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this still is a use of force. we should be able to reconcile all of that and i don't want us to get down the road and have to redo both of them. i hear what you're saying and what you're saying but we should be able to reconcile both problems. >> commissioner turman: okay. any other new comments by commissioners? all right. can i get a straw poll just a feeling of the commissioners who would leave the definition assaultive in the policy. if you could just leave your hand if you would leave it in. all right. ms. adwan, i believe we're on three. >> so in the policy you'll be on page five. in your notes you'll be on page two. it's the type of activation of the taser. it's not a projectile that's been fired, an ecd. and the stakeholders would like it prohibited altogether. the department would like the option to use that mode but not in pain compliance. >> commissioner turman: why do the stakeholders want it stricken altogether. >> it's considered a pain device. >> commissioner: it's a torture device. >> and the dpa d
this still is a use of force. we should be able to reconcile all of that and i don't want us to get down the road and have to redo both of them. i hear what you're saying and what you're saying but we should be able to reconcile both problems. >> commissioner turman: okay. any other new comments by commissioners? all right. can i get a straw poll just a feeling of the commissioners who would leave the definition assaultive in the policy. if you could just leave your hand if you would...
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therefore, this kind of use. whoever uses these we hope that they will recover i think the representative. for his statement i now give the floor to the representatives. thank you mister president. the information of the use. and his daughter. it has been a community supporter. of this context. on the territory of the united kingdom the first of this kind in europe after the second war. with the weapons in syria. this case is another great example of international law and the provisions of the convention of the probe action. in the use of chemical weapons. we express this. with the british people to support our close alliance in europe yet partner in contact of the investigation. we call on russia to address the questions and cooperate in this regard. the strong conviction that there is no place for that. and the use of chemical weapons and should be held that way. i think the representative apology for his statement. >> mister president i think you for convening this meeting and we would like to think the united
therefore, this kind of use. whoever uses these we hope that they will recover i think the representative. for his statement i now give the floor to the representatives. thank you mister president. the information of the use. and his daughter. it has been a community supporter. of this context. on the territory of the united kingdom the first of this kind in europe after the second war. with the weapons in syria. this case is another great example of international law and the provisions of the...
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have been examined massive sandstorm they taught us how to use an explosives belt and they showed us how to trigger it's by pressing the red button shooting in case we were of a quote by the infidels hobbs so if they will be gentlemen i'm really not a practice that was me for two days and also showed me where i was supposed to blow myself up so you know it's a mess to find out how the i don't have enough. i want what the best yet how did that how much of that. but there are no. there are. six states what i fear that was that. and. how money was not there my how i was pretty advanced. they'd already show me the place they wanted me to blow myself up. they told me tomorrow god will welcome you in paradise . in paradise you'll be reunited with your parents. they said suicide bombers even get money for blowing themselves up and that we'd have toys cars and computers in paradise anything we wanted. to go in before. kill. also see your parents in paradise or anything you want god will give it to you. and that is new. and twelve and i asked my new so i'm nine years old. we're brothers one.
have been examined massive sandstorm they taught us how to use an explosives belt and they showed us how to trigger it's by pressing the red button shooting in case we were of a quote by the infidels hobbs so if they will be gentlemen i'm really not a practice that was me for two days and also showed me where i was supposed to blow myself up so you know it's a mess to find out how the i don't have enough. i want what the best yet how did that how much of that. but there are no. there are. six...
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use of force. >> that's just -- >> number three -- >> number two is just the standard on the review. >> number three, ecd review board's written analysis. ecd activation shall include. it has been pointed out to me that there's a sentence that's been move this had couat could perhaps a little bit more clarifying, that all of the factors will not be present that was in fact in an older draft. so i guess the question really becomes whether you -- again, you want to reemphasize, restate additional language in .e, and again, if we do -- not massively clear, written analysis to include recommendations regarding policies, training, equipment, ta tactics and position. >> so i know we've asked the chief to explain things, but the dpa mentions the department of justice, the recommendations for the discharge review board. this is a similar -- so you're just making a similar recommendation here that the doj has said we should include in our ois, right, reviews? and i understand you guys went to seattle. [plea
use of force. >> that's just -- >> number three -- >> number two is just the standard on the review. >> number three, ecd review board's written analysis. ecd activation shall include. it has been pointed out to me that there's a sentence that's been move this had couat could perhaps a little bit more clarifying, that all of the factors will not be present that was in fact in an older draft. so i guess the question really becomes whether you -- again, you want to...
