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us blacklist revisions. more than two d oze n us blacklist revisions. more than two dozen chinese companies are added. the nba is bringing basketball to india but is it the cricket obsessed nation ready to welcome another spot? good morning, asia, hello, world. glad you could join us this tuesday. the world's two superpowers will be meeting in washington on thursday is the latest rows of trade negotiations kicks off but these togs come against the backdrop of the american decision to place 28 chinese entities effectively banning them to using ending us technology. according to the commerce department, they are acting contrary to american foreign policy interests. what is this ban all about? it happen in the late hours of monday. the us commerce department announced it was placing 28 chinese entities on an entity list which effectively they cannot buy american technology without the american firm getting a license from the us commerce department. the us says it is doing this because he believes these entities have broken human rights in xinjiang where it
us blacklist revisions. more than two d oze n us blacklist revisions. more than two dozen chinese companies are added. the nba is bringing basketball to india but is it the cricket obsessed nation ready to welcome another spot? good morning, asia, hello, world. glad you could join us this tuesday. the world's two superpowers will be meeting in washington on thursday is the latest rows of trade negotiations kicks off but these togs come against the backdrop of the american decision to place 28...
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use now a days where everything is done using racks we have been using it because of market demand we have to work with many more colors and designs. but a guard has been struggling to survive in today's competent market but a few artisans are keen to revive the art in its original form they're choosing to go organic a decision that's meeting the very real and persistent problem in the state it's water resources almost 52 percent of cut it out is turning into desert the 3rd highest rate in the country the local water resources are rapidly shrinking. well but it printing with natural dyes is less polluting for the remaining water resources it doesn't even know water and enjoy in the clutch region has been working closely with the artisan community and has provided solutions to this dilemma and the water crisis. water is to the dismay home water not very long ago conducted on water a study where we wanted to find out how much water was used in the textile crops so we wanted to promote the old technique of using natural dice you know what technique would only technique. can be revived in
use now a days where everything is done using racks we have been using it because of market demand we have to work with many more colors and designs. but a guard has been struggling to survive in today's competent market but a few artisans are keen to revive the art in its original form they're choosing to go organic a decision that's meeting the very real and persistent problem in the state it's water resources almost 52 percent of cut it out is turning into desert the 3rd highest rate in the...
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youth use. urgency is further rejected by this other problem, the vaping lung injuries but i think that the administration is considers it duty to protect children a top priority. they are reacting responsible. >> when they finally review these products, they must assess both of they are appropriate for the protection of public health. will fda then ultimately determine the dangers of youth use outweigh any potential benefits to adult smokers. >> we've issued guidances to industry but with the information is to be included, we've been very clear and we've already approved products through that process. thus a sort of things that we consider. the benefit, the standard is what you mentioned. has to be goodef for the public health. >> thank you for your responses. with all of these newu tobacco products flooding the market over the past few years, you've got a full understanding of the public health risk, it's not surprising that we are now any crisis situation today. mys concern over and over agai
youth use. urgency is further rejected by this other problem, the vaping lung injuries but i think that the administration is considers it duty to protect children a top priority. they are reacting responsible. >> when they finally review these products, they must assess both of they are appropriate for the protection of public health. will fda then ultimately determine the dangers of youth use outweigh any potential benefits to adult smokers. >> we've issued guidances to industry...
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thank you forjoining us, this is absolutely incredible, tell us what has happened here, talk us through it. so, this study came to do develop and validate an exoskeleton for thibault, so this study was performed at clinatec, a french technological research centre with grenoble. this is the first time that we demonstrate that a paraplegic patient was able to walk and control his limbs are using an exos keleton and control his limbs are using an exoskeleton and neuro prosthesis. which is an implant in order to control brain activity. and at that time it will transmit to be decoded in real time time it will transmit to be decoded in realtime in time it will transmit to be decoded in real time in order to control the exos keleton. in real time in order to control the exoskeleton. how long has this been in the making? so, this study started two years ago. and the training was performed progressively, and this is the first time that we demonstrated the patient is able to control his two arms in high dimensions with this kind of recording thanks to an implant, to transmit wirelessly the data.
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and people are using. they're using twitter as their own those. are their portals. google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they've morphed into media companies they've morphed into a telecommunications provider and at least in the u.s. media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet companies social media companies like google and facebook are not if the roles have changed studies show now that individuals expect the news to find them. and we turn to them and the number one thing that we were out with our company with that. they are that doesn't make any every month for their baby and you need to create a different format near. if it and. so much. misinformation and it's packaged very well and it looks the same when you see it on the facebook page we can lose. so much of what we've gained in terms of the kind of democratic freedoms and market economies. which come to take for granted both google and facebook as they are updating their company policies to bad fake news sites f
and people are using. they're using twitter as their own those. are their portals. google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they've morphed into media companies they've morphed into a telecommunications provider and at least in the u.s. media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet companies social media companies like google and facebook are not if the roles have changed studies show now that...
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the russians know how to use the bots, they know how to use organized criminals, they know how to use the mercenaries, media intended to intendeds that are all to influence the environment, ways that undermine u.s. interests and advance theirs. we are not good at that. our authorities are not blended in a way. we have a clear and important public and private divide, and we often don't see the threats that are emerging. that's why the cyber enabled economic warfare research and discipline that sam has innovated is so important. another domain to reference as a key example, one that all three of our centers touch on is the challenge of norms. i think one of the things that our adversaries, especially nationstate adversaries is challenging the norms, what's acceptable behavior? how is it they can change the map, they can change the norms? we see this in china, human rights abuses, massive surveillance with their technology, interesting and difficult questions with their major technology companies operating globally. some interesting questions and president putin has made this a core part
the russians know how to use the bots, they know how to use organized criminals, they know how to use the mercenaries, media intended to intendeds that are all to influence the environment, ways that undermine u.s. interests and advance theirs. we are not good at that. our authorities are not blended in a way. we have a clear and important public and private divide, and we often don't see the threats that are emerging. that's why the cyber enabled economic warfare research and discipline that...
