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, they are fully with us —— de—isis, of us, they are fully with us —— de-isis, i of us, they are fully with us —— de—isis, i have been told by them that they moves are taken with force protection. we drink some of that as well. it does not signal any withdrawal from iraq with the mission at large. can i follow up on that. sir, could you speak to the range of options that were under consideration. can you give us any sense of how many other options were under consideration. did you support any other ones? was one option to not take this strike inside iraq, which would have clearly made... ? i'm not going to speak to any options or anything we presented to the president, because that's howl approach things. i will tell you that options we presented where all options that we supported and believe we could deliver on, and it would be effective, and with any time we deliver an option, we always list pros and cons, and pluses and minuses, that's how we approach it, that's my duty, it's my obligation to the commander—in—chief. that's my duty, it's my obligation to the commander-in-c
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one company near out another process is only german garbage let us film but didn't want its name use. separate of collective high quality waste is one of the important issues for the plastic in this thread for sort of political to me and the school systems already we are in turkey trying to make more separate collection as i said we want to increase this part of the business but there is still a gap why because turkish bless the investor is very big and it's all of the exporting to a lot of countries and we don't have enough separate at collected waste separative collected the waste. but turkey also imports a lot of trash that can't be recycled now we're going to talk to an expert who knows a lot about that problem. match up kind of man is the president of the local association of waste collectors kind of man met with us at our hotel in atlanta and brought along a video for us to watch. it there. but eventually he says these containers are filled with unsorted garbage and arrived in mass in a few days ago we cannot verify his claim. now you can see it better on their soil and also tox
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the us and china. the us was initially quicker to grant licenses to companies like waymo, but its superpower rival has also woken up with big deregulation plans of its own. the huge corporations on the front line, alibaba, google, ford, tesla, tencent and more are now battling to capitalise, to hone their algorithms and create the first truly autonomous road vehicle. stephen beckett went to guangzhou to visit one of the global leaders in autonomous vehicles to find out more. this is guangzhou in the south of china. about 75 miles upriver from hong kong, it is one of china's biggest and most developed cities. home to around a0 million people, and now it is one of a handful of cities in china running large—scale trails of self—driving cars on public streets. this is pony.ai. you may not have heard of them, but here their cars have become a common sight in the area around their head office. over the last year they have been running an autonomous taxi service in the city. at the moment, the trial is on
the us and china. the us was initially quicker to grant licenses to companies like waymo, but its superpower rival has also woken up with big deregulation plans of its own. the huge corporations on the front line, alibaba, google, ford, tesla, tencent and more are now battling to capitalise, to hone their algorithms and create the first truly autonomous road vehicle. stephen beckett went to guangzhou to visit one of the global leaders in autonomous vehicles to find out more. this is guangzhou...
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by using data. so for instance when a company like cambridge analytics knows enough about you well they have purchased and license all of your personal information everything you do on a day to day basis what you buy where you go what you read how you spend your time with your family on vacation all of this is information that gives what's called a behavioral data set so companies can actually predict what you're going to do in the future because they know so much about what you've already done now using ph d. holding data scientists these data scientists can really predict to a high degree of accuracy if you're likely to support a candidate like donald trump if you are going to care about political issues like climate change or not and how likely you are to vote so once you are put into a particular category for instance somebody that is definitely a hillary supporter and may or may not actually go to the voting booth on election day then they will target you with messaging about issues that are ve
by using data. so for instance when a company like cambridge analytics knows enough about you well they have purchased and license all of your personal information everything you do on a day to day basis what you buy where you go what you read how you spend your time with your family on vacation all of this is information that gives what's called a behavioral data set so companies can actually predict what you're going to do in the future because they know so much about what you've already done...
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us but beyond us to assist rural communities we have a particular ramp cramped we call it. earl access to medication. where we are expanding access to medication assisted treatment in rural areas. thanks to grant from the federal government. as well as we offered a loan repayment program for practitioners in areas that are hard hit by the opioid academic. but also have workforce shortages. which you can imagine is mostly a areas. and the commitment for that lumpy repay program as you have to have two years of experience treating. an additional two years. >> i want to move on to this 40 to the confidentiality of alcohol and drug use patient records. i heard a lot from providers and how this impacts negatively the effect of the exchange of information regarding individual substance use treatment. and then there other health issues we pass legislation to protect pre-existing privacy. it went up on the rocks in the senate i would like to see us renew our efforts can you all tell me briefly, are you seeing patients impacted by this? >> yes. >> in massachusetts we provided commen
us but beyond us to assist rural communities we have a particular ramp cramped we call it. earl access to medication. where we are expanding access to medication assisted treatment in rural areas. thanks to grant from the federal government. as well as we offered a loan repayment program for practitioners in areas that are hard hit by the opioid academic. but also have workforce shortages. which you can imagine is mostly a areas. and the commitment for that lumpy repay program as you have to...
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they're used for investigational use. come in, we will treat you as we treat any other dug substance for study. if it's high-thc cannabis, that still applies, but we would want to make certain they work with the d.e.a. >>> fine, thank you. i have gone over my time. i yield back. >>> would you respond with congresswoman matsui on. university of california's application? this is the greatest public university in the world. they know how to do -- they know how to do applications. they know how to do application. i notice that's causing a ruckus, but i'll assistant with my state representing the greatest private university in the world stanford. [ laughter ] . >>> it's now a pleasure to recognize mr. upton. >> you're lucky i don't have my jersey this morning. i do have a couple questions t dr. throckmorton, you mentioned one of the three drugs that have been approved, two others in addition. what are the illnesses or conditions they were approved for. >> they are approved for two genetic seizure disorders in children. that co
they're used for investigational use. come in, we will treat you as we treat any other dug substance for study. if it's high-thc cannabis, that still applies, but we would want to make certain they work with the d.e.a. >>> fine, thank you. i have gone over my time. i yield back. >>> would you respond with congresswoman matsui on. university of california's application? this is the greatest public university in the world. they know how to do -- they know how to do applications....
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is it new use? i guess if you can clarify that a little bit for us to have a better understanding of what is new use, transitional use. >> yeah, that's an important question that i don't think we have a good handle on yet, because a lot of the service we look at are cross-sectional, meaning a slice in time. we see kids that report to us that they are using one or two days or every day and so forth. what we need are studies that track kids over time to actually see whether the ones who are starting out one or two days go on to use more. but once again, we don't know what the real implications are of these different patterns of use and i want to emphasize, share the concern that kids shouldn't be trying these products and they shouldn't be using them, certainly shouldn't be using them on a frequent basis. >> the cdc data shows huge use, over 2 million american high school students and many hundreds of thousands of middle students. a fraction of them experiment. others become regular users. i just want
is it new use? i guess if you can clarify that a little bit for us to have a better understanding of what is new use, transitional use. >> yeah, that's an important question that i don't think we have a good handle on yet, because a lot of the service we look at are cross-sectional, meaning a slice in time. we see kids that report to us that they are using one or two days or every day and so forth. what we need are studies that track kids over time to actually see whether the ones who are...