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they are using a propaganda war -- inay and used in recent years. this does not have any facts other than substantiated claim hand inre is a russian all of this. this is not the first time when a russian national in the u.k. or people from russia and the ..k. had their life endangered instances that were not investigated or we were not allowed to become part of that investigation. they should determine what is happening on their territory before going ahead and accusing others. that is what polite people do. we would suggest to the british involve theiately 9.2 andes in chapter the convention of chemical weapons because it provides for request of explanation and providing others to the requesting state as quickly as possible, no later than 10 days from the request. no hurry of invoking the convention, which they are party to. proof be material provided of the allegedly found russian trace in this event. without this stating that there is truth is not something that we can take into account. until now, we have not seen anything aside from stating tha
they are using a propaganda war -- inay and used in recent years. this does not have any facts other than substantiated claim hand inre is a russian all of this. this is not the first time when a russian national in the u.k. or people from russia and the ..k. had their life endangered instances that were not investigated or we were not allowed to become part of that investigation. they should determine what is happening on their territory before going ahead and accusing others. that is what...
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said to us that they think. that if they can look at it if it comes out well you know that the driver insists that he stopped selling drinking water last year his water isn't making people sick. i'm going to. we've seen similar truck selling water to households but we have no way of knowing for sure where this water is going. we're bringing our footage to the strikingly green offices of limas water. we we saw. the other day a truck with a set of gold logo on them and nobody to see the photos they said apolo go but it's not from sort of paul show me the logo youth. drug supply for. it's not so. good and so this this is not a set of oh well then if it's yes so that it's not a little it's not controlled by us but it's it's quite confusing if it says it has the set of how logo people presume it even if the u.s. in this case effectively they are selling water which is not authorized for consumption by set up all their consumer. and i saw a most and i moved and now is eve feel about the fact that trucks are circulatin
said to us that they think. that if they can look at it if it comes out well you know that the driver insists that he stopped selling drinking water last year his water isn't making people sick. i'm going to. we've seen similar truck selling water to households but we have no way of knowing for sure where this water is going. we're bringing our footage to the strikingly green offices of limas water. we we saw. the other day a truck with a set of gold logo on them and nobody to see the photos...
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we follow him no we use footsteps his training partner might doherty had told us the fatal ammunition was thirty years old and we want to see if we can find out more. v.m.c. every inch where the training took place is just over there it's where no real died but we can stop because it's a militarized zone. instead we have to the warehouse where the ems that stores its ammunition. it's where the big explosions took place. we're told to leave immediately this. is really for you to shoot. if you insist. we stopped to film in a nearby village instead to its. local residents here where fact it by the explosions was so big that some houses in this village had to be evacuated. the local police arrived within minutes. they order us to follow them to the station where we are question and threatened with prosecution. it is clear that the authorities don't like any questions about bulgaria's arms exports. but one person did manage to proof that weapons. garion journalist illyana gay tons ever. arrived in aleppo as fighting intensified in twenty sixteen. syrian government forces had almost cleared
we follow him no we use footsteps his training partner might doherty had told us the fatal ammunition was thirty years old and we want to see if we can find out more. v.m.c. every inch where the training took place is just over there it's where no real died but we can stop because it's a militarized zone. instead we have to the warehouse where the ems that stores its ammunition. it's where the big explosions took place. we're told to leave immediately this. is really for you to shoot. if you...
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but no one has come to help us yet. like everyone here hostages extended family can't afford to rent a place down in the city. we're in this terrible situation out of necessity we have no other choice but to live here struggling from day to day. no stole my heart as household of eight people uses just three hundred liters of water a week that's a fraction of the amount the world health organization senses require to meet a person's most basic needs. and their children don't understand if we have water or not they don't understand. we have to bring the water up here one way or another so at least they can have something to drink we also have to limit them and ration at we can't just waste water that's how we have to live. when i was living across town in a rented place i could shower every day i could wash any time. here i have to walk around like this dirty this is how we live. while we're talking another neighbor comes over to tell us her story again her family's life is dominated by one thing mortar. i think we have t
but no one has come to help us yet. like everyone here hostages extended family can't afford to rent a place down in the city. we're in this terrible situation out of necessity we have no other choice but to live here struggling from day to day. no stole my heart as household of eight people uses just three hundred liters of water a week that's a fraction of the amount the world health organization senses require to meet a person's most basic needs. and their children don't understand if we...