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office and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when identifying individuals if we input a picture of an individual and there is a result an investigator takes the information as a lead this is a human based decision not a computer based decision so when you hear this and you hear the explanation for why it might be necessary what do you make about. well for starters we know that from recent reporting by the georgetown privacy center that many police departments are actually misusing a surveillance and facial recognition systems and that these systems don't make us safer so to build even a straightforward seeming face surveillance system you need to get hundreds of thousands of photos of innocent individuals who never consented to be part of the face surveillance data base and really right now as we would as other guests
office and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when identifying individuals if we input a picture of an individual and there is a result an investigator takes the information as a lead this is a human based decision not a computer...
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we can use you know. we can destroy the members ourselves they have to think for themselves all the places that we took under control p.k. k. and y p g members. we are continuing to neutralize their members to 3. he has no interest at turkey have a turkey respecting the sovereignty and they territorial integrity of syria. when there is a new government in syria that is respect to all the members of that country to all the citizens of that country we are going to leave we going to leave. we are we on knee builds we never oppress. in syria and on the occupation. all the things that were said about this country it's useless for. induced restring operations from member to iraqi border all that line that we declared before 35 kilometers in debt until it reached that said it will continue we will have no exception we will have no hesitation and open doors about this in this path we. know we will be knighting the ones that are supporting us or putting. or preventing us. when trump explained to us. and we spoke t
we can use you know. we can destroy the members ourselves they have to think for themselves all the places that we took under control p.k. k. and y p g members. we are continuing to neutralize their members to 3. he has no interest at turkey have a turkey respecting the sovereignty and they territorial integrity of syria. when there is a new government in syria that is respect to all the members of that country to all the citizens of that country we are going to leave we going to leave. we are...
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the us is. studies have shown that for every quarter or euro the state spends on supporting the volunteer effort it gets 10 times that value back in return 1st because of the clean up work itself but also because of the weight boost environmental awareness and social solidarity but all that. we want to go sure and other activists have had a plaque set up at the place where this environment. initiative began in memory of the whale that came to such a painful and here. with a stomach full of plastic you brought us the message about what is happening to the oceans thank you for waking up to. a wake up call that's intended to be heard far beyond the coast of norway now in most cities around india freshen hot food is delivered at your doorstep at the click of a button while this is immensely convenient what many of us don't calculate is the amount of plastic used in packaging this food and how easily it becomes trash once the food is consumed some food delivery companies in the country are trying to
the us is. studies have shown that for every quarter or euro the state spends on supporting the volunteer effort it gets 10 times that value back in return 1st because of the clean up work itself but also because of the weight boost environmental awareness and social solidarity but all that. we want to go sure and other activists have had a plaque set up at the place where this environment. initiative began in memory of the whale that came to such a painful and here. with a stomach full of...
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for use on people's knees. osteoarthritis of the knee is a commonjoint condition osteoarthritis of the knee is a common joint condition that can cause pain, stiffness and swelling. normally the body can repair low—level damage to the joints but with osteoarthritis, the protective cartilage on the ends of bones brea ks cartilage on the ends of bones breaks down and can't mend itself. in this study, a tiny microphone was attached to the side of the affected knee to pick up acoustic signals from inside thejoint. participants were asked to stand up from a sitting position five times, and some were tested repeatedly over several weeks. although the sounds produced cannot be heard by the human ear, the signals can be analysed by computers. they give an insight into the health of each individual knee joint. like engineering structures, smooth, well lubricated joints move quietly, while rough, uneven surfaces make more noise. the research team says the new approach could lead to better diagnosis of osteoarthritis and
for use on people's knees. osteoarthritis of the knee is a commonjoint condition osteoarthritis of the knee is a common joint condition that can cause pain, stiffness and swelling. normally the body can repair low—level damage to the joints but with osteoarthritis, the protective cartilage on the ends of bones brea ks cartilage on the ends of bones breaks down and can't mend itself. in this study, a tiny microphone was attached to the side of the affected knee to pick up acoustic signals from...
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direction the other will be using the spectrum can all four of us could use the spectrum at once thereby dramatically increasing the utilization for everyone. we call that look before talk, the technical name for it is coordinated multi-decca. the second tool is synchronization. if we all synchronized our watches while sharing the channel, the time-based aspect of spectrum sharing, if we were in sync with one another we would minimize the amount of time on the channel and all of us would be able to use the channel more which would be a benefit to everyone. >> thank you very much. roberta stempfley, with your prior experience in the office of cyber security and communications that dhs, would you discuss how hr 4461 functions with existing executive branch -- to facilitate information sharing for small providers? >> i appreciate the focus on the small rural provider. it is an important part of our nation's infrastructure. within the information sharing programs that exist, sharing typically happens between a government entity or consolidated group or trade association and information is di
direction the other will be using the spectrum can all four of us could use the spectrum at once thereby dramatically increasing the utilization for everyone. we call that look before talk, the technical name for it is coordinated multi-decca. the second tool is synchronization. if we all synchronized our watches while sharing the channel, the time-based aspect of spectrum sharing, if we were in sync with one another we would minimize the amount of time on the channel and all of us would be...
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their families i've been going through the use of the car so. on how to dispose them there will be induction of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the chemicals. on their fields. before you start to spray you have to have boots and a proper outfit you also have to use a mask so you do not inherit the chemicals from money. then viral mentor is trying to get the message across that it would be better to do without the chemicals altogether but it is difficult to persuade the farmers that are gunning for divisors would protect their land better in the long term in particular against drugs a growing problem due to climate change it's an uphill battle. that we have made across the country a lot of part of climate change some of. the one percent of them we need at. the activist showing to farmers other ways they can help fight the effects of global warming for example with tree planting initiatives some 500 indigenous species have been planted so far. sports involving punches to the body and head has become an inte
their families i've been going through the use of the car so. on how to dispose them there will be induction of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the chemicals. on their fields. before you start to spray you have to have boots and a proper outfit you also have to use a mask so you do not inherit the chemicals from money. then viral mentor is trying to get the message across that it would be better to do without the chemicals altogether but it is difficult...
