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we with president bush, we stand with president bush right to life. and for voluntary prayer in the public schools. and we stand against putting our wives and daughters and sisters into combat units of the united states army. and we stand by, my friends. we also stand with president bush in of the right of small towns and communities to control the raw sewage of pornography that so terribly pollutes our popular culture. we stand with president bush in favor of federal judges who interpret the law as written and against would be supreme court justices like mario cuomo, who think they have a mandate to rewrite the constitution. on friends this election is about more than who gets what. it is about who we are. it is about what we believe. what we stand for as americans. there is a religious war going on in this country. it is a cultural war as critical to the kind nation we shall be as the cold itself. but this war is for the soul of america. and in that struggle for the of america, clinton, clinton are on the other side and george bush is on our. and so
we with president bush, we stand with president bush right to life. and for voluntary prayer in the public schools. and we stand against putting our wives and daughters and sisters into combat units of the united states army. and we stand by, my friends. we also stand with president bush in of the right of small towns and communities to control the raw sewage of pornography that so terribly pollutes our popular culture. we stand with president bush in favor of federal judges who interpret the...
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we with president bush, we stand with president bush right to life. and for voluntary prayer in the public schools. and we stand against putting our wives and daughters and sisters into combat units of the united states army. and we stand by, my friends. we also stand with president bush in of the right of small towns and communities to control the raw sewage of pornography that so terribly pollutes our popular culture. we stand with president bush in favor of federal judges who interpret the law as written and against would be supreme court justices like mario cuomo, who think they have a mandate to rewrite the constitution. on friends this election is about more than who gets what. it is about who we are. it is about what we believe. what we stand for as americans. there is a religious war going on in this country. it is a cultural war as critical to the kind nation we shall be as the cold itself. but this war is for the soul of america. and in that struggle for the of america, clinton, clinton are on the other side and george bush is on our. and so
we with president bush, we stand with president bush right to life. and for voluntary prayer in the public schools. and we stand against putting our wives and daughters and sisters into combat units of the united states army. and we stand by, my friends. we also stand with president bush in of the right of small towns and communities to control the raw sewage of pornography that so terribly pollutes our popular culture. we stand with president bush in favor of federal judges who interpret the...
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bush. bush was even pythia. he says, you die. i fly. and walter mondale called it. he said, the vice president over our american history has always been stand by equipment. now, mondale, in some ways was actually one of the most important vice funds. we had who never became president. he saw how marginalized his predecessors had been, particularly lbj, who felt very disconnected from jfk in the white house and then turned around to the exact same thing when he was president to hubert humphrey, who was mondale's mentor. and mondale was determined to avoid that when he became jimmy carter's vice president, he got carter to agree to give him an office, actually, in the white house, in the west wing, just down the hall and around the corner from the oval office. he got to be the first vice president ever to live in an official government residence, which is located on the naval observatory grounds in washington. and most importantly, he drafted a memo with a very expansive interpretation of how he saw the job, how he could be a useful person to the administration by tak
bush. bush was even pythia. he says, you die. i fly. and walter mondale called it. he said, the vice president over our american history has always been stand by equipment. now, mondale, in some ways was actually one of the most important vice funds. we had who never became president. he saw how marginalized his predecessors had been, particularly lbj, who felt very disconnected from jfk in the white house and then turned around to the exact same thing when he was president to hubert humphrey,...
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bush, bush one knew he had a limited political objective.mply to get saddam out of kuwait. he was criticized as when colin powell as you remember it bitterly we had saddam on the run, choke him by the throat. going to baghdad. and they said if we go into baghdad we will own it. that was not part of the un resolution. not part of international coalition. onor the other hand, bush two hd a much more expansive political goal. make iraq into a democracy as china has pointedve out they do have free elections the cost was ghastly to get there we did not understand the internal politics and dynamics of iran. >> great. weresador newman we discussing in the green room your career started as a soldier in vietnam. ended as a diplomat featured in the book in the chapters on iraq and afghanistan. what are your experience of the lessons learned are what make ws successful diplomacy? where did it fail and help might you apply those lessons to where you are today? >> that is a question that could go as long as your book. maybe just a couple of things here.
bush, bush one knew he had a limited political objective.mply to get saddam out of kuwait. he was criticized as when colin powell as you remember it bitterly we had saddam on the run, choke him by the throat. going to baghdad. and they said if we go into baghdad we will own it. that was not part of the un resolution. not part of international coalition. onor the other hand, bush two hd a much more expansive political goal. make iraq into a democracy as china has pointedve out they do have free...
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, so that your bush does not destroy our hut, and i also give you pennies, because the lord of your bush, it’s good, take me big turbo, thank you, hospodars, so that you have chickens and cows, you should always be there good health, long life to you, honey. to thresh the livestock so that no one gets sick and eats all the bread, the children fell in love with the woman on the spear, put the woman on the spear and sit on the spear, i want to cook, i have a million foxes, well, where will i put him if there is no mirror, i will look at the bald head. all the girls, like little girls, and i, like a little bun, fell into the canal, a man was dragging with a tractor, grandma and grandma were crowning all the way, crying, and from my dad’s pocket, the race itself was dripping, and i was working on my little feathers. we wash our hands with finkavich in minsk. on trinity the plant began to jump and chew the green house. i’m familiar with the syradzina, which includes the pebbles of birch, maple, rabin, viburnum and other trees. the gets are called the people of may. they were raised and burned
, so that your bush does not destroy our hut, and i also give you pennies, because the lord of your bush, it’s good, take me big turbo, thank you, hospodars, so that you have chickens and cows, you should always be there good health, long life to you, honey. to thresh the livestock so that no one gets sick and eats all the bread, the children fell in love with the woman on the spear, put the woman on the spear and sit on the spear, i want to cook, i have a million foxes, well, where will i...
