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where we can go. the entire ecosystem is here and of course the car companies themselves are seeing, they have their own visibility, their own concept cars. technology today is not in a world where you can be a single company and do great things. you have to partner with other companies. everyone is aggressively partnering. that's we get these leaders from around the world because in four days they can see everyone they need to see and that would take them several months otherwise to go around the world and meet with them. >> gary shapiro, is the first mac news is the fcc net neutrality rollback. before we go further want to make sure to get your view on what they did. >> while tom is a very complex issue. i personally think it was the right thing to do because the sec a couple of years ctaunder the obama administers and gave them enormous power they should not have finished have the power to regulate every device that hooks up to the internet including automobiles. automobile companies and technology
where we can go. the entire ecosystem is here and of course the car companies themselves are seeing, they have their own visibility, their own concept cars. technology today is not in a world where you can be a single company and do great things. you have to partner with other companies. everyone is aggressively partnering. that's we get these leaders from around the world because in four days they can see everyone they need to see and that would take them several months otherwise to go around...
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you can. head laws cannot jump so it needs to creep from head to hair and children stick their heads together more than than adults do and other dangerous to the health. well they're nasty and. it's if you have them but they do not transmit diseases. you make it come so i would suspect that the kid has head lice how do you recognize it i mean do you really see the lights were sometimes the lights are not easy to see but what you can clearly recognize this if you're cute as a script scratching on the head and the scratching on the head is a clear indicator that maybe you maybe have a problem was with life so then you have to look and. the lies they have eggs these eggs are glued to the hair they are nits and to quite small and white usually. they adhere to the hair and it's so so you can see if you can remove the white spot. you maybe have allies and what do you do then i mean in recent time we just took the shaver and we shaved off the head bald so well but that's not the thing we do right now
you can. head laws cannot jump so it needs to creep from head to hair and children stick their heads together more than than adults do and other dangerous to the health. well they're nasty and. it's if you have them but they do not transmit diseases. you make it come so i would suspect that the kid has head lice how do you recognize it i mean do you really see the lights were sometimes the lights are not easy to see but what you can clearly recognize this if you're cute as a script scratching...
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it can be savoury, it can be sweet, it can be even alcoholic. 0h, now that's an idea!tchen at home? i mean, could we help solve the nation's obesity crisis, for example? brussel sprouts — who likes brussel sprouts? i mean, i do. but if you can make brussel sprouts taste like chocolate cake, surely that's going to be a good thing, right? exactly. you can make things taste really delicious with the flavours you like, but you can also tailor nutrition to make sure that you have all the right vitamins and nutrients in every single bite. so imagine having breakfast where you just take a superberry that has all the vitamins and nutrients for your day in a very tiny, very tasty flavour bite. so i'm going to try my own 3d—printed raspberry... mm! oh, gosh. it's quite hot. it's given me sucking—cheeks effect. that's brilliant, and absolutely fascinating that it literally built it here on its own. i'd like to introduce you to our head pilot for the evening. this is jack bishop. jack, welcome. thank you. ok, so, can you... ..we're going to fill the drone cage in a second with six
it can be savoury, it can be sweet, it can be even alcoholic. 0h, now that's an idea!tchen at home? i mean, could we help solve the nation's obesity crisis, for example? brussel sprouts — who likes brussel sprouts? i mean, i do. but if you can make brussel sprouts taste like chocolate cake, surely that's going to be a good thing, right? exactly. you can make things taste really delicious with the flavours you like, but you can also tailor nutrition to make sure that you have all the right...
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they say what diet can you take, can you measure your response to a diet, can you look at your protypr profile soosee what diet would be most useful for you. i want to illustrate three diseases where these are being applied and get to in fact the whole issue of data and artificial intelligence. so heart disease, cancer, and aging. in heart disease, there's a whole slew of new drugs, new imaging, and new ways in which of approaching. but importantly, i want to point out the following. the devises. there's an amazing set of devices deployed in the operating rooms and in clinics and remotely. the hybrid operating room, how many people have heard of hybrid operating room? probably nobody. hybrid operating room is the ability which you can image the patient at the same time doing surgery. now, it used to be we take an x-ray, put it up there, look at the patient, look back at the x-ray. now you can do this, not only in cutting surgery, but imagine doing it in cancer. you would be able to know exactly where the margin is and whether you have excised the cancer totally be doing imaging in the
they say what diet can you take, can you measure your response to a diet, can you look at your protypr profile soosee what diet would be most useful for you. i want to illustrate three diseases where these are being applied and get to in fact the whole issue of data and artificial intelligence. so heart disease, cancer, and aging. in heart disease, there's a whole slew of new drugs, new imaging, and new ways in which of approaching. but importantly, i want to point out the following. the...
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i can see if i can help this here. do you have questions? >> keep going. >> keep going? >> we'll see if this one works. i never used to play with this screen. don't have this in my office. i don't think its the within i want. you different one. >> so one of the curious artificialt intelligence which get comes from the crutch why the really, you not know, they are not intelligent in a sense, if you are were to network toe recognize, did you a good job in, if you images put in a cat image, you know, the time. right? you are set. you have this -- the question is what is going to do? did you learn anything about that? what about similar things, like what is going to happen by sticking image of a fire truck? is it going to solve my problems? am i? you know, have i learned something about the structure that will help me recognize the fire truck? you are curious. it is could kind of return right?thing, it doesn't really contain any intuition that is helping you recognizingo different types of images. you got a really good job of training on for example. then here, in this space
i can see if i can help this here. do you have questions? >> keep going. >> keep going? >> we'll see if this one works. i never used to play with this screen. don't have this in my office. i don't think its the within i want. you different one. >> so one of the curious artificialt intelligence which get comes from the crutch why the really, you not know, they are not intelligent in a sense, if you are were to network toe recognize, did you a good job in, if you images...