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for us please. the chief of staff isn't in uniform a sign perhaps of the shift from armed struggle to political action and responsibility. or we ask what might happen if the project of autonomy doesn't go well. then maybe de. people are. us but our committee really did a lot of people really become diminished the time that the isis with. the station before me all. told joe in their little time that they can become. safe liberation front has a lot of support among the muslim brotherhood poor many believe their ancestors were victims of a historical injustice committed by christians the spanish an american colonists and the philippine government in manila. the prospect of autonomy and peace has given the people here new hope. the m i l f says it will disarm up to $30000.00 fighters once autonomy for the muslim majority region is implemented. what they have not been based that that's going to them and we will not. nicol mission our forces and we will not also give up our fight arms which we promised th
for us please. the chief of staff isn't in uniform a sign perhaps of the shift from armed struggle to political action and responsibility. or we ask what might happen if the project of autonomy doesn't go well. then maybe de. people are. us but our committee really did a lot of people really become diminished the time that the isis with. the station before me all. told joe in their little time that they can become. safe liberation front has a lot of support among the muslim brotherhood poor...
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and discussions the use of easy to ally with safety doubled the constant click join us on facebook. for. live closely. plenty carefully. don't know a little simpler. to get. elected flynn discover the flute. player subscribe to a documentary to claim. to know that 77 percent. are younger than 60. claim that's me. until the last time all voices. in the 77 percent talk about the. from politics to classic list some calls it a good start this is what. welcome to the 77 percent play this weekend g.w. played. such a. place to. play. the be. the best. turkey. house of representatives resolution. of genocide. resolution as. the u.s. lawmakers voted. as genocide.
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us more vulnerable. not just the u.s. but our allies. we have to think about how we use these powers properly, strategically, sustainably. we think about how we use sanctions and financial regulations to drive the exclusion of rogue actors from the system. secondly, we think about defensive strategies, because it's the russians and the chinese and even nonstate actors that are thinking about how to use financial and economic resources to influence, coerce, and to shape environments. so what does that defensive posture look like? finally, one part of the strategy that has not been fully articulated yet is how do , we -- how do we use positive economic power as a complement to what we are trying to do, both defensively and offensively, to reshape the environment? this comes up when we talk about china in the one belt one road context, how are we investing strategically? how are we promoting the good behavior and alliances, both state and nonstate, that we want to see? so, how we think about the use of the
us more vulnerable. not just the u.s. but our allies. we have to think about how we use these powers properly, strategically, sustainably. we think about how we use sanctions and financial regulations to drive the exclusion of rogue actors from the system. secondly, we think about defensive strategies, because it's the russians and the chinese and even nonstate actors that are thinking about how to use financial and economic resources to influence, coerce, and to shape environments. so what...
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to use the country to use 2 green energy solutions and my 1st reaction. to interactive content teaching to the next generation of environmental protection. using the channels available to people to get action. and we're determined to demand something here for the next generation globally as the environment series of global 3000 on t.w. and online. we have a brick said to deal how the e.u. and to britain but having been there before business on both sides of the channel of cautious and keep stockpiling goods just in capes also coming up nanotechnology block chain and cloud computing sierra leone is banking on the most advanced technology to leapfrog out of all the take and the population shrink all over the world it's a big problem also in rwanda it's honey business declines as these die off. come to do business africa and want to get johnson be with us the british pound surged to a 5 month high today on news that negotiators from britain and the european union struck a new brics it's divorce steel sterling temporarily rose of $1.29. britain's exit from th
to use the country to use 2 green energy solutions and my 1st reaction. to interactive content teaching to the next generation of environmental protection. using the channels available to people to get action. and we're determined to demand something here for the next generation globally as the environment series of global 3000 on t.w. and online. we have a brick said to deal how the e.u. and to britain but having been there before business on both sides of the channel of cautious and keep...
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use us equipment and apply us military training to address their securitychallenges . what you are now hearing from capitol hill is they don't like the way in which our partners are addressing their own security challenges. a good example is saudi arabia and yemen in a coalition that they form with a military plan toexecute in yemen . regardless of views on what is taking place in yemen at its core, this is actual security cooperation working. we have partners using our equipment and training to do something that they perceived to be a security challenge with very minimal help from us. another example is uae and egypt and libya. same thing security challenges they perceive that we're not addressing, they're taking our equipment and our training and attempting to train others in libya to address the challenge so that they don't have to bethere in large forces themselves . so now, the debate on capitol hill my view as migrated to should we be doing security cooperation and how do we do security cooperation because us origin equipment and training is being used in ways th
use us equipment and apply us military training to address their securitychallenges . what you are now hearing from capitol hill is they don't like the way in which our partners are addressing their own security challenges. a good example is saudi arabia and yemen in a coalition that they form with a military plan toexecute in yemen . regardless of views on what is taking place in yemen at its core, this is actual security cooperation working. we have partners using our equipment and training...
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stay with us. as the uk and eu inch closer to a brexit deal, a former us trade chief warns the uk should not expect special treatment from america. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. good morning. wednesday started on a dull and good morning. wednesday started on a dulland damp good morning. wednesday started on a dull and damp mode for many parts of the country. 0nce dull and damp mode for many parts of the country. once that rang cleared away, we did see some sunshine. a chance to dry off though. a lot of the ground is still saturated and if there are a couple of flood warnings still out there but following the sunshine, the clearer skies has made it will turn quite chilly, particularly for the eastern side of the uk. we have had the cloud early on, we have a clearer skies but out of the west with the swell of cloud producing showers and longer spells of rain and marks a position of what isa of rain and marks a position of what is a deep area of low pressure drifting towards the uk alr
stay with us. as the uk and eu inch closer to a brexit deal, a former us trade chief warns the uk should not expect special treatment from america. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. good morning. wednesday started on a dull and good morning. wednesday started on a dulland damp good morning. wednesday started on a dull and damp mode for many parts of the country. 0nce dull and damp mode for many parts of the country. once that rang cleared away, we did see some sunshine. a chance to...
