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politics they might see this. as disgusting and so actually this might also strengthen support on the republican side metaphor does of course he's trying to clean his own sheet with it and it's about his own career and his own role in that so i would assume when a ford is not through the core republican that is that is represented here and just briefly before we go you're an expert on transatlantic relations leaders here in europe how are they dealing with all the traumatic the united states it's of course impossible for them because the all this is dragging away attention and energy from the from the white house and it would be much more needed to fill the open posed to have an idea of what the white house and of the ministries do together so they all hope for a more stable. running of the of the government and we don't see this is only day four of the new year. in fact it is heading rico head of the program on u.s. transatlantic relations at the german council on foreign relations and berlin thank you to the u.s
politics they might see this. as disgusting and so actually this might also strengthen support on the republican side metaphor does of course he's trying to clean his own sheet with it and it's about his own career and his own role in that so i would assume when a ford is not through the core republican that is that is represented here and just briefly before we go you're an expert on transatlantic relations leaders here in europe how are they dealing with all the traumatic the united states...
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many people might have forgotten, and you might understand why, but henry bolton was elected ukip leader and since then it's emerged he's left his wife for a younger party activist. some text messages have emerged, in which she made some racist and disparaging comments about meghan markle. ukip know how to turn these things into even more ofa drama to turn these things into even more of a drama than a crisis, and now they say he has to choose between his girlfriend of hisjob, the comments of the party chairman today. we understand other papers are printing other messages, referring to other things equally despicable, to be honest. ukip, they area despicable, to be honest. ukip, they are a party without a purpose, and seemingly a party without a leader again, it seems. they seem to have trouble getting the right leader in post for any length of time.” suppose, when he was elected, he might have seemed a decent choice, an ex—army person and so might have seemed a decent choice, an ex—army person and so on, might have seemed a decent choice, an ex—army person and so on, and he might have se
many people might have forgotten, and you might understand why, but henry bolton was elected ukip leader and since then it's emerged he's left his wife for a younger party activist. some text messages have emerged, in which she made some racist and disparaging comments about meghan markle. ukip know how to turn these things into even more ofa drama to turn these things into even more of a drama than a crisis, and now they say he has to choose between his girlfriend of hisjob, the comments of...
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that's the difference between what one person might accept because the behavior might be wanted. so no touching of any variety is lawful if it's not wanted. there are new parameters to touch another person and there's no ifs, ands or buts about it. and that's where some people feel the parameters are different. but particularly in the workplace and it legislates for this type of behavior. whether it's understood it's different. but any unwanted conduct is beyond pale. to take you back to sexism. my portfolio is hate. it's not primarily sexual harassment. and we talk a lot about prejudice and what causes prejudice. if you define sexism as a form of prejudice, there are a number of activities we feel are important to addressing that. one is actually an issue encouraging people to talk about it and report it. it gets out in the open. so it's exposed to a conversation. it's also expose d to challenge. and another is this points of source be it an education system and educating people about their behavior and challenge them about why they might think a certain way about it. it actuall
that's the difference between what one person might accept because the behavior might be wanted. so no touching of any variety is lawful if it's not wanted. there are new parameters to touch another person and there's no ifs, ands or buts about it. and that's where some people feel the parameters are different. but particularly in the workplace and it legislates for this type of behavior. whether it's understood it's different. but any unwanted conduct is beyond pale. to take you back to...
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he seems surprised that some british companies might have to decamp to the continent if there isn't a deal. didn't we know all that already? it does seem to be something dawning upon the brexiteers and the government thatjust upon the brexiteers and the government that just seemed obvious to begin with. there's a quote here from the brussels to spokesman saying we are surprised the uk government is surprised that the commission is preparing for a no deal scenario. i think you can add me to that, i'm surprised too. the front page of the daily telegraph on a similarthing, front page of the daily telegraph on a similar thing, german threat to brexit trade deal. angela merkel strong opposition may torpedo blueprint. there were some who were hoping angela merkel doesn't form a coalition and doesn't get back into power. what we've seen since the election in germany is that angela merkel is somewhat diminished. what we see with this story being on the front page is that she still does hold a strong degree of sway. what she seems to be doing here and why brexiteers are probably worried, is th
he seems surprised that some british companies might have to decamp to the continent if there isn't a deal. didn't we know all that already? it does seem to be something dawning upon the brexiteers and the government thatjust upon the brexiteers and the government that just seemed obvious to begin with. there's a quote here from the brussels to spokesman saying we are surprised the uk government is surprised that the commission is preparing for a no deal scenario. i think you can add me to...
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they might lose money. there are commercial scholarly publishing, an increasing number, but they price them out of reach for most normal human beings so the university presses to try to reach an audience of educated general readers with their books and pricing is usually set to that level. next our method of acquiring books, eric runs the department differs from other kinds of publishers so our editors often do have a degree in the field or had some kind of graduate training and are given areas of specialization to acquire them. we have a history editor who also does economics and philosophy and religion editor so they become specialists in those areas, they go to the conferencees, they develop expertise in a group of people they cultivate and learn about the new trends in the field. the main relationship would be with an agent. we do deal with agents sometimes, the trade publishers, the main person they are cultivating are the agents they are dealing with and try to get the agents for books they would like
they might lose money. there are commercial scholarly publishing, an increasing number, but they price them out of reach for most normal human beings so the university presses to try to reach an audience of educated general readers with their books and pricing is usually set to that level. next our method of acquiring books, eric runs the department differs from other kinds of publishers so our editors often do have a degree in the field or had some kind of graduate training and are given areas...
