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the reinsurance work, you had to go through all of those different silos. how much work did it take? that should be the natural inclination, that we get the silos broken down so when you see something like reinsurance, ,e are going to follow alaska we are going to follow their lead and try to do it the same way. right now that is not that muscle tone, we are not used to working outside of our silos. there is not that sense that we are all in it together. we need to get that. >> there is one other thing. let me design a medicaid program i want. ret's change the obamaca essential benefit package to what i want. let's stabilize the system. , it sounds like a figure in some movie, look what happened to him. it was gone. it is like health care doesn't matter anymore here. do you know how much your kids are going to have to pay to retire this national debt which is going up through the roof? medicaid is a giant driver of this debt. there are ways to fix it. it is not easy, you are going to have people screaming at you, but that is why you are hired here. as aasic
the reinsurance work, you had to go through all of those different silos. how much work did it take? that should be the natural inclination, that we get the silos broken down so when you see something like reinsurance, ,e are going to follow alaska we are going to follow their lead and try to do it the same way. right now that is not that muscle tone, we are not used to working outside of our silos. there is not that sense that we are all in it together. we need to get that. >> there is...
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we are not used to working outside our silos. governor kasich was talking about a sense that we are all in it together. we need to get that. >> one other thing, let the design the medicaid program i once. let's change the obamacare essential benefit package to what i want and stabilize the system. alexander murray, sounds like alexander murray, a figure in some movie, alexander murray but what happened to alexander murray? like healthcare doesn't matter anymore. i don't know if you know this or not. you know how much your kids have to pay to retire the national debt which is going through the roof? medicaid is a giant driver of this debt. there are ways to fix it. it is not easy. you will have people screaming at you but that is - you get hired as a governor or as a congressman to have people shout at you. then figure out what you are supposed to do and look yourself in the mirror and fade away into the sunset like i am likely to do. >> one in 5 americans live with some disability and many are trapped in the false dichotomy of ac
we are not used to working outside our silos. governor kasich was talking about a sense that we are all in it together. we need to get that. >> one other thing, let the design the medicaid program i once. let's change the obamacare essential benefit package to what i want and stabilize the system. alexander murray, sounds like alexander murray, a figure in some movie, alexander murray but what happened to alexander murray? like healthcare doesn't matter anymore. i don't know if you know...
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we are not used to working outside of our silos. governor kasich was talking about, there is not that sense that we are all in it together. we need to get that. >> there is one other thing. let me design a medicaid program i want. let's change the obamacare essential benefit package to what i want. let's stabilize the system. alexander murray, it sounds like a figure in some movie, look what happened to him. it was gone. it is like health care doesn't matter anymore here. i do not know if you know this or not. do you have kids? do you know how much your kids are going to have to pay to retire this national debt which is going up through the roof? medicaid is a giant driver of this debt. there are ways to fix it. it is not easy, you are going to have people screaming at you, but that is why you are hired here. you basically get hired as a governor or a congressman to have people shout at you. then you figure out what you are supposed to do. then you look yourself into -- in the mirror and fade away into the sunset, like i am likely t
we are not used to working outside of our silos. governor kasich was talking about, there is not that sense that we are all in it together. we need to get that. >> there is one other thing. let me design a medicaid program i want. let's change the obamacare essential benefit package to what i want. let's stabilize the system. alexander murray, it sounds like a figure in some movie, look what happened to him. it was gone. it is like health care doesn't matter anymore here. i do not know if...
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my guess is that would cost about the same as going for with 400 icbms in silos over years. the cost would be somewhat later which is useful most importantly it would provide a hedge that we otherwise will not have and would be a stabilizing hedge in the event that is as ibm's or strategic submarines became vulnerable 20, 30 used more down the line. on the question of crisis to building that you asked it's a good question. my gut is a low yield warhead on a trident, on a d5 missile is a nuclear warhead and a strategic warhead. and that one should not imagine that because something is lower yield, that is going, that will be known immediately by rush or by anyone else. nor that it needs it's not a strategic asset. there would be significant and would be of a significant hurdle even about the hurdles we should write have ended up limit of any nuclear weapon because it's a strategic system. my guess is it's for that reason that the administration decided they would also go for with a longer-range program to have a c launch cruise missile that's again nuclear tipped. let me just
my guess is that would cost about the same as going for with 400 icbms in silos over years. the cost would be somewhat later which is useful most importantly it would provide a hedge that we otherwise will not have and would be a stabilizing hedge in the event that is as ibm's or strategic submarines became vulnerable 20, 30 used more down the line. on the question of crisis to building that you asked it's a good question. my gut is a low yield warhead on a trident, on a d5 missile is a nuclear...