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stormtroopers they didn't use the gulag they didn't use the arrest of political prisoners. we all opted in to do it ourselves we volunteered for this arrangement and we live in a world today where these tech giants have a level of control and an ability to manipulate. hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed up the power and we're essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right good decision for us i for 1 am not prepared to cede that level of power to these individuals. is the company. in. the world is driven by shaped by. thinks. we dare to ask. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. very dramatic to follow only i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very. time to sit down and talk. and. there are no official statistics in india concerning children who have been lost or separated from their parents some are just amazed that every 30 minutes in the country a child goes missing. a lot of. the you only got. the national human rights commission stated that $44.00 mino
stormtroopers they didn't use the gulag they didn't use the arrest of political prisoners. we all opted in to do it ourselves we volunteered for this arrangement and we live in a world today where these tech giants have a level of control and an ability to manipulate. hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed up the power and we're essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right good decision for us i for 1 am not prepared to cede that level of power to these individuals....
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to use. they are very straightforward, and we are able to customize them to an extent to reflect the kinds of outcome measures and key performance indicators that are relevant to us to represent our true north strategic goals. nothing is perfect. going live with an electronic health record that is now in use by more than -- well, nearly 9,000 people, there are going be issues. we have closed thousands of them since august 3. where we are now is dealing with some of our more complex concerns. they deal a little bit more with software, but we really deal more with workflow, people, process, technology, that intersection. as an example, we've always been spending a lot of time at sgfg tackling the topic of patient movement. how do they move from the emergency department to the intensive care department. in the past we had people and process and the technology didn't tell us much. today the technology can tell us a lot. epic can share a lot of information about what's going on and how to effectiv
to use. they are very straightforward, and we are able to customize them to an extent to reflect the kinds of outcome measures and key performance indicators that are relevant to us to represent our true north strategic goals. nothing is perfect. going live with an electronic health record that is now in use by more than -- well, nearly 9,000 people, there are going be issues. we have closed thousands of them since august 3. where we are now is dealing with some of our more complex concerns....
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in order to build your own weapons weapons that we can use to kill people. and these are issues that are unacceptable for us and we will not rest until we have made progress in that respect and the citizens that feel affected by the dramatic events of yesterday in the synagogue or the u.s. citizens in the future have to be able to trust our nation under the rule of law and to germany as a whole this is something that must not be questioned or that we want to make sure that everybody can live here safely and freely there are young people studying in howie belong to the jewish community and they have felt at ease here and this is a feeling that we want them to have in the few. as well and we do not want yesterday's events to change that. ladies and gentlemen. it is the president. just adding to what the state premier has just said what happened yesterday makes us sad and shocked and angry. here in our federal state since 2016 in the parliament we have been experiencing political debates that actually make us think about times thought long past it's the way a l
in order to build your own weapons weapons that we can use to kill people. and these are issues that are unacceptable for us and we will not rest until we have made progress in that respect and the citizens that feel affected by the dramatic events of yesterday in the synagogue or the u.s. citizens in the future have to be able to trust our nation under the rule of law and to germany as a whole this is something that must not be questioned or that we want to make sure that everybody can live...
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simply most of us in. one of those bits when this bit or see me focus better or only close diplomacy once a little bit. because there's a theory that didn't wasn't the most wanted list. certainly. yes i would like. a new mascot of mine maliki thank you for this last. answer other gases you know say that i had a recess. i mean. this is part of having been the floor to. the. circus have not been around. and when i want to thank god i'm also going in and i was telling. other business that that's how the for. the the economy. is in this. given a demeanor. when i was able to conduct good because all must i took on the going out of that isn't. just thomas attempt you know to be no one definite india he's a token must have been a punch i will tell you. now according to. thank you we did you just a moment. with us doesn't miss ali to come in on this a lot because he put me like. this one especially. because when do you know he's when you're sick and pathetic is when you don't think. if the 1st. if. for. a 4th of i
simply most of us in. one of those bits when this bit or see me focus better or only close diplomacy once a little bit. because there's a theory that didn't wasn't the most wanted list. certainly. yes i would like. a new mascot of mine maliki thank you for this last. answer other gases you know say that i had a recess. i mean. this is part of having been the floor to. the. circus have not been around. and when i want to thank god i'm also going in and i was telling. other business that that's...
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>> reaction was tearful for both of us. just mentioning her name and saying what he did to kayla, we knew that he knows the story. heather: it is tuesday, october 29th. at 4:00 on the east coast a fox news alert, the parents of slain isis hostage kayla mueller described the moment donald trump announced isis leader abu bakr al-baghdadi was dead. his death gives them new hope. >> right behind -- bill: are wildfires racing across california showing no signs of slowing down. celebrities feeling the heat with los angeles in the crosshairs. the brand-new warning for those rushing to escape. popeye's coming in hot, the epic come back in the thick of it. spicy chicken sandwich after it sold out nationwide. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ ♪ what is love ♪ baby don't hurt me ♪ don't hurt me no more ♪ what is love ♪ ab don't hurt me ♪ heather: a live shot from new york city wherever you're waking up on the east coast or west coast or somewhere in between appreciate you joining us this tuesday. we start with
>> reaction was tearful for both of us. just mentioning her name and saying what he did to kayla, we knew that he knows the story. heather: it is tuesday, october 29th. at 4:00 on the east coast a fox news alert, the parents of slain isis hostage kayla mueller described the moment donald trump announced isis leader abu bakr al-baghdadi was dead. his death gives them new hope. >> right behind -- bill: are wildfires racing across california showing no signs of slowing down....