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such inflammations can also develop in the brain and says that can trigger seeking out. symptoms like depression or schizophrenia. psychiatry find a nationally rejected best his theory as well but he had many patients that didn't respond to conventional treatments so phoniness took a chance and tried dosing some of them with cortisone to reduce possible inflammation. we've now published several cases of patients that don't only have schizophrenia as it was defined twenty years ago but also have depression. after cortisone treatment putting it in simple terms they were healed. and those experiences were very exciting for us in the clinic. with cortisone the psychiatrist managed to help one patient within the space of a week who'd been suffering from delirium and hallucinations for seven years. this is a tremendously exciting area of psychiatry right now because this insight opens up completely new horizons in terms of treatment. patients are often relieved to be given a clinical cause for their condition society is more accepting of disease caused by micro-organisms than
such inflammations can also develop in the brain and says that can trigger seeking out. symptoms like depression or schizophrenia. psychiatry find a nationally rejected best his theory as well but he had many patients that didn't respond to conventional treatments so phoniness took a chance and tried dosing some of them with cortisone to reduce possible inflammation. we've now published several cases of patients that don't only have schizophrenia as it was defined twenty years ago but also have...
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germs can ride in on the breeze but thanks to modern technology air can be rendered as good as pathogen free . in the patient area air filters minimize the presence of airborne pathogens. here's a demonstration of thought technology. to split the booth testing to see if there are missed flows in the right direction downwards and that there are no flurries that move upwards it's a simulation the flow corresponds to the path of airborne germs filtered air enters from the vents in the ceiling free of bacteria we want to prevent any air rising from the floor that might carry bacteria towards the patient micro biological tests are conducted at least once a year. instrument preparation after an operational procedures such as an endoscopy instruments and equipment have to be cleaned. we distinguish between two basic kinds of back to recital procedure with respect to preparing instruments for further use. the one is disinfection killing so many germs that the few that survival not represent any danger to the human body. the other is sterilization that means killing all microorganisms procedures
germs can ride in on the breeze but thanks to modern technology air can be rendered as good as pathogen free . in the patient area air filters minimize the presence of airborne pathogens. here's a demonstration of thought technology. to split the booth testing to see if there are missed flows in the right direction downwards and that there are no flurries that move upwards it's a simulation the flow corresponds to the path of airborne germs filtered air enters from the vents in the ceiling free...
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maybe we can do something. we have a lot of good people in this room a lot of people who have a great spirit taking care of people we all represent. any legislation on daca, we feel, at least a strong part of this group feels, has to accomplish three vital goals. the chairman will be submitting a bill over the next two to three days that will cover many of these things. and obviously thif it gets pass that will go to the senate and we'll see how it all turns out. i feel having the democrats with us is absolutely vital. this should be a bipartisan bill. this should be a bill of love, truly. we can do that. it also has to be a bill where we're able to secure our border. drugs are pouring into our country at a record pace. we've greatly stiffened, as you know, and fewer people are trying to come in. but we have tremendous numbers of people and drugs pouring into our country. so in order to secure it, we need a wall, we need closing enforcement -- we have to close enforcement loopholes. give immigration officers --
maybe we can do something. we have a lot of good people in this room a lot of people who have a great spirit taking care of people we all represent. any legislation on daca, we feel, at least a strong part of this group feels, has to accomplish three vital goals. the chairman will be submitting a bill over the next two to three days that will cover many of these things. and obviously thif it gets pass that will go to the senate and we'll see how it all turns out. i feel having the democrats...
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and then we can have change. one comment, i have the same problem with my students to encourage them to work in aging fields. when we look at the media, a teacher of the doctors or nurses are heroes in the tv series. they are all bodybuilders. this is a picture of my students see. when i asked them to come in a nursing home, they say i do not like to come here, it smells very bad and i have to take care of old people. the people went to medicine because they have a passionate -- passion to help people. we are changing. we need to change public education media. i am sorry i am over >> i enjoy sitting next to a doctor who is clearly passionate about this subject. a few decades ago, people would look at me and say i was too young. i used to wear a button that said, aging. if it is not your issue, it will be. in my culture, seniors are the epicenter of our universe. i would say three major things that we tell people to think about. think about your financial plan. for women, even more important. start thinking about
and then we can have change. one comment, i have the same problem with my students to encourage them to work in aging fields. when we look at the media, a teacher of the doctors or nurses are heroes in the tv series. they are all bodybuilders. this is a picture of my students see. when i asked them to come in a nursing home, they say i do not like to come here, it smells very bad and i have to take care of old people. the people went to medicine because they have a passionate -- passion to help...
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everybody can hear the music. you can come to the back of roland street at midnight and hear it. it's not like this is a mystery issue. it's there, and i'm really appreciative of everything the commission has done because it's actually gotten better since last july. things have started to get better, and if it could just get fixed, we would be in heaven. i wouldn't care what hue was doing because, you know, it's just frustrating because they've known about these issues for so many years. bennett was in my living room eight years ago. i've met with him many, marijuanmany times. this is an e-mail. we've bought our own sound meter, and this is inside our home where the sound just bounces about between 70 and # 0, the bass hits; it just goes right up. and that's what i'm hoping can get solved, and i really want to thank everybody for their help on this. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is garth smith. i'm a homeowner and resident at 2 roland, as well, a neighbor to andrew diamond. it's a pretty simple issue here, it truly is, about a larg
everybody can hear the music. you can come to the back of roland street at midnight and hear it. it's not like this is a mystery issue. it's there, and i'm really appreciative of everything the commission has done because it's actually gotten better since last july. things have started to get better, and if it could just get fixed, we would be in heaven. i wouldn't care what hue was doing because, you know, it's just frustrating because they've known about these issues for so many years....