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bush as a president there to be some splitting, there has to be an ability to get bush out of reagan's shadow to get bush out of the sense that what he does might merely be tack tacking on to what happens during the reagan administration and to look at things like the americans with disabilities act and other things as, as always bubbling up over time, but things that a particular president actually gets done. and so for bush and his achievements as president, similarly for taft and his the achievements are theirs when they land and a large part of taft approach to the presidency was to point to things done is one of the quotations from from the book to point to actual achievement not building awareness, not moving things through. although that's also of his model and part of his legacy, but also to actually land legislation and pass legislation having influence on things. and so i think you get to bush 41, it's a similar equation. and it also makes me think of the earlier discussion about the presidential rankings. there's a tendency, i think, in those to look at presidents who were n
bush as a president there to be some splitting, there has to be an ability to get bush out of reagan's shadow to get bush out of the sense that what he does might merely be tack tacking on to what happens during the reagan administration and to look at things like the americans with disabilities act and other things as, as always bubbling up over time, but things that a particular president actually gets done. and so for bush and his achievements as president, similarly for taft and his the...
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all our bushes almost all of them were propagated by us ourselves using seeds or cuttings, cuttings.e bushes simply out of botanical interest. when you go, you see a granny selling somewhere or somewhere in a garden center - some interesting bush, you grab it, drag it, plant it, right here next to me you can see different varieties, the main lavender, which is bright, quite tall, a rich purple color, yes, this is the usual english narrow-leaved lavender, it is dark, a rich color, those dark bushes that are higher - this is the hitkot variety, that's what it's called, when it dries, it becomes a rich blue color, very beautiful, then we have a lighter lavender, this variety is most often voznesenskaya, that's what it's called, we also got it from seeds, we didn't grow it on purpose, it's beautiful in bloom, many people like it, some even like lighter lavender, a shade of fragrant. let's say this light lavender, it's good for these chromatic bags, there's also a variety like this, well, it's not even a variety, this is a hybrid of narrow-leaved and broad-leaved lavender, specially bred,
all our bushes almost all of them were propagated by us ourselves using seeds or cuttings, cuttings.e bushes simply out of botanical interest. when you go, you see a granny selling somewhere or somewhere in a garden center - some interesting bush, you grab it, drag it, plant it, right here next to me you can see different varieties, the main lavender, which is bright, quite tall, a rich purple color, yes, this is the usual english narrow-leaved lavender, it is dark, a rich color, those dark...
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walker bush did. and i think that was the big difference between administrations on, the issue of foreign policy. well, those are good points. and ambassador eizenstat, that was something of a question back to you. so maybe we'll let you respond. should the importance of building an international coalition, should that have been another lesson of the book? i mean, i stress absolutely. it's one of our key findings in the book is that one of the big differences between, bush one and bush two was that bush won, got u.n. security support, as well as senators support. he built a 38 country calling george w bush. bush two did not get u.n. council support. he had a much thinner coalition basically the us and and the uk and that lack buy in is china said was a reason why the iraq war did not occur with a positive outcome as a positive outcome as the first. but there was a second reason and gets to the point i make about you shoot the first bullet. no. what your political outcome is. george w h.w. bush. one kn
walker bush did. and i think that was the big difference between administrations on, the issue of foreign policy. well, those are good points. and ambassador eizenstat, that was something of a question back to you. so maybe we'll let you respond. should the importance of building an international coalition, should that have been another lesson of the book? i mean, i stress absolutely. it's one of our key findings in the book is that one of the big differences between, bush one and bush two was...
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results from last night showed bell and bush neck and neck in the city but bush really pulled through in the county. here is bush at her watch party last night following the loss after four years in the role. still motivated to remain an advocate for st. louis and beyond. >> now you are about to see another side to me. let me say this. i grew up a lot more over the last few weeks. the thing is this. i don't think anything, nothing that happens in my life that happens in vain. this happened because it was meant to. let me say this. -- cori bush losing and bell winning marks the second time in three cycles of challenger unseated the incumbent in the first district here. the hope from both politicians is whomever takes this seat in november can really unite the region. here is bill wes moore. >> -- here is bell with more. >> 88 municipalities. we can't get anything done without working together and the day after i was elected county prosecutor we started working in meetings with every single one of our chiefs. no workarounds, nor show credits -- no shortcuts. that's the same approach i w
results from last night showed bell and bush neck and neck in the city but bush really pulled through in the county. here is bush at her watch party last night following the loss after four years in the role. still motivated to remain an advocate for st. louis and beyond. >> now you are about to see another side to me. let me say this. i grew up a lot more over the last few weeks. the thing is this. i don't think anything, nothing that happens in my life that happens in vain. this...
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almost all of our bushes are propagated by us ourselves using seeds or cuttings, cuttings.e bushes simply out of botanical interest, when you go - you see a granny selling somewhere or somewhere in a garden center some interesting bush, you grab it that. you plant, right here next to me, you can see different varieties, the main lavender, which is bright, quite tall , rich purple, yes, this is the usual english narrow-leaved lavender, it is dark, rich color, those bushes are dark, which are taller, this is the hitkot variety, that's what it's called, when it... dries, it becomes a rich blue color, very beautiful, then we have a lighter lavender, this variety is most often voznesenskaya, that's what it's called, we also got it from seeds, we didn't grow it on purpose, it beautiful in bloom, many people like it, some even like the lighter lavender, the shade of the smell shade yes, they are more fragrant, compared to the english oscophyllous it is more fragrant, but when it dries it... it is so light, it becomes almost gray, we say that there is a more bouquet valanda, there
almost all of our bushes are propagated by us ourselves using seeds or cuttings, cuttings.e bushes simply out of botanical interest, when you go - you see a granny selling somewhere or somewhere in a garden center some interesting bush, you grab it that. you plant, right here next to me, you can see different varieties, the main lavender, which is bright, quite tall , rich purple, yes, this is the usual english narrow-leaved lavender, it is dark, rich color, those bushes are dark, which are...