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american us forces. intelligence at the high level with the american us forceslj intelligence at the high level with the american us forces. i have tour skew, guess, what you make of the way the west is treating you, the kurds, in return for all because' against is? —— i have tour skew. kurds, in return for all because' against is? -- i have tour skew. as you know, we are defeating isis on behalf of all the world. imagine if all these thousands of isis now be in europe, being everywhere in the world, what could happen. so we could defeat isis there. and this is what we expect from our allies, actually, not to leave us to the attack of the turkish forces, attacking us, killing our people, destroying our cities, they have occupied with the turkish backed mercenaries who are really, some of them, were in isis as the leadership and are now with these forces who are attacking us. so we are killing, imean, ending are attacking us. so we are killing, i mean, ending isis, but at the same time now we are also
american us forces. intelligence at the high level with the american us forceslj intelligence at the high level with the american us forces. i have tour skew, guess, what you make of the way the west is treating you, the kurds, in return for all because' against is? —— i have tour skew. kurds, in return for all because' against is? -- i have tour skew. as you know, we are defeating isis on behalf of all the world. imagine if all these thousands of isis now be in europe, being everywhere in...
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this item will tell us. that is exactly the reason for this pilot. >> essentially, what the bitters -- bidders are doing is negotiating with us, but we are not negotiating with them. do you know what i mean? >> usually have to take the lowest bid, specifically. >> would it allow us to do what the vice chair just said? >> the procurement process is 160 miles. that is what they are going by. >> so you have one best and final offer. >> correct. >> could you do a second one? >> we could, but i don't suspect we would see any different results. >> could you do a second one that introduces this idea? >> i don't think anyone of these guys will drop off -- drop out for a couple million bucks. >> you are suggesting issuing another one at the three-point 5 million, which is the lowest of the three? >> right. >> to see if they would match it >> right. >> we are actually subsidizing to be competitive. >> is that something that has ever successfully been done? i know this is unusual because electric buses are new, but do
this item will tell us. that is exactly the reason for this pilot. >> essentially, what the bitters -- bidders are doing is negotiating with us, but we are not negotiating with them. do you know what i mean? >> usually have to take the lowest bid, specifically. >> would it allow us to do what the vice chair just said? >> the procurement process is 160 miles. that is what they are going by. >> so you have one best and final offer. >> correct. >> could...
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using to. you know we are the people our fellow claim off back then means all of us are the people in a democrat and a democracy and the only exists in a plural form a diversity of voices we have to develop as. a guideline for all common actions and that often is a difficult task for politicians are you never again must an individual or group claiming to speak for the self proclaimed true people and this oh so. i know these are mine also has to be a lesson from our history ladies and gentlemen not a series of what we have been lowering from the nasty dictatorship regime and the coup all of the peaceful revolution and guests these unless it was should be must be taken to heart in the understand in the west after 30 year it is a wish us all and a self-confident view on our own country. and i am wishing facts in these years and decades that ticket of life past us we see not only a long chain of breaks and upturns and i says it has issues but that instead we see the people who mastered. task and th
using to. you know we are the people our fellow claim off back then means all of us are the people in a democrat and a democracy and the only exists in a plural form a diversity of voices we have to develop as. a guideline for all common actions and that often is a difficult task for politicians are you never again must an individual or group claiming to speak for the self proclaimed true people and this oh so. i know these are mine also has to be a lesson from our history ladies and gentlemen...
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and gives us some tips that we can all use this is trevor thornton he's a lecturer in hazardous materials management. in the australia i believe and he sent us to he sent this to the stream. recycling is good for the environment but avoiding or reducing lights in the 1st instance is the why the guy that's the preferred approach so we can we stop have a look in the rubbish bin see what the sorts of things are in their food vices a good example 35 to 50 percent of advice is food food that we could have a that cooked or perhaps not bored at all if we had been a little bit smarter in the shopping there are lots of other things to do do you use reusable packaging do you take a reusable bag to buy your groceries do you need the lid on the coffee cup when you're going to be sitting around having a coffee it's all about thinking about something you can do and then doing it well so i want to bring you back into the conversation because by lot of people as good as you heard this can be daunting and this can be frustrating so what are their 1st steps that he would tell people. i agree with that you
and gives us some tips that we can all use this is trevor thornton he's a lecturer in hazardous materials management. in the australia i believe and he sent us to he sent this to the stream. recycling is good for the environment but avoiding or reducing lights in the 1st instance is the why the guy that's the preferred approach so we can we stop have a look in the rubbish bin see what the sorts of things are in their food vices a good example 35 to 50 percent of advice is food food that we...
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the us pulling out leaves alex exposed. — — the us. the us pulling out leaves alex exposed. —— are allies exposed. there will be significant casualties and a significant impact on this or is fighters. the isis idea is that they are guarding, if they are fighting a major nato power like turkey you will probably get a plate ofa turkey you will probably get a plate of a lot of those prisoners into iraq, which is now more unstable thanit iraq, which is now more unstable than it has been for months. and maybe into a side controlled syria as well. which i think is a very bad thing for western —— into the assad control syria. presumably the eu is talking to the kurds and trying to provide some support to ensure that there is something done with his presence? the trade-off, the relationship. as someone who served with kurds in the last four years myself, i find them impressive, with kurds in the last four years myself, ifind them impressive, i found them brave. i find them committed and they had a cohesion and an integrity to them. and
the us pulling out leaves alex exposed. — — the us. the us pulling out leaves alex exposed. —— are allies exposed. there will be significant casualties and a significant impact on this or is fighters. the isis idea is that they are guarding, if they are fighting a major nato power like turkey you will probably get a plate ofa turkey you will probably get a plate of a lot of those prisoners into iraq, which is now more unstable thanit iraq, which is now more unstable than it has been for...
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let us know using the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. india, a country of more than a billion people, is expected today to begin an initiative to clamp down on single—use plastic including bags, cups, straws and disposable cutlery by 2022 — but at a time when the government is concerned aboutjobs it's rumoured the modi administration will hold off from introducing an outright ban. india creates almost 26,000 tonnes of plastic waste a day, that's roughly 115 times the same weight as the statue of liberty. and they aren't alone — according to the un the world throws away 300 million tonnes of plastic waste each year, that's enough to fill 65 million shipping containers. a lot of that ends up in the ocean with marine plastic pollution estimated to costs the world between $500 billion and $2.5 trillion a year in lost earnings. patrick schroeder, senior research fellow in the energy, environment and resources department, chatham house is with me now. so, why do you think india is facing such a huge problem with plastic? plastic waste is
let us know using the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. india, a country of more than a billion people, is expected today to begin an initiative to clamp down on single—use plastic including bags, cups, straws and disposable cutlery by 2022 — but at a time when the government is concerned aboutjobs it's rumoured the modi administration will hold off from introducing an outright ban. india creates almost 26,000 tonnes of plastic waste a day, that's roughly 115 times...