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andrew: pokemon go gave us a sense of what might be possible.kind of a catalyst for thought. when we look at ar and the there he is things apple and google are providing for us in mobile, think about any information that might overlay an experience to enhance that experience. that might be geolocation, other things that you do in your life, what your friends are doing, what's in your calendar, what is in your fridge. and so, when we are looking at right now is how many strings of information does any player have available to them and how might , they use those streams of data to extend and enhance their experience? so that when i am playing the sims, the amount of eggs in my fridge might have an impact of how my sim's fed. it might mean when i am playing madden mobile, when i'm at a game i have access to different players then i do when i am not at again. might mean that if i in that soccer practice, i'm rewarded for all the things i do at soccer practice: i get back to playing my fifa game. we are thinking about this notion of mixed reality not
andrew: pokemon go gave us a sense of what might be possible.kind of a catalyst for thought. when we look at ar and the there he is things apple and google are providing for us in mobile, think about any information that might overlay an experience to enhance that experience. that might be geolocation, other things that you do in your life, what your friends are doing, what's in your calendar, what is in your fridge. and so, when we are looking at right now is how many strings of information...
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that might be because the u.s. supported the win over isis most listeny, but also if you to arab media at the moment, one of the big challenges -- they are not saying the u.s. participated. it is hard to say. the survey was also conducted before trump made the announcement that the u.s. would move its capital from tel aviv to jerusalem, so you might see it come down. host: it is the global leadership report. where can viewers go to check it out? guest: gallup.com. host: you can call in if you want to talk about it. we have lines for democrats, republicans, independents, and those outside the u.s.. bernadette is in new mexico, line for democrats. go ahead. morning.ood listen, i am sure you are serving a wonderful purpose, i guess, but it just leads to the robo calls, the continuous robo calls that we get from these survey people, taking surveys right. they call at the most inopportune times. sometimes, they are just plain rude, and they do not respond when you say hello, but they have your information. it is like th
that might be because the u.s. supported the win over isis most listeny, but also if you to arab media at the moment, one of the big challenges -- they are not saying the u.s. participated. it is hard to say. the survey was also conducted before trump made the announcement that the u.s. would move its capital from tel aviv to jerusalem, so you might see it come down. host: it is the global leadership report. where can viewers go to check it out? guest: gallup.com. host: you can call in if you...
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might. put that number that you know well but i've got a lot i've got. a building even when i find that wal-mart offers i need a fund only look in doing that is to. get a. look here at them i say see you have some out there the idea that. there is almost no data needed to wonder. what's out there that are helping how can we do it today when others will but i might. still learned it would they feel that they would see the way in the surgical mother dear good the like does one does the border good yeah we're going to some of them are going to go get i think will cool down much do you want me to get some books out of the way say one was one of the computing problems with our new life because i didn't. want to move next to you didn't down my nose i want to be a good family because i wanted to do they mean c'mon now that may be a good team idea or something i like a couple. of whom are coming into their days embark on a wagon or decade ago we. got me i'm ready to move back i think i've got a win
might. put that number that you know well but i've got a lot i've got. a building even when i find that wal-mart offers i need a fund only look in doing that is to. get a. look here at them i say see you have some out there the idea that. there is almost no data needed to wonder. what's out there that are helping how can we do it today when others will but i might. still learned it would they feel that they would see the way in the surgical mother dear good the like does one does the border...
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you get the results that you might ask that -- that you might expect. rightecurity, richard is on saying that there are different names. that is the case. thequestion is what are basis of starting a negotiation with different names? at some point you are going to have to start some negotiation. the reality is even if you do not think that the principal motivator for north korea is insecurity, no one would deny that part of it is insecurity given their history for the people or for the insecurity of the regime. the question is whether if you give them some sense of security, whether that will make them more open to negotiation. likeyou go into something a suggestion written by an article writer that says let's play 50,000 chinese troops on north korea soil to a sure that we would never attack north korea. that is innovative thinking. in principle, those are the kinds of things and ideas that we need to think about. with the question of our credibility and the possibility of war, despite all that we have -- despite what might all the different options, th
you get the results that you might ask that -- that you might expect. rightecurity, richard is on saying that there are different names. that is the case. thequestion is what are basis of starting a negotiation with different names? at some point you are going to have to start some negotiation. the reality is even if you do not think that the principal motivator for north korea is insecurity, no one would deny that part of it is insecurity given their history for the people or for the...
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democrats might want to show their serious over daca. republicans could choose another issue appeared the border wall is probably a big thing. could be border security, immigration, but for them to say i care about this issue so much that i am willing to shut down the government over it, it very well might happen. host: and willing to take the blame for the shutdown? frankly, for a lot of these members who are in safe districts, they go home and if they are shown they are willing to take the blame, if they are shown to be fighting for something that their constituents believe in. guest: that is maybe even more true for the president who wants to drain the swamp and when know this has of government, and he that weted for months might need a good shutdown. so we could see some appetite from him to do this. guest: especially if there is no border wall spending. host: a call from the line for republicans. sarah, go ahead. shrink i think once they government, there will be enough money to build a wall. we can build anything, because governmen
democrats might want to show their serious over daca. republicans could choose another issue appeared the border wall is probably a big thing. could be border security, immigration, but for them to say i care about this issue so much that i am willing to shut down the government over it, it very well might happen. host: and willing to take the blame for the shutdown? frankly, for a lot of these members who are in safe districts, they go home and if they are shown they are willing to take the...
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you might as well take credit for it. quickly, the advantages of a regular renewal process, you may say what's the point if you don't change? but there's a lot going on underneath is what i'll maintain. the first, we believe this is a critical part of our accountability, that this is a critical element of our fiduciary responsibility, to canadians, to ensure on a regular basis that we are working under the best possible framework for them. second, it's a way of defusing potential problems. by that i mean, if this is a once-in-a-lifetime event, oh, they're going to renew the target and things might change, there's a lot of excitement around it. but if there's a regularity to it, this is business as usual. you defuse a lot of that. we're just taking care of business for you. next, it promotes -- oh, wait, deliberate and transparent mechanism to engage stakeholders. this is terribly important, the transparency part in particular. when the bank of canada renews the agreement with the government, this isn't the product of some
you might as well take credit for it. quickly, the advantages of a regular renewal process, you may say what's the point if you don't change? but there's a lot going on underneath is what i'll maintain. the first, we believe this is a critical part of our accountability, that this is a critical element of our fiduciary responsibility, to canadians, to ensure on a regular basis that we are working under the best possible framework for them. second, it's a way of defusing potential problems. by...