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with drug use. of the aids vires is -- major risk factor has placed nida in a position to protect from the spread of this ill canner. doctor barry prim is a leader in this field. >> just through treatment alone, we are stopping them from using the needle, which is a vector for the tanz mission of the virus. furthermore, we are doing aids education programs. >> i want you to understand the intricacies of it maybe you just want to know what happens. a lot of people don't want to know. he say, that he is bunch of bull -- you want to know, if i take this test and it cops back positive, do i have aids? you may or may not have aids. most likely, you don't. but you may have been affected and you could affect somebody else. that's why we have to change court whole behavior. we can't share needles. >> when people with educated about effects of this virus they seem to change their behavior. it's that dpoel we are trying to reach. we have found that 64% of your patient population had developed a anti-body. tha
with drug use. of the aids vires is -- major risk factor has placed nida in a position to protect from the spread of this ill canner. doctor barry prim is a leader in this field. >> just through treatment alone, we are stopping them from using the needle, which is a vector for the tanz mission of the virus. furthermore, we are doing aids education programs. >> i want you to understand the intricacies of it maybe you just want to know what happens. a lot of people don't want to know....
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using the hash tag. thank you well there are reports that facebook representatives will meet u.s. politicians from both parties behind closed doors in washington d.c. meanwhile a former facebook manager is giving evidence to a parliamentary committee in london so we do have this covered from both sides of the atlantic we have nadine barber he's standing just outside cambridge analytic as london offices but will begin with mike hanna who's joining us from washington d.c. because michael it really seems striking about this whole thing is the silence of the facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg well that is very striking and has been remarked on by many within the u.s. or particularly politicians on the hill a senate intelligence committee is due to be holding hearings on the protection of elections and in terms of that process they want to speak to a number of tech c.e.o.'s in particular the founder of facebook but nothing yet has been heard publicly from mark zuckerberg or indeed facebook's chief operating offi
using the hash tag. thank you well there are reports that facebook representatives will meet u.s. politicians from both parties behind closed doors in washington d.c. meanwhile a former facebook manager is giving evidence to a parliamentary committee in london so we do have this covered from both sides of the atlantic we have nadine barber he's standing just outside cambridge analytic as london offices but will begin with mike hanna who's joining us from washington d.c. because michael it...
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or those who trust us. against either us or those who trust us. us. countries in the west have two incidentsoff the russian people in the russian state. russian state. as a gangster with a gangster regime. regime. so far he knows the west will protect all of his dirty deals. will protect all of his dirty deals. difficult our investigations like this? this? just how difficult it is to get to the bottom of cases like this. yes. those cases were never adequately solved. solved. assassinated in the course of investigating vladimir putin. investigating vladimir putin. my friend didn't maryland, his case was never solve either. was never solve either. they are extremely difficult to prove. extremely difficult to prove. you very much, michael waller, from washington. illness at the age of 80. suitcase for airline passengers. lebo diseko looks back at his life. that's how i wound it up... best known for. a documentary about aids in africa. for their radios. which were horrendously expensive. a small dynamo, which in turn would drive a small radio. company that employed disabled workers to make it. m
or those who trust us. against either us or those who trust us. us. countries in the west have two incidentsoff the russian people in the russian state. russian state. as a gangster with a gangster regime. regime. so far he knows the west will protect all of his dirty deals. will protect all of his dirty deals. difficult our investigations like this? this? just how difficult it is to get to the bottom of cases like this. yes. those cases were never adequately solved. solved. assassinated in the...
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at least look i'm us. they aren't right going to let up mara runs a restaurant in guest house where she welcomes tourists from all over the world. where look all the tourists always ask me to make my look i'm a cocktail they look ma using what she collects from her fog nant she can keep her own crops mortared but only to a point. you know they love to get our water and we take advantage of our fog catchers during the winter that goes to watering the plants our drinking water though has to come from the water truck. and i cook with that. but we thought. forty eight dry months of the year and she relies on the water trucks. all the beds here have their own water reservoir high up there. but beyond that we have to buy water you know this season we're buying from the water truck every fifteen days and every fifteen days i have to pay fifty euros one way or another we have to get the money to buy water. at the moment tamara says that up to half of her income has to go on buying water every single month. they li
at least look i'm us. they aren't right going to let up mara runs a restaurant in guest house where she welcomes tourists from all over the world. where look all the tourists always ask me to make my look i'm a cocktail they look ma using what she collects from her fog nant she can keep her own crops mortared but only to a point. you know they love to get our water and we take advantage of our fog catchers during the winter that goes to watering the plants our drinking water though has to come...