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this committee should use its authority to tackle the problem, i applaud you for stopping the use of plastic water bottles at committee hearings. a park service had a policy to encourage national parks to sell water in plastic bottles. unfortunately policy has been reversed, the committee should make the national parks, wildlife refugees, marine sanctuaries and other federal lands' end waters into single-use plastic free zones. i urge congress to pass federal legislation stops plastic pollution at the source. significantly reduces the production of the everlasting pollution. and hold corporations responsible to the global crisis and enable states and cities to continue to lead the way on solutions. don't fall for the false promise of recycle. and please don't stoop to incineration. we must stop the runaway increase in plastic production and reduce the amount of plastic companies are making and forcing on us because it will last for centuries. we have no more time to waste. >> thank you, the turnover recognizes yes, sir perez to testify for five minutes welcome to the committee. >> th
this committee should use its authority to tackle the problem, i applaud you for stopping the use of plastic water bottles at committee hearings. a park service had a policy to encourage national parks to sell water in plastic bottles. unfortunately policy has been reversed, the committee should make the national parks, wildlife refugees, marine sanctuaries and other federal lands' end waters into single-use plastic free zones. i urge congress to pass federal legislation stops plastic pollution...
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use safe water and safe well materials to avoid kentucky. food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases and all by plying the 5 keys to sea for food use them you also have a role to play. this is c w news live from berlin and turkey advances deeper into northern syria and its deployment against the kurds but kurdish leaders have sealed a deal with syria's government to cooperate in halting the turkish offensive that as their former ally the united states withdraws from the conflicts so also coming up spain has tough prison sentences to.
use safe water and safe well materials to avoid kentucky. food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases and all by plying the 5 keys to sea for food use them you also have a role to play. this is c w news live from berlin and turkey advances deeper into northern syria and its deployment against the kurds but kurdish leaders have sealed a deal with syria's government to cooperate in halting the turkish...
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to see for us. for we are ready to protect whatever i want to do when asking classes if we are ready to protect whatever i want to do when asking classes at the holy sites in jerusalem and the israelis came the palestinian authority is making trouble at the holy sites in jerusalem and the israelis came the palestinian authority is making trouble and they have raised. the. japanese to know how to respond to the deal with this announced future deal with this in the future what is this the fish and chip off the hook sites what has happened is happening and to go into other lands and it is is a war that are negative and about. 40 percent. for supply the debate about is the above all there was another and i told him that i was always there want to as i do with or without the place so that it is because they want to do wish not to have to dominate jerusalem by luck saw. the need for it or i was a limb by luck saw. and therefore us being with a different being the most. with a different being the most. and
to see for us. for we are ready to protect whatever i want to do when asking classes if we are ready to protect whatever i want to do when asking classes at the holy sites in jerusalem and the israelis came the palestinian authority is making trouble at the holy sites in jerusalem and the israelis came the palestinian authority is making trouble and they have raised. the. japanese to know how to respond to the deal with this announced future deal with this in the future what is this the fish...
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oh i thought that was off muscle for us. in the us as a man a. board of knowledge plus enough of a. democrat in that i thought. have them with us. about your minute to shut the door let's. all the. whole world to. see. will emerge at the top. in the month with the full moon in libra. with. his father's fears were well founded. malawi has 3 accomplices were rounded up by the police together with a dozen other suspects. before. dragged out of bed in a dawn raid he was driven away in handcuffs his family had no idea where he was being taken but knew of the syrian authorities reputation for brutality. madhu for abboud was an accountant for 20 years until the uprising. that put her in jani you booked him condemned and i were him i'd do that in the last hour i did that come to us and the thought that if the new law. that i thought renew it. some oxygen. they have somebody. to look at. that they've got a. problem which one out of one of the public here going to be going in on a little slow head kind of guy going to a lot of the little. need to be there to help us live or not i want to. plu
oh i thought that was off muscle for us. in the us as a man a. board of knowledge plus enough of a. democrat in that i thought. have them with us. about your minute to shut the door let's. all the. whole world to. see. will emerge at the top. in the month with the full moon in libra. with. his father's fears were well founded. malawi has 3 accomplices were rounded up by the police together with a dozen other suspects. before. dragged out of bed in a dawn raid he was driven away in handcuffs his...
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would that aid us in being more intentional with our spectrum use because you and i talked yesterday and i think that inventory and analysis on the spectrum utilization and especially something that we probably should do so talk about that. >> you are quite correct it is correct for the military applications and ability to access. it is a scarce resource static allocation effective in the permissive environment and will not work in a there are competing commercial demands that need to be addressed. without mr. chairman i am going to yield. >> thank you mr. chairman and for your commitment to the country and families commitment we appreciate all of you. they've been developing an autonomous underwater vehicle now which some have described as a doomsday weapon. "newsweek" published a story detailing the capability" said vladimir putin. they are quiet and have hardly any vulnerabilities for the enemy to exploit. there is nothing in the world capable of withstanding them. putin himself during the march state of the union address of the submersible vehicle that could move at great depths
would that aid us in being more intentional with our spectrum use because you and i talked yesterday and i think that inventory and analysis on the spectrum utilization and especially something that we probably should do so talk about that. >> you are quite correct it is correct for the military applications and ability to access. it is a scarce resource static allocation effective in the permissive environment and will not work in a there are competing commercial demands that need to be...