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don't forget you can follow us on twitter, where you can see loads of extra backstage videos and photosve one or two of these. cheers, see you soon. hello. there is something milder on the way through the coming days but with how we are starting sunday morning, you may need a bit of convincing of that because cold air is still very much in place. mild air, though, trying to push in from the south—west but as it does, it's bringing a band of rain. and this could be quite a troublemaker, actually, because running into the cold air, it is going to bring some snow and, indeed, some ice — particularly across central and northern parts of the british isles through the day ahead. so that could cause some travel disruption — bear that in mind if you do have plans to get out and about. so this is how the day shapes up then. this wet weather pushing northwards and eastwards — anywhere from north wales, the midlands, northwards, especially over high ground, there's likely to be a spell of snow, much of that though, turning back to rain by the end of the day as the milder air begins to win out and
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you can make an analysis here you can see very clearly which logo can be seen at intervals for how long. in s.a.p.'s innovation center in the german city of potsdam data experts are developing new applications for machine learning. machine learning is about the computer learning from data rather than being specifically programmed that enables us to process fundamentally restructured information such as natural speech a spoken word the written word pictures or videos in completely new ways. computers analyze data and identify patterns like humans learning from experience the more data available the more reliably a program can make its own decisions berlin start ups are already using the technology. in pharma cultivates vegetables and herbs in computer controlled modules on location in supermarkets or restaurants the data collected on growth and consumption is aimed at obtaining a perfect match between cultivation and demand. but while in farms data volumes are growing only slowly online retailer outfitter a has collected enormous amounts. outfitter restyle lists put together wardrobes fo
you can make an analysis here you can see very clearly which logo can be seen at intervals for how long. in s.a.p.'s innovation center in the german city of potsdam data experts are developing new applications for machine learning. machine learning is about the computer learning from data rather than being specifically programmed that enables us to process fundamentally restructured information such as natural speech a spoken word the written word pictures or videos in completely new ways....
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can employers afford it?look like they are in a wallet —— a relatively weak position given everything you have outlined, the question is if they can afford it. profits are up, can they paid staff more? depends on each individual industry. some industries are doing really well, exports keep increasing every quarter, almost. but what this union actually wants, lots of it is in line with what the centre—left social democrats want in the new governing coalition, so interestingly it is notjust one union saying this is what we want, it is lots of workers across the country who are not unionised. what is interesting about this particular trade union and this particular set of strike action is right to january is that if the employers say they will go for it, it will feed into the governing coalition negotiations, so it might end up that whether employers can afford it oi’ that whether employers can afford it or not, they will have to put forward at least some of these options for workers, such as an optional lower w
can employers afford it?look like they are in a wallet —— a relatively weak position given everything you have outlined, the question is if they can afford it. profits are up, can they paid staff more? depends on each individual industry. some industries are doing really well, exports keep increasing every quarter, almost. but what this union actually wants, lots of it is in line with what the centre—left social democrats want in the new governing coalition, so interestingly it is notjust...
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do we can do better. >> i can do anything betr than you. ♪♪ >> like that. i'm sure you know by now, she assional freest it's actually the 2017 freestyle football world champ. you ca ball and go somewhere. this next kid is tyson. he's also a finisher. >> oh tyson, hey! >> beautiful swing, mate. >> you're tiny!ught he was small because he was so far away. >> he's got a beautiful swing cute face. >> i made it! >> he's still running, hug dad after he the hole in one. >> of course. >> back to girls doing it better than boys. we love you, but your nurse game is shot. >> i your >> this was during the holiday season and having trouble getting theun to work.mmo? >> no. wrong person usingause after h tries tries hatries -->> oh! >> bullseye, buddy. >> yes! ye >> we love you. >> i'm goi s just how eas to a horse 13>> what? >> this to be at university college hospital in london. you slowlyhe closely followed by the man with the shovel and bucket. >> yes, they thought this out. the horse is like hello, hi how are yo it's beautiful.at's moses. he's there visit somebody s
do we can do better. >> i can do anything betr than you. ♪♪ >> like that. i'm sure you know by now, she assional freest it's actually the 2017 freestyle football world champ. you ca ball and go somewhere. this next kid is tyson. he's also a finisher. >> oh tyson, hey! >> beautiful swing, mate. >> you're tiny!ught he was small because he was so far away. >> he's got a beautiful swing cute face. >> i made it! >> he's still running, hug dad after...
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if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. and if we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >>> stephen curry returned to the warriors' line up after missing two games with a sprained ankle. golden state tore up toronto, putting up its best first half on the road since 1990. they played in milwaukee last night. and plays like that. draymond green with k.d. the dubs led by as much as 27, but it raptors came back until k.d. just clutch with under 25 seconds left. curry the following two free throws to secure a two-point win. that was a close one. how about the coyotes visiting the sharks and they scored like this was a basketball game? down 5-3 in the third. and knocked in a game tying goal with 15 seconds left. so this is going to over time. joe pavelski, look
if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. and if we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >>> stephen curry returned to the warriors' line up after missing two games with a sprained ankle. golden state...
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it's thursday we can can. how is the weekend. >> you like 70s. >> i like 70s. >> looks like we'll push up to milder temperatures heading towards this upcoming weekend. and now a live look at oakland on 88 oh. traffic flow is normal. moving. 5 a degrees and dry weather through this evening. we'll talk about the weekend forecast and the next chance of rain next week in a few minutes. >>> a big anniversary in the world of music. we go to folsom prison 50 years after johnny cash's famous concert. . big anniversary in the history of music. it involves a music legend á ad a now-legendary >>> in sunday -- saturday actually marks a big anniversary in the history of music, involving a music legend and now a legendary prison. >> he is so legendary. nbc bay area's reporter takes us behind the walls of folsom prison to mark the anniversary of a special concert. >> hello, i'm johnny cash. ♪ i hear the train a coming, rolling around the bend ♪ ♪ and i ain't seen the sunshine since i don't know when ♪ ♪ i'm stuck in folsom p
it's thursday we can can. how is the weekend. >> you like 70s. >> i like 70s. >> looks like we'll push up to milder temperatures heading towards this upcoming weekend. and now a live look at oakland on 88 oh. traffic flow is normal. moving. 5 a degrees and dry weather through this evening. we'll talk about the weekend forecast and the next chance of rain next week in a few minutes. >>> a big anniversary in the world of music. we go to folsom prison 50 years after...