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if they decide only kelly can use that lane, is it public use or private use? if they decide on red cars can go down the lane, -- justice: they didn't decide any of those thing. just a problem getting there admit, is quite a problem. they used it for cars going down. there is a role. treat every street alike. and you know what the snowplow did? he snowplowed the mayor's street first. that is not a good thing to do. it is really undesirable and maybe it should be a crime. but 30 years in prison? that, in not sure. this statute has to do with property fraud, and is taking the snowplow and putting it to the use of a public street in violation of a role treating the mayor better -- violation of a rule treating the mayor better? is that a property crime? >> your honor, in about hypothetical, we would not say that is fraud. there is no lie. there is nothing material. justice: of course, there is. where are you going? i am going to fifth street first and then i will go to the then, -- ah, you know what he did? he went to the city councilman street. there's a lie. it's
if they decide only kelly can use that lane, is it public use or private use? if they decide on red cars can go down the lane, -- justice: they didn't decide any of those thing. just a problem getting there admit, is quite a problem. they used it for cars going down. there is a role. treat every street alike. and you know what the snowplow did? he snowplowed the mayor's street first. that is not a good thing to do. it is really undesirable and maybe it should be a crime. but 30 years in prison?...
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let us know — just use the hashtag bbcworklife. let's talk smartphones, i will try and cope with my separation anxiety while i am on air. we will talk about this global addiction to the devices. and new research gives a sense ofjust how lucrative they have become. revenues from smartphone use — including spending via apps as well as advertising — soared by a fifth last year to $310 billion worldwide, according to consultants app annie. almost three—quarters of the money we spent via our phones was on gaming. other than games, tinder and netflix were the big earners. apple was a clear winner — its app store accounted for half the spending — as much as google play and other android stores put together. more than 200 billion apps were downloaded around the world last year. and, on average, we spent three hours, a0 minutes a day looking at our phones — that's up by a third in the past two years. that generates a vast amount of data about our habits, which has become hugely marketable. david coombs is head of strategic servi
let us know — just use the hashtag bbcworklife. let's talk smartphones, i will try and cope with my separation anxiety while i am on air. we will talk about this global addiction to the devices. and new research gives a sense ofjust how lucrative they have become. revenues from smartphone use — including spending via apps as well as advertising — soared by a fifth last year to $310 billion worldwide, according to consultants app annie. almost three—quarters of the money we spent via our...
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brian morrow joins us to weigh in. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. i went to pick up our last guest left off, that being that this is an indication that what donald trump was trying to do is in fact working. do you agree with that? >> 1000 person. i would say our strategy is working far better than any of us reasonably expected. the iranian retaliation is the bare minimum we could ever dream of in this situation so it is clear the regime said we feel we have to retaliate to save face but the bare minimum we can do and as a result now american reportedly even iraqi casualties so this is a way of saving face in both sides have an opportunity to declare victory and de-escalate so this is a smashing success for the president. shannon: how do both sides do that and come out feeling they are a winner in this situation? >> i wouldn't say the iranian regime feels like winners but they can pretend they feel like winners and this is what the supreme leader is doing even though there are no casualties and they are scared. >> 80 americans were killed but at this
brian morrow joins us to weigh in. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. i went to pick up our last guest left off, that being that this is an indication that what donald trump was trying to do is in fact working. do you agree with that? >> 1000 person. i would say our strategy is working far better than any of us reasonably expected. the iranian retaliation is the bare minimum we could ever dream of in this situation so it is clear the regime said we feel we have to retaliate to...
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should this worry us? professor raina macintyre is an infectious diseases expert at the university of new south wales. it's always a concern when a virus can be transmitted between people, because that means it can spread much more easily than if it's just going from animal to human. and ms macintyre, this basically revives memories of the sars virus from 2002—04, which was also a coronavirus that killed more than 700 people. from your point of view, could this morph into sars, or even worse? well, the genetic sequencing of this new virus shows that it is most closely related to sars, as opposed to any other coronavirus. however, when we look at the death rate, the death rate from sars was in the order of 12%. and so far, there's only been three confirmed deaths from over 200 cases. so the death rate seems to be lower than with sars, which is reassuring. but it is a similar virus and it is causing a similar syndrome, which is a severe pneumonia. and to what extent does this outbreak demonstrate the need
should this worry us? professor raina macintyre is an infectious diseases expert at the university of new south wales. it's always a concern when a virus can be transmitted between people, because that means it can spread much more easily than if it's just going from animal to human. and ms macintyre, this basically revives memories of the sars virus from 2002—04, which was also a coronavirus that killed more than 700 people. from your point of view, could this morph into sars, or even worse?...
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the us is now said it will send 3000 troops to the us as a precaution. here isjeremy troops to the us as a precaution. here is jeremy bowen. troops to the us as a precaution. here isjeremy bowen. this is the moment that the us assassinated qasem soleimani and push us into a new year and decade of more uncertainty in debt. the attack from a missile fired from a drone, hit his motorcade as he was being driven out of baghdad airport. the us and iran were already fighting a war in the shadows. neither side wants uncontrolled escalation, but the chances of miscalculation and a lurch into a bigger war have increased. qasem soleimani was no ordinary foe. for a generation he was probably america's most capable enemy. his death delivers a blow to the heart of the uranian regime. for many years he built up around passat power outside of its borders and within it. he was a major player in iraq syria and lebanon. hardliners have been rocked to their core. they will want to get even. perhaps more than that. last sunday, american air strikes killed 25 members of an ir
the us is now said it will send 3000 troops to the us as a precaution. here isjeremy troops to the us as a precaution. here is jeremy bowen. troops to the us as a precaution. here isjeremy bowen. this is the moment that the us assassinated qasem soleimani and push us into a new year and decade of more uncertainty in debt. the attack from a missile fired from a drone, hit his motorcade as he was being driven out of baghdad airport. the us and iran were already fighting a war in the shadows....