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bush specifically chose bush. she wanted a president to speak at the reagan funeral at the national. i was there for the funeral it was terrific it was just wonderful. it you know how to describe it. it's just a clash of cultures. so it's just, you know, that reagan was western agrarian populist, bush was houston elitist and, you know, born when he was a kid, he went to school on a limousine, although he's a great man who's a great hero of world war two. is that is that there was just i mean they did lunch once together, once week and reagan tried. but the other hand is that they just disagreed on so many things and so many things. so it was a very, very dance. your question? it was a very, very complicated relationship. and, of course, mrs. reagan said, look, i sleep with this. of course i'm going to tell him, give my advice you know, and so it's understandable that reagan would some of his opinions based on his conversations with mrs. reagan. well, i know that you take that model of listening to your wife as you
bush specifically chose bush. she wanted a president to speak at the reagan funeral at the national. i was there for the funeral it was terrific it was just wonderful. it you know how to describe it. it's just a clash of cultures. so it's just, you know, that reagan was western agrarian populist, bush was houston elitist and, you know, born when he was a kid, he went to school on a limousine, although he's a great man who's a great hero of world war two. is that is that there was just i mean...
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now, it is just a matter of time before the bush fires return and the animals suffer. the system won't save the animals in the event of this aspect, but knowing where they live and how many that all is extremely important for conservation. but how do the databases work? we asked them to explain it for us. it's as easy as drag and drop. researchers upload photos to one's life insights within seconds, image recognition, i identifies the animal. so when a research or a biologist uploads their camera trap data to the wildlife insights platform in our artificial intelligence model, most of the images and based upon what we, what we shown it before, it makes a prediction on what it thinks it sees inside the image the i matches the photos to animals that has been trying to recognize the database contains entries for over 3000 animal species. a value of one means absolute certainty. so 0.99, just from this image of an elephant, the trunk is very close. indeed. va isn't always that confident. for example, when distinguishing a leopard from a judge, you are on some platforms d,
now, it is just a matter of time before the bush fires return and the animals suffer. the system won't save the animals in the event of this aspect, but knowing where they live and how many that all is extremely important for conservation. but how do the databases work? we asked them to explain it for us. it's as easy as drag and drop. researchers upload photos to one's life insights within seconds, image recognition, i identifies the animal. so when a research or a biologist uploads their...
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from the effects of bush fires, a koala is on the move under the cover of night. just like these qualities, the kangaroos, smaller cousins for australian wildlife conservation of these images are a small victory. using camera traps, they are trying to find out how well different animal species are recovering from bush fires. so the camera takes the animals by a combination of movement and hate from the animals. so as the animal looks past the camera, usually a band with the bite station is if it gets triggered and takes 5 quick photos of the animal as it comes to pass to get on the air. in greenville researches in the conic blue mountains, west of sydney. the area is a tourist draw, but is also prone to bush fires. that's why it was included in w w. f. us really is large scale camera sensor project eyes on recovery. about 1100 camera traps were installed all over the country, especially in areas damaged by the bush fires of 20192020. the cameras generate millions of photos helps researchers analyze the data. ready the artificial intelligence is actually enabling t
from the effects of bush fires, a koala is on the move under the cover of night. just like these qualities, the kangaroos, smaller cousins for australian wildlife conservation of these images are a small victory. using camera traps, they are trying to find out how well different animal species are recovering from bush fires. so the camera takes the animals by a combination of movement and hate from the animals. so as the animal looks past the camera, usually a band with the bite station is if...
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t,iant bush ♪ theydidn't. ♪ but then when drones were filling the sky ♪ ♪ she unfurled her bush and she to fly ♪ ♪ craig's mom's bush, craig's mom's bush ♪ ♪ gargantuan thicket of madness ♪ ♪ bigger than earth and denser than gold ♪ ♪ truly a magical bush to behold ♪ [ whistling ] well, you see, butters? everything worked out. "oh, thank you, eric. "i screwed up everything, but now everyone's happy. thanks for covering my ass." craig's mom doesn't seem very happy. [ whistling continues ] all right. i have a way that we can make craig's mom happy. no. no, no, no. i'm sorry. thank you, eric. i screwed up everything, but now everyone's happy. thanks for covering my ass. you're welcome. ♪ and she flew and she flew away into the sun ♪ ♪ and then she di-i-i-ied ♪ craig's mom's bush, craig's mom's bush ♪ ♪ truly a magical bush to behold ♪ ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from the most trusted journalists at comedy central... it's america's only source for news. this is "the daily show" with your host, michael kosta! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> michael: welcome to "the daily show!" i'm your host, michael kos
t,iant bush ♪ theydidn't. ♪ but then when drones were filling the sky ♪ ♪ she unfurled her bush and she to fly ♪ ♪ craig's mom's bush, craig's mom's bush ♪ ♪ gargantuan thicket of madness ♪ ♪ bigger than earth and denser than gold ♪ ♪ truly a magical bush to behold ♪ [ whistling ] well, you see, butters? everything worked out. "oh, thank you, eric. "i screwed up everything, but now everyone's happy. thanks for covering my ass." craig's mom doesn't seem...
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peg your pardon. >> about bush and reagan. >> is that there was always uneasy relationship bush gave a masterful speech at the reagan funeral and mrs. bush specifically chose bush, he wantedsh a president to speak at the reagan funeral, the national cathedral, i was there for the funeral. it was terrific, it was wonderful. k it's just a clash of cultures. reagan was populist and bush was houston elitist and, you know, when he was a kid he went to school in a limousine although he's a great man, he's a great hero of world war ii, there was just -- they had lunch once a week and reagan really tried but, on the other hand, they just disagreed on so many things, so it was a very, very -- to answer your question, it was a very complicated relationship and, of course, mrs. reagan said, look, i sleep with this guy, of course, i'm going to tell him -- give him my advice. it's understandable that reagan would formulate opinions based on the conversations with mrs. reagan. >> well, i know that you take that model of listening to your wife. >> absolutely. let's take onene more question. >> he's
peg your pardon. >> about bush and reagan. >> is that there was always uneasy relationship bush gave a masterful speech at the reagan funeral and mrs. bush specifically chose bush, he wantedsh a president to speak at the reagan funeral, the national cathedral, i was there for the funeral. it was terrific, it was wonderful. k it's just a clash of cultures. reagan was populist and bush was houston elitist and, you know, when he was a kid he went to school in a limousine although he's...