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if we can get. our . ability to retain our culture has been distinct how the decision that's being distinct well known i'm going to be very easy. i want to share with you an idea mr president from one of our online community they're eager to help you solve this issue so black physicist says levees and pumps like new orleans maybe they they could be a solution for helping you out making sure the water doesn't come across it so high that you have to move but in general the seems not to be trifled with is there a technological solution to this rising ocean. well that's precisely the question that i've been asking that route here i've been talking to richard is more about or has actually talking to the united arab emirates and you know those islands and including the engineers who built the islands themselves the dutch and i've spoken to the koreans up spoken to the new zealand i was there anybody who thinks has an idea how we may be able to continue to live on a rock i think you're wonderful to be able to do
if we can get. our . ability to retain our culture has been distinct how the decision that's being distinct well known i'm going to be very easy. i want to share with you an idea mr president from one of our online community they're eager to help you solve this issue so black physicist says levees and pumps like new orleans maybe they they could be a solution for helping you out making sure the water doesn't come across it so high that you have to move but in general the seems not to be trifled...
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what it can do and what it can helpfully do is that if there is progress in this trial in these talks slowly gradually over a period of time it then paints the u.s. as the only belligerent and hostile force which is seeking belligerent means in resolving the issue and that will force the us to do it recalculation off its policy on north korea and try to see how it can also facilitate more peaceful solutions rather than just hawkish solutions so from that perspective it can be useful but we must also remember in mind that there's only so far that south and north korea can go and it is essential that during this period north korea does not take any belligerent actions are not know it's there to the north korean delegation said that successful talks would be the perfect need years gift i mean what do you think north korea specifically is hoping to get out of these negotiations. i think north korea is really genuinely seeking seeking to play the conciliation card if one reads our president kim. chairman kim jong un speech on new year's day is a good third of that speech was devoted to ric
what it can do and what it can helpfully do is that if there is progress in this trial in these talks slowly gradually over a period of time it then paints the u.s. as the only belligerent and hostile force which is seeking belligerent means in resolving the issue and that will force the us to do it recalculation off its policy on north korea and try to see how it can also facilitate more peaceful solutions rather than just hawkish solutions so from that perspective it can be useful but we must...
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and can i be honest with you. i hope he can. because if he can't, if he can't, and if he wasn't born in this country, which is a real possibility. i'm not saying it happen -- it's a real possibility. much greater than i thought two or three weeks ago. then he's pulled one of the great cons in the history of politics. they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists, and some, i assume are good people. look at my african-american over here, look at him. are you the greatest. >> we're building a wall, he's a mexican, we're building a wall between here and mexico. >> if you are saying he can't do his job because of his race, is that not the definition of racism? >> i don't think so at all. >> his wife, if you look at his wife, she was standing there, she had nothing to say, she probably -- maybe she wasn't allowed to have anything to say. >> you had some very bad people in that group, you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. >> john fredericks. the reality is, that these racist xenophobic views a
and can i be honest with you. i hope he can. because if he can't, if he can't, and if he wasn't born in this country, which is a real possibility. i'm not saying it happen -- it's a real possibility. much greater than i thought two or three weeks ago. then he's pulled one of the great cons in the history of politics. they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists, and some, i assume are good people. look at my african-american over here, look at him. are you the greatest....
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and -- >> can anyone help me? >> see who comes to her rescue. >> this is the start of a relationship. >> right? new power to beat down your cold and flu. new power... ...to fight back theraflu's powerful new formula to defeat 7 cold and flu symptoms... fast. so you can play on. theraflu expressmax. new power to defeat 7 cold and flu symptoms... now. the bug stops here protection. lysol kills over 100 illness-causing germs and viruses, even those that may cause stomach bugs. lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> closed captioning provided by --it cortizone 10® works fast to heal irritation, and relieve itch for 10 full hours. cortizone 10® >>> princess leia and hans solo have a message for all their friends and family. oh. >> look at that little yoda. >> little yoda don't look very amused. the force is growing. they're having a baby. >> it wasn't going to happen on may 4th? >> this is the way they've chosen to share the fact they're about to have a baby. this next fellow's name is dean. dean is about to get some new
and -- >> can anyone help me? >> see who comes to her rescue. >> this is the start of a relationship. >> right? new power to beat down your cold and flu. new power... ...to fight back theraflu's powerful new formula to defeat 7 cold and flu symptoms... fast. so you can play on. theraflu expressmax. new power to defeat 7 cold and flu symptoms... now. the bug stops here protection. lysol kills over 100 illness-causing germs and viruses, even those that may cause stomach...
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i think we can get there. i look forward to hearing your testimony about how we're progressing in that. i thank the chairman for his leadership on this very important issue. >> i thank the gentleman. welcome. without objection your full written statement will be made part of the record. you are recognized to make any oral comments you wish to make. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman thornberry, rank iing member and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to provide an joefr view of the department's financial statement progress and plans. i appreciate your committee's long and unwavering support for this effort. i also want to thank congressman conway tr his leadership over the years related to the audit. his direction of the committee's 2011 panel on financial management helped the department maintain its focus on audit. to rebuild the armed forces he also made a commitment to start the audit. inside the department of defense, secretary mattis and shanahan have set a tone from the top that em
i think we can get there. i look forward to hearing your testimony about how we're progressing in that. i thank the chairman for his leadership on this very important issue. >> i thank the gentleman. welcome. without objection your full written statement will be made part of the record. you are recognized to make any oral comments you wish to make. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman thornberry, rank iing member and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to provide...
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senator tester can remember the days like i can where there were party phone lines. a lot of the issues we address are issues that impact the daily lives of people in his state, just like they do so many members of this committee. senator tester, welcome. good to have you here. thank you. we're going to start with some questions and i want to address this to mr. monje and ms. bickert, you both mentioned in your testimony google, twitter, facebook and microsoft announced the formation of a hashing coalition to better identify and ultimately remove offending content. the question is, is there any shared standard for what constitutes extremist or terrorist content in your coalition? >> thank you, chairman, for that question. our companies are constantly working with one another and with civil society and with smaller companies to address the issues that change and evolve as new things that we see around the world. we are constantly adapting how we attack the challenge and we do rely on the advice and good counsel, not only of our peer companies, but also of academics an
senator tester can remember the days like i can where there were party phone lines. a lot of the issues we address are issues that impact the daily lives of people in his state, just like they do so many members of this committee. senator tester, welcome. good to have you here. thank you. we're going to start with some questions and i want to address this to mr. monje and ms. bickert, you both mentioned in your testimony google, twitter, facebook and microsoft announced the formation of a...