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whatever we are up to it is with us, whether we are using it or not. the concern highlighted there is that this device is listening. it's gathering information about us co nsta ntly a nd it's gathering information about us constantly and that is extremely marketable. completely, yes. marketing companies, marketing technology companies will talk about the idea of getting the perfect message to the right person at the perfect time in the perfect way and this is the data that fuels the ability for us to do that. and that's driving up the amount of advertising revenue we are expecting to be seen driven actually in mobile channels. but it also affects our brought up marketing preferences as well on all devices. the concern is for young users in that sense. for adults, gas, we are aware, we are perhaps more sadly when it comes to privacy and that kind of thing. maybe we are not, i don't know. —— savvy. the younger users, the teens, it isa savvy. the younger users, the teens, it is a huge social experiment and we don't know where it will end. it is a huge
whatever we are up to it is with us, whether we are using it or not. the concern highlighted there is that this device is listening. it's gathering information about us co nsta ntly a nd it's gathering information about us constantly and that is extremely marketable. completely, yes. marketing companies, marketing technology companies will talk about the idea of getting the perfect message to the right person at the perfect time in the perfect way and this is the data that fuels the ability for...
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use if a building permit application furthering the establishment of such use was filed by january 19, 2018. >> this is a piece of legislation trailing that adopted a year ago that we introduced at the request of the jackson square association. for those who do not know it, jackson square historic district is the city's first historic district, geographically small but rich in history, and over the years through fine tuning of the ground floor retail controls for this area including the jackson square special use district, it has been able to maintain a vibrant mix of art galleries, antique stores, design studios, unique restaurants and bars and retail establishments along the alley network. the legislation before us today would allow for a blue bottle coffee store to open at 909 montgomery street on the northwest corner of montgomery and pacific. they submitted applications in july 2018 before the board approved the modifications to the special use district. the cafe has been sitting there ready to open. i want to thank the planning staff and planning commission for their graciously
use if a building permit application furthering the establishment of such use was filed by january 19, 2018. >> this is a piece of legislation trailing that adopted a year ago that we introduced at the request of the jackson square association. for those who do not know it, jackson square historic district is the city's first historic district, geographically small but rich in history, and over the years through fine tuning of the ground floor retail controls for this area including the...
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but if you've got an american with a bio gas unit allow us to use col dong to generate clean and buy a gas tank and nothing is granted so no smoke astrology used which means no c o 2 emissions so each by a gas plant means photons less c o 2 each year. the biggest problem for people here is finding the money to pay for one of the smallest model costs 300 year ago it is for everybody the market is huge in this county but the problem really is i don't people are not going to court. through. the door now the money to finance it. even though we get a subsidy from. campbell county is home to hundreds of small hold farms they grow mains and vegetables and produce cattle sheet. the yield is a familiar just enough to feed the families farming the land so adding a buy a gas unit is a big deal. fairly soon one was able to of food mark she saved some of the money she makes with her 600 egg laying hens and her cows and money to secure a microlight. the bio digester is fed with manure mixed with water and on the ground pipe takes the gas produced to her kitchen. area. i wanted the plants after i h
but if you've got an american with a bio gas unit allow us to use col dong to generate clean and buy a gas tank and nothing is granted so no smoke astrology used which means no c o 2 emissions so each by a gas plant means photons less c o 2 each year. the biggest problem for people here is finding the money to pay for one of the smallest model costs 300 year ago it is for everybody the market is huge in this county but the problem really is i don't people are not going to court. through. the...
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they said to us you have to send us the logo and hash tags and we already have the money. we were excited about this energy that young people could produce so in a way it is rare awherethe activities can be betf there is among 1,800. some of them are official and the same number, 1,800 are informal and we don't know what the curriculum or. it's not simple to invest in these spaces so for us they are bringing a pillow society so it's an everyday challenge. i spent a few days to open an office in north africa on the reachable leveregional level bek we can bring our expertise and duplicated what we do and at other areas. maybe you can give your final thoughts. i personally believe it's going to be one of the ways we might transform the conflict because of when you have a country considered a crisis zone, the services provided are more humanitarian and development and for south sudan there is the case we are in. for example how the comprehensive peace agreement was signed in 2005, a child would still have minimal access to quality education and that is going to be another gene
they said to us you have to send us the logo and hash tags and we already have the money. we were excited about this energy that young people could produce so in a way it is rare awherethe activities can be betf there is among 1,800. some of them are official and the same number, 1,800 are informal and we don't know what the curriculum or. it's not simple to invest in these spaces so for us they are bringing a pillow society so it's an everyday challenge. i spent a few days to open an office in...
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can be used in cosmetics can be used in the pharmaceutical to be used in. heavy industry. one organization claims the market across asia the mideastern ocana base could reach almost $6000000000.00 by 2024 that's why thailand has become the 1st southeast asian country to legalize it and why it's investing in tech to extract distil and markets cannabis oils the hundreds who queued for their free 5 milligrams it thailand's new clinic on monday but just the start. big infrastructure projects financed by china are coming under increased scrutiny across africa but not only there very often sounds good but have significant downsides like harsh conditions for workers or little regard for environmental concerns in the philippines new dam financed by china is now supposed to help ease the lack of drinking water in the capital manila critics say have also displace thousands of indigenous people in the country while river has always run through the share a modern mountain range in northern philippines but a controversial dam project could change its course forever. up ahead is the pla
can be used in cosmetics can be used in the pharmaceutical to be used in. heavy industry. one organization claims the market across asia the mideastern ocana base could reach almost $6000000000.00 by 2024 that's why thailand has become the 1st southeast asian country to legalize it and why it's investing in tech to extract distil and markets cannabis oils the hundreds who queued for their free 5 milligrams it thailand's new clinic on monday but just the start. big infrastructure projects...
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can the water be used in farming no no it shouldn't be used for your occasions. how about washing for washing food. no it's really too sceptical. the water has been fouled so what should we do we don't have a choice we're dependent on this water. the daily lives here and asks what they can do to use the water anyway because they don't have a choice. at least boil it and react such unaided really area to it as a cools down and you need to decant it because it will have particle suspended in it so at least boil it. in my main advice is to not drink it. through the air. i'm sad for myself and the residents along the t. thomas. because the victims of this pollution don't know anything about the degree of danger they are exposed to. through their tools good. thanks. this will help us prove that the textile industry is contaminating the water and what impact that has on humans and the ecosystem until now we didn't know exactly what pollutants there were in the water. that you saw. what major clothing brands do the polluting factories we have spotted supply to. we sift
can the water be used in farming no no it shouldn't be used for your occasions. how about washing for washing food. no it's really too sceptical. the water has been fouled so what should we do we don't have a choice we're dependent on this water. the daily lives here and asks what they can do to use the water anyway because they don't have a choice. at least boil it and react such unaided really area to it as a cools down and you need to decant it because it will have particle suspended in it...