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in other words, to work together, not in silos as we have donein together, not in silos as we have doney whether it is intelligence sharing or other defence matters. and therefore that should continue no matter what the arrangements or with the eu. to what extent might be you feel that britain wants to use security as leveraged regarding brexit negotiations, even though the majority of them say it is an entirely different matter? you saw mrjunker‘s comments. he made did excellently clear, don't try to muddy the waters. we have enough on our plate as it is, let's discuss brexit, the procedure is, the process to britain's departure. but security arrangements are not part of it. he was open, he made it clear in his very matter of fact way that this was not on his agenda and it shouldn't be on the minister made's agenda because she has enough to do as it is. i think it would be welcomed by others sitting in the audience come some of whom, a lot of whom, it has to be said by the public reaction to the speeches, would have preferred britain to be staying in the eu. they would very much want s
in other words, to work together, not in silos as we have donein together, not in silos as we have doney whether it is intelligence sharing or other defence matters. and therefore that should continue no matter what the arrangements or with the eu. to what extent might be you feel that britain wants to use security as leveraged regarding brexit negotiations, even though the majority of them say it is an entirely different matter? you saw mrjunker‘s comments. he made did excellently clear,...
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flynn silo. those two silos, i can see them continuing on another year or so. as for our portion, nothing to see here. the white house part is done. we know that's not true. just last week we're told that mueller spent about 20 hours plus with steve bannon, mueller's team and then we still haven't had an interview with the president of the united states. so it seems there's still a ways to go on that side of things. >> shepard: the russian lawyer about a minute ago pleaded guilty. as expected -- this is a live shot for viewers outside the courthouse there, the federal courthouse. we're expecting him to come out and we'll see them then. it had been reported that rick gates would also plead. it's as if there's this lawyer, rick gates and paul manafort. is it part of one thing? >> again, this is the limits of reporting. we need to be very careful with what is a fact that is established and what is not. we know that he's been indicted because we read the indictment today. we don't have a full picture
flynn silo. those two silos, i can see them continuing on another year or so. as for our portion, nothing to see here. the white house part is done. we know that's not true. just last week we're told that mueller spent about 20 hours plus with steve bannon, mueller's team and then we still haven't had an interview with the president of the united states. so it seems there's still a ways to go on that side of things. >> shepard: the russian lawyer about a minute ago pleaded guilty. as...
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million posts but instead of classic city snapshots they mostly show every day life from a visit to the silo to the newest pajamas. been full of places to buy with fifty nine point six million posts in the largest city of the united arab emirates even the moon seems to shine brighter desert shores are especially popular. in third place paris beautiful people fantastic food and plenty of flair seventy five million photos and videos can attest to that even the floor reserve snow and chanting in the city of love. at number two new york city with eighty eight point five million posts next to skylines the most popular images are of wacky new yorkers and their pants no wonder the big apple is so ensuring lee popular. trouble to only buy this week's win our london eighty eight point eight million posts proves there's plenty of sites to see here and a peek at the royal family is the icing on the cake. the fifth ranking and now. virtual reality in medicine three d. images of the human body rendered from computer tomography data the swiss technology is also useful for educational purposes. if they too
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think it's really a combined effort that every stakeholder has to work with the other so there is no silo in isolated solution possible but just tell me very briefly why does diesel have to be a part of the equation i mean it's interesting that germany is leading the way globally in a massive shift to clean energy but it's still clinging to dirty diesel. well if that these becomes more cleaner than it is currently pursued for example says sixty your norm we need to reduce the c o two level which is only possible at the moment with the technology until we get to the final stage electric vehicles. zero emissions but for the next couple of years we still need that very important acknowledge it which also has been appreciated for decades as a consumer. still needs diesel you have a bit of force a senior advisory panel at princeton young thank you. for the auto industry is the biggest jobs provider in germany the main reason the government is against any sort of upheaval but whatever happens this ain't going to be a smooth ride. this device measures nitrogen dioxide levels the legal limit is f
think it's really a combined effort that every stakeholder has to work with the other so there is no silo in isolated solution possible but just tell me very briefly why does diesel have to be a part of the equation i mean it's interesting that germany is leading the way globally in a massive shift to clean energy but it's still clinging to dirty diesel. well if that these becomes more cleaner than it is currently pursued for example says sixty your norm we need to reduce the c o two level...