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make or she can make. there is no need to establish a net tangible stress to address to the borrower that the refeepancing is in police, and if you don't abide by it you th lender are subject to sanctions or gway from the program and he's been able to make his decision himself, based on his circumstances and his expected turn of living in that house. >> mr. motley is talking about consequences to bad actors in the system. mr. london, can you talk a little bit about that and how we hold people accountable for churning and taking advantage of veterans who may not be told in the clearest or necessary terms just what they are taking on? >> sure. before i answer that question specifically i do want to touch base on what you are talking about the disclosure and share some good news with you. >> great. >> today in our program we have a requirement that lenders do exactly what you describe. we call that the earl worksheet where on the company's letterhead they have to disclose the terms of the loan to include the
make or she can make. there is no need to establish a net tangible stress to address to the borrower that the refeepancing is in police, and if you don't abide by it you th lender are subject to sanctions or gway from the program and he's been able to make his decision himself, based on his circumstances and his expected turn of living in that house. >> mr. motley is talking about consequences to bad actors in the system. mr. london, can you talk a little bit about that and how we hold...
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can you guys busy with. where they actually come from and one of our robots you call yes this is called that was actually a spy sutherland's for us so that in some time we really want to see whether the working of the airplanes maybe just maybe sat around some of that station for us so i has a hidden camera you know so you might not really aware that he's watching you but is watching. you see. everything. the camera is also intelligent enough to to actually see use recognize faces so what happens is once a sees a phase you can actually i mean know you by your name could spend testing. as you can see these where these are some of the projects made by kids really. then pays regular visits to schools across the country to drum up interest in coding and robotics so you just call me from pointing out by that point he says it was just me you know i mean we have two thousand five hundred students across the country it was you we expose them to that feel you know they always get a better idea of how to go about thin
can you guys busy with. where they actually come from and one of our robots you call yes this is called that was actually a spy sutherland's for us so that in some time we really want to see whether the working of the airplanes maybe just maybe sat around some of that station for us so i has a hidden camera you know so you might not really aware that he's watching you but is watching. you see. everything. the camera is also intelligent enough to to actually see use recognize faces so what...
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but if you can make a big thing with fast, you can do incredible things. smithsonian has this tremendous potential. fromisiting a friend france who said our government is wrapped in museums. the potential upside of the smithsonian is it can be so amazing. that is for me, a nibble smithsonian is amazing -- nimble smithsonian is amazing. >> i would like to ask david another plan since i have you on the ropes. goalhas to do with the that sets out the idea we are going to understand 21st century audiences in a new and different way. you oversee the second-most visited museum in the country, and last year's second-most visited museum in the world. no one on this panel perhaps is as qualified to talk about the audiences as you are. what does that gold mean about understanding and profiting from a better understanding of so-called 21st century audiences? >> there are two things. free admission is a double-edged sword. there is no demographic knife. but we don't interact with them. they are not going through a pay point or a checkpoint. we don't understand our vis
but if you can make a big thing with fast, you can do incredible things. smithsonian has this tremendous potential. fromisiting a friend france who said our government is wrapped in museums. the potential upside of the smithsonian is it can be so amazing. that is for me, a nibble smithsonian is amazing -- nimble smithsonian is amazing. >> i would like to ask david another plan since i have you on the ropes. goalhas to do with the that sets out the idea we are going to understand 21st...
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so you can too.f-paced flexpath format you can finish the bachelor's degree you started in 12 months, and under $10,000. so you can live and learn. experience flexpath today. only at capella.edu. so you can live and learn. actually, the biggest dinos only ate plants! mu-um dinosaurs only eat meat! and country crock is made with plants. country crock has always been made with the goodness of plants. it has real, simple ingredients... and the same country fresh taste you love. welcome to crock country. mary had a little lamb whose fleece was white as snow. but after an electrical fire from faulty wiring, mary's vintage clothing and designer shoe collection were ruined. luckily, the geico insurance agency had recently helped mary with renters insurance, and she got a totally fab replacement wardrobe at bloomingdale's. mary was inspired to start her own fashion line, exclusively for little lambs. visit geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. >>> this is how you superstart your day righ
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stock up on canned goods? you never get a chance to eat those canned goods.ve and one second, you are not. >> the best response i heard was the husband of my wife's friend. they were there for her birthday party. russian. everybody panicking, people crying. his wife is crying. he goes, we go to bed. if you wake up, all good. [laughter] you can't get better than that. >> that's a cool dude. >> i love hawaiian shirts but it's weird when they are at a national security conference. do you through a tie over a hawaiian shirt? i don't know. i don't get it. i love hawaiian shirts. love them. >> just not in a serious meeting. >> you can wear them anyway. coming up, north korea's.olympic fever. north and south are joining hands to win a few metals. or die trying. seriously, if you lose, you die. that's next. [applause] >> their dear leader, sending cheerleaders. north and south korea will march under a united flight. they've agreed to field a women's ice hiking team. the north will send 230 cheerleaders to their death. but a foreign minister said the word shouldn't be
stock up on canned goods? you never get a chance to eat those canned goods.ve and one second, you are not. >> the best response i heard was the husband of my wife's friend. they were there for her birthday party. russian. everybody panicking, people crying. his wife is crying. he goes, we go to bed. if you wake up, all good. [laughter] you can't get better than that. >> that's a cool dude. >> i love hawaiian shirts but it's weird when they are at a national security...