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having each crew member used their own coffee mug. using vi can make up. and secondhand costumes. and serving vegetarian food. what's really important is to include the people working on the project. and. this was screw all got the message and we're happy to do the part. one 229000. that's a gallery is declared a climate emergency. museum hopes to reduce its c o 2 emissions by 10 percent by 2023 by switching to green electricity and using the train for business trips that sounds good that's just the beginning. because the art world can be wasteful with opulent buildings. large open spaces that need lots of lighting and constant climate control. not to mention all of the art shows are 1st in exhibitions with works alone from all over the world and international visitors but cannot be both sustainable and wild and free. yet. now is the time for us to change our relationship to this planet. so that we're no longer the cause of so much damage. in early january a major exhibition by older for less than clothes that the tate modern for years he's tried to raise consciousness of the word
having each crew member used their own coffee mug. using vi can make up. and secondhand costumes. and serving vegetarian food. what's really important is to include the people working on the project. and. this was screw all got the message and we're happy to do the part. one 229000. that's a gallery is declared a climate emergency. museum hopes to reduce its c o 2 emissions by 10 percent by 2023 by switching to green electricity and using the train for business trips that sounds good that's...
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arts, activity, activities use. and light manufacturing or metal working use. so, everything else would be permitted except for those three which could be not mer mighted, conditionally permitted or prince blee permitted. you can take that and we are adjourned until next year. >> clerk: the remaining balance? >> we will take the item as four times amended and send it to the full board with recommendations for hearing on january 7th. have a great holiday. is -- >> our united states constitution requires every ten years that america counts every human being in the united states, which is incredibly important for many reasons. it's important for preliminary representation because if -- political representation because if we under count california, we get less representatives in congress. it's important for san francisco because if we don't have all of the people in our city, if we don't have all of the folks in california, california and san francisco stand to lose billions of dollars in funding. >> it's really important to the city of san francisco that the feder
arts, activity, activities use. and light manufacturing or metal working use. so, everything else would be permitted except for those three which could be not mer mighted, conditionally permitted or prince blee permitted. you can take that and we are adjourned until next year. >> clerk: the remaining balance? >> we will take the item as four times amended and send it to the full board with recommendations for hearing on january 7th. have a great holiday. is -- >> our united...
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and it has significant use within the public and everyday business, but certainly for military use. so it is incredibly important we ensure any technologies are protecting consumer data, if it is used in the private or business sector, but also our military related information. most of our guests on this program come from the energy and commerce committee. on theanberger: i sit foreign affairs committee and agriculture committee. and for me, broadband technology is a place where both committees touch. so when we are looking at the future of precision agricultural technologies and precision agricultural tools that allow our farmers and producers to monitor their crops, to ensure the security of their animals, particularly our dairies, to use fertilizer dependent on rainfall, the pendant on other triggers, the use of 5g technology will be incredibly important. many of our rural communities that could be benefiting from precision agricultural technology have no internet. it is an issue of lack of access completely. so i have a focus on access to broadband and internet issues within the
and it has significant use within the public and everyday business, but certainly for military use. so it is incredibly important we ensure any technologies are protecting consumer data, if it is used in the private or business sector, but also our military related information. most of our guests on this program come from the energy and commerce committee. on theanberger: i sit foreign affairs committee and agriculture committee. and for me, broadband technology is a place where both committees...
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david willis joins us from los angeles. what are us sources saying? within the last few minutes, a statement from the pentagon basically confirming the death of qasem soleimani and saying that it came as a result of a us strike in the statement says qasem soleimani was responsible for the debt of hundreds of american servicemembers and the wounding of thousands more and goes on to say that he or stated attacks on to say that he or stated attacks on bases in a wright over the last several months, culminating in the debt and wounding additional american and iraqi personnel. the pentagon statement also says that general soleimani approved the attacks on the us embassy in baghdad, those protests starting two days ago and there were cries of" death to america" and people trying to get over defence and so on. the statement goes on, this strike, which took place in the early hours of friday near baghdad international airport, was aimed at deterring future iranian attack plans, simon. this is a real escalation because it was a day ago that when asked, preside
david willis joins us from los angeles. what are us sources saying? within the last few minutes, a statement from the pentagon basically confirming the death of qasem soleimani and saying that it came as a result of a us strike in the statement says qasem soleimani was responsible for the debt of hundreds of american servicemembers and the wounding of thousands more and goes on to say that he or stated attacks on to say that he or stated attacks on bases in a wright over the last several...
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the war in iraq cost us trillions of dollars. money that could have been spent to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure, provide quality education for our children, provide health care for the uninsured and underinsured. that, after all of the pain and suffering and deaths and the expenditure of chileans of dollars, the iraqi parliament voted earlier this vote u.s. forces out of their country. whonow we have a president abandoned the nuclear agreement with our allies has turned to a policy as collation and appears to be working as towards another disastrous war in the middle east. and let us be clear -- another war in the middle east could cost once again countless lives and trillions more dollars, more conflict, more displacement, and more misery. as a united states senator, i personally will do everything i can to prevent such a war. just as we were led into vietnam and iraq, the trump administration is misleading us on iran. they claimed that general suleimani was planning attacks on americans in the region and yet they provide
the war in iraq cost us trillions of dollars. money that could have been spent to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure, provide quality education for our children, provide health care for the uninsured and underinsured. that, after all of the pain and suffering and deaths and the expenditure of chileans of dollars, the iraqi parliament voted earlier this vote u.s. forces out of their country. whonow we have a president abandoned the nuclear agreement with our allies has turned to a policy as...
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of flavors because if you use why do i use using this freshness isn't comparable it's not lemon juice it has a unique flavor if it's. back in japan using lines the shelves in suites vinegars. and jams. this kitchen turns out 12000 potted year all handmade. and after teasing their tongues many japanese turn to use it as a remedy enjoyed an arrow matic baths. my forces do every year during the winter solstice we take. it purifies the body and stops us from getting sick all. this regular says he can't fathom the winter without taking a user's scented plunge. i've been doing this since i was a kid right next to my house that was a user tree we take the choose but always save some for a boss. a sour fruit that for many japanese can chase away the winter blues and keep them feeling sunny all year long. with many uses it all with pictures all. that's all for the sake of i. miss meters just shows the trip shows. her way to go and. help. mobility show every week w. . take it personally. with. to make the game so special. for all truth. comes more than football. it's crunch time for cold german
of flavors because if you use why do i use using this freshness isn't comparable it's not lemon juice it has a unique flavor if it's. back in japan using lines the shelves in suites vinegars. and jams. this kitchen turns out 12000 potted year all handmade. and after teasing their tongues many japanese turn to use it as a remedy enjoyed an arrow matic baths. my forces do every year during the winter solstice we take. it purifies the body and stops us from getting sick all. this regular says he...