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winchell really might make it quite bitter. bitter.113 --> 613566586:33:50,586 i'm 613566586:33:50,586 --> 1227133172:40:27,061 kasia 1227133172:40:27,061 --> 1840699758:47:03,534 madera 1840699758:47:03,534 --> 2454266344:53:40,008 with 2454266344:53:40,008 --> 3067832931:00:16,480 bbc 3067832931:00:16,480 --> 3681399517:06:52,953 world 3681399517:06:52,953 --> 4294966103:13:29,426 news. our top story. to find a diplomatic solution to the north korean nuclear crisis. united states —— the threat he presents to the world. he was due to retire. this comes after reports suggested president trump wanted him removed. com... police in indonesia have detained 12 transgender women. to behave like "real men". that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news it's time for hardtalk. from the world economic forum in davos. cyril ramaphosa. president of the ruling anc. very soon, if jacob zuma heeds calls to resign early.
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look a little bit different it might not be complete it might seem a little bit different than what you would see on a legitimate website or even. on the internet when things aren't spelled the right way or the right. things to look at if you don't ask for it go ahead you know as i spoke with some c.b.p. people they advised me that you know they're charging higher prices on sites that are like amazon it's not necessarily going to a chinese retailer where you might be suspect that you're getting a fake item but if you're buying something from like amazon and they're charging close to retail how do you how does a consumer protect themselves there are a lot of issues with e-commerce platforms and the fact that it's more difficult to tell exactly what you're getting that's why the i.c.c. does work so closely with intermediaries to help to clean up that problem looking at customer reviews taking advantage of the return policy if you do get a counterfeit item those are all really important other web sites will take advantage as well of people's different or standing of what happens in dif
look a little bit different it might not be complete it might seem a little bit different than what you would see on a legitimate website or even. on the internet when things aren't spelled the right way or the right. things to look at if you don't ask for it go ahead you know as i spoke with some c.b.p. people they advised me that you know they're charging higher prices on sites that are like amazon it's not necessarily going to a chinese retailer where you might be suspect that you're getting...
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is not really a culprit in the narrow sense so that might be the come out and he might even use these these assessments for the leaders here in europe how are they dealing with all the traumatic the united states it's of course impossible for them because the all this is dragging away attention and energy from the from the white house and it would be much more needed to fill the open posed to have an idea of what the white house and and the ministries do together so they all hope for a more stable. running of the of the government and we don't see this as only day four of the of the new year in fact it is heading reka head of the program on u.s. transatlantic relations at the german council on foreign relations in berlin thank you. while many trump critics see michael wolff book as further proof of a president way out of his depth it appears that it will do little damage to his image among his supporters if anything they are turning on those who attack him like bannan his new site breitbart once a favorite among trump supporters being bombarded with angry comments one person writing i
is not really a culprit in the narrow sense so that might be the come out and he might even use these these assessments for the leaders here in europe how are they dealing with all the traumatic the united states it's of course impossible for them because the all this is dragging away attention and energy from the from the white house and it would be much more needed to fill the open posed to have an idea of what the white house and and the ministries do together so they all hope for a more...
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, we might have someone just messing up. they might just look at the drawings and understand from one area of the drawings that they can remove certain elements of the building or do whatever. there may be more restriction like in the architectural side shows with regard of planning and has approved. the way i see it, miss representation, rouge contractor. i think a lot of these people are out there and we're inspectors and we want a good safe building and everybody wants to see the priority line being updated to be fire resistant and weatherized. the other thing we think, i'm jumping ahead on the presentation, they have portions of the building to do what is necessary. you have to put in a foundation. to put in the foundation you have the wall and the floor and they're out there doing what's necessary and meanwhile, we don't always get out there and see what the shoring is because there's no complaint and we have no reason to go by there. what concerns me a bit, the worker working underneath the shoring of the elements of t
, we might have someone just messing up. they might just look at the drawings and understand from one area of the drawings that they can remove certain elements of the building or do whatever. there may be more restriction like in the architectural side shows with regard of planning and has approved. the way i see it, miss representation, rouge contractor. i think a lot of these people are out there and we're inspectors and we want a good safe building and everybody wants to see the priority...
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and might. have found you out in the house with me in that i have a night out and i will and i found one machine i mean not that i am a man who came in today. for a little you know poor would be for you and me and me and you me with. the. goober who would keep you out of the. home and i looked at her i knew i knew and she'll come. back into who me. michael is a one. woman above which she managed to pull i mean i know andy about and for me and i was in a pool me my heart and i had. a mash official i began she kind of i'm not a. little frequently on the. run but i mean i. was up close i'm a mom and ok i'm going to not much as i'm in my band ok but now that you know when it was open now that the only killed including a good liberal a little kid good legally you know when you didn't come out again would. you say that we needed to open up the ok the child is going to have it and the issue of cloning really poorly when we do this a little early to give a little. bit of the. idea that it. did. or did.
and might. have found you out in the house with me in that i have a night out and i will and i found one machine i mean not that i am a man who came in today. for a little you know poor would be for you and me and me and you me with. the. goober who would keep you out of the. home and i looked at her i knew i knew and she'll come. back into who me. michael is a one. woman above which she managed to pull i mean i know andy about and for me and i was in a pool me my heart and i had. a mash...
