in a lot of time, a lot of suffering. don't delay us anymore, please. please do not delay us anymore and don't come me we don't deserve it. what i do want you guys to do is do the right thing. do what san francisco is built on. people and sacrifice and humanity and love. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. san francisco is very sympathetic. [indiscernible] they grabbed our money, bought buses, and never considered us. they treated us as if we were there slaves. how many taxi medallion holders died with a heart attack? you don't know. you never helped them with money you help to your homeless. yo
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about us going to go through it was a means of communication for common people who want that used to writing back then there was this whole letter writing culture with complex guidelines on how to compose a letter. postcards were more direct you could send messages quicker using short stock phrases and that caught on and on. in 1005 half a 1000000000 postcards seculars had in the german learned. human played a role and many declarations of love were delivered. there was a series of cards with good morning good day good evening and good night printed on them and a pair of lovers exchange them in cars were in 1004 what's interesting is they arrived the same day that was only possible because mail was delivered so often up to 11 times a day in berlin a little less frequently in cars who were just talking and carts were it was really nowadays there are many passionate postcard collectors as a child in moscow asinine attorney and love to look at his grandfather's many postcards he later inherited then and is today on the chair of the union a flash list of russia. and exhibition a moscow l
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international i'm rosana lockwood thank you for joining us. the u.s. government has authorized migration officials to use fake social media accounts to monitor people seeking to enter the country this despite efforts to purge online networks of false profiles as donal quarter explains fake social media accounts the latest weapon in homeland security's arsenal the department's updated guidelines have officially made cyber disguises fair game for its agents the fraud detection and national security directorate is updating this privacy impact assessment to provide notice. that officers may use fictitious accounts or identities on social media platforms to protect national security public safety or to combat immigration fraud homeland security claims these fake accounts could be used to clean up the process of legal immigration detecting fraud finding weak spots and immigrations vetting system and conducting background checks are all listed as areas that could be improved and although communicating with other users is forbidden there's still one problem wi
international i'm rosana lockwood thank you for joining us. the u.s. government has authorized migration officials to use fake social media accounts to monitor people seeking to enter the country this despite efforts to purge online networks of false profiles as donal quarter explains fake social media accounts the latest weapon in homeland security's arsenal the department's updated guidelines have officially made cyber disguises fair game for its agents the fraud detection and national...
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us. former french president jacques chirac has died he was 86 chirac dominated french politics for decades and served 2 terms from 1905 to 2007 he led france to adopt the euro and stirred national pride with his opposition to the u.s. led war in iran children later years from mobbed by scandal and he was convicted of corruption after leaving office. joining me now for more is the political correspondent and france expert emmanuelle charles welcome emma what do you think will be. a lasting international legacy well you know it was one of those political giants one of those really and perhaps a lot last statesman of this size here in the world not only in france but also in the road after a rocky start he was really a champion for to european union and he was a very popular figure in africa as well as of course he had a very controversial friendships with some of the african dictators he was also the 1st. defining moments of french history a set of defining moments such as the moment when h
us. former french president jacques chirac has died he was 86 chirac dominated french politics for decades and served 2 terms from 1905 to 2007 he led france to adopt the euro and stirred national pride with his opposition to the u.s. led war in iran children later years from mobbed by scandal and he was convicted of corruption after leaving office. joining me now for more is the political correspondent and france expert emmanuelle charles welcome emma what do you think will be. a lasting...
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but many israelis are using. netanyahu ——. but many israelis are using. neta nyahu has also ——. but many israelis are using. netanyahu has also grabbed attention with his pitch tojewish settlers. he made a rare official visit to the divided city of hebron and has promised to annex large swathes of territory in the occupied west bank. members of his audience was sceptical. you think that means that mr netanyahu is is siding with the jewish settlers? in my opinion, he is someone that goes back and forth according to the polls so i hope that this time he's coming means he is happy to change in attitude and going to keep his word. outside the settlers security zone, palestinians watched the visit with solemn resignation. there was only token resistance. the boys took a chance to lob stones at the soldiers. translation: all of this is because us as translation: all of this is because us as people and our leadership can't stop neta nyahu. us as people and our leadership can't stop netanyahu. and we can't stop what is happening. an independent palestinian state is no longer an israeli
but many israelis are using. netanyahu ——. but many israelis are using. neta nyahu has also ——. but many israelis are using. netanyahu has also grabbed attention with his pitch tojewish settlers. he made a rare official visit to the divided city of hebron and has promised to annex large swathes of territory in the occupied west bank. members of his audience was sceptical. you think that means that mr netanyahu is is siding with the jewish settlers? in my opinion, he is someone that goes...