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us . harm. good food descriptions sound up to tell using even for the owners so how to choose just pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us the most necessarily good for the pet turns out food may not be as healthy as people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes in our stride they have auto immune disorders allergies we are actually creating these problems it's a huge epidemic of top of all of them i believe can be linked to a very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets less treats the larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making it a $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research. just one magic bullet you could actually come up with some of the top of these baby bob talk about ways we get access to capital and capitalism couples important so we could actually have programs that actu
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arts, activity, activities use. and light manufacturing or metal working use. so, everything else would be permitted except for those three which could be not mer mighted, conditionally permitted or prince blee permitted. you can take that and we are adjourned until next year. >> clerk: the remaining balance? >> we will take the item as four times amended and send it to the full board with recommendations for hearing on january 7th. have a great holiday. >> the commission meeting of the san francisco entertainment commission. my name is ben bleiman and i'm the president. there are speaker forms to fill out on the tables and you can hand them to staff or you can come up to the microphone when i call for public comment. we ask that everybody turns off their cell phones including commissioners and staff. i want to thank sf gov tv for sharing this meeting with the public. we can start with a roll call. [roll call] >> the first orer of business is general public comment for any item not listed on the agenda today. does anybody have anything to say? seeing none, gene
arts, activity, activities use. and light manufacturing or metal working use. so, everything else would be permitted except for those three which could be not mer mighted, conditionally permitted or prince blee permitted. you can take that and we are adjourned until next year. >> clerk: the remaining balance? >> we will take the item as four times amended and send it to the full board with recommendations for hearing on january 7th. have a great holiday. >> the commission...
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you explain a little more to us how you use ai and the potential to use ai to fight fire with fire? ms. bickert: we do use of combination of technology and people to identify potential information to send to fact checkers. we also use people and technology to try to assess whether something has been manipulated. with the fact checking program, we use technology to use things like -- but say that somebody shared a news story and our friends are commenting on that. that is some thing our technology can spot and send that content over to fact checkers. it is not just technology. we have ways for people to flag if they are seeing something they believed to be false. the fact checkers can also proactively choose to read something they are saying on facebook. -- >>sor hurwitz, >> professor hurwitz, you spoke about how the designs can harm users. >> they can modify created structure. we have heard examples, text placement, the course of interaction with the website. these can be used to guide users into making uninformed decisions or highlight information that users should be paying attent
you explain a little more to us how you use ai and the potential to use ai to fight fire with fire? ms. bickert: we do use of combination of technology and people to identify potential information to send to fact checkers. we also use people and technology to try to assess whether something has been manipulated. with the fact checking program, we use technology to use things like -- but say that somebody shared a news story and our friends are commenting on that. that is some thing our...
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decision used to measure. this isn't going to boost an homage but article which was a niche care that the signal to use the city or the surest push ups which will do would have been to use a cessna just by the by dipping the. press or some of the news out into fog to put it in the past of the so stamp was never up but of the opportunities. for a thoughtful remark and the main theme here fits back into what i bought it up for us in the towers to the vicky hell made from one of the this is a. classical form develop because she is a sad loss of the truth of course if you can support push them into these deposits of body. of water then publish trash for me that personally that seems to give us some meat back on the us along with just a push to the. us always them with posy choosing to see psyche how much of you to say hello. to you strange freshens the builder will continue to develop the blunt and harvest up whatever the technical challenges. he's created a new network and the green forest the great concrete he's
decision used to measure. this isn't going to boost an homage but article which was a niche care that the signal to use the city or the surest push ups which will do would have been to use a cessna just by the by dipping the. press or some of the news out into fog to put it in the past of the so stamp was never up but of the opportunities. for a thoughtful remark and the main theme here fits back into what i bought it up for us in the towers to the vicky hell made from one of the this is a....
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what if instead it was using -- it was shifting us to greater education? if we say autoplay is bad, then we are taking both those options off the table. it can be used for good. the question you asked about how we differentiate between good uses and bad, that is the question. congressman: thank you madam chair. i yield back. chairwoman schakowsky: is recognized for five minutes. congressman: thank you madam chair. thank you for holding this very important hearing. unfortunately, i think most americans don't understand how important this is to every single one of us, especially to our children and future generations. there is an app, tiktok. five years ago, it was reported that the parent company of the popular video sharing up tiktok, may have built a deep fake maker. though there is no indication tot tic-toc dish intends introduce this feature,, a platform that is so popular with kids, it raises a number of troubling questions. my question to you mr. harris, in your testimony, you discussed at length the multitude of ways children are harmed by new techno
what if instead it was using -- it was shifting us to greater education? if we say autoplay is bad, then we are taking both those options off the table. it can be used for good. the question you asked about how we differentiate between good uses and bad, that is the question. congressman: thank you madam chair. i yield back. chairwoman schakowsky: is recognized for five minutes. congressman: thank you madam chair. thank you for holding this very important hearing. unfortunately, i think most...
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for adult use. state laws and federal policy are 1000 miles apart. the federal government's still strictly prohibits even restricting legitimate medical research. widespread availability of cannabis is the purpose of the hearing to examine the pressing need for medical research of cannabis and the chemical compound with cbd being one of them. half a century ago the congress listed cannabis as schedule one substance including heroin heroine, lsd, and ecstasy. schedule one drugs have no medical value in high potential for abuse. scheduled to drugs such as cocaine and vicodin even schedule five drugs as robitussin has medical value but a ranking depending on abuse. schedule one designation restricts legitimate medical research. today scientist who wish to study cannabis must seek approval from three federal up agencies fda, nih and the dea. once federally approved which could take more than a year the labs can only research cannabis grown on the government farm at the university of mississippi. if it l
for adult use. state laws and federal policy are 1000 miles apart. the federal government's still strictly prohibits even restricting legitimate medical research. widespread availability of cannabis is the purpose of the hearing to examine the pressing need for medical research of cannabis and the chemical compound with cbd being one of them. half a century ago the congress listed cannabis as schedule one substance including heroin heroine, lsd, and ecstasy. schedule one drugs have no medical...