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it secured victory or helped secure victory yesterday against cori bush.oint about josh hawley and the republicans is interesting. politico reported interestingly, aipac is the biggest single source of republican money going into democratic primaries. that's astonishing. if i'm chuck schumer, hakeem jeffries, doesn't matter how pro israel i am, i should be opposed to aipac, pouring republican money into my party's primaries. how is the democratic party okay with that? insurrectionist money, anti-abortion money, anti-lgbtq money, trump donor money coming into democratic party primaries and the democratic party is okay with that? >> yeah. it is very -- it is very -- it's a thing. it's a thing that's definitely happening. you have a documentary or there's a documentary that's coming out that zatao is a part of. >> it's our first original film called israel's reel extremism. they are different parties. israel is heading very, very much to the far right. on the ground examination of what you're showing right now, those viral tiktok videos vulgar putting out fro
it secured victory or helped secure victory yesterday against cori bush.oint about josh hawley and the republicans is interesting. politico reported interestingly, aipac is the biggest single source of republican money going into democratic primaries. that's astonishing. if i'm chuck schumer, hakeem jeffries, doesn't matter how pro israel i am, i should be opposed to aipac, pouring republican money into my party's primaries. how is the democratic party okay with that? insurrectionist money,...
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from the effects of bush fires. a koala is on the move under the cover of night. just like these qualities, the kangaroos, smaller cousins for australian wildlife conservation of these images are a small victory using camera traps, they are trying to find out how well different animal species are recovering from bush fires. so the camera takes the animals by a combination of movement and hate from the animals. so as the animal looks past the camera, usually a man with a bite station is if it gets triggered and takes 5 quick photos of the animal as it comes passed. get on the aaron greenville researches in the conic blue mountains, west of sydney. the area is a tourist draw, but is also prone to bush fires. that's why it was included in w w. f. us really is large scale camera sensor project. eyes on recovery of about 1100 camera traps were installed all over the country, especially in areas damaged by the bush fires of 20192020. the cameras generate millions of photos helps researchers analyze the data the. ready the artificial intelligence is actually enabling the
from the effects of bush fires. a koala is on the move under the cover of night. just like these qualities, the kangaroos, smaller cousins for australian wildlife conservation of these images are a small victory using camera traps, they are trying to find out how well different animal species are recovering from bush fires. so the camera takes the animals by a combination of movement and hate from the animals. so as the animal looks past the camera, usually a man with a bite station is if it...
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from the effects of bush fires, a koala is on the move under the cover of night. just like these wallabies, the kangaroos, smaller cousins for australian wildlife conservation. these images are a small victory. using camera traps, they are trying to find out how well different animal species are recovering from bush fires. so the camera takes the animals by a combination of movement and hate from the animals. so as the animal looks past, the camera usually event with a bite spacing is if it gets triggered and takes 5 quick photos of the animal as it comes passed. guess on the air. in greenville researches in the iconic blue mountains, west of sydney. the area is a tourist draw, but is also prone to bush fires. that's why it was included in w w. f. us really is large scale camera sensor project i, as on recovery. about 1100 camera traps were installed all over the country, especially in areas damaged by the bush fires of 20192020. the cameras generate millions of photos helps researchers analyze the data. ready the artificial intelligence is actually enabling them
from the effects of bush fires, a koala is on the move under the cover of night. just like these wallabies, the kangaroos, smaller cousins for australian wildlife conservation. these images are a small victory. using camera traps, they are trying to find out how well different animal species are recovering from bush fires. so the camera takes the animals by a combination of movement and hate from the animals. so as the animal looks past, the camera usually event with a bite spacing is if it...
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now, it is just a matter of time before the bush fires return and the animals suffer. the system won't save the animals in the event of this aspect, but knowing where they live and how many they are is extremely important for conservation. but how do the databases work? we ask them to explain it for us. it's as easy as drag and drop. researchers upload photos to one's life insights within seconds, image recognition, i identifies the animal. so when a research or a biologist uploads their camera trap data to the wildlife insights platform in our artificial intelligence model, most of the images and based upon what we, what we shown it before, it makes a prediction on what it thinks it sees inside the image the i matches the photos to animals that has been trying to recognize the database contains entries for over 3000 animal species. of value of one means absolute certainty. so 0.99, just from this image of an elephant, the trunk is very close. indeed. via isn't always that confident, for example, when distinguishing a leopard from a juggler on so platforms d, i can eve
now, it is just a matter of time before the bush fires return and the animals suffer. the system won't save the animals in the event of this aspect, but knowing where they live and how many they are is extremely important for conservation. but how do the databases work? we ask them to explain it for us. it's as easy as drag and drop. researchers upload photos to one's life insights within seconds, image recognition, i identifies the animal. so when a research or a biologist uploads their camera...
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from the effects of bush fires. a koala is on the move under the cover of the night. just like these wallabies, the kangaroos, smaller cousins for australian wildlife conservation. these images are a small victory. using camera traps, they are trying to find out how well different animal species are recovering from bush fires. so the camera takes the animals by a combination of movement and hate from the animals. so as the animal walks past, the camera, usually event with the bite spacing, is if it gets triggered and takes 5 quick photos of the animal as it comes past. guess. on the aaron greenville researches in the conic blue mountains west of sydney. the area is a tourist draw, but is also prone to bush fires. that's why it was included in w w. f. us really is large scale camera sensor project. eyes on recovery. about 1100 camera traps were installed all over the country, especially in areas damaged by the bush fires of 20192020. the cameras generate millions of photos helps researchers analyze the data. ready the artificial intelligence is actually enabling them t
from the effects of bush fires. a koala is on the move under the cover of the night. just like these wallabies, the kangaroos, smaller cousins for australian wildlife conservation. these images are a small victory. using camera traps, they are trying to find out how well different animal species are recovering from bush fires. so the camera takes the animals by a combination of movement and hate from the animals. so as the animal walks past, the camera, usually event with the bite spacing, is...