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everything is still very siloed. part of our role is to decrease that siloed experience for folks. we have developed a protocol for under age 18 to begin accessing surgical intervention and developed a relationship with speech pathology at zuckerberg and ucsf which is thrilling because these are things very important to people. let me see if i can make this go up. challenges. so many of the challenges that we face are the same as the last time i was here. one of the big ones is at the bottom, misinformation in the patient and provider community. house is a nightmare in san francisco as we all know. after care, surgery, housing for people is very critical. coordination among providers i feel is improving and part of our patient navigator and care coordinator. it's hard to take care of people in other counties. people have trouble having follow-up care if they have to go across the bridge to san rafael. the network capacity is -- we don't have what we need and so it does mean people are wait very long time to access surgeries. the fact that we have an overweight population and popula
everything is still very siloed. part of our role is to decrease that siloed experience for folks. we have developed a protocol for under age 18 to begin accessing surgical intervention and developed a relationship with speech pathology at zuckerberg and ucsf which is thrilling because these are things very important to people. let me see if i can make this go up. challenges. so many of the challenges that we face are the same as the last time i was here. one of the big ones is at the bottom,...
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offset by a shrinking of the workweek so they really they really viewed the wage inflation problem in a silo and didn't take the whole picture into account if you're working fewer hours and you're getting paid more for the hour again they largely offset themselves they have been disregarding and this is what's stressing me out they've been disregarding news that we've seen of late on input prices raw materials the producer price index recently had a six year high and index of eighteen and dust real inputs hit a three year high and we've seen that wholesale inventories have been depleted they've been they've been they've been taken down to the bone and that implies not just that producer prices input prices for companies are high today but that they're going to keep rising investors really need to be aware of this so i want to go back to a century you're saying that the the people conflated the data related to inflation related to employ. so. i wondered when we saw that because that's a gear gently right that's how it was reported that there was a wage growth that was a little higher than peo
offset by a shrinking of the workweek so they really they really viewed the wage inflation problem in a silo and didn't take the whole picture into account if you're working fewer hours and you're getting paid more for the hour again they largely offset themselves they have been disregarding and this is what's stressing me out they've been disregarding news that we've seen of late on input prices raw materials the producer price index recently had a six year high and index of eighteen and dust...
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devos: there has been a lot of policies that have siloed education into specific areas. you look at the fact that we have block grant programs that afford low income families the opportunities to choose a preschool for their child. we have pilgrims and -- pell grants and g.i. bills that afford students to choose places the higher level. yet when we get to the k-12 wor ld, those things are not ubiquitous. i believe there is a very strong argument to be made that all families should have the same kind of power and choices and same kind of opportunities that i had for my children, and that many of us in this room have had, and that we should empower them to make those choices through various means, but make sure that your child's quality of education is not going to be eded on where you are living or your family income. ms. james: i have heard it said some of our elected officials are the ones that live in public housing and send kids to private school. they live in governor's mansions. they have school some of our eld choice, but very don't. when we talk about vouchers, th
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it started as a joke an organizer announced a block party protest but when she got more than a silos and responses in twenty four hours she realized she had struck a nerve. with the message the free for all atmosphere of carnival doesn't mean that harassing women or worse is ok. but not if i think the campaign is necessary because i have suffered harassment join convo some years ago men took my arm tried to force me to kiss them and sometimes they're stronger than you and approach you in a way that's not good to get i think how. they spend our reserves banner of respect carnival without violence against women it's a deep rooted problem using me it i'm a nurse and i work in the emergency ward and every shift i receive a woman who was raped or sexually attacked by so women from thirteen to fifty nine years old for me that's a real and cruel fia how. to outsiders the idea of throwing a party to raise awareness of such a serious issue might seem strange. but at least one man here seem to get the message. that men have to understand that they've done wrong for a long time and now they hav
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we have communication among these silos. we need to identify things quickly as they surface, as soon as they arrive. and we need to have more awareness of these dangerous individuals walking among us. >>> right now students and teachers are facing an impossible task. they're returning to stoneman douglas high school for a voluntary staging today. the open house is under way. this ahead of classes resuming later on in the week. what are you sensing from people there? >> reporter: well, fred, for nearly an hour now people have been streaming back into stoneman douglas. for students this is the first time they've been allowed back on campus since february 14. many of them needing to recover. robert runsie told us, today is the day to alleviate parents' concerns, how there will be more law enforcement personnel. . they want to accommodate to each individual's. there could even be opportunities for stress reduction examiner. there was one teacher and one student who shared their perspective with me at this time. >> we'll be meeti
we have communication among these silos. we need to identify things quickly as they surface, as soon as they arrive. and we need to have more awareness of these dangerous individuals walking among us. >>> right now students and teachers are facing an impossible task. they're returning to stoneman douglas high school for a voluntary staging today. the open house is under way. this ahead of classes resuming later on in the week. what are you sensing from people there? >> reporter:...