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iran's supreme leader praising the attack on us troops in iraq as we learn us service members are injured despite claims to the contrary. aishah hasnie has new development breaking overnight. >> reporter: 11 servicemembers were flown out of iraq for treatment of concussion systems on al-assad airbase. a spokesman for us central command, as a standard procedure in the vicinity of a blast for traumatic brain injury. this comes a week after donald trump -- no americans were killed in the ballistic missile attack on two iraqi bases. iran watched multiple basis for the killing. knocked over concrete barriers, that house dozens of soldiers. about 1500 coalition forces stationed there. and central command, the concussion systems didn't necessarily start showing for several days. that is when eight servicemembers were taken to germany and three servicemembers to kuwait. iran's ayatollah leading friday prayers saying iran's attack on the us was a, quote, blow to america's image. we will see if donald trump response to that. 11 servicemembers return to iraq when deemed fit. >> keep us updated, than
iran's supreme leader praising the attack on us troops in iraq as we learn us service members are injured despite claims to the contrary. aishah hasnie has new development breaking overnight. >> reporter: 11 servicemembers were flown out of iraq for treatment of concussion systems on al-assad airbase. a spokesman for us central command, as a standard procedure in the vicinity of a blast for traumatic brain injury. this comes a week after donald trump -- no americans were killed in the...
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just say hi the money you our us is doing today. the fact that you couldn't get any concrete evidence about this is how we have calculated your debts here is what you earn here the hours you work. that really i found. it sure any confidence that i had in that the government will do the right thing the fact that i couldn't prove to me that i owed the money. really concerned me so you know i'm fine that you're seeing a letter in the mail that's generated by an ai that essentially says the government wants to let you know that we underpay jubei you know 5000 dollars or that you should have been eligible for the services that we didn't tell you therefore we're telling you now and we can back pay nobody gets back paid in fact you're only eligible for like back pay i think it's 6 weeks of government services that the government can robo dating back for many many years automation computerization algorithmic ties ation if that's even a word they're always sold to us is such a positive thing all upside no downside as a stroll is department o
just say hi the money you our us is doing today. the fact that you couldn't get any concrete evidence about this is how we have calculated your debts here is what you earn here the hours you work. that really i found. it sure any confidence that i had in that the government will do the right thing the fact that i couldn't prove to me that i owed the money. really concerned me so you know i'm fine that you're seeing a letter in the mail that's generated by an ai that essentially says the...
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you are important to us. it includes close and productive ties with all of you, and we want to continue moving forward together. let me close by saying it is an exciting time to be in the army. we have a unique opportunity to set a course that will reserve overmatched in dominance for the next 40 years and ensure we can compete with and deter great power competitions, and if required, to fight and win. we aren't looking for phones or faster horses for our calvary. we are trying to fight the last fight better. we want to win the next fight. it will take transformational change, and it won't happen with incremental improvements. i look forward to your support in this endeavor and the people first, winning matters, we remain army strong. [applause] i think we would take a few questions. i guess we have a few questions out there. allies and partners, remain strong. >> good morning, sir. i am from the australian defense force. you spoke about the technological advancements ensuring the army remains relevant. the i
you are important to us. it includes close and productive ties with all of you, and we want to continue moving forward together. let me close by saying it is an exciting time to be in the army. we have a unique opportunity to set a course that will reserve overmatched in dominance for the next 40 years and ensure we can compete with and deter great power competitions, and if required, to fight and win. we aren't looking for phones or faster horses for our calvary. we are trying to fight the...
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and then let us ponder your wisdom or lack of wisdom. let us ponder, let us -- no, not let us. this is not a matter of the president letting us, this is a matter of the congress of the united states asserting its constitutional obligation. this moment, on this day, when it is easy to argue that , on ca has been attacked this day, stop. come to us, mr. president, and tell us why you want to pursue a war with iran. tell us what equipment you'll need. tell us the number of troops that will be dispatched. and then it is our say sibility, 535 of us, yes, we will go to war with ran, or no, we will not. this is a critical moment. this is a moment when i'm thinking about that science teacher that said for every action there's an equal and opposite reaction and we have seen an action and a reaction. and yes, we attacked iran by taking out their top general. and yes they attacked us by launching their missile into our r base, and quite possibly harming our military personnel and others. now, stop. come here, mr. president, stand before us, stand before the american people. and tell us wh
and then let us ponder your wisdom or lack of wisdom. let us ponder, let us -- no, not let us. this is not a matter of the president letting us, this is a matter of the congress of the united states asserting its constitutional obligation. this moment, on this day, when it is easy to argue that , on ca has been attacked this day, stop. come to us, mr. president, and tell us why you want to pursue a war with iran. tell us what equipment you'll need. tell us the number of troops that will be...
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also used research by engines and the contracts that governments are using to buy new materials for other counts and i think the really important thing about these kinds of research collaboration's is that because the data is open the journalist can also check what the research is looking at and if needed you know challenge whether the data they're seeing is representative of the region or how the data was chosen . communist party officials not usually known for their transparency gave open source research as a helping hand by leaving the evidence in plain sight now beijing is in damage limitation mode trying to delete documents before investigators in stuttgart bank and elsewhere in repose that an online game of cat and mouse over one of the world's biggest stories. the set of documents that disappeared basically described the details of the camps the security features were watched how big they are and what they cost a lot of that disappeared and so on we were a few versions starting to archive websites and spent almost entire days archiving hundreds of links but i think in some se
also used research by engines and the contracts that governments are using to buy new materials for other counts and i think the really important thing about these kinds of research collaboration's is that because the data is open the journalist can also check what the research is looking at and if needed you know challenge whether the data they're seeing is representative of the region or how the data was chosen . communist party officials not usually known for their transparency gave open...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: overnight the united states assassinating the leader of iran's revolutionary guard qasem soleimani. this is a major development in the region. we talked a lot yesterday about iran and the united states preparing for a direct military confrontation. this conflict has entered a new phase. after last night, drone strike targeted a car outside baghdad international airport that qasem soleimani was riding in. additionally a senior official in a top iranian militia targeted and killed outside the airport last night. today iran vowing to respond, rouhani tweeting out the great nation of iran will take revenge for what he is calling a heinous crime. the ayatollah implementing a 3 day morning period vowing to respond. qasem soleimani responsible for a number of proxies in places like lebanon, the gaza strip, iraq and syria so his death is a major escalation and something the united states is going to have to prepare for the region. the us of the in baghdad has told all-americans t
what can you tell us? >> reporter: overnight the united states assassinating the leader of iran's revolutionary guard qasem soleimani. this is a major development in the region. we talked a lot yesterday about iran and the united states preparing for a direct military confrontation. this conflict has entered a new phase. after last night, drone strike targeted a car outside baghdad international airport that qasem soleimani was riding in. additionally a senior official in a top iranian...