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so we might be skeptical about there might be something even better elsewhere. and also i think the fact there are obstacles. if they do know about it, then they find, you know, some -- well, for lack of a better word, user unfriendliness of the reviews. so to talk about drug approval practice, for instance, first of all you have to -- you need a number of mouse clicks to even find your way to drugs at fda and then to the drug that you're looking for and then sorting out which one has the efficacy and safety reviews to separate that out for the generics which have no efficacy and safety reviews. that's one issue. secondly, you will typically for a drug, if you're looking for the very first indication that was approved for the drug in question, then you're in luck. you probably will find that. if oernn the other hand you're looking for an indication number two or number three, you're not in luck. you really will not find that. this is usually tributed to a workload issue. so navigating to the reviews, finding what you're looking for, and then once you get there y
so we might be skeptical about there might be something even better elsewhere. and also i think the fact there are obstacles. if they do know about it, then they find, you know, some -- well, for lack of a better word, user unfriendliness of the reviews. so to talk about drug approval practice, for instance, first of all you have to -- you need a number of mouse clicks to even find your way to drugs at fda and then to the drug that you're looking for and then sorting out which one has the...
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so now he might, if he follows the same path as chp, chp might be en masse criminalized. i am exhibit a here, because those of you who have been following the news, as of last tuesday, a couple of years before usa case kicked off, and a couple hours before chp leader announced erdogan extended family's offshore accounts, istanbul prosecutor's office issued an arrest warrant against me, arguing i was a witness at the trial and that i was guilty of providing a fake document the new york southern district prosecutor's office. i think this is erdogan's main challenge, means he needs to criminalize opposition. at this point he can only do it in a farcical. if you want to pay a few cents you can check court documents. the istanbul prosecutor's office is certainly capable of checking the witness list. i'm not there. even if i were there, even under turkey's state of emergency, being called a witness to a trial is not a criminal offense. what do you do in a democracy that's just a ballot box, where all the major players are criminalized. for example, just a couple days ago, again
so now he might, if he follows the same path as chp, chp might be en masse criminalized. i am exhibit a here, because those of you who have been following the news, as of last tuesday, a couple of years before usa case kicked off, and a couple hours before chp leader announced erdogan extended family's offshore accounts, istanbul prosecutor's office issued an arrest warrant against me, arguing i was a witness at the trial and that i was guilty of providing a fake document the new york southern...
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some people might say this might be a little frothy and moving up to bank quickly, but what we foundlyzed the data since 1990, when the data crosses an arc above 70 it is typically positive, and every time it is crossed over 80 it is positive for the next 12 months. momentum might slow down the equity market but that does not mean we are in for a price correction. vonnie: you might have your work cut out for you, mark. i would probably give this chart somewhere in the region of a minus, b plus. mark: im and a man. none of this minas rubbish. you know it is a bond story. let's talk about the two-year path of the treasury curve. let's make it global. let's compare it to what is happening in greece. the search for yield has sent investors to strange places, and i would not say greece is a strange place, but the search for yield has sent investors to many parts of the globe. the blue line is the greek two-year yield. the u.s. two-year yield was just over 1%. the u.s. two-year yield is now above the greek two-year. , it is the interest rate expectations and economic growth and the improvi
some people might say this might be a little frothy and moving up to bank quickly, but what we foundlyzed the data since 1990, when the data crosses an arc above 70 it is typically positive, and every time it is crossed over 80 it is positive for the next 12 months. momentum might slow down the equity market but that does not mean we are in for a price correction. vonnie: you might have your work cut out for you, mark. i would probably give this chart somewhere in the region of a minus, b plus....
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look a little bit different it might not be complete it might seem a little bit different than what you would see on a legitimate website already. on the internet when things aren't spelled the right way or the right. things to look at the one that's sorry go ahead you know as i spoke with some c.b.p. people they advised me that you know they're charging higher prices on sites that are like amazon it's not necessarily going to a chinese retailer where you might be suspect that you're getting a fake item but if you're buying something from like amazon and they're charging close to retail how do you how does a consumer protect themselves there are a lot of issues with e-commerce platforms and the fact that it's more difficult to tell exactly what you're getting that's why the i.c.c. does work so closely with intermediaries to help to clean up that problem looking at customer reviews taking advantage of the return policy if you do get a counterfeit item those are all really important other web sites will take advantage as well of people's different or standing of what happens in differ
look a little bit different it might not be complete it might seem a little bit different than what you would see on a legitimate website already. on the internet when things aren't spelled the right way or the right. things to look at the one that's sorry go ahead you know as i spoke with some c.b.p. people they advised me that you know they're charging higher prices on sites that are like amazon it's not necessarily going to a chinese retailer where you might be suspect that you're getting a...
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you might want to do the same. howellville road shut down near conestoga road in tredyffrin township because of a gas main work that they're doing right there. stick to conestoga road instead. outside live on the boulevard extension that's your southbound traffic heading towards the schuylkill moving nicely. nobody speeding so looking pretty good so far as you head towards the schuylkill expressway. we're live in voorhees in camden county showing you route 73 here at cooper road and we see traffic's moving okay at this point. roads are mostly just wet here and your main highways, a lot of crust and ice off to the side. be careful on your ramps, your overpasses but we haven't seen a lot of accidents yet. we do have some speed restrictions like 55 miles an hour on i-495 both directions so both for that one in delaware matt. >> thank you, karen. more on this potentially icy morning "action news" reporter jeanette reyes is live outside dobson elementary school in manayunk. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, matt.
you might want to do the same. howellville road shut down near conestoga road in tredyffrin township because of a gas main work that they're doing right there. stick to conestoga road instead. outside live on the boulevard extension that's your southbound traffic heading towards the schuylkill moving nicely. nobody speeding so looking pretty good so far as you head towards the schuylkill expressway. we're live in voorhees in camden county showing you route 73 here at cooper road and we see...