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not done before for example each country will come into a country as a donor and have their program siloed. i have been saying to the international community these very fragile communities like in the greater sahara larry we need to come in with a strategic comprehensive holistic approach revive sustainability sustainable development resilience for example in the united nations world food programme we believe that every single person this enabled body to know who's receiving food they ought to be in a community development improvement properly but for that you have to solve the number one issue which is meet conflict he mentioned the word famine and then the way to yemen and i want to see is that there's a potential chalk specifically about this country because i think it's stands out as a as a confluence of disasters or heard you say that you've been trying to raise the issue of the saudi contact with the trumpet ministration did you find it responsive yes it's been interesting know what and see that the international community has has come together to help bring about a change in the sau
not done before for example each country will come into a country as a donor and have their program siloed. i have been saying to the international community these very fragile communities like in the greater sahara larry we need to come in with a strategic comprehensive holistic approach revive sustainability sustainable development resilience for example in the united nations world food programme we believe that every single person this enabled body to know who's receiving food they ought to...
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we actually have funds for demolishing the grain silos which have beautiful art on the grain silos. the structures are unsafe that is a place where the challenges for taking out art to provide a safer place. we are always looking for art opportunities especially on the southern water front. >> thank you very much. >> item 12p informational information on the community engagement strategy for the san francisco sea wall, earthquake safety and disaster prevention from port staff and civic edge consulting. >> good afternoon commissioner also, brad benson director of special projects. i am subbing today foreign nay martin leaving this and prepared the staff report for you today. the purpose of this presentation is to give you an update about the strategic community engagement strategy for the sea wall earthquake safety program. you will notice a new name for this effort. really reflecting the fact that this is a program that will be executed over decades. it will require continual funding over time and will have multiple phases rather than being a single project. you will recall that abo
we actually have funds for demolishing the grain silos which have beautiful art on the grain silos. the structures are unsafe that is a place where the challenges for taking out art to provide a safer place. we are always looking for art opportunities especially on the southern water front. >> thank you very much. >> item 12p informational information on the community engagement strategy for the san francisco sea wall, earthquake safety and disaster prevention from port staff and...
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years or so if we look further back into history of course we had examples like port hugo and the silos we had three s. and turkey for that matter during the coup times one thousand nine hundred sixty seventy eighty so that as. nato has always been an alliance of members with. some doubtable credentials and matter but here what what we face is the problem of turkey and the us on two sides of the battle battle trends and syria and that is a problem so if we will come i think the visit of foreign minister to lesson in ankara has led to some easing off the tensions between the u.s. and there's an agreement that they don't want to confront each other on the battlefield but i don't know if a ha long that lasts and all depends on how far. and where add one will turn his troops to so if he goes in the direction of men beach town in northern syria. just controlled with u.s. soldiers i think will definitely see a confrontation because. the so-called adults in the room and washington. the ministers of. the diamond transit and they are not willing to concede this kind of control because it's the l
years or so if we look further back into history of course we had examples like port hugo and the silos we had three s. and turkey for that matter during the coup times one thousand nine hundred sixty seventy eighty so that as. nato has always been an alliance of members with. some doubtable credentials and matter but here what what we face is the problem of turkey and the us on two sides of the battle battle trends and syria and that is a problem so if we will come i think the visit of foreign...