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you can feel it.ng the city and on the other side you have the artistic project. i think this is why nuit blanche is so famous. and it certainly seems to have worked. there are over 150 events on throughout the night and every venue we went to was packed. the most popular events are the ones that are more immersive. i enjoyed this quite serene exhibition about european rail travel. it is a soundscape that has been composed to evoke the history of rail. and with the smoke and the dark garden, it is quite atmospheric. the whole of paris seems to come togetherfor this event with restaurants, bars and public transport staying open through the night for those in it for the long haul. if you are hardy you can party until7am. but i am not quite able to make it that far. it is past 1am. and this party is showing no signs of letting up. but it is the end of this week's travel show and coming up next week... henry's in australia's red centre to find out how a ban on climbing the sacred site of uluru could affec
you can feel it.ng the city and on the other side you have the artistic project. i think this is why nuit blanche is so famous. and it certainly seems to have worked. there are over 150 events on throughout the night and every venue we went to was packed. the most popular events are the ones that are more immersive. i enjoyed this quite serene exhibition about european rail travel. it is a soundscape that has been composed to evoke the history of rail. and with the smoke and the dark garden, it...
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that means you can get inside. you can sit in there. you can learn more about the interior, the features and how it runs. there will be tesla workers on hand to answer questions. as you mentioned production has been slow. tesla had to push back the date more cars will be made. if you order today they say it still won't get to you for at least a year. there's more than half a million people on the waiting list. it's supposed to be an electric car for the masses, about half the price starting at $35,000. now one thing you might be wondering if you can test drive the car today, actually you cannot. that is something you plan to do in the future. reporting live, elissa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> a six-hour standoff in santa rosa is over. now the suspect is in custody. >> neighbors were allowed to return to their homes around 8:00 last night. no one was hurt. the man is believed to have been involved in an attempted robbery in santa rosa on tuesday night. >> still buzzing after truth and lies, the tonya harding story that aired on abc 7 las
that means you can get inside. you can sit in there. you can learn more about the interior, the features and how it runs. there will be tesla workers on hand to answer questions. as you mentioned production has been slow. tesla had to push back the date more cars will be made. if you order today they say it still won't get to you for at least a year. there's more than half a million people on the waiting list. it's supposed to be an electric car for the masses, about half the price starting at...
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if we can at least. like why are you like you're hurting you're actually hurting so tell me about that. when i used to teach elementary school like a kid came up to me crying the first thing i don't say is i don't say like that doesn't hurt. if i were to do that i would redouble the damage of what that child is feeling and that's what i think we're doing as adults is like right off the bat we're denying the pain and specifically with certain backgrounds and certain groups which is i know you don't have access to pain i think the left does that very well . and i think as a strategy. it's flawed and if some of us can at least be curious i think there's a lot of information if we treat pain as information we're going to learn something as opposed to denying the entire reality of existence of somebody by saying that they don't have access to it one of the songs on our album rattle the cage is trying to speak to the fact that when we get so caught up in being right and making sure that our narrative is domina
if we can at least. like why are you like you're hurting you're actually hurting so tell me about that. when i used to teach elementary school like a kid came up to me crying the first thing i don't say is i don't say like that doesn't hurt. if i were to do that i would redouble the damage of what that child is feeling and that's what i think we're doing as adults is like right off the bat we're denying the pain and specifically with certain backgrounds and certain groups which is i know you...
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you can see the brush strokes you can see that human has. made that product and you can feel. it when you in the room. this is the home of the company as a child he loved his parents painted. but later he searched in vain for a wallpaper company for his own home. he came up with the idea for his company so i don't think we should. i think we should be calling them or. something like that it creates a wonderful. country. environment in a place where otherwise you walk outside and there are. pollution. is just very pretty. painted designs maybe on affordable for most of the interior design is generally just back in fashion becoming more. and more and more. countless manufacturers now. have designs often digitally printed and much more affordable and there are definite trends to elaborate patterns have made it from a cap. and interior design. after the big trend was the greenery and we saw a lot of. what they thought we did you train new deal to be provided. to train ticket that direction which is a very iffy secret cotton very bored quarter. b
you can see the brush strokes you can see that human has. made that product and you can feel. it when you in the room. this is the home of the company as a child he loved his parents painted. but later he searched in vain for a wallpaper company for his own home. he came up with the idea for his company so i don't think we should. i think we should be calling them or. something like that it creates a wonderful. country. environment in a place where otherwise you walk outside and there are....
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can they can prepare things like satellites and. power networks to handle it but how can we were lying on predictions about sol or storms when scientists can't even predict earthquakes accurately well earthquakes are totally different thing but you in general have some time when you're when there isn't because the light from a large solar flare reaches us within eight minutes when it from the sun whereas the radiation the particles the part that would cause a disruption in the earth's magnetic field that can take hours longer so there is some time that you get some warning time that you get you know we're protected against sol or storms by our natural magnetic field but now it's failing because it is realigning but isn't that the normal it all happened before right and humans were fine somehow. yeah i don't i don't know about the dangers that you're speaking about because i've never heard any such things know anything credible now the earth's magnetic field as you say does occasionally switch its polarity of the north becomes the so
can they can prepare things like satellites and. power networks to handle it but how can we were lying on predictions about sol or storms when scientists can't even predict earthquakes accurately well earthquakes are totally different thing but you in general have some time when you're when there isn't because the light from a large solar flare reaches us within eight minutes when it from the sun whereas the radiation the particles the part that would cause a disruption in the earth's magnetic...
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you can buy coconut hand moisturizers, you can buy cuticle creams, but you can also make your life reallyour own home spa, which is a much less expensive way than to buy these gloves which is quite fabulous. >> for itchy scalp. >> you want to get rid of the scale using a sal sill lick acid you have to get the scales off, do a combination of baking soda or apple cider vinegar. leave it on for a couple minutes, rinse it off and mix a egg yolk with yogurt, create minutes, go in the shower, rinse it off and you will be great for the winter. >> i love it.t( high-five. thank you so much. all the recipes are on our website. hoda, is it awesome? >> oh, my gosh. >>> up next meryl davis weighs in on the u.s. olympic figure skating team, but first this is "today" on nbc. team. first, this is "today" on nbc. it's time for sleep number's 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? it's the lowest prices of the season on the queen c4 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides. now only
you can buy coconut hand moisturizers, you can buy cuticle creams, but you can also make your life reallyour own home spa, which is a much less expensive way than to buy these gloves which is quite fabulous. >> for itchy scalp. >> you want to get rid of the scale using a sal sill lick acid you have to get the scales off, do a combination of baking soda or apple cider vinegar. leave it on for a couple minutes, rinse it off and mix a egg yolk with yogurt, create minutes, go in the...