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you can watch us live on bbc two. ali carter has clues that score, he is trailing 5—4, the first to ten wins it. like pictures on your screen, the winner will claim a tour of £50,000 prize. ali carter has closed to 5—4, watch it on bbc two or follow it on the bbc sport website, click of that in terms of reaction to today's football. from the anti—team, that is all from sportsday, more from you throughout the evening. thanks for watching. at the southern end of the las vegas strip is at the mandalay bay hotel. now, in 2017, this was the scene of a tragedy, the us‘s doubtless is have mass shooting. a green one in one of the rooms —— gunman in one of the room is fire on concertgoers gci’oss the room is fire on concertgoers across the road, he killed 58 people and injured more than 400. the incident sparked a review of security across the city, but now it's been taking further. richard has been looking at whether technology can stop would—be perpetrators in their tracks. here is the dilemma— how do you
you can watch us live on bbc two. ali carter has clues that score, he is trailing 5—4, the first to ten wins it. like pictures on your screen, the winner will claim a tour of £50,000 prize. ali carter has closed to 5—4, watch it on bbc two or follow it on the bbc sport website, click of that in terms of reaction to today's football. from the anti—team, that is all from sportsday, more from you throughout the evening. thanks for watching. at the southern end of the las vegas strip is at...
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operating system for the phone it uses because it has been using google's android services. it will be unclear what they are going to do but huawei is making plans to get around that because they know regardless of what happens at this trial, they will have to deal with a us government not happy with them. this outcome certainly will have an impact on the future of high—speed internet but it's creating a rift in the china canada business trade relations? meng wanzhou's arrest came at the height of us—china tensions, she was arrested more than a year ago, but it put canada in the middle of the dispute so even as the us and china has been mending that relationship with a signed phase one ofa relationship with a signed phase one of a trade deal about a week ago. canada is smack in the middle. the country had to delay a decision on whether or not huawei should be involved in ca nada's whether or not huawei should be involved in canada's sg whether or not huawei should be involved in canada's 56 network development because of this case and because they didn't want it to becom
operating system for the phone it uses because it has been using google's android services. it will be unclear what they are going to do but huawei is making plans to get around that because they know regardless of what happens at this trial, they will have to deal with a us government not happy with them. this outcome certainly will have an impact on the future of high—speed internet but it's creating a rift in the china canada business trade relations? meng wanzhou's arrest came at the...
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they are fully supportive of us, they are with us. i've been told by them that some of the moves they are taking are for protection. it does not signal any withdrawal from iraq. host: does not stand true? guest: as far as we know, yes. beenf the things that has interesting to watch about the situation is, president trump wants to bring troops out of the middle east. he has repeatedly said he is ambivalent about having a major presence in the middle east. even in recent days, trump has that eventually, we want to bring these guys home. the moment is not now. there was some speculation as the vote was being taken that president trump might use this opportunity to try to remove troops, saying iraq, you don't want a seer, fine. we don't want to be here either. that does not appear to be the case. from everything i am hearing from the pentagon and esper, the united states doesn't want to go anywhere right now in part because iraq continues to be a major linchpin for counterterrorism operations across the middle east, particularly in syria.
they are fully supportive of us, they are with us. i've been told by them that some of the moves they are taking are for protection. it does not signal any withdrawal from iraq. host: does not stand true? guest: as far as we know, yes. beenf the things that has interesting to watch about the situation is, president trump wants to bring troops out of the middle east. he has repeatedly said he is ambivalent about having a major presence in the middle east. even in recent days, trump has that...
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important to us? think,re ways that i here in the united states, i call on policy makers and private companies and take this seriously and take action. withit comes to innovation silicon valley and private tech companies, we are leaders around the world. when it comes to laws and regulations, less so. we're falling a little bit behind. >> the 2020 election is coming up. how do these issues impact our next election? it's going to be very concerning. we already saw a preview of that with what happened in kentucky misinformation coming from darker places of the west that then get retreated and shared until they reach political candidates than they are in the mainstream media. what we are watching out for is distrust.s that so it is alarming to see how it can hoax to maker, one a candidate claimed there has been an election violation and that somehow, the election results don't stand. wethe same time, i think need to really do more on cybersecurity, on securing our election infrastructure. perhaps moving
important to us? think,re ways that i here in the united states, i call on policy makers and private companies and take this seriously and take action. withit comes to innovation silicon valley and private tech companies, we are leaders around the world. when it comes to laws and regulations, less so. we're falling a little bit behind. >> the 2020 election is coming up. how do these issues impact our next election? it's going to be very concerning. we already saw a preview of that with...
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to take us developing to the west of us to take us into the new working week sets the scene for the rest of the week. some dry and sunny weather through central pass —— eastern parts but it will turn increasingly wet and windy towards the west, and legacy winds on monday get to around 60 or 70 or maybe 80 miles an hour in western areas through the afternoon and into the evening rush hour. milder conditions on the way back but the wet and windy weather sweeps eastwards through monday night and then ben, nina, pretty stormy conditions to come at times. proper winter, isn‘t it? it doesn‘t feel like it but the wind well. thank you! we will be back with a summary of all of the headlines for you at half past six. now, it‘s time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week‘s cinema releases is mark kermode. i can say happy new year. happy new year. we are in award season, so we have a great selection of movies. all of the big contenders. we have uncut gems, a new film starring adam sandler. w
to take us developing to the west of us to take us into the new working week sets the scene for the rest of the week. some dry and sunny weather through central pass —— eastern parts but it will turn increasingly wet and windy towards the west, and legacy winds on monday get to around 60 or 70 or maybe 80 miles an hour in western areas through the afternoon and into the evening rush hour. milder conditions on the way back but the wet and windy weather sweeps eastwards through monday night...
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we found the exercise useful. we are looking forward to doing more of that within the confines of a reality-based scenario of testing. >> ok. would support the appropriate disclosure of that information. it is important we do not undermine voter confidence and making sure we evaluate the type of disclosures necessary. >> ok. finally, i remember from my days in annapolis that there was in thees conflict process, and i wonder if you would try to eliminate that? with themost recently public commentary around the devices, there is a concern regarding the format of how ballots are printed for voters as the voter record, and that a naturalis in conflict between universal accessibility and security initiatives. >> i yield back. >> the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. i believe each of you recognizing your written testimony frustration with the voluntary voting system. this frustration has been shared by others in the election industry. this seem
we found the exercise useful. we are looking forward to doing more of that within the confines of a reality-based scenario of testing. >> ok. would support the appropriate disclosure of that information. it is important we do not undermine voter confidence and making sure we evaluate the type of disclosures necessary. >> ok. finally, i remember from my days in annapolis that there was in thees conflict process, and i wonder if you would try to eliminate that? with themost recently...