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people like us don't speak out people like us so catherine take us back to 2003 when you got that memo did you see yourself as a whistleblower were you thinking of the ramifications of it. no not at all i mean i. i didn't join to leak anything i didn't you know i never thought of ever sticking my head about the parapet or anything but you know that memo had really triggered me it was. a show of duplicity it was it it showed what was going on behind the scenes at a time when war is imminent and i just you know it was so important for the world to know what was really going on that i have to i have to bring it to the world's attention and and i wasn't thinking how what would happen to me at all my seeing the guardian is the sister paper to the observer and because it's quite recent history i could look up and see that memo still online just going to go for it here and just selling it to you he was let tell it you when you 1st read it you remember what it felt like to see it. the thing about this matter is that those of us who've been working investigative journalism a number of years are
people like us don't speak out people like us so catherine take us back to 2003 when you got that memo did you see yourself as a whistleblower were you thinking of the ramifications of it. no not at all i mean i. i didn't join to leak anything i didn't you know i never thought of ever sticking my head about the parapet or anything but you know that memo had really triggered me it was. a show of duplicity it was it it showed what was going on behind the scenes at a time when war is imminent and...
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we no longer catch fish like we used to. big economic impact on us. right now you can sit traps and come up empty or get just one cut away in the old days we would get a good catch. the main cause for the depletion of stocks overfishing pollution from industrial activity is another problem these issues have made it harder to meet the rising demand for fish 6. this has prompted some ugandans to set up fish farms. one of the biggest challenges is the lack of clean fresh water. runs a fish from outside the capital kampala. to fish farming you have to keep flushing your ponds all the time so you can imagine the amount of money that was spent just to make sure that we had water running into the different points every 10000. she's taking part in a union funded project called vision one she does this from us are learning about a new technology. it was developed by a team of european and african scientists the project is led by professor john from the university of culture away in germany the team has come up with a new system 3 use west water in order to cut
we no longer catch fish like we used to. big economic impact on us. right now you can sit traps and come up empty or get just one cut away in the old days we would get a good catch. the main cause for the depletion of stocks overfishing pollution from industrial activity is another problem these issues have made it harder to meet the rising demand for fish 6. this has prompted some ugandans to set up fish farms. one of the biggest challenges is the lack of clean fresh water. runs a fish from...
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thank you for being with us. alison. >>> john, this morning seven fresh housemen, democrats, all from competitive districts are moving towards impeachment in a new "washington post" op-ed. they write, "we have devoted our lives to the service and security of our country and throughout our careers we have sworn oaths to defend the constitution of the united states many times over. now we join as a unified group to up hold that oath as we enter uncharted waters and face unprecedented allegations against president trump. if these allegations are true, we believe these actions represent an impeachable offense." joining us now two of the lawmakers, congressman jason crow of colorado and congresswoman mikey sheryl of new jersey. great to have both of you here. i will talk with you, congressman. you are here in studio. what changed yesterday, what tipped you last night to being an author on the op-ed? >> i think the president's crossed a line here. we see him threatening our national security. that's something that all
thank you for being with us. alison. >>> john, this morning seven fresh housemen, democrats, all from competitive districts are moving towards impeachment in a new "washington post" op-ed. they write, "we have devoted our lives to the service and security of our country and throughout our careers we have sworn oaths to defend the constitution of the united states many times over. now we join as a unified group to up hold that oath as we enter uncharted waters and face...
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us. i know over the course of the last two and a half years we have been despond and, overwhelmed, frustrated, angry -- but let us remember, every , progress wement have made as a nation came out of a good fight. we are up for a good fight. and i will tell you, i come from a family of fighters. they were met when active in the civil rights movement in the 1960's. my sister and i joke that we were surrounded by a bunch of adults that spent full-time marching and shouting for this in called justice. for the, fighting ideals of our country. fighting for the principles of our country. that is what that was about and that is what this is about. i was raised by a mother who is all of five feet tall but if you had ever met her you would've thought she was 10 feet tall. and she was tough. youwould say -- kamala, are going to be judged on the life of service you live. not self-service. but service to others. but she was tough. she was tough. if you ever came home complaining about something, compl
us. i know over the course of the last two and a half years we have been despond and, overwhelmed, frustrated, angry -- but let us remember, every , progress wement have made as a nation came out of a good fight. we are up for a good fight. and i will tell you, i come from a family of fighters. they were met when active in the civil rights movement in the 1960's. my sister and i joke that we were surrounded by a bunch of adults that spent full-time marching and shouting for this in called...
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that will use to $0.33. a disproportionate amount of smartphone use is text and data, not voice. so we have a system that's collapsing in terms of its funding capacity, and that's why we have been struggling to get this up in sacramento. fortunately we were able to get it in the budget. we had a few supporters from north state that experienced the ravages of mother nature's fury as it relates to the campfire, and i think that really truly brought home this reality and need. so i just want to acknowledge them because they did something within that party that often is not done when encouraged to do the right thing despite the political consequences. i couldn't be more proud of those two individuals as well as the others in the legislature who supported this. the first day in the nation since 1973 that mandated 911. we have lost our leadership a bit. we're now going to reassert our leadership. 27 million people use this system. we have 1.4 i think just here in san francisco. you drop even for a minute the calls, that literally puts lives at risk. so it is not, again, an exaggeration
that will use to $0.33. a disproportionate amount of smartphone use is text and data, not voice. so we have a system that's collapsing in terms of its funding capacity, and that's why we have been struggling to get this up in sacramento. fortunately we were able to get it in the budget. we had a few supporters from north state that experienced the ravages of mother nature's fury as it relates to the campfire, and i think that really truly brought home this reality and need. so i just want to...