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-- that looks like you might want to prosecute it. that's happened in serious ethics cases for members of congress. ethics committee is doing intense investigation of a member of congress accused of some ethics violation, in the course of the investigation they turn up serious evidence of potential wrongdoing by that member of congress, that was not otherwise known to or being pursued by the relevant law enforcement agency. in cases like that, the ethics
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they might have most needed it. we might have expected it. perhaps to move more quickly. what's critical here is six years later, lawmakers they're still threatening the fed about the target. not from the left this time. from the right. we have the. >> go ahead. >> let's assuming this goes -- this is the out going chair during financial services committee. this is during the last july report. the hearing. >> in a recent press conference some interpreted comments that you made to indicate that you were open to an increase in the inflation target. are you pursuing an increase in the inflation target or other members of the fonc is this a matter of discussion to increase the 2% inflation target? >> it is not. we reaffirmed the 2% inflation target in january. we are very focussed on trying to achieve our 2% inflation target. and it is now the subject of discussion. >> thank you i will take no for an answer. >> that crystallizes it here. i will take no for an answer. >> having looking over my shoulder is not. >> just to think about it. will jay pal be treated differently than
they might have most needed it. we might have expected it. perhaps to move more quickly. what's critical here is six years later, lawmakers they're still threatening the fed about the target. not from the left this time. from the right. we have the. >> go ahead. >> let's assuming this goes -- this is the out going chair during financial services committee. this is during the last july report. the hearing. >> in a recent press conference some interpreted comments that you made...
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you know, who knows what might happen.k once brexit does happen, i think the european union might well want to think again about how it operates. it might change. but, you know, as kevin says, it's a gift to the daily brexit graph. i'm surprised at david livington, one of the cleverest members of the cabinet. i'm surprised he didn't see that question coming and work round it. maybe he's answer today that way for a reason. who knows. well, maybe. let's stay with the telegraph. that gets us nicely from europe to the next story about carillion on the ft. carillion, channel bridge, suggested by boris johnson, ft. carillion, channel bridge, suggested by borisjohnson, there it is, the car going off the end, because they haven't finished building it. job fears rise on the ft. cherry—picking of assets looks fairly inevitable. yeah, as carillion has gone bust, obviously, there will be a scramble to pick up there will be a scramble to pick up the profitable bits of what is left. you know, there are obviously concerns about the jobs
you know, who knows what might happen.k once brexit does happen, i think the european union might well want to think again about how it operates. it might change. but, you know, as kevin says, it's a gift to the daily brexit graph. i'm surprised at david livington, one of the cleverest members of the cabinet. i'm surprised he didn't see that question coming and work round it. maybe he's answer today that way for a reason. who knows. well, maybe. let's stay with the telegraph. that gets us...
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whatever that might be. that fear and anxiety is a consequence of the imbedded racism in our society, and some white people who recognize that who say issue don't want to be part of that. i want to make a difference. there are enough? i agree with you there are not. one rope i write my becomes is so more people with understand the cost to them for continuing the system we have but thank you for your comments. [applause] >> hi. my name is -- i am a graduate student here in this area. i go to georgetown as a masters student and something based off some articles i've been reading have led me to realize that basically all of my education has happened at historically white institutions. okay. >> lift up thepick and get to a question. >> sure. so, basically throughout my entire education i've attend what i'm thinking i should start calling historically white institutions and i'm curious about -- i guess the idea of standing on -- walking forward on the walkway of privilege that institutional level or trying to eng
whatever that might be. that fear and anxiety is a consequence of the imbedded racism in our society, and some white people who recognize that who say issue don't want to be part of that. i want to make a difference. there are enough? i agree with you there are not. one rope i write my becomes is so more people with understand the cost to them for continuing the system we have but thank you for your comments. [applause] >> hi. my name is -- i am a graduate student here in this area. i go...
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be even some hold that and i'll try to just offer might come up on the table and we might see a bidding war for this company oh all financial correspondent yes go to in new york thank you for the yen's well from soft drinks to coffee if you're a coffee addict living in london i'm afraid we might have some bad news to you and yesterday's brags that related britain's impending departure from the european union could threaten the very future of the way you start your day correspondent. in central london speciality coffee shops have sprung up everywhere in the smallest of spaces. and even in form of public toilets for coffee lovers like me this is very lucky bought mine this comes on and off the bricks it. it takes some skills to prepare a really good coffee. the attendant has this special sharma form of public you right. here every push and his weight the temperature and the pressure of the water must be strictly controlled. as well as the stability of the middle. everyone who works here is a coffee professional. eliza's from italy as are many offer barry stuff friends. everywhere you goin
be even some hold that and i'll try to just offer might come up on the table and we might see a bidding war for this company oh all financial correspondent yes go to in new york thank you for the yen's well from soft drinks to coffee if you're a coffee addict living in london i'm afraid we might have some bad news to you and yesterday's brags that related britain's impending departure from the european union could threaten the very future of the way you start your day correspondent. in central...
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kinds of things. —— might help teach arts. mythology has been given a hi—tech makeover —— boozing. here, the drinks are shaken and served by these two chaps. i can even invent my own cocktail by choosing from some of the 120 odd spirits hanging from the ceiling, or i assume all of the 120 odd spirits, in one. can i do that? no, i can't do that, apparently. these droids can mix 100 cocktails are now between the two of them. that sounded impressive until i discovered some human bartenders can do ten times that. and that is it for click in the us for this week. don't forget, you can follow us on twitter, where you can see loads of extra backstage videos and photos, although trust me, you don't wa nt to photos, although trust me, you don't want to see what happens after i have one or two of these. cheers, see you soon. hi there. snow again caused problems on friday in scotland. scenes like this were fairly commonplace. the snowiest place at the moment, in the highlands, where we've nearly got 110 centimetres of snow on the ground.
kinds of things. —— might help teach arts. mythology has been given a hi—tech makeover —— boozing. here, the drinks are shaken and served by these two chaps. i can even invent my own cocktail by choosing from some of the 120 odd spirits hanging from the ceiling, or i assume all of the 120 odd spirits, in one. can i do that? no, i can't do that, apparently. these droids can mix 100 cocktails are now between the two of them. that sounded impressive until i discovered some human...