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they took us home and gave us pocket money they gave us money to brainwash us. they took us for rides and then brought us home. and sometimes they take us to the mosque and gave us white claims to where the. general had been bad after prayers they'd close the mosque and gather all the children together. bring us guns your way i don't have there was a switch with the spring you'd have to press it and then that's how it opened in trouble the other fellow iraqis have and they say to us good job. they gave us presence. i've had am then the men would take us to the religious where we practiced firing at a tank if you couldn't do it they'd kick you out of the group. that it will hide their well let us. have a i and you act what i liked best was training running with the gun and throwing myself to the ground from the edge death. not going out the later i was sent to top because i stayed there for six or seven months. and then again but still it was a secret place just for children. not even the airplanes couldn't spot it it was top secret and having them. having the lo
they took us home and gave us pocket money they gave us money to brainwash us. they took us for rides and then brought us home. and sometimes they take us to the mosque and gave us white claims to where the. general had been bad after prayers they'd close the mosque and gather all the children together. bring us guns your way i don't have there was a switch with the spring you'd have to press it and then that's how it opened in trouble the other fellow iraqis have and they say to us good job....
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against us. dick cheney, not true. no oness disagrees that saddam hussein was a brutal, murderous dictator but is now know that he had nothing to do with 911 but eathe bush administration lied o the american people and iraq had no weapons of mass destruction and it was not connected to 911. the american people one were misled by the bush administration into believing that the iraq war was necessary to prevent another 911. congress did not challenge them on those claims in a way that congress should have. it had disastrous consequences. that was a republican administration and now let me tell you about a democratic administration where once again congress refused to assert its constitutional responsibility. let us go back to 1964 to a conflict that began on similarly false promises. president lyndon johnson cited an attack on a us ship in the gulf of tonkin as a pretext for escalating the us intervention into vietnam and sending more and more and more troops into that. but we now know from declass
against us. dick cheney, not true. no oness disagrees that saddam hussein was a brutal, murderous dictator but is now know that he had nothing to do with 911 but eathe bush administration lied o the american people and iraq had no weapons of mass destruction and it was not connected to 911. the american people one were misled by the bush administration into believing that the iraq war was necessary to prevent another 911. congress did not challenge them on those claims in a way that congress...
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among us high school students. to the point where it was about thirteen point five percent of us high school students had used these products within the past thirty days from the early generation of cigarette lookalikes techno first reported on personal vaporizing devices known as mobs have gone high tech beings come a long way baby we've seen the shift move from pens and tanks at least culturally to what we call cloud trees and devices from mechanical mogs to basically box models what's going on right now it may sound confusing but the basic mechanics are pretty simple there's a battery powered out of my zip that heats up the liquid mixture known as juice entered into vapor which the user inhales. when we first met researcher i'm an equal you should wrapped up a study that found harmful metal particulate in the vapor from earlier models of cigarettes following the evolution of the industry she's updating her study so the original study we had looked at a cart a miser style cigarette and we had detected high amount
among us high school students. to the point where it was about thirteen point five percent of us high school students had used these products within the past thirty days from the early generation of cigarette lookalikes techno first reported on personal vaporizing devices known as mobs have gone high tech beings come a long way baby we've seen the shift move from pens and tanks at least culturally to what we call cloud trees and devices from mechanical mogs to basically box models what's going...
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and is probably carcinogenic its use is banned in the e.u.though threshold limits were not crossed that only holds true for the fruit not the stub the maximum levels for the fungicide flutie oxon hill in the fruit and the husk were massively increased in twenty fifteen in fact it was made seven hundred times higher at the request of the manufacturer the reason for that the e.u. commission states quite openly is that it wants to avoid trade barriers but for us it means that just a couple of years ago the pineapple we just tested would have been classified as hazardous waste consumers can decide for themselves whether they want to get pineapples amiss or whether they want to opt for the somewhat more expensive organic pineapple instead supermarkets can put pressure on the producers to maintain social and environmental standards. but to achieve that it would be necessary to pay fair prices and to inspect the standards on the farms. the be. moved. to. the book. of the book. the book. the book. the book the spring festival the book zealot the life
and is probably carcinogenic its use is banned in the e.u.though threshold limits were not crossed that only holds true for the fruit not the stub the maximum levels for the fungicide flutie oxon hill in the fruit and the husk were massively increased in twenty fifteen in fact it was made seven hundred times higher at the request of the manufacturer the reason for that the e.u. commission states quite openly is that it wants to avoid trade barriers but for us it means that just a couple of...