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purple color, yes, this is the usual english narrow-leaved lavender, it is dark, a rich color, those bushes that are dark, which are higher - this is the heathcote variety, that 's what it's called, and uh, when it dries, it becomes a rich blue color, very beautiful, then we have this... a lighter lavender, uh, this variety is most often voznesenskaya, that's what it's called, we also got it from seeds, we didn't specifically grown, it is beautiful in bloom, many people like it, some even like the lighter lavender, the shade of the smell, the shade yes, they are more fragrant, compared to the english mustache-leaved, it is more fragrant, but when it dries, it is so light, it becomes almost gray, we say that there is a more bouquet valando, less bouquet yes, more bouquet, less, because since we use all this later for floristry, we still divide it into such varietals - differences, yes, advantages, what will be better in a bouquet, what is worse, what can be used in a sachet - these are aromatic bags, let's say this light lavender, it is good for these aromatic bags, there is also a variety l
purple color, yes, this is the usual english narrow-leaved lavender, it is dark, a rich color, those bushes that are dark, which are higher - this is the heathcote variety, that 's what it's called, and uh, when it dries, it becomes a rich blue color, very beautiful, then we have this... a lighter lavender, uh, this variety is most often voznesenskaya, that's what it's called, we also got it from seeds, we didn't specifically grown, it is beautiful in bloom, many people like it, some even like...
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now, it is just a matter of time before the bush fires return and the animals suffer. the system won't save the animals in the event of disaster, but knowing where they live and how many they are is extremely important for conservation. but how do the databases work? we ask them to explain it for us. it's as easy as drag and drop. researchers upload photos to one's life insights within seconds, image recognition, i identify as the animal. so when a research or a biologist uploads their camera trap data to the wildlife insights platform in our artificial intelligence model looks at the images and based upon what we, what we shown it before, it makes a prediction on what it thinks it sees inside the image. the i matches the photos to animals that has been trying to recognize the database contains entries for over 3000 animal species. a value of one means absolute certainty. so 0.99, just from this image of an elephant, the trunk is very close. indeed. va isn't always confident, for example, when distinguishing a leopard from a judge you are on so platforms the i can even
now, it is just a matter of time before the bush fires return and the animals suffer. the system won't save the animals in the event of disaster, but knowing where they live and how many they are is extremely important for conservation. but how do the databases work? we ask them to explain it for us. it's as easy as drag and drop. researchers upload photos to one's life insights within seconds, image recognition, i identify as the animal. so when a research or a biologist uploads their camera...
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the area is a tourist draw, but is also prone to bush fires. that's why it was included in w w. f. us trail. he is large scale camera sensor project i, as on recovery of about 1100 camera traps were installed all over the country, especially in areas damaged by the bush fires of 20192020. the cameras generate millions of photos helps researchers analyze the data. ready the artificial intelligence is actually enabling them to sort through these images much more, much more rapidly. so it's basically improving their efficiency so they can go out and do you know, the work of the work that they need to do to manage that of species recovery, for instance, after collecting the photos from the cameras, researchers upload them to an a model called wildlife insights the google powered platform has a database of over 35000000 images and is being used by wildlife organizations all over the world. detects what kind of animal is seen within an image and labels that accordingly helping research move along more quickly. ready that we find ourselves in this point in time where climate change is
the area is a tourist draw, but is also prone to bush fires. that's why it was included in w w. f. us trail. he is large scale camera sensor project i, as on recovery of about 1100 camera traps were installed all over the country, especially in areas damaged by the bush fires of 20192020. the cameras generate millions of photos helps researchers analyze the data. ready the artificial intelligence is actually enabling them to sort through these images much more, much more rapidly. so it's...
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almost all of our bushes are propagated by us ourselves using seeds or cuttings, cuttings, we boughtout of botanical interest, when you go... you see a granny selling somewhere or somewhere in a garden center - some interesting one bush, you grab it, drag it, plant it, right here next to me you can see different varieties, the main lavender, which is bright, quite tall, a rich purple color, yes, this is the usual english spiky lavender, it is dark, a rich color, those bushes are dark ... the one that is taller is the heathcote variety, that's what it's called, and uh, when it dries, it becomes a rich blue color, very beautiful, then we have this lighter lavender, this variety is most often voznesenskaya, that's what it's called, it's also we got it from seeds, we didn't grow it on purpose, it's beautiful in bloom, many people like it, some even like lighter lavender, the shade of the smell, more aromatic, compared to english forest lavender, it's more aromatic, but when it dries, it's so light, it becomes grayish, we practically say that there is more bouquet lavender, there is less
almost all of our bushes are propagated by us ourselves using seeds or cuttings, cuttings, we boughtout of botanical interest, when you go... you see a granny selling somewhere or somewhere in a garden center - some interesting one bush, you grab it, drag it, plant it, right here next to me you can see different varieties, the main lavender, which is bright, quite tall, a rich purple color, yes, this is the usual english spiky lavender, it is dark, a rich color, those bushes are dark ... the...