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i can do it they can. see what is last time i told them look i came by car if you work hard then you'll build roads and maybe even airfields and land on them if you're here at the. princess abs a once to see how the kids are getting on. the children's grades improved thanks to the cellar lamp says their teacher. when we got the lights we were very happy. to have children doing our homework by torchlight and when the batteries ran out or the torch broke they couldn't continue working though. but since getting these lamps when i asked them a question about what we've learned all there i'm sure. then suddenly they can all tell me the answer. already. in rural book enough so most people live from livestock or arable farming. most of the work is done by hand. very few people here can afford electricity there are just a couple of generators. without the mama lights such close work would be difficult thanks to the initiative you can also see small solar panels hanging at almost every window they recharge the lamp
i can do it they can. see what is last time i told them look i came by car if you work hard then you'll build roads and maybe even airfields and land on them if you're here at the. princess abs a once to see how the kids are getting on. the children's grades improved thanks to the cellar lamp says their teacher. when we got the lights we were very happy. to have children doing our homework by torchlight and when the batteries ran out or the torch broke they couldn't continue working though. but...
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can i capture grandma and grandpa?k like, how they move, even what they think, to a certain extent? can we combine that with artificial intelligence where it would be possible to have an interaction with a person who is not alive anymore? here in the uk, the forever project is also working on a similar idea at the national holocaust centre and museum, virtually preserving survivor experiences. but a digital legacy isn'tjust for people like these. most of us will leave a will regarding our possessions or instructions for our funeral arrangements, but now emphasis is also being placed on our digital footprint too. i spoke to facebook‘s head of global policy, monika bickert, about our post—mortem account options. this is such an incredibly sensitive subject that for facebook, i would imagine is an impossible task to get right. it's certainly a very difficult area for us. losing people is so hard, and at facebook, we want to make sure that we are respecting that person's life and respecting the choices that person made, bu
can i capture grandma and grandpa?k like, how they move, even what they think, to a certain extent? can we combine that with artificial intelligence where it would be possible to have an interaction with a person who is not alive anymore? here in the uk, the forever project is also working on a similar idea at the national holocaust centre and museum, virtually preserving survivor experiences. but a digital legacy isn'tjust for people like these. most of us will leave a will regarding our...
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if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures.f we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >>> how do you think the physical went? >> i think it's going to go very well. i'll be very surprised if it doesn't. >> president trump full of confidence heading into his first physical as commander in chief, even suggesting the stock market might fall if it didn't go well. after the president spent about three hours, give or take, with doctors today, the white house released a brief statement from the lead white house official, who happens to be a u.s. navy rear admiral, dr. ronny jackson said, quote, the president's physical exam today at walter reed medical center went exceptionally well. the president is in excellent health and i look forward to briefing some of the deta
if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures.f we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >>> how do you think the physical went? >> i think it's going to go very well. i'll be very surprised if it...
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so how can we break out of that paradigm? what opportunities are there to provide a quality education to families who can't afford that? and almost every private-based faith-based schools do something to support low-income families but hoch would broaden that pool to take the opportunity for more people? that's appeared on shift the we need to occur in the financial model change that we need to occur for that to be reasonable for school to be able to do. >> i'm sorry, i think the light might not work. can you try? i want to make sure our online audience came here. >> thank you. the other paradigm shift is the idea that parents can be educators even if they don't necessarily have academic qualifications that most people would consider necessary to be public school are private school teachers. and some of the testing we've done like in the homeschooling community is that give the kids that are tutored in which basic homeschooling is, to score higher on all tests and it's not based on educational background appeared for its a pe
so how can we break out of that paradigm? what opportunities are there to provide a quality education to families who can't afford that? and almost every private-based faith-based schools do something to support low-income families but hoch would broaden that pool to take the opportunity for more people? that's appeared on shift the we need to occur in the financial model change that we need to occur for that to be reasonable for school to be able to do. >> i'm sorry, i think the light...
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how can that impact midterm elections in november? we know life can be hectic. that's why, at xfinity, we've been working hard to simplify your experiences with us. now, with instant text and email updates, you'll always be up to date. you can easily add premium channels, so you don't miss your favorite show. and with just a single word, find all the answers you're looking for - because getting what you need should be simple, fast, and easy. download the xfinity my account app or go online today. >> fox news alert. we learned the 15-year-old charged in the shooting in kentucky will be tried as an adult. the attack left two teenagers dead and anti-other -- 18 others injured. they're still searching for answers. >> this is a wound that is beginning to take a long time to heal. for some in this community, will never fully heal. there's a lot to be done. it's going to be a long few days. we in law enforcement will do our job and do it well. >> police have yet to identify the suspect who you can see being led away in handcuffs. he's been charged with two counts of mu
how can that impact midterm elections in november? we know life can be hectic. that's why, at xfinity, we've been working hard to simplify your experiences with us. now, with instant text and email updates, you'll always be up to date. you can easily add premium channels, so you don't miss your favorite show. and with just a single word, find all the answers you're looking for - because getting what you need should be simple, fast, and easy. download the xfinity my account app or go online...
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well, we can do without.nd part of it is some responsibility we have to take for ourselves in that we have tried to be too strong. we've tried to say we're going to buck up. we've suffered so much, we're going get through this too. instead of realizing, like you point out in your piece, that some folks are beginning to realize we do need this. it's not shameful. this is something we deserve and something the community deserves. >> it always strikes me that one of the biggest inequalities is access to mental health resources. if you move around elite america, everybody is in therapy. everybody has multiple -- seriously. the amount of mental health resources directed at people in the top 1%, top 10%, people of affluence and means when they have to deal with things that go wrong in their live, a car crash, a pregnancy that was terminated, whatever it was, they have access. and people who are living through some of the most traumatic experiences you can in america essentially have access to none. >> right. >> and
well, we can do without.nd part of it is some responsibility we have to take for ourselves in that we have tried to be too strong. we've tried to say we're going to buck up. we've suffered so much, we're going get through this too. instead of realizing, like you point out in your piece, that some folks are beginning to realize we do need this. it's not shameful. this is something we deserve and something the community deserves. >> it always strikes me that one of the biggest inequalities...