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us mission way is not full is an awful forty feet tall forestall encourage us else give us as an exchange information visit please we have a right to six members. apart from fixing his own car he also helps out without us like this twenty ten model. it's proven to be difficult to fix and so a diploma is me to the head of the what's approved to get some more guys. a computer engineer has a surprise in store he just bought a one to sixteen hybrid that he's happy to show off their vehicle bombs and a more efficient energy star device to leave them on battery. boards his hybrid second hand it cost two point five million around seven thousand dollars now that's about half a million four hundred dollars more than similar pecial pollard models. although there is still more expensive he hopes that someday soon all the cars and his just his road will be high grades or even fully electric and now as promised a new development for an old proto you know it's not just a healthy food it's becoming a resource for the textile industry that's because a protein in milk can be turned into organic fiber surp
us mission way is not full is an awful forty feet tall forestall encourage us else give us as an exchange information visit please we have a right to six members. apart from fixing his own car he also helps out without us like this twenty ten model. it's proven to be difficult to fix and so a diploma is me to the head of the what's approved to get some more guys. a computer engineer has a surprise in store he just bought a one to sixteen hybrid that he's happy to show off their vehicle bombs...
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oh yeah i would use that. powder morning then it's melted in with plastic and formed into pellets you melt them down and then you formed them into things like this right and this is a coin trick that is a coin to your money money back into your vehicle what is this tomato favors these are actual skin leaves and stems from the tomato plants from hines's ketchup production they process millions of pounds of tomatoes every year and they have a lot of left over why is this a good product for you guys to use we can use this to reinforce our plastics to make them stiffer but then at the same time we can start in the lab is in the very early stages of testing but to me to be responsibilities making samples been melting and mixing plastic extruding it into pellets and molds for testing you would mention part of the test is actually the smell you know if they're driving a lot and they may not want to smell tomatoes because they might get angry. so what's your big end goal for all of us we all have kids and we want to m
oh yeah i would use that. powder morning then it's melted in with plastic and formed into pellets you melt them down and then you formed them into things like this right and this is a coin trick that is a coin to your money money back into your vehicle what is this tomato favors these are actual skin leaves and stems from the tomato plants from hines's ketchup production they process millions of pounds of tomatoes every year and they have a lot of left over why is this a good product for you...
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tell us about this us lobby that wants to see a change. our own arrangements, the us lobby group has made the suggestion we walk away from our protected status. we are defensive about wanting to keep pork pies and cornish pasties, on the other hand there might be opportunities for us. english parmesan could be an attractive product as well. are there areas we could innovate? these will surface in the future as we reassess our trading relationships with everyone in the world. reassess our trading relationships with everyone in the worldlj reassess our trading relationships with everyone in the world. i want to show you this story, the world pasty championships, it was the us ba kery pasty championships, it was the us bakery that scooped the top award so perhaps we are missing out. and more competition might force us to raise our own game. "i think the monopoly of product names like champagne is pointless. cornish pasties are cornish pasties wherever they are made." and david says, they should in my personal tupperware box! there isa in my p
tell us about this us lobby that wants to see a change. our own arrangements, the us lobby group has made the suggestion we walk away from our protected status. we are defensive about wanting to keep pork pies and cornish pasties, on the other hand there might be opportunities for us. english parmesan could be an attractive product as well. are there areas we could innovate? these will surface in the future as we reassess our trading relationships with everyone in the world. reassess our...