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bush gave a masterful speech at the reagan funeral, and mrs. bush specifically chose bush.she wanted a president to speak at the ray reagan funeral at the national cathedral. i was there for the funeral. it was terrific, it was just wonderful. i don't know how to describe it, a clash of cultures. you know? reagan was western, agrarian, populist, and bush was houston elitist, and, you know, born -- when he was a kid, he went to school in a limousine. although he's a great man, he was aea great hero of world war ii, is that there was just, i mean, they did have lunch once together, once a week. and reagan really try, but on the other hand, they just disagreed on so many things, on so many things. so it was a very, very concern to answer your question, it was a very, very come pretty decade -- complicated relationship. and, of course, mrs. reagan said, look, i sleep with guy. of course i'm going to tell him, give him my advice. sors it's understandable that reagan would formulate some of his opinions based on his conversations with mrs. reagan. >> well, i know that you take th
bush gave a masterful speech at the reagan funeral, and mrs. bush specifically chose bush.she wanted a president to speak at the ray reagan funeral at the national cathedral. i was there for the funeral. it was terrific, it was just wonderful. i don't know how to describe it, a clash of cultures. you know? reagan was western, agrarian, populist, and bush was houston elitist, and, you know, born -- when he was a kid, he went to school in a limousine. although he's a great man, he was aea great...
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from the effects of bush fires. a koala is on the move under the cover of the night. just like these qualities, the kangaroos, smaller cousins for australian wildlife conservation of these images are a small victory. using camera traps, they are trying to find out how well different animal species are recovering from bush fires. so the camera takes the animals by a combination of movement and hate from the animals. so as the animal looks past the camera, usually a man with a bite station is if it gets triggered and takes 5 quick photos of the animal as it comes passed. get on the aaron greenville researches in the iconic blue mountains west of sydney. the area is a tourist draw, but is also prone to bush fires. that's why it was included in w w. f. us really is large scale camera sensor project. eyes on recovery are about 1100 camera traps were installed all over the country, especially in areas damaged by the bush fires of 20192020. the cameras generate millions of photos helps researchers analyze the data. the. ready the artificial intelligence is actually enabling
from the effects of bush fires. a koala is on the move under the cover of the night. just like these qualities, the kangaroos, smaller cousins for australian wildlife conservation of these images are a small victory. using camera traps, they are trying to find out how well different animal species are recovering from bush fires. so the camera takes the animals by a combination of movement and hate from the animals. so as the animal looks past the camera, usually a man with a bite station is if...
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from the effects of bush fires, a koala is on the move under the cover of night. just like these wallabies, the kangaroos, smaller cousins for australian wildlife conservation. these images are a small victory. using camera traps, they are trying to find out how well different animal species are recovering from bush fires. so the camera takes the animals by a combination of movement and hate from the animals. so as the animal looks past the camera, usually around with a bite space, that is, it gets triggered and takes 5 quick photos of the animal as it comes to pass to get on the air. in greenville researches in the iconic blue mountains, west of sydney. the area is a tourist drive, but is also prone to bush fires. that's why it was included in w w. f. us really is large scale camera sensor project i, as on recovery. about 1100 camera traps were installed all over the country, especially in areas damaged by the bush fires of 20192020. the cameras generate millions of photos helps researchers analyze the data. ready the artificial intelligence is actually enabling
from the effects of bush fires, a koala is on the move under the cover of night. just like these wallabies, the kangaroos, smaller cousins for australian wildlife conservation. these images are a small victory. using camera traps, they are trying to find out how well different animal species are recovering from bush fires. so the camera takes the animals by a combination of movement and hate from the animals. so as the animal looks past the camera, usually around with a bite space, that is, it...
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from the effects of bush fires. a koala is on the move under the cover of night, just like these wallabies, the kangaroos, smaller cousins for australian wildlife conservation. these images are a small victory. using camera traps, they are trying to find out how well different animal species are recovering from bush fires. so the camera takes the animals by a combination of movement and hate from the animals. so as the animal looks past, the camera, usually around with a bite spacing is if it gets triggered and takes 5 quick photos of the animal as it comes passed. i guess on the aaron greenville researches in the iconic blue mountains, west of sydney. the area is a tourist drive, but it's also prone to bush fires. that's why it was included in w w. f. us really is large scale camera sensor project. eyes on recovery, about 1100 camera traps were installed all over the country, especially in areas damaged by the bush fires of 20192020. the cameras generate millions of photos helps researchers analyze the data. ready
from the effects of bush fires. a koala is on the move under the cover of night, just like these wallabies, the kangaroos, smaller cousins for australian wildlife conservation. these images are a small victory. using camera traps, they are trying to find out how well different animal species are recovering from bush fires. so the camera takes the animals by a combination of movement and hate from the animals. so as the animal looks past, the camera, usually around with a bite spacing is if it...
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let me show you how it happened in the cori bush race. incumbent cori bush losing to wesley bell.irst congressional district in missouri. it's geographically small but population dense here. basically the story here is there's st. louis, it's the city of st. louis is entirely within this district, but the population in st. louis has been really going down. it's under 300,000 now, the district isn't just st. louis, it's also st. louis county. again, it's more suburban areas, smaller cities. there's a bit of a significant contrast between the city of st. louis and st. louis county. in the city of st. louis last night, cori bush won by high single-digits over wesley bell. out in the st. louis county portion of the district, a very different story. wesley bell double-digits there over bush. when bush first won this seat four years ago she also unseated an incumbent member of congress, that was william lacy clay, and back then, she also lost st. louis county, but it was only by four points. while winning st. louis city by about the margin she did last night. the difference for bush bet
let me show you how it happened in the cori bush race. incumbent cori bush losing to wesley bell.irst congressional district in missouri. it's geographically small but population dense here. basically the story here is there's st. louis, it's the city of st. louis is entirely within this district, but the population in st. louis has been really going down. it's under 300,000 now, the district isn't just st. louis, it's also st. louis county. again, it's more suburban areas, smaller cities....