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we're seeing every industry jump into this, any industry that wants to move from siloed infrastructure to essentially collaborating with their competitors, within their sectors or industries across industries, any sort of value chain that can shared infrastructure that want to compete but also collaborate that's perfect for this technology. >> so shipping. >> so supply chain, energy, insurance, banking, health care, education. we're seeing it everywhere. >> everything under the sun. it's great to have you with us. we hope you'll come back. joe lubin of consensus. this is one that you have been in. >> and again, it's because it's that platform that so much can be built on and i think it's interesting. you talk about ibms role in pulling a crypto to decentralize platform for the entire shipping network. joe quickly mentioned he's working with governments. it's not proof of concept. the issues right now are all about regulation. that's the biggest risk right now and obviously it's the biggest thing you need to see at the same time but governments need to get in control of the flow of capi
we're seeing every industry jump into this, any industry that wants to move from siloed infrastructure to essentially collaborating with their competitors, within their sectors or industries across industries, any sort of value chain that can shared infrastructure that want to compete but also collaborate that's perfect for this technology. >> so shipping. >> so supply chain, energy, insurance, banking, health care, education. we're seeing it everywhere. >> everything under...
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silo ninnis in. the us so. do a softening of the knee and the. near. miss only. how much money to make. and how often. the last of the. hour hand and. yet it's in the clio. for her to prepare her. for. her. aim of have been. if you could talk to your h. who was plants a calm here what would you tell him. he's. developed the. eleventh and how. then. ukraine is in a prequel lops the situation there moment told you bring you all you ukraine agreement was all region all just below. the cries exactly because of some countries for the story carries on something the opium countries are obsessed about the role of russia for the rich i can understand by the gleam. in some american cities the police have killed themselves cling to reputation people who walk on the streets of the united states who are at risk from the very people who are supposed to protect that poor people are no more afraid of the police than if. you can see something happening and this is like i don't want to call the cops let that happen rather than call the cops in those young black men lose their live
silo ninnis in. the us so. do a softening of the knee and the. near. miss only. how much money to make. and how often. the last of the. hour hand and. yet it's in the clio. for her to prepare her. for. her. aim of have been. if you could talk to your h. who was plants a calm here what would you tell him. he's. developed the. eleventh and how. then. ukraine is in a prequel lops the situation there moment told you bring you all you ukraine agreement was all region all just below. the cries...
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gran incÓgnita sigue siendo si esta poblaciÓn serÁ incluida bajo legislaciÓn que ampare a dreamers o silosencamine a los beneficiarios de tps a una residencia permanente. aprovecho la conferencia de prensa a la relaciÓn que mantuvo el presidente trump. en su junta del pasado martes, trump amenazÓ en retirar fondos de paÍses que no acepten el retorno de criminales. declaraciones que han acaparado titulares en el salvador. martÍnez asegurÓ que los logros contra las maras en suelo estadounidense en parte se deben a la informaciÓn compartida por ambas naciones. julio: las elecciones en mÉxico estÁn a la vuelta de la esquina . se eligirÁn tres representantes, incluyendo el presidente o presidenta del nuevo paÍs azteca. oscar gÓmez nos explica como son la diferencia. oscar: el instituto nacional electoral de mÉxico ha desplegado un nÚmero de personas en estados unidos para promover la importancia del voto electoral en las elecciones presidenciales de este aÑo. >> ya es mÁs numerosa, pesa y los posibles votantes son muchos mÁs altos de lo que ha sido el voto concreto. >> sabemos quelos posibles v
gran incÓgnita sigue siendo si esta poblaciÓn serÁ incluida bajo legislaciÓn que ampare a dreamers o silosencamine a los beneficiarios de tps a una residencia permanente. aprovecho la conferencia de prensa a la relaciÓn que mantuvo el presidente trump. en su junta del pasado martes, trump amenazÓ en retirar fondos de paÍses que no acepten el retorno de criminales. declaraciones que han acaparado titulares en el salvador. martÍnez asegurÓ que los logros contra las maras en suelo...