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do you have concerns they might try and interfere in the us midterms?se. that the impact they have on our election won't be great. who has said talk about particularly russian collusion is fake news? i don't do fine lines. i do the truth. the most exquisite truth that we know. have the faculties. with him on many mornings? it's absurd. saddens me that someone would have taken the time to write such drivel. about a foreign policy issue. and might lead to some kind of excavation? in the way that he does today. there are many audiences for it. kim jong—un understands the message that america is serious about this. from a nuclear armed north korea, should diplomacy fail. that are short of all—out war? and loss of life. they are right about that. and senior leaders are very mindful of that. how much time do you think there is? in the past, people have talked about it being an imminent threat. to the united states in a matter of a handful of months. stopping attacks on stealing secrets is the cia's mission. the stars on this wall marked those who died carryin
do you have concerns they might try and interfere in the us midterms?se. that the impact they have on our election won't be great. who has said talk about particularly russian collusion is fake news? i don't do fine lines. i do the truth. the most exquisite truth that we know. have the faculties. with him on many mornings? it's absurd. saddens me that someone would have taken the time to write such drivel. about a foreign policy issue. and might lead to some kind of excavation? in the way that...
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you might not be required to put anything actually such as bilingual ballot but it might be beneficial to understand where exactly their biggest need is because start recruiting bilingual election officers and putting them in those places where you might not be necessary to put one in every polling place but polling places that need it. >> in one minute, michelle, we have a lot of election officials here and how can they work with organizations like yours because a lot of election officials worried about being sued for information so how can they work with groups like yours to increase access? >> the good news is it is easy because we are everywhere. you don't have to know the disability organizations are in your state or locality, even just asked me and i will connect you to them. if you don't know me because asked tom, and then tom will connect you to me and i will connect you to them. it is easy to find them. 99.9% of the time those fears are not well-founded. i think that lawsuits are time-consuming and expensive and a last resort for organizations who have not been able to build p
you might not be required to put anything actually such as bilingual ballot but it might be beneficial to understand where exactly their biggest need is because start recruiting bilingual election officers and putting them in those places where you might not be necessary to put one in every polling place but polling places that need it. >> in one minute, michelle, we have a lot of election officials here and how can they work with organizations like yours because a lot of election...
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it might be a letter writing campaign, looking at institutional practices, it might be everybody's got their own sphere of talent for doing it. i found that to say that it can be quite overwhelming in the long nature of racism in the society baked into the very core of our history and it continues to manifest itself in lots of different ways and that is an overwhelming concept if you think about how long it has gone on and continues to manifest itself. at the same time for me the antidote of being overwhelmed is to focus on the immediate influence. what can i do? can i start a book group in my school and get people talking about this and can't that group begin to look at the placement policies and the way that they've been influenced by race for disciplinary practices and building the school to prison pipeline or looking at housing. are you concerned about affordable housing. that's something to work on. what resources are available to those that are under resourced. so what is your influence and do you think you can make an impact and if everyone is leveraging this influence, we would
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it might be useful for the u.s. to put russia in touch a position as to veto any action but i do not think they will do so. the europeans are more complicated, i think. because the united states would like to see some sort of joint statement, joint sentiment at least expressed between the united states and europe, to put some international pressure on the iranian regime, but it has not happened so far. instead, we have seen mild statements from the europeans which do not blame anyone. and they call on all sides to refrain from violence. assist there is any equivalency between the iranian security forces in one hand and the people protesting on the other areas why do we see that? i think there are a few reasons and those reactions are milder than the european reactions in 2009. after the rigged election. one of my colleagues is writing a piece about this. erica who is sitting behind you, here. why is this -- i think there are number of possible reasons. the first is of course, the jcpoa itself and the economic cooper
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that might work. with popes who. put themselves on the line be there the capital rejected. so when you want to be president. i want to be rich. to going to proceed with what will before three of them or be good. i'm interested in the warnings in the. first. i think that is what drove needs confidence and confidence is based on. i strongly believe that the u.s. and europe have any place to be the united states has been a partner in creating that fool based system. i'm afraid that's. true if forwards and especially language there's interim past been using that i'm not that confident that the contribution of the united states to that tool based system is still as relevant as superspeed. you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles of. the new socks credit tell you that celebrity gossip and tabloid lifestyles are the most important news today. off the bat doesn't tell me you are not cool enough to buy their product. all the hawks that we along wit
that might work. with popes who. put themselves on the line be there the capital rejected. so when you want to be president. i want to be rich. to going to proceed with what will before three of them or be good. i'm interested in the warnings in the. first. i think that is what drove needs confidence and confidence is based on. i strongly believe that the u.s. and europe have any place to be the united states has been a partner in creating that fool based system. i'm afraid that's. true if...
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it might be saturday, it might be sunday, it might be monday. it doesn't have the tradition, it doesn't have the history and the background and the associations that we in america have. it's a day to give thanks for sure, but it's not intertwined the canadian experience. that said, when i was researching thanksgivings around the time of the resolution -- revolution, one thing i learned was that some loyalists from massachusetts or new england in general, fled to halifax and they took thanksgiving with them and they would celebrate in halifax. so i've never been able to find the links between those halifax thanksgivings and the canadian thanksgivings today, but there might have been some connection there. hi, you may know there is a theory that general mcclellan has won the war for the union in 1862, that ms a patient might not have come as early -- emancipation might not have come as early as it did. but what about thanks giving? if it wasn't one in a density to come up with sarah hale get lincoln to call it? >> thanksgiving would have continued
it might be saturday, it might be sunday, it might be monday. it doesn't have the tradition, it doesn't have the history and the background and the associations that we in america have. it's a day to give thanks for sure, but it's not intertwined the canadian experience. that said, when i was researching thanksgivings around the time of the resolution -- revolution, one thing i learned was that some loyalists from massachusetts or new england in general, fled to halifax and they took...
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is there a company that might be an acquisition target or might it be oversold? matthew: i cannot point to one company, necessarily. i will say this about the biggest company in bellwether united health. you cannot rule out that something as large as these three companies could buy any of these managed-care entities. shareholders' is that technology related solutions is the best description for things that united health has been developing and successfully deploying, so than the question is is this a new set of capabilities that is going to compete against that? vonnie: matt borsch, thank you for your contributions, today. let's check in on the first word news with taylor riggs. taylor: truck -- president trump expected to boast about a strong economy when he delivers his first state of the union address. the president is likely to call for bipartisan action on immigration reform. the is considered ceremonial start to president trump's second year in office. the u.s. is ramping up the pressure on russian interference in the 2016 election. the treasury department
is there a company that might be an acquisition target or might it be oversold? matthew: i cannot point to one company, necessarily. i will say this about the biggest company in bellwether united health. you cannot rule out that something as large as these three companies could buy any of these managed-care entities. shareholders' is that technology related solutions is the best description for things that united health has been developing and successfully deploying, so than the question is is...