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us . to get us place adam and then under the law in the. middle out on the dental problems but i have cia needed that's almost. this place some of the my old. plan can be done. in the back burner. in a certain us or going the. you in the nose of the items i love that you have bought me yeah yeah i love my love with a lot of the women here i mean most of us had any kind of. it's one of the unsound cannabis and that is just piles up what he is to make those in the last thing you want to. get as has been used as the given you know at the book at that colonia. only. lawyers put them up. on the nothing nothing says listen to me. well again you know this is funny only it's one that is not good like. some of these kleagle most classical schooling but i just north of even ca believe yeah. yeah i mean if we put it in the mud in. a little bit short of muscle. you know it was really just mom a school where the seals if you must give mom a gun is going to nurses that it goes. on for years to give us what you saw a student you'll know much of the fusela
us . to get us place adam and then under the law in the. middle out on the dental problems but i have cia needed that's almost. this place some of the my old. plan can be done. in the back burner. in a certain us or going the. you in the nose of the items i love that you have bought me yeah yeah i love my love with a lot of the women here i mean most of us had any kind of. it's one of the unsound cannabis and that is just piles up what he is to make those in the last thing you want to. get as...
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albeit using ag. for lunar rovers to stream data from as early as next year. snake robots have slithered out from the labs at harvard university. robots move using laser—cut scales which expand and contract to propel them. researchers are perfecting this way of moving to help tackle difficult terrain and to be used in intestinal surgery. it was also the week that amazon purchased ring, the smart doorbell company. this adds to their growing collection of smart home products and paves the way for deliveries not only to your door but even inside your home. that may ring alarm bells for those concerned with privacy. and finally, california hasjoined arizona and removed the need for driverless cars to have a human behind the wheel. companies still need to retain the ability to control the cars remotely, and a plan for how cops can pull the car over to speak to the car. this is possibly one of the more surprising things on the show floor. i am currently in a holoportal. the setout has four kinect sensors, f
albeit using ag. for lunar rovers to stream data from as early as next year. snake robots have slithered out from the labs at harvard university. robots move using laser—cut scales which expand and contract to propel them. researchers are perfecting this way of moving to help tackle difficult terrain and to be used in intestinal surgery. it was also the week that amazon purchased ring, the smart doorbell company. this adds to their growing collection of smart home products and paves the way...
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as a popup retail use, too? >> correct. they can seek a temporary use authorization to basically get a popup, you know, re-taylor something along those lines. >> commissioner melgar: i see. so really, then, our only option is to not then have it be a public parking lot? >> correct. and keep in mind what is before you is legalization of the current parking lot, so it's currently functioning as a parking lot, so i think part and parcel of legalizing the existing parking lot use, right, getting clarity on the hours, as well as, then, any -- you know, entertaining the concept of the mobile food facility was the -- kind of the totality of the project that you're looking at. >> commissioner melgar: i understand that. it just seems like the tools that we have are not adequate for the situation 'cause i know that folks, you know, whether it was used as a public parking lot, sometimes it is and sometimes it isn't. i'm confused every time i go there, sometimes people park in the lot. i know folks who go to the restaurants
as a popup retail use, too? >> correct. they can seek a temporary use authorization to basically get a popup, you know, re-taylor something along those lines. >> commissioner melgar: i see. so really, then, our only option is to not then have it be a public parking lot? >> correct. and keep in mind what is before you is legalization of the current parking lot, so it's currently functioning as a parking lot, so i think part and parcel of legalizing the existing parking lot use,...
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glad you could join us. it's a friday. glad you could join us. we start the programme with the us.dent donald trump strikes again with steep trade tariffs on china. donald trump said he viewed the mainland as a friend but sanctions were needed to counter intellectual property theft costing america hundreds of billions of dollars in lost trade each year. up to $60 billion worth of goods will be affected by the new tariffs each year. there is a long list of products which could be impacted. the final list is due within 15 days of the president's announcement. us consumers may end up paying more for those goods from china. beijing has responded, saying it is considering ta riffs responded, saying it is considering tariffs worth up to 3 billion us dollars on a range of bucks coming in from the us, including pork, fruit, and wine. —— products. in from the us, including pork, fruit, and wine. —— productsm in from the us, including pork, fruit, and wine. -- products. if you look at how wall street reacted the romance flourishing between the white house and wall street is on the rocks. wit
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use of force. the reporting should be required for the use of these weapons should require the officer to delineate the efforts they took to de-escalate before they tried to control the situation with the weapon. i think it's important that they respond to mental health crises in a more appropriate way. >> commissioner marshall: thank you. >> i'm evan mclaughlin and it's a pleasure for here discussing the conditions under which are san francisco residents will be electrocuted by police. i think it's clear de-escalation tactics are not being used and implemented. and it's clear that the implementation of tasers will only make the problem worse but here we are. so if san francisco police are going to be armed with tasers we need to be clear the list of people under special consideration -- this say list of people who will be killed by a taser. so the people who are saying this should only be used in the case of deadly force are trying to stop these people from dying. i think it should be taken extrem
use of force. the reporting should be required for the use of these weapons should require the officer to delineate the efforts they took to de-escalate before they tried to control the situation with the weapon. i think it's important that they respond to mental health crises in a more appropriate way. >> commissioner marshall: thank you. >> i'm evan mclaughlin and it's a pleasure for here discussing the conditions under which are san francisco residents will be electrocuted by...