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professional office use. doing business as kendall design on the ground and main floors of the commercial and residential building. there are no permit improvements for extension of the existing building has proposed. the project will be applied enforcement case to legalize the proposed change of use. the existing business has been in operation at the subject commercial space approximately 15 years. as far as issues and considerations, the pre- application mitty -- meeting is not required for the post- project. the sponsors have and submitted letters to the planning department from local merchants in support of the project. the planning department received correspondence and approximately 12 people in support of the project. indicating you know, but this has been a good neighbor, strong supporter, and should be a continued presence which the retail expenses within this portion of sacramento street. the planning department's recommendation for the project is approved with conditions. this concludes my presenta
professional office use. doing business as kendall design on the ground and main floors of the commercial and residential building. there are no permit improvements for extension of the existing building has proposed. the project will be applied enforcement case to legalize the proposed change of use. the existing business has been in operation at the subject commercial space approximately 15 years. as far as issues and considerations, the pre- application mitty -- meeting is not required for...
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us are working in that company. while i hate to see that outflow of people, but i want those people working at google and facebook because they bring a sensibility about national security and community safety to those companies that might not exist in quantities you want otherwise. >> well, i would just say at suspect some point mary will make, there's no entity within federal government, state or local government, whose responsibility and authority is to monitor any online platform. of the type you describe. that's a direct answer there. there's lots of good reasons for that. but that's why the onus needs to be on the companies that operate those platforms. it needs to be on the communities, the users of those platforms and it means there needs to be a lot of communication with government and the law enforcement community based on what you're seeing there. >> quick follow-up. >> one quick point, one last thing. there's a lot of confusion about this, the basic point. but the first amendment only applies to governmen
us are working in that company. while i hate to see that outflow of people, but i want those people working at google and facebook because they bring a sensibility about national security and community safety to those companies that might not exist in quantities you want otherwise. >> well, i would just say at suspect some point mary will make, there's no entity within federal government, state or local government, whose responsibility and authority is to monitor any online platform. of...
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plants are not just useful they make life on earth possible. we enjoy their p.c. . and try to replicate their amazing abilities on this show we turn into the fascinating world of green and running things coming up. can chance lead a researcher set up an experiment to try and find out. why does the plants next to attract specific promenades his butt to a fence have to do with it. and we look at what plan for searches are doing to prepare for the consequences of climate change welcome to the show. recognizing yourself in the mirror and painting it all using too loose like crows do you for example. humans are the only speak. that possess intelligence researchers have also observed situations other animals. and the signs of the brain apparently plays no role in intelligent behavior. but what about organisms that don't have brains like plants. biologist cuts here to berger is testing whether the pavlovian theory of learning works on plants the same way it does with animals the russian physiologist showed that dogs can quickly be conditioned to associate a ringing bell wi
plants are not just useful they make life on earth possible. we enjoy their p.c. . and try to replicate their amazing abilities on this show we turn into the fascinating world of green and running things coming up. can chance lead a researcher set up an experiment to try and find out. why does the plants next to attract specific promenades his butt to a fence have to do with it. and we look at what plan for searches are doing to prepare for the consequences of climate change welcome to the...
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us in say a friend. up until now days to ask us. up to now no one came asking how can we how do you with your struggle against terrorism but they were always in front of us trying to protect the terror organization interests now i can call them. the western world arab league arab league all the countries if you have any conscious. of course this situation will turn around the end . but. we wouldn't want you to be in this situation but you have to know that tomorrow or any other day when you have you will have the same situation. that we are experiencing right now and when someone calls you to protect the interest of the terrorists you will have colds of this kind then you will understand us but it will be too late. when the terrorists are at your doorstep when bombs coming over your borders and your citizens are dying while your cities are terrorized by suicide bombers and tara members. terror organization members are walking around freely at large in the cities of the countries that you're your allies w
us in say a friend. up until now days to ask us. up to now no one came asking how can we how do you with your struggle against terrorism but they were always in front of us trying to protect the terror organization interests now i can call them. the western world arab league arab league all the countries if you have any conscious. of course this situation will turn around the end . but. we wouldn't want you to be in this situation but you have to know that tomorrow or any other day when you...
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strategic command oversees the us nuclear arsenal including the us nuclear triad russia's nuclear capabilities and in the south china sea. [inaudible conversations] >> today we are meeting to consider nomination by charles richard were the greatest admirals to be commander of united states strategic command. i appreciate you being here. we enjoyed meeting your beautiful family i don't agree with a couple of things they are pursuing but that's all right. [laughter] we appreciate it very much and be sure to introduce them to the committee. and with those laws and regulations will you ensure your staff complies with deadlines with questions for the record. >> will you cooperate to provide witnesses in response to congressional request quick. >> yes mister chairman and those that are protected for reprisal from briefings quick. >> i will. >> we you affirm to appear if requested before the committee asked you agree to provide documents including communication by the duly constituted committee regarding the basis for any good faith denial quick. >> have you undertaken any actions that would presume
strategic command oversees the us nuclear arsenal including the us nuclear triad russia's nuclear capabilities and in the south china sea. [inaudible conversations] >> today we are meeting to consider nomination by charles richard were the greatest admirals to be commander of united states strategic command. i appreciate you being here. we enjoyed meeting your beautiful family i don't agree with a couple of things they are pursuing but that's all right. [laughter] we appreciate it very...
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comprise the who germany in the us both in the us and in the entire world for us that is sort of better oh you could definitely film sin city 3 with these guys but the audio is real confirmed by ukraine's attorney general it was missed the city by the way who published dirt on trump's campaign manager in 2016 in a real last anyway but the fellow tried so what if you don't have guns to sell or elections to win what if for example daddy wants to get his young boy a nice cushy job where he didn't have to do much well ukraine's the help booth john biden's son and john kerry's stepson landed executive jobs at a ukrainian energy company now strap yourself in hunter biden earned $50000.00 a month 50000 in a country where the average wage is a few $100.00 and you know what in the weird and wacky world of us politicians and i think i gave you a taste of just how wacky it is that's normal the underlying problem here was of course hunger by receiving $50000.00 a month from ukraine energy company do you think that that is evidence of corrupt behavior no people are set on. monetary payments it was a
comprise the who germany in the us both in the us and in the entire world for us that is sort of better oh you could definitely film sin city 3 with these guys but the audio is real confirmed by ukraine's attorney general it was missed the city by the way who published dirt on trump's campaign manager in 2016 in a real last anyway but the fellow tried so what if you don't have guns to sell or elections to win what if for example daddy wants to get his young boy a nice cushy job where he didn't...