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and nancy had these famous feuds with bush as well as with rice, gorbachev. so was there any evidence that there was that reagan had alzheimer's was towards the end of his administration or that come subsequent? well, the diagnosis certainly came subsequently. the hard question to answer is, did he have alzheimer's when he was already in office? and i actually asked one of his alzheimer's doctors that very question. and the answer i got was that he certainly the precursors of of alzheimer's, the plaques in the walls that cause alzheimer's, those were certainly present in his brain when he was president. but that doesn't mean that he had dementia. i would say he the the evidence suggests he did not. i mean if you look at the handwriting, for example, in his diary, it was pretty clear and legible from the beginning to the end of his presidency. but there was you know, you could tell there was a natural slowing down in the second term as he was getting up well into his seventies and his aides noticed that he was not as involved in his second term and doing thing
and nancy had these famous feuds with bush as well as with rice, gorbachev. so was there any evidence that there was that reagan had alzheimer's was towards the end of his administration or that come subsequent? well, the diagnosis certainly came subsequently. the hard question to answer is, did he have alzheimer's when he was already in office? and i actually asked one of his alzheimer's doctors that very question. and the answer i got was that he certainly the precursors of of alzheimer's,...
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are propagated almost all by ourselves with the help of seeds or cuttings, cuttings, some of the bushesught just out of botanical interest, when you go, you see a granny selling somewhere or somewhere in a garden center - some interesting bush, you grab it, drag it, plant it. right here next to me you can see different varieties, the main lavender, which is bright, quite tall, a rich purple color, yes, this is the usual english narrow-leaved lavender, it is dark, a rich color, those dark bushes that are higher - this is the heathcote variety, that's what it's called, when it dries, it ... becomes a rich blue colors, very beautiful, then we have a lighter lavender, this variety is most often voznesenskaya, that's also the name... we got it from seeds, we didn't grow it on purpose, it's beautiful in bloom, many people like it, some even like lighter lavender, the shade of the smell, the shade, yes, it's more aromatic, compared to english oskol-leaved, it's more aromatic, but when it dries, it's so light, it becomes almost gray, we say that there is a more bouquet-like valando, yes.
are propagated almost all by ourselves with the help of seeds or cuttings, cuttings, some of the bushesught just out of botanical interest, when you go, you see a granny selling somewhere or somewhere in a garden center - some interesting bush, you grab it, drag it, plant it. right here next to me you can see different varieties, the main lavender, which is bright, quite tall, a rich purple color, yes, this is the usual english narrow-leaved lavender, it is dark, a rich color, those dark bushes...
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and nancy had these famous feuds with bush as well as with rice, gorbachev. so was there any evidence that there was that reagan had alzheimer's was towards the end of his administration or that come subsequent? well, the diagnosis certainly came subsequently. the hard question to answer is, did he have alzheimer's when he was already in office? and i actually asked one of his alzheimer's doctors that very question. and the answer i got was that he certainly the precursors of of alzheimer's, the plaques in the walls that cause alzheimer's, those were certainly present in his brain when he was president. but that doesn't mean that he had dementia. i would say he the the evidence suggests he did not. i mean if you look at the handwriting, for example, in his diary, it was pretty clear and legible from the beginning to the end of his presidency. but there was you know, you could tell there was a natural slowing down in the second term as he was getting up well into his seventies and his aides noticed that he was not as involved in his second term and doing thing
and nancy had these famous feuds with bush as well as with rice, gorbachev. so was there any evidence that there was that reagan had alzheimer's was towards the end of his administration or that come subsequent? well, the diagnosis certainly came subsequently. the hard question to answer is, did he have alzheimer's when he was already in office? and i actually asked one of his alzheimer's doctors that very question. and the answer i got was that he certainly the precursors of of alzheimer's,...
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on it, paid off bush. no, never mind the polls show, but she genuinely brett presents the electorate on the goals issue. she's out and serves the champagne. a united democracy project congratulates far as well. progressive leader wesley bell on is victoria or representative corey bush. being price row is good policy and good politics. and this isn't a one off fellow as well critic jamal home and also found himself in a box price. has the bro records by pouring $17000000.00 into topping this a single mine then that was sent to dave men who? yes. why design us? well, he wasn't a whole lot cool scientist enough. despite states senate amend supports a fee as well and a broad coalition of endorsements from the jewish community. a number of republicans don't us at the american these well, public affairs committee upset that he has called for being the attend yahoo to be held accountable for the security failures on october, the 7th. and that's in the who's failure of leadership during this crisis. so it's a man
on it, paid off bush. no, never mind the polls show, but she genuinely brett presents the electorate on the goals issue. she's out and serves the champagne. a united democracy project congratulates far as well. progressive leader wesley bell on is victoria or representative corey bush. being price row is good policy and good politics. and this isn't a one off fellow as well critic jamal home and also found himself in a box price. has the bro records by pouring $17000000.00 into topping this a...
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it turns out they're angry at bush for criticizing a pack. and you would think they would question interference in our elections, right? when we heard that in the past, no. here's mr. biden's spokesperson. we're going to continue to condemn any type of political rhetoric in that way in that vein. and so it is important to be mindful and what we say and how we say it. but we cannot have this type of inflammatory dis divisive language in our political discourse. that's interesting, right? so we can't have and shouldn't have that type of divisive language in our political discourse. is that what i just heard her say? i think so. that's what, according to pierre, mr biden has told her that she wants, and that's why she made that statement. but i can't help now, but wonder if, if he means language like the one that he used. when he was asked about the president of china and the president of russia, the look for you have ireland and great britain and in no other public standing together against a murderous dictator. furious dog who is waiting in wo
it turns out they're angry at bush for criticizing a pack. and you would think they would question interference in our elections, right? when we heard that in the past, no. here's mr. biden's spokesperson. we're going to continue to condemn any type of political rhetoric in that way in that vein. and so it is important to be mindful and what we say and how we say it. but we cannot have this type of inflammatory dis divisive language in our political discourse. that's interesting, right? so we...