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but it really is useful reading. i don't want to go into all the details there but i think it's worth looking at the recommendations. and thinking about where we want to go. going back to the big vision. and this was a group of dedicated san francisco citizens that we all recognize were looking at the future and for those of us up here am i guess what i want to hear from all of you, what were the surprises? good and bad. what keeps you up at night. what are the thing you would want us to most take away from the work that you performed in this process? what we should look at as the next phases come in, what would be most useful. and i know some -- it was mentioned enforcing it, some of it becomes codified, potentially and others are recommendations to us. so how would you best recommend that this be useful for us so that -- as was pointed out, it's a process -- sort of a living, breathing document that we can continue to use. and it can inform our actions, both as it gets codified but also some of the other comments o
but it really is useful reading. i don't want to go into all the details there but i think it's worth looking at the recommendations. and thinking about where we want to go. going back to the big vision. and this was a group of dedicated san francisco citizens that we all recognize were looking at the future and for those of us up here am i guess what i want to hear from all of you, what were the surprises? good and bad. what keeps you up at night. what are the thing you would want us to most...
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came into the european union and they feel they agree with us oh this isn't just you us you asked for formal recognition from frederick a mobile ringing the foreign affairs chief at the end she said no you got some nice words but you didn't get your formal reality one day as i did you know one of these ideas one of the ideas that we are working on to preserve their two state solution as an agreement all are supporting this idea it's the only game on the to and as they usually say so we are asking our friends around the world to come as the state of body stand to preserve this idea nevertheless it will become by the fact a one state but this one state i don't think that it will be a democratic one it will go and it started about a type that we would not give up we would continue our our own resistent and then we and that started in one thousand nine hundred fifty you are asking for a middle east peace conference this year for which you are totally unprepared you also say you are going to hold elected. and it's also this year you think the world's going to sit down and talk peace if i m
came into the european union and they feel they agree with us oh this isn't just you us you asked for formal recognition from frederick a mobile ringing the foreign affairs chief at the end she said no you got some nice words but you didn't get your formal reality one day as i did you know one of these ideas one of the ideas that we are working on to preserve their two state solution as an agreement all are supporting this idea it's the only game on the to and as they usually say so we are...
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thank you so much forjoining us. to. thank you so much forjoining us. great, thank you. supports the saudi led coalition rebels backed by iran. today us lawmakers voted whether to end us involvement, a motion that was voted down by the senate. bbc‘s cheap international correspondent has recently travelled to yemen to meet children of the conflict. we travelled into yemen with the saudl we travelled into yemen with the saudi. they wanted us to see the suffering being inflicted by their enemy. they took us to meet these boys, robbed of their childhood. forced to fight alongside grown man. children and yemen are recruited by all sides. especially the houthis. passion was 13 when his best friend was shot dead in front of them. so many children, so young, have been dragged into this destructive war. but even in more, there are rules. and in yemen, they are being broken, time and again by all sides. these children live in sana, the capital controlled by houthis. their families sought refuge here after their home was bombed by the saudis. coalition air strikes have reportedly c
thank you so much forjoining us. to. thank you so much forjoining us. great, thank you. supports the saudi led coalition rebels backed by iran. today us lawmakers voted whether to end us involvement, a motion that was voted down by the senate. bbc‘s cheap international correspondent has recently travelled to yemen to meet children of the conflict. we travelled into yemen with the saudl we travelled into yemen with the saudi. they wanted us to see the suffering being inflicted by their enemy....