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can feel like a bit of a losing battle at times ok let's build on that now with our loss to joining us from brussels i guess. to continue from what jonathan was saying there in any conflict or any area where landmines are a problem you never quite know the true extent do you for example in iraq right now as i said the rainy season means it's actually you know it will wash away the earth and suddenly there could be double the amount in the same place and exactly yes this is unfortunate but the fact that we we don't know when is the extent of the contamination in the whole world for example we know that there are 59 states that are contaminated with land mines and other explosive remnants of who are in the world and we know that some of these states have a contamination which is more than 100 square kilometers which is quite an extent for it for a population that has been waiting for years for this land mines to be cleared and what you have mentioned that happens in iraq right now we have not that happened before in other countries that are affected that were affected by the conflict for
can feel like a bit of a losing battle at times ok let's build on that now with our loss to joining us from brussels i guess. to continue from what jonathan was saying there in any conflict or any area where landmines are a problem you never quite know the true extent do you for example in iraq right now as i said the rainy season means it's actually you know it will wash away the earth and suddenly there could be double the amount in the same place and exactly yes this is unfortunate but the...
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who simply use a new. reality has mandates of its own that go beyond what our wishes and preferences are. and our utopian visions may be we're going to get a new deal but it may not be the green new deal that people are expecting will get the green new deal that we have we deserve rather think we are going to get a green new deal because the green new deal in compass is things beyond just what infrastructure health care is in the new deal there are other elements if you go back to one it started in 2006 that we are going to get and that are popular in this country. here's a thought experiment and a bit of a prediction for 2020 going back to saudi aramco around town as it went public just recently at a market valuation an excess of $1.00 trillion dollars i think at $1.00 trillion dollars i think that we're going to see them make a hostile buy of a company maybe facebook for example and it could be the 1st. trillion dollar hostile raid history because they've got the balance sheet out if you've got a 2 trill
who simply use a new. reality has mandates of its own that go beyond what our wishes and preferences are. and our utopian visions may be we're going to get a new deal but it may not be the green new deal that people are expecting will get the green new deal that we have we deserve rather think we are going to get a green new deal because the green new deal in compass is things beyond just what infrastructure health care is in the new deal there are other elements if you go back to one it...
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using and you don't think if it's in the city's financial solutions japan would use for you this is smart and move it around that would mean almost. on the share in you'll get used to the ordeal of those a bicycle but you are just listing me what you think they are but i have to find a job i hope we don't make. it. my lead yes sure that's the order i should stick with thank you all. so much for. that. 5 years that's something you'll get. if. they can or should mission show us what your. your goal. was was for gulf war but all of us even if i think they fit the bill for just a little what with this being able to sleep well you see. it. like that it you know we look at it in the. news the going wrong or typical i mean i do know us again. the money but you know through. my own need us to a new outlook on life and do nothing to prove something so things that go over and i do see venus go on not so much and he got in a bit of. grease pump exploded when fia don't choose his car so he had to reassemble the engine the night before the race literally. when he was still running when. you. we. just
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this is not about us, it is not about anyone of us. it is about our fidelity to those we represent. these powers are not ours, they don't belong to any of us. but when we allow them to be exercised through the wrong branch of government and through the wrong process, when you don't have debate and discussion, you don't allow the process itself to correct itself for the american people who will be most affected by these decisions to weigh in, that is insulting. that was demeaning to the process ordained by the constitution and i find it completely unacceptable. on that basis, i have decided to support senator kaine's resolution, subject of the minor amendments he and i discussed today. senator paul? joined senator lee in making the decision to support the war powers resolution. i wanted to hear the intelligence first. what i heard was less than satisfying. one of the arguments bandied about in public is particularly insulting to logic, the constitution, and the intent of our founding fathers. the argument has been made that the use of authorization of force, voted on in 2002 to go to
this is not about us, it is not about anyone of us. it is about our fidelity to those we represent. these powers are not ours, they don't belong to any of us. but when we allow them to be exercised through the wrong branch of government and through the wrong process, when you don't have debate and discussion, you don't allow the process itself to correct itself for the american people who will be most affected by these decisions to weigh in, that is insulting. that was demeaning to the process...
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around with us every day. no we are was more devastated than the coastal community here in lumps cars homes and villages washed away. graveyards no filled with those who perished some victims have never been found. i keep praying for the best for my family members. the reality is that they have passed away hopefully they're now in heaven. charring memories are everywhere like the. a 2600 ton vessel that was flung ashore now open to visitors a permanent exhibit tongue coping mechanism. in the early years after the tsunami it was hard i cried almost every day. i was grateful the people around me me strong my friends who were there with me during those days. they made me mentally stronger yeah. lump it too has been rebuilding and regenerating the my. mosque they're welcoming worshippers again but some of the damage is left untouched. don't forget the tsunami reached the sign in the mosque not that anyone here ever will. i imagine having to negotiate traffic such as this in many cities and small towns in india thi
around with us every day. no we are was more devastated than the coastal community here in lumps cars homes and villages washed away. graveyards no filled with those who perished some victims have never been found. i keep praying for the best for my family members. the reality is that they have passed away hopefully they're now in heaven. charring memories are everywhere like the. a 2600 ton vessel that was flung ashore now open to visitors a permanent exhibit tongue coping mechanism. in the...
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for them to tell us that either through a war powers act resolution or otherwise, for us to debate these things on the senate floor would weaken the american cause and embolden iran, i find very insulting. will come back and say, you misunderstood us. we didn't say that at all. i wish i could believe that. i will note that when those words were uttered, not one objection, not one briefer pushed back on that and said we want to make sure this is still the constitutional prerogative of congress. i walked into that briefing undecided as to whether to support the resolution under the war powers act introduced senator kaine. i have concerns about some of the language and he has agreed to make some changes. and i can say that after that briefing, that briefing changed my mind. that briefing is what brought me on board together with the amendments that senator kaine has agreed to make. i walked into the briefing undecided and walked up decided specifically because of what happened in that briefing. it is not acceptable for officials within the executive branch, i don't care if they are with the
for them to tell us that either through a war powers act resolution or otherwise, for us to debate these things on the senate floor would weaken the american cause and embolden iran, i find very insulting. will come back and say, you misunderstood us. we didn't say that at all. i wish i could believe that. i will note that when those words were uttered, not one objection, not one briefer pushed back on that and said we want to make sure this is still the constitutional prerogative of congress....