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some indian exports in the us. you know, i think last spring the us took away gsp comedy preferential trading privileges from india, in view of a lack of market access for us agriproducts, and also some issues with ipr and the pricing schemes for medical devices. at the same time, the us has tariffs on indian steel and aluminium, and the indians put in retaliatory tariffs on us goods in view of the steel and aluminium tariffs. allen, what about the trade deal between the us and the trade deal between the us and the japanese? —— allen or. this one also looks very limited, and lots of people are saying it is unlikely to include cars and steel tariffs. people are saying it is unlikely to include cars and steel tariffslj have heard the same thing. there is not much information about what is in the deal, although as the administration has started to orally brief congress, there has been some objections about the ag provisions in the deal will leave us farmers worse off than their european counterparts, who are now e
some indian exports in the us. you know, i think last spring the us took away gsp comedy preferential trading privileges from india, in view of a lack of market access for us agriproducts, and also some issues with ipr and the pricing schemes for medical devices. at the same time, the us has tariffs on indian steel and aluminium, and the indians put in retaliatory tariffs on us goods in view of the steel and aluminium tariffs. allen, what about the trade deal between the us and the trade deal...
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what can you tell us about how ai is affecting us as a society. well it's important to bring together the technology world and the content world because in the past they weren't friends because when you coming from the cultural world technologies seems to be an enemy for many people being active in culture. and with the arts plus we want to create a place where tech companies but also artists creatives and. publishers can talk with each other can develop new models for working together and can develop new models of how ai is. crawling its way into the publishing industry as well so i think everybody has to sort of become an ai expert in order to deal with that bethleham i'd like to come over to you to what extent is the responsibility in the coders hands. it's a huge responsibility that they thought that's being fed and the way it's represented is not right so these 2 problems of having the people who are actually coding and also the data that's given to the ai's really matters and that will create a huge bias ok and that's why i would chat ok and
what can you tell us about how ai is affecting us as a society. well it's important to bring together the technology world and the content world because in the past they weren't friends because when you coming from the cultural world technologies seems to be an enemy for many people being active in culture. and with the arts plus we want to create a place where tech companies but also artists creatives and. publishers can talk with each other can develop new models for working together and can...
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we worry about the legality of our land only 20 percent of us have the legal documents he lost to us foreigner have been coming here it's goes intension in the community government leaders in jakarta say the exact site of the new city hasn't been revealed told void property speculation. we don't need to ask people when we want to move the capital it's up to the government to decide as long as we don't destroy the environment or harm anybody. while plans are still in the early stages the 1st construction is expected to be complete by 2020 full movie and entire capital city will be a delicate balancing act for indonesia's leaders preserving the natural habitat while building their vision for a new concrete jungle and in addition to that report regular caught up with indonesia's planning minister bang bang broad. she began by asking him just how bad the situation was into counter itself. in fact it's not just about your partner but also. the. disparity between the islands in indonesia. already contributes almost 60 percent of the economy and becoming the home of almost 57 percent of our
we worry about the legality of our land only 20 percent of us have the legal documents he lost to us foreigner have been coming here it's goes intension in the community government leaders in jakarta say the exact site of the new city hasn't been revealed told void property speculation. we don't need to ask people when we want to move the capital it's up to the government to decide as long as we don't destroy the environment or harm anybody. while plans are still in the early stages the 1st...
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we don't use them as objects of advertisements. they're not used for. many other things that women shouldn't be 4 months before $911.00 the u.s. sent $43000000.00 to the taliban a reward for fighting narcotics trafficking who would have known that just months later america would invade to start a war that would last for almost 2 decades the united states have been cooperated with majority in afghanistan for a long time they didn't see them as that dangerous they saw them as people who would stay over there. and they thought they could use them this changed on 911 today and. waiting for the taliban to the united states to try to. do to arrange what they call a peace deal is a very difficult optics for the president especially as we get close to the anniversary of the september bombing the one hand it does seem hypocritical for the united states to meet with the taliban today after promising to destroy them on the other hand it's the necessity of defeat the united states has been fighting for 18 years and it is the american public is tired of it so the pr
we don't use them as objects of advertisements. they're not used for. many other things that women shouldn't be 4 months before $911.00 the u.s. sent $43000000.00 to the taliban a reward for fighting narcotics trafficking who would have known that just months later america would invade to start a war that would last for almost 2 decades the united states have been cooperated with majority in afghanistan for a long time they didn't see them as that dangerous they saw them as people who would...