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knowing where we can meet or what we can do is really important. and this is when it comes into the idea of resilience. how can we be resilient society. one of the towns that i focus on in the book is a small town at the base of the olympic peninsula in washington state. it is a working town in a very sort of modest economically modest fishing community. they are right in the zone for ac nami. and we know a major tsunami and one that looks like a whole lot of that tsunami that devastated so much of japan. that is an entirely real possibility. knowing that what they decided to do was to take action. the very modest town passed a major referendum for something like $8 million and they decide what they were get a do was build a tsunami sheltering station at the top of their new grade school they knew that they could keep all of the kids in their district safe. it is incredibly sophisticated sheltering system built about this building. they've got it down to 27 buckets. they can get all of the kids in this district and they know that they are to be saf
knowing where we can meet or what we can do is really important. and this is when it comes into the idea of resilience. how can we be resilient society. one of the towns that i focus on in the book is a small town at the base of the olympic peninsula in washington state. it is a working town in a very sort of modest economically modest fishing community. they are right in the zone for ac nami. and we know a major tsunami and one that looks like a whole lot of that tsunami that devastated so...
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as long as gps can still get you lost you can count on geico saving folks money. i'm breeding, man.en minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> powerfulities are waiting make n matt ryan about tak the eagles. >> we aren't the only ones being forced frozen temperatures. we'll show you how the copes. >>> first another of the forecast. >> we could see freeztomorro cthe commute ve now at the action news accu-weather forecast. >> we are tracking some changes early as tomorrow evening because of the precithat's on the way. we issued an accu-weather alert a windchill wea been . it goes up as 1:00 tomorrow afternoon through 9:00 p.m. on monday. and here's what we are tracking. storm tracker 6 by double scan ra you moistureto our west. you can see mixed precipitat moving into chicag statur way from the southeasttheast direction, we're notf rrivinot ofs w after a pretty long workday. er6. the moisture approaching from the west east direction by4:30 tomorrow afternoon be we've north and w preselphia and rain a farthe south can ex in our coat rain and rain at temperat
as long as gps can still get you lost you can count on geico saving folks money. i'm breeding, man.en minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> powerfulities are waiting make n matt ryan about tak the eagles. >> we aren't the only ones being forced frozen temperatures. we'll show you how the copes. >>> first another of the forecast. >> we could see freeztomorro cthe commute ve now at the action news accu-weather forecast. >> we are...
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can we have a speaker on this matter from the southeast of england we can have a speaker from the southeast. thank you. >> at the age of 18 this is not the excuse to deny them the right to vote for two reasons the education system for the changes and the law adapts 2017 they are by law able to pay income tax [inaudible] there's the demographics 16 and 17 year old and imagine how much and this is the result for more for the generations needs. thank you very much. [applause] >> now and last and the first debate it was called relatively late. this time i am looking for a speaker now. yes, whichever one i saw first. it had been for the same outcome of being recognized due to this and they've given another challenge. why give another chance if we can make a change in a short amount of time with such a big campaign to be done. thank you. [applause] that is the biggest reaction getyetrecorded in the parliamenn 2017 according to the young woman in the third row. a most interesting display a few hundred yards there were thousands of working-class people including 5,000 with the electoral reform. thi
can we have a speaker on this matter from the southeast of england we can have a speaker from the southeast. thank you. >> at the age of 18 this is not the excuse to deny them the right to vote for two reasons the education system for the changes and the law adapts 2017 they are by law able to pay income tax [inaudible] there's the demographics 16 and 17 year old and imagine how much and this is the result for more for the generations needs. thank you very much. [applause] >> now...
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we can see erdogan can be dictated by policies. when we look at june elections and what happened with the peace process and how erdogan saw the peace process wasn't benefiting him numerically during elections and he could swerve into the national space we're talking about. i think for the elections, whether it will be held in 2018 or 2019, erdogan faces a huge -- a huge risk to whatever he does, not just whether the nationalist base will be fragmented, which probably will do with the e party, use the turkish word for the party. english it is a bit difficult. whether that is fragmented or not, erdogan will probably in terms of the country's economy for the first time, it will be at a stage where you probably won't be able to hide it as much. i think you believe now certain cracks have been covered pretty well. i think we have to look at the case right now and how that could have a severe economic impact in the next few months. the run-up to the election that will be a huge factor. people are expecting that right now. that's probably
we can see erdogan can be dictated by policies. when we look at june elections and what happened with the peace process and how erdogan saw the peace process wasn't benefiting him numerically during elections and he could swerve into the national space we're talking about. i think for the elections, whether it will be held in 2018 or 2019, erdogan faces a huge -- a huge risk to whatever he does, not just whether the nationalist base will be fragmented, which probably will do with the e party,...
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you can make all the arguments you want, we can, we can scream top of the lungs, divestment is the language they're going to listen to. i speak more in general. the public bank coalition is here. we had the meeting over the past six months and national nurses united, dsa and more. i'm leaving out some. follow us on twitter at public bank sf and like us on facebook. there's a budget and finance committee and we're going to urge this is the answer. we're a charter city and county and we can accelerate it. we have 10 billion, imagine what wall street would think if we took 10 billion because of fossil fuels. thank you. >> any other public comment? hearing none, next item. >> the next item is item three, approval of minutes from november. november 29th draft minutes for discussion and action. >> do we have a motion for the approval of the minutes? >> i move it through. >> second. >> moved by commissioner wan and seconded by commissioner stephenson. all in favor? >> aye. >> public comment? hearing none, motion passes. thank you. >> the next item is item for general comment. members of the public
you can make all the arguments you want, we can, we can scream top of the lungs, divestment is the language they're going to listen to. i speak more in general. the public bank coalition is here. we had the meeting over the past six months and national nurses united, dsa and more. i'm leaving out some. follow us on twitter at public bank sf and like us on facebook. there's a budget and finance committee and we're going to urge this is the answer. we're a charter city and county and we can...
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