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. >> algunas personas han manifestado haber silo golpeadas. >> la organizaciÓn tambiÉn puso el dedo ennte se ignora el paradero de 34646 personas en el paÍs, pero la cifra podria ser mayor. >> probablemente estamos ante una cifra que no se reporta. >> el gobierno mexicano no ha emitido una postura sobre el informe, en mÉxico noticias telemundo. >> en venezuela pacientes conos trasplantes de Órganos protestaron por sus me apartamentos frente a la sede del seguro social en caracas. >> algunos llevan hasta 6 meses sin recibir su tratamiento y viven con miedo por temor que su cuerpo rechace el trasplante, despuÉs de varias horas manifestÁndose las autoridades de salud les aseguraron que en diez dÍas tendrÁn sus medicamentos. >> una emprendedora mexicana ha creado un centro mÓvil de meditaciÓn en pleno corazon de nueva york, suena increÍble, pero ha logrado que muchas personas se escapen del ajetreo de la gran manzana estando ahÍ mismo en medio de los rascacielos los turistas y tanto trÁfico, diego lo visitÓ. >> con los ojos cerrados y la mente en blanco este grupo de personas trata de desc
. >> algunas personas han manifestado haber silo golpeadas. >> la organizaciÓn tambiÉn puso el dedo ennte se ignora el paradero de 34646 personas en el paÍs, pero la cifra podria ser mayor. >> probablemente estamos ante una cifra que no se reporta. >> el gobierno mexicano no ha emitido una postura sobre el informe, en mÉxico noticias telemundo. >> en venezuela pacientes conos trasplantes de Órganos protestaron por sus me apartamentos frente a la sede del...
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it's a shed and it's the emirates it's got that no need to read history it has a silo it seems even the finest brink of cool so they had you on that. note a couple of things first we have. they corinthians. yes. always in the world cup in brazil also this one around of course a lot one of brazil's biggest clubs that was directly influenced by i think football club as were several others so there is that one we've got the pink chocolates golf but the something in it and i'm going to boy to know that my cameraman locum wants to go i want to say well he's the dish it's cotton it's got the original corinthian well the corinthians badge crinkly in football that's what i. look at that be it's a going to come back i'm going to pay for it don't worry i don't want to be free but that is the original shirts which inspired him to give us the the the the great nines the great clubs that apart from corinthians. spoiled boy they sure are real madrid you know yes indeed los blancos. we toured out there and they were inspired one has got to remember that of course we was the principal probably of the w
it's a shed and it's the emirates it's got that no need to read history it has a silo it seems even the finest brink of cool so they had you on that. note a couple of things first we have. they corinthians. yes. always in the world cup in brazil also this one around of course a lot one of brazil's biggest clubs that was directly influenced by i think football club as were several others so there is that one we've got the pink chocolates golf but the something in it and i'm going to boy to know...
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it's the emirates that manage to read history it has everything on the silo it seems even got the famous think of course of the hash on that. note a couple of things first we have. they corinthians. yes when i was in the world cup in brazil i saw this one around the course a lot one of brazil's biggest clubs that was directly influenced by i think football club as were several others so there's that one we've got the pink chocolates golf but the something in it and i'm going to boycott the no that might come in minorca months to go i want to swell. sure it's culture it's got the original corinthian well the corinthians badge crinkly in football that's what i. look at not be a terry going to come back i'm going to pay for it don't worry i don't want to be free but that is the original shirts which inspired him to give us the the the the great nines the great clubs that apart from corinthians said paolo is spoiled boy he sure is real madrid you know yes indeed last blank. we toured out there and they were inspired one has got to remember that of course we was the principal probably of the
it's the emirates that manage to read history it has everything on the silo it seems even got the famous think of course of the hash on that. note a couple of things first we have. they corinthians. yes when i was in the world cup in brazil i saw this one around the course a lot one of brazil's biggest clubs that was directly influenced by i think football club as were several others so there's that one we've got the pink chocolates golf but the something in it and i'm going to boycott the no...