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it might affect the calculus of people who might otherwise be willing to join the opposition. if they hear it is an american project -- it's hard to know. being in washington. so i would argue for speaking up, but not too loudly. consistently, the not too loudly. as for regime change, i would focus on destabilization as opposed to regime change. we're not going to have a big impact here. we can, though, in certain contexts hold out the threat in the context of our geopolitical competition with iran in the region, if they start attacking american soldiers directly, then we will bring the conflict home. if there's a conducive context to that now, more so than in the past, that gives us the ability it to impose forces on them, to divert the resources to internal security, more than they have in recent years. so that is the way that i tend to look at this, in terms of the broader geopolitical competition. i don't know how to engineer regime change from washington. we can help around the edges at most. but we can impose costs and make things tougher for them at home if they do thin
it might affect the calculus of people who might otherwise be willing to join the opposition. if they hear it is an american project -- it's hard to know. being in washington. so i would argue for speaking up, but not too loudly. consistently, the not too loudly. as for regime change, i would focus on destabilization as opposed to regime change. we're not going to have a big impact here. we can, though, in certain contexts hold out the threat in the context of our geopolitical competition with...
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and lincoln might have been a little embarrassed. he said, yeah, yeah, i split rails, of course i did. they even had little pieces of wood from the rails that he had plit to kind of show delegates at the convention. they have some logs that maybe he split, but it was all to kind of make him popular for working people or people on the frontier or in the west. and his face here is so interesting. i don't know if this comes from a photograph or a print. it's kind of derived from a couple of different photographs and prints, but not something else i'd like you to remember. artists are using photographs to make their images of lincoln. for the first time, you don't actually have to go sit with someone and make a portrait of them, although they do do that, too. artists and illustrators can refer to the things that are already out there. and in some sense, let me just finish this thought, that's kind of why so many sculptures of lincoln are so accurate, because there had been photographs, and we'll also see, there was a facemask that was al
and lincoln might have been a little embarrassed. he said, yeah, yeah, i split rails, of course i did. they even had little pieces of wood from the rails that he had plit to kind of show delegates at the convention. they have some logs that maybe he split, but it was all to kind of make him popular for working people or people on the frontier or in the west. and his face here is so interesting. i don't know if this comes from a photograph or a print. it's kind of derived from a couple of...
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always say the most massive but it's the largest tax cut in the history of our country tax reform might be trump's only big legislative achievement so far but the president has used his many powers to change the u.s. for years to come the environment consumer rights immigration foreign relations trade and the judiciary have all been affected donald trump has even changed the way journalism works these days this is arguably the most important tool of journalists covering the white house has a smartphone to follow the president's twitter feed and to find old what is on donald trump's mind today or the next owner or the next minute until the next tweet anyway on average the president treats seven times a day in addition to speeches and other statements trump rants against what he calls fake news parents conspiracy theories and so its opponents celebrities and even members of its own party and praises himself for his real or imagined achievements like ending the alleged war on christmas i told you that we would be saying merry christmas again i've and donald trump certainly isn't done yet h
always say the most massive but it's the largest tax cut in the history of our country tax reform might be trump's only big legislative achievement so far but the president has used his many powers to change the u.s. for years to come the environment consumer rights immigration foreign relations trade and the judiciary have all been affected donald trump has even changed the way journalism works these days this is arguably the most important tool of journalists covering the white house has a...
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good news at least for the clean—up but it might also produced some rain gci’oss it might also producede rain across the caribbean. as for europe, another storm coming through the bay of biscay today which will head gci’oss of biscay today which will head across the pyrenees towards the alps tomorrow. so we could have further snowfall and windy weather as well. in contrast in uk, a very quiet speu in contrast in uk, a very quiet spell of weather and also brighter. much brighter for many spell of weather and also brighter. much brighterfor many parts. but not all, we've had some rather stubborn fog and this was belfast just a couple of hours ago. that will not clear northern ireland com pletely will not clear northern ireland completely before darkness falls. we still have leaden skies further east, grey and damp and the rain has been quite persistent. overnight the main hazard is the fog. it could turn out to be freezing fog with some icy patches as well. particularly across the severn valley, parts of wales, north—west england and again northern ireland. as for the rest of scotland, we
good news at least for the clean—up but it might also produced some rain gci’oss it might also producede rain across the caribbean. as for europe, another storm coming through the bay of biscay today which will head gci’oss of biscay today which will head across the pyrenees towards the alps tomorrow. so we could have further snowfall and windy weather as well. in contrast in uk, a very quiet speu in contrast in uk, a very quiet spell of weather and also brighter. much brighter for many...
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have taken twenty years but the same with tesla and twenty years it might eventually it might take twenty years for them to realize the same sort of apple like you know i never see a dell computer anymore back in the early ninety's and michael dell told apple computer to shut their doors and shut em to shut down the way i don't know that they they are irrelevant they had failed they were never going to make it. and now course dell is an also ran so that's what happens when a visionary matches the times in which he lives with a product that people want and you have an explosion in market capitalization like apple computer tesla could could be a big wonder could you not let me also compare one more thing and then i have a statement to make about this an assessment and analysis to make about this so to make matters worse tesla striving and failing to be. a pretty simple vehicle the model three is basically an electric condo cord and honda without noticeable effort builds and sells over one hundred thousand of those every single year in the u.s. alone to me it kind of seems like the sort of t
have taken twenty years but the same with tesla and twenty years it might eventually it might take twenty years for them to realize the same sort of apple like you know i never see a dell computer anymore back in the early ninety's and michael dell told apple computer to shut their doors and shut em to shut down the way i don't know that they they are irrelevant they had failed they were never going to make it. and now course dell is an also ran so that's what happens when a visionary matches...