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if you use an migration is on the agenda today that all of us has to work together to rack you know that peaceful society for people so that they go home just as you mentioned thank you so much. and it's not just radio like a project from jane in josephine that's making a difference in bonn a group of young people are using theatre to engage local team ages the p.s.l. for social change project says its vision is to have resilient informed and empowered communities especially women girls and youth with self-confidence to improve their wellbeing. young actors in gym style as sub people for crime are a hazard for an upcoming stage performance be a patsy off a group called theatre for social change the group uses in trucks of performances us an innovative 2 to promote be able react change they're not just activists but friends who grew up in this community 28 year old just finished says that they feel atta saved here from teenage pregnancy as social vises i could see my age group getting pregnant dating food and people like you think there's guys too old for me but that was the norm those th
if you use an migration is on the agenda today that all of us has to work together to rack you know that peaceful society for people so that they go home just as you mentioned thank you so much. and it's not just radio like a project from jane in josephine that's making a difference in bonn a group of young people are using theatre to engage local team ages the p.s.l. for social change project says its vision is to have resilient informed and empowered communities especially women girls and...
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the clock is ticking on terrorists this friday the us will hit the us sports with duties of $7500000000.00 and brussels is preparing to hit right back and a tray full of planes from boeing and airbus still be averted. and germany allows its 5 g. operators to use one way technology could pave the way for more leniency towards the chinese supplier in europe. and beating the downturn greek style how 3 young mothers became the most successful founders interest. this is to get your business i'm good how alphas in berlin well come. all the food you see right behind me here is from europe it's pasta red wine cheese but all these european products will be hit by 25 percent of tariffs in the u.s. from friday making them more expensive for americans than studio decision by the world trade organization in geneva it's set that the u.s. can impose countermeasures to the e use illegal subsidies at a special w t o meeting later today in geneva the us is presenting a list of e.u. products including promise and cheese and how starting on friday higher duties will have to be paid for these goods to be impor
the clock is ticking on terrorists this friday the us will hit the us sports with duties of $7500000000.00 and brussels is preparing to hit right back and a tray full of planes from boeing and airbus still be averted. and germany allows its 5 g. operators to use one way technology could pave the way for more leniency towards the chinese supplier in europe. and beating the downturn greek style how 3 young mothers became the most successful founders interest. this is to get your business i'm good...
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why do given us the naming a bullet this moment. why do given us the. 3 not such a story. but almost for the bridge story not such a story. but almost for the verge. of. you know sort of. long. long not charge him out of the sort of the building him. just talking about charge him out of the sort of great job out of the building him. just fucking him it. while giving. us on its way out. while giving. us. sell the spill's nest. sell the spill's nest but if this is. what this is you do truths of cheating or. this if you do truths of cheating or the. nursery leisure got to work but will need. to nurture leisure got to work but will need still more illusion dish that shit is the point at least eve it's a film illusion dish that she does the. meat eat. initially. if ever the ability initially. ever need be acquired it is working just that they are letting them live yes the fact that it is working just that they are letting them live gets the vet bill but since what i play my evidently since the one that i'm on the me in my vet you see if they need it they sit beside me see the b
why do given us the naming a bullet this moment. why do given us the. 3 not such a story. but almost for the bridge story not such a story. but almost for the verge. of. you know sort of. long. long not charge him out of the sort of the building him. just talking about charge him out of the sort of great job out of the building him. just fucking him it. while giving. us on its way out. while giving. us. sell the spill's nest. sell the spill's nest but if this is. what this is you do truths of...
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what can you do to help us do that? help us help you. kurt: not all ceos get dinner with the president, of course. is apple unique in this? is this the kind of thing that is pretty broad in the tech industry? tom: so the government does make exceptions. i think this is the third round talking to my colleague, who is an expert in this area. he says apple is not necessarily unique. there are other exemptions. he gave another example of another company on certain like paddle boards and things along those lines, or at least oars used in kayaking devices. it's not a complete anomaly, but not everybody gets that. kurt: i'm wondering what you take from this long-term when you think about apple, china. what does this signal coming down the line? >> i think the trade war between the u.s. and china has sent a signal to u.s. companies across the board that it is probably best in the long term not to be overly relying on one particular region, one particular country, particularly one that the u.s. can pick a fight with. kurt: it is a tough fight for
what can you do to help us do that? help us help you. kurt: not all ceos get dinner with the president, of course. is apple unique in this? is this the kind of thing that is pretty broad in the tech industry? tom: so the government does make exceptions. i think this is the third round talking to my colleague, who is an expert in this area. he says apple is not necessarily unique. there are other exemptions. he gave another example of another company on certain like paddle boards and things...
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this is actually used, this camera here is actually used in surgeries. and the trick is not to look down at what you're doing inside this brain, for example, it's to keep looking up at the screen and still you've got the piece that you want. very good! and then, look at how small that is! that is absolutely tiny. look at this. that is so small. i'm no brain surgeon, emily, i can tell you. yeah. i'm busted. now this — is child's play. should you put the head back on now? and finally, dan found a visible way to converse with the locals here they didn't involve flapping his arms around. konichiwa, hajimemashite. i have no idea what that means, but with a swipe of the finger, there's the japanese. and there's the english. "hello, nice to meet you." hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a robotic hand solved a rubik's cube. developed by open ai, it took around four minutes to complete the challenge. the uk government dropped plans to use strict age verification checks to stop under—18s viewing porn online. and nasa unveiled their new
this is actually used, this camera here is actually used in surgeries. and the trick is not to look down at what you're doing inside this brain, for example, it's to keep looking up at the screen and still you've got the piece that you want. very good! and then, look at how small that is! that is absolutely tiny. look at this. that is so small. i'm no brain surgeon, emily, i can tell you. yeah. i'm busted. now this — is child's play. should you put the head back on now? and finally, dan found...