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at three am on monday morning the fast not sleeps as they're called meet in their respective silos mark salter is chairman of the docks plea. in the wake of thinking when the alarm goes off i think why am i doing this to myself but only for one or two minutes until i'm really awake and then the butterfly set in the nervousness and the anticipation. and you can see this excitement gradually building up as the people start trickling in here. these goosebump feeling. at around four am they march off to the staging area for carnival all the clique swear musk's that hide their faces the first morning the costumes aren't all the same the motto is cherry very which means anything goes. if you can get i'm some kind of a bell ring at the hunchback of notre dame but we've also got traditional figures. on the vagas but for the most as you can tell by the group everyone can put on whatever they want most of it. all they can come whenever they once they must be punctual. have the stroke or for the lights all through boswell's oldtown are turned off so the only light that song comes from the carnival
at three am on monday morning the fast not sleeps as they're called meet in their respective silos mark salter is chairman of the docks plea. in the wake of thinking when the alarm goes off i think why am i doing this to myself but only for one or two minutes until i'm really awake and then the butterfly set in the nervousness and the anticipation. and you can see this excitement gradually building up as the people start trickling in here. these goosebump feeling. at around four am they march...
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different agencies all working, i think, doing the best job that we can, but it's being done in individual silos>> reporter: this comes after the fbi admitted it never investigated a tip in january, and couldn't track down the online post in september. i'm going to be a professional school shooter. >> we're very upset. extremely upset because this could have been totally prevented. >> reporter: tonight, there's outrage here. that no one seemed to heed those warnings until it was too late. nbc news, parkland, florida. >> it is an unfortunate reality that students in many other schools in this country know exactly what their counterparts in parkland, florida are going through. we sent matt bradley to aztec, new mexico where a school shooting happened last september to look at the impact and how students are trying to move ahead. >> reporter: at aztec high school, parkland's pain feels like a flashback. >> having over and over, like, it's been replayed. >> reporter: freshman evan hughs took this video when the former student opened fire. >> a gunshot comes through our classroom, through the wall, a
different agencies all working, i think, doing the best job that we can, but it's being done in individual silos>> reporter: this comes after the fbi admitted it never investigated a tip in january, and couldn't track down the online post in september. i'm going to be a professional school shooter. >> we're very upset. extremely upset because this could have been totally prevented. >> reporter: tonight, there's outrage here. that no one seemed to heed those warnings until it...
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it has a silo it's a. cool so they had. that's. a couple of things first we have. they corinthians. yes when i was in the world cup in brazil i saw this one around the course a lot one of brazil's biggest clubs that was directly influenced by i think football club as were several of us so there's that one we've got the pink chocolates golf but the something in it and i'm going to boy to know that my cameraman locum wants to go i want to say well he's the. culture it's got the original corinthian well the corinthians badge crinkly in football that's what i. look at not be a terry a's going to come back i'm going to pay for it don't worry i don't want any freebies but that is the original shirts which inspired him to give us the the the the great nines the great clubs that apart from corinthians side paolo spoiled boy they sure real madrid you know yes indeed los blancos. we toured out there and they were inspired one has got to remember that of course we was the principal club probably of the world it's a big statement but for people it was in its infancy so. we were the first and we
it has a silo it's a. cool so they had. that's. a couple of things first we have. they corinthians. yes when i was in the world cup in brazil i saw this one around the course a lot one of brazil's biggest clubs that was directly influenced by i think football club as were several of us so there's that one we've got the pink chocolates golf but the something in it and i'm going to boy to know that my cameraman locum wants to go i want to say well he's the. culture it's got the original...
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other than, i think there's a very quick mention of the modernization of the silos themselves for the minutemen three/minutemen four. and then the other large problem out there is you also have a people infrastructure that really has to be paid attention to. as we transition from a period of time from the cold war when there was testing with some of these war heads to a period of time where we've gone -- we've made the hand off for the most part from folks who had testing experience to is si the scientid engineers and next transition is when they hand off to that next generation. to do that we also have to have a significant investment in long term science and engineering for stockpile stewardship and that's not very well laid out in the npr as well. then finally as we get rid of the 40% to 60% of these old buildings across both the dod and nsa complex you have to pay to get rid of them and that's another big unpaid bill. i'm in agreement with you some of these rough estimates, 1.3 trillion, all of us are pretty low. >> jim. >> michael, i agree with your concern about the cost associa
other than, i think there's a very quick mention of the modernization of the silos themselves for the minutemen three/minutemen four. and then the other large problem out there is you also have a people infrastructure that really has to be paid attention to. as we transition from a period of time from the cold war when there was testing with some of these war heads to a period of time where we've gone -- we've made the hand off for the most part from folks who had testing experience to is si...