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but simply by force and might. some of you have read -- the guns have been a major power, a major fort in what white people now hold today. >> yes. >> they don't want to admit what they have done. >> direct. >> when you try -- i've had this conversation with black people for 99 years. so let -- >> let me answer your question question. >> how are we moving this to where that can be resolved? this is a genteel audience. these people are not the people you have to worry about. there's a whole bunch of them out there. that support president presidene ones that make the south what it i today and right now in many places in the south, it's no different than it was in 1940. '50 or '60. blag people are sill subject jew gaited in- -- -- men panel in prison today are in there for the same offenses that are happening now under the opioid epidemic. >> there's no question about that. >> what are people saying now? >> i would like to respond. >> treated for addiction. >> i'd like to respond. i appreciate the passion with which y
but simply by force and might. some of you have read -- the guns have been a major power, a major fort in what white people now hold today. >> yes. >> they don't want to admit what they have done. >> direct. >> when you try -- i've had this conversation with black people for 99 years. so let -- >> let me answer your question question. >> how are we moving this to where that can be resolved? this is a genteel audience. these people are not the people you have...
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have taken twenty years but the same with tesla and twenty years it might eventually it might take twenty years for them to realize the same sort of apple like you know i never see a dell computer anymore back in the early ninety's michael dell told apple computer to shut their doors and shut em to shut down the way i don't know that they they are irrelevant they had failed they were never going to make it. and now course dell is an also ran so that's what happens when a visionary matches the times in which he lives with a product that people want and you have an explosion in market capitalization like apple computer tesla could could be a big wonder could you not let me also compare one more thing and then i have a statement to make about this an assessment and analysis to make about this so to make matters worse tesla striving and failing to. build a pretty simple vehicle the model three is basically an electric condo cord and honda without noticeable effort builds and sells over one hundred thousand of those every single year in the u.s. alone to me it kind of seems like the sort of te
have taken twenty years but the same with tesla and twenty years it might eventually it might take twenty years for them to realize the same sort of apple like you know i never see a dell computer anymore back in the early ninety's michael dell told apple computer to shut their doors and shut em to shut down the way i don't know that they they are irrelevant they had failed they were never going to make it. and now course dell is an also ran so that's what happens when a visionary matches the...
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host 's work is something you might done as a student, because you feel it might be a good idea and youe years later think, that was a terrible experience. it doesn't excuse terrible experience. it doesn't excuse the behaviour. terrible experience. it doesn't excuse the behaviourlj terrible experience. it doesn't excuse the behaviour. i don't think we can say that women signed up for this because they enjoy it and they knew what they were doing. i don't think we can say that. a small story at the bottom, trump hails the new churchill, was that. it is theresa may apparently. he has told her she could become this generation is winston churchill. he made the comparison with britain's wartime leader in a phone call on december 19 last year, the date is interesting because remember, in december last year, they had this big bust up over him be treating the briton first upwelling tweets and she condemned him for that and he told her to mind her own business. a p pa re ntly told her to mind her own business. apparently they have made up. downing street could control this phone call why did they
host 's work is something you might done as a student, because you feel it might be a good idea and youe years later think, that was a terrible experience. it doesn't excuse terrible experience. it doesn't excuse the behaviour. terrible experience. it doesn't excuse the behaviourlj terrible experience. it doesn't excuse the behaviour. i don't think we can say that women signed up for this because they enjoy it and they knew what they were doing. i don't think we can say that. a small story at...
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that might be a disaster, it might work you do not know. we will see what happens. the thing that you are mentioning, it is a matter of principle. we should discuss the .ossibility in the old days, we would feel it is protected by the first amendment. it is not a big deal is people send letters to each other or talk in the street about it. it can change completely when you have youtube videos that millions of people's the -- people see. we need to think about the proper contours of these rules. i'm more about trying to prevent people from shouting first amendment and closing off the conversation. that is what i want to stop from happening. if there should be any regulations at all, i am not sure. jeffrey: eric just mentioned regulations in europe. engaged the right to be forgotten online. if we were in europe and someone was reading that jeff is doing a terrible job as a moderator, after the show was over, i could do google and yahoo! and demand the removal of this appalling, if perhaps true tweet. google would have to decide if i was a public figure and if it was i
that might be a disaster, it might work you do not know. we will see what happens. the thing that you are mentioning, it is a matter of principle. we should discuss the .ossibility in the old days, we would feel it is protected by the first amendment. it is not a big deal is people send letters to each other or talk in the street about it. it can change completely when you have youtube videos that millions of people's the -- people see. we need to think about the proper contours of these rules....
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because all of this is happening so quickly, we might have already sent out all of that information,rybody in this room aware, before the first 911 call comes in. so we're talking about possibly ten to 15 minutes of improvement in response time for some of these incidents. that's major, when you're dealing with traffic incidents. waycare pulls in data from several sources, traffic signals, tv cameras, in—vehicle sensors, and information from driving apps. it factors in things like what day of the year it is, the time of day and the weather. responding to incidents rapidly is one thing, but the point is to be able to predict incidents, before they happen so the responders can be better prepared and in the right location. using deep learning, what we do is we look at the historical data, run it through algorithms to develop patterns that are merging. and tie it to what's happening now on the road. and by doing that, we are essentially able to look forward in time, to identify where these incidents are likely to occur. unfortunately, waycare wasn't able to predict this one. you can see
because all of this is happening so quickly, we might have already sent out all of that information,rybody in this room aware, before the first 911 call comes in. so we're talking about possibly ten to 15 minutes of improvement in response time for some of these incidents. that's major, when you're dealing with traffic incidents. waycare pulls in data from several sources, traffic signals, tv cameras, in—vehicle sensors, and information from driving apps. it factors in things like what day of...