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bush gave a masterful speech at the the reagan funeral, and mrse bush. shee wanted a president to speak at the national cathedral. i was there for the funeral. it was terrific. it was just wonderful. i don't know how to describe it. just a clash of cultures. you know, reagan was western, agrain, populist, and -- aa gray january, and bush was houston elitist. you know, born -- when he was a kid, he went to school in aug limousine although-a great man, a great hero of world war ii. it was t just, i mean, they did have lunch together once a week. reagan really try, but on the other hand, they just disagreed on so many things. so it was a very, very -- to the answer your question, it was a very, very complicated relationship. and, of course, mrs. reagan said, look, i sleep with this guy, of course i'm going to tell him -- give him my advice. so it's t understandable that reagan would formulate some of his opinions based on his conversations with mrs. reagan. t model of listening to your wife as you at all. absolutely. your. absolutely. well, i think saw mayb
bush gave a masterful speech at the the reagan funeral, and mrse bush. shee wanted a president to speak at the national cathedral. i was there for the funeral. it was terrific. it was just wonderful. i don't know how to describe it. just a clash of cultures. you know, reagan was western, agrain, populist, and -- aa gray january, and bush was houston elitist. you know, born -- when he was a kid, he went to school in aug limousine although-a great man, a great hero of world war ii. it was t just,...
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[cheers] >> cori bush ousted, two liberal for even some democrats.oman blasted israel waffled on calling hamas a terrorist organization. bush threatening retribution. >> what you didn't want to do was allow me to get radicalized even more because this is the thing. i ain't scared. >> the race was the second most expensive in primary history. the congresswoman specifically called out aipac. the nation's largest pro-israel lobbying organization spent nearly $9 million trying to beat bush. >> aipac, i'm coming to tell your kingdom down. >> prosecutor wesley bell toppled bush, promising a different tone. >> i believe that words matter. >> yes, they do. >> but this race got nasty. >> reporters questioned some of bush's campaign tactics. especially on israel. >> one of your poll workers up in blackjack when mr. bell was at the polling place earlier today called him a child killer because of support foray pack. >> i don't know anything about that. >> bush remains under federal investigation for allegedly paying her husband with campaign funds for security.
[cheers] >> cori bush ousted, two liberal for even some democrats.oman blasted israel waffled on calling hamas a terrorist organization. bush threatening retribution. >> what you didn't want to do was allow me to get radicalized even more because this is the thing. i ain't scared. >> the race was the second most expensive in primary history. the congresswoman specifically called out aipac. the nation's largest pro-israel lobbying organization spent nearly $9 million trying to...
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and cory bush 153 percent about his st. itself that wesley bill 156 percent of st. louis county, which means that he took the suburbs and listen to be is that fewer progressivism of the sort that cory bush represented, or jamaal moment that doesn't play well in the suburbs and it is just too far left and would seem to be that there is a lesson therefrom for the trump campaign because as we have been discussing, and kamala harris and tim walz, you have to progressive candidates and if that nature the politics can be exposed, suburban voters get upset about that because we have these two demonstration of elections with cory bush and jamaal bowman. paul: and kim let's talk about the role of a that, because it is always an influential group of political group and gives to politicians both parties but they really made an effort this time to play and primaries. and it seems to have been effective and certainly cory bush taught so. kim: yes, this is important because this is an issue right, very much focused on support for israel
and cory bush 153 percent about his st. itself that wesley bill 156 percent of st. louis county, which means that he took the suburbs and listen to be is that fewer progressivism of the sort that cory bush represented, or jamaal moment that doesn't play well in the suburbs and it is just too far left and would seem to be that there is a lesson therefrom for the trump campaign because as we have been discussing, and kamala harris and tim walz, you have to progressive candidates and if that...
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from the effects of bush fires, a koala is on the move under the cover of the night. just like these qualities, the kangaroos, smaller cousins for australian wildlife conservation of these images are a small victory. using camera traps, they are trying to find out how well different animal species are recovering from bush fires. so the camera takes the animals by a combination of movement and hate from the animals. so as the animal looks past the camera, usually a man with a bite station is if it gets triggered and takes 5 quick photos of the animal as it comes passed, i guess on the aaron greenville researches in the iconic blue mountains west of sydney, the area is a tourist draw, but is also prone to bush fires. that's why it was included in w w. f. us really is large scale camera sensor project i, as on recovery of about 1100 camera traps were installed all over the country, especially in areas damaged by the bush fires of 20192020. the cameras generate millions of photos helps researchers analyze the data the. ready the artificial intelligence is actually enablin
from the effects of bush fires, a koala is on the move under the cover of the night. just like these qualities, the kangaroos, smaller cousins for australian wildlife conservation of these images are a small victory. using camera traps, they are trying to find out how well different animal species are recovering from bush fires. so the camera takes the animals by a combination of movement and hate from the animals. so as the animal looks past the camera, usually a man with a bite station is if...
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it turns out they're angry at bush for criticizing a pack. and you would think they would question interference in our elections, right? when we heard that in the past, no. here's mr. biden's spoke. first. we're going to continue to condemn any type of political rhetoric in that way in the same. and so it is important to be mindful and what we say and how we say it. but we cannot have this type of inflammatory dis divisive language in our political discourse. that's interesting, right? so we can't have and shouldn't have that type of divisive language in our political discourse. is that what i just heard her say? i think so. that's what, according to pierre, mr biden has told her that he wants, and that's why she made that statement. but i can't help now, but wonder if, if he means language like the one that he used. when he was asked about the president of china and the president of russia for you have ireland and great britain. and you know, other public standing together against a murderous dictator. if you're stuck, who is waging in world
it turns out they're angry at bush for criticizing a pack. and you would think they would question interference in our elections, right? when we heard that in the past, no. here's mr. biden's spoke. first. we're going to continue to condemn any type of political rhetoric in that way in the same. and so it is important to be mindful and what we say and how we say it. but we cannot have this type of inflammatory dis divisive language in our political discourse. that's interesting, right? so we...