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they really viewed the wage inflation problem in a silo and didn't take the whole picture into account if you're working fewer hours and you're getting paid more for the hour again they largely offset themselves they have been disregarding and this is what's stressing me out they've been disregarding news that we've seen of late on input prices raw materials the producer price index recently had a six year high and index of eighteen and dust real inputs hit a three year high and we've seen that wholesale inventories have been depleted they've been they've been they've been taken down to the bone and that implies not just that producer prices input prices for companies are high today but that they're going to keep rising investors really need to be aware of this so i want to go back to a century you're saying that the people conflated the data related to inflation related to inflate her so. i wondered when we saw that because that's a gear gently right that's how it was reported that there was a wage growth that was a little higher than people expected and i wondered whether or not you
they really viewed the wage inflation problem in a silo and didn't take the whole picture into account if you're working fewer hours and you're getting paid more for the hour again they largely offset themselves they have been disregarding and this is what's stressing me out they've been disregarding news that we've seen of late on input prices raw materials the producer price index recently had a six year high and index of eighteen and dust real inputs hit a three year high and we've seen that...
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unacceptable and this is why and this happened we are even sitting olmos after the separation of the silos to amend them so they cover for that have been abuses against. press we have been video by your government sometimes it happens i can tell you i'm not denying that but it is not something of that you can patent to this during demonstrations but during demonstrations last month for instance the committee for the protection of journalists says seven reporters had been arrested and they were released in what we have is yes and it accused you of intimidation confiscating newspapers you talk about the number of free newspapers that you confiscated newspapers and you attempted to censor new yorkers grooming mcginest and many are over here is that and once it happens some would be in complicity the fear is that like every dictatorship you're scared stiff of the million underachieved it or she were not on autocrats look to the government with her they lifted president on the left part of them and you are scared stiff that if you have a free press and critical press it's going to undermine you
unacceptable and this is why and this happened we are even sitting olmos after the separation of the silos to amend them so they cover for that have been abuses against. press we have been video by your government sometimes it happens i can tell you i'm not denying that but it is not something of that you can patent to this during demonstrations but during demonstrations last month for instance the committee for the protection of journalists says seven reporters had been arrested and they were...
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we do live in silos. we do live in some ways in a segregated society.hat we have to ask is the question of what kind of investment do we want to make in our country. we performed in the movie says that. do we want to invest in education or do we want to invest in prisons? we know now that the investment in prisons is just a very bad route to take. and so, you know, does it mean running for office? more people are getting involved in local politics. does it mean for young people who are in high school to learn something about kids across the city who may not be as well off as they are? wouldn't it be great if they came together and worked together so that they could get equal opportunity for all of them. you know. one of the people who i perform is brie newsome who much of your audience might remember climbed the flag pole in columbia, south carolina, took down the confederate flag in response to dylann roof having gone into mother emmanuel church and killed those people while they were praying under the banner of white supremacy and the confederate flag
we do live in silos. we do live in some ways in a segregated society.hat we have to ask is the question of what kind of investment do we want to make in our country. we performed in the movie says that. do we want to invest in education or do we want to invest in prisons? we know now that the investment in prisons is just a very bad route to take. and so, you know, does it mean running for office? more people are getting involved in local politics. does it mean for young people who are in high...
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not done before for example each country will come into a country as a donor and have their program siloed. i have been saying to the international community these very fragile communities like in the greater say hillary we need to come in with a strategic comprehensive holistic approach revive sustainability sustainable development resilience for example in the united nations world food programme we believe that every single person this enabled body don't know who is receiving food they ought to be in a community development improvement program but for that you have to solve the number one issue which is meet conflict you mentioned the word the way yemen and i want to see is that there is a potential chalk specifically about this country because i think it's stands out as a as a confluence of disasters or heard you say that you've been trying to raise the issue of the saudi conduct with the trump of ministration did you find it.
not done before for example each country will come into a country as a donor and have their program siloed. i have been saying to the international community these very fragile communities like in the greater say hillary we need to come in with a strategic comprehensive holistic approach revive sustainability sustainable development resilience for example in the united nations world food programme we believe that every single person this enabled body don't know who is receiving food they ought...