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for advertising it's been used for voting what else could it be used for do you think. well this is this is this is the scary thing and we know now the full sort of power of it is really been highlighted i mean what where where could it where did it where could it lead i mean it's it i think it's done quite a lot of damage to the sort of fabric of the culture in a way i mean we've seen incredible polarize ation through through this process which is only been exacerbated and sort of fueled by this this this process this technique has massive polarization across sort of racial ethical political social divides all the rest of it and then obviously culminating in the extreme example of you know putting what you could say you know right present to president in the white house so it's it's it's certainly dangerous stuff and they need to look at it very very very carefully because if it goes it goes a lot deeper than just you know just arguing with some sort of troll on on on the facebook news comment section or whatever i mean it's i think it can potentially be quite quite ha
for advertising it's been used for voting what else could it be used for do you think. well this is this is this is the scary thing and we know now the full sort of power of it is really been highlighted i mean what where where could it where did it where could it lead i mean it's it i think it's done quite a lot of damage to the sort of fabric of the culture in a way i mean we've seen incredible polarize ation through through this process which is only been exacerbated and sort of fueled by...
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this brings us to the end of our agenda. any further business before us today? that concludes our business for today. >> we are adjourned. thank you, everyone. >> the clerk: commissioner i'd like to call roll. [roll call] >> the clerk: you a quorum and with is the interim president. >> good evening, welcome to the regular meeting of the san francisco police commission for wednesday march 14, 2018. before we get started i'm going to make some changes to the agenda for efficiency purpose. i see in the audience a large number of people. we anticipate a large number of speakers from the public on item two. which is the discussion and possible action for draft department general order 5.02 the use of electronic controlled devices including appendix a and device of the review board for purpose of engaging in the process with the police officers association. for the item i'll take it as the first item on the agenda. we will not be doing item three. that item is coming off the agenda. so i am going to start with again, united stat -- aga again -- -- item two with the us
this brings us to the end of our agenda. any further business before us today? that concludes our business for today. >> we are adjourned. thank you, everyone. >> the clerk: commissioner i'd like to call roll. [roll call] >> the clerk: you a quorum and with is the interim president. >> good evening, welcome to the regular meeting of the san francisco police commission for wednesday march 14, 2018. before we get started i'm going to make some changes to the agenda for...
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if you use or have used xanax, or a family member of yours has, please do get in touch and tell us youred it illegally. you can remain anonymous. it is about getting an insight into why you are using this drug. if you want help or advice about some of the issues raised in this item, please go to bbc.co.uk/actionline. still to come... health officials are telling us to go on a diet. a p pa re ntly we should all eat 400 calories a day for breakfast and 600 at lunch and dinner — we'll get reaction from health experts. and an in—depth interview with tennis legend serena williams on her campaign to reform gun laws in the states, equal pay and how she's being inspired by her daughter. time for the latest news. the bbc news headlines this morning... police say they are keeping an open mind about how and why a former russian double agent became critically ill after apparently coming into contact with an unidentified substance. sergei skripal, and a woman found with him, are being treated in hospital in salisbury. sergei skripal was given refuge in britain eight years ago after being involved in
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we are using all the powers and tools... again, ithink are using all the powers and tools... to find out on the half of the public what is happening to the data. it is controversial because there are many statements, contradictory, about who had the data, how long they have the data and if it was deleted and because cambridge analytica was operating in the uk, they are subject to uk data protection law and we oversee that law. do you think it is too late applying for the warrant because that will take time? cambridge analytica already know you want to get into their premises to search the property and their servers and facebook have already been in there. facebook started a search last night at our request and they withdrew their contractors. we need to get in there and we are also looking at facebook and their combat in whether or not data was properly secured on their platform. -- their conduct. sorry to interrupt but it is possible potential evidence you want to see has been already tampered with. we don't know. but it is possible. we are going through the process right no
we are using all the powers and tools... again, ithink are using all the powers and tools... to find out on the half of the public what is happening to the data. it is controversial because there are many statements, contradictory, about who had the data, how long they have the data and if it was deleted and because cambridge analytica was operating in the uk, they are subject to uk data protection law and we oversee that law. do you think it is too late applying for the warrant because that...
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used for court. right and you know that's because the people who want to do those things can't do that through existing technologies because the new ones haven't been regulated yet you know safeguards haven't put it been put in yet i also just want to say that there are a lot of scams out there but that doesn't mean that everything is a scam i think there is really something very cool about this technology and they have. to be looking out for that yeah i mean as they have said that i katherine here is not in her head and she also chuckled at that tweet there that said this is just a get rich quick scan you want to jump in absolutely because i think this goes to the discussion that we're having in general that all of the focus right now is on crypto currencies and bitcoin and behind beside it is an entire wealth about the cations that aren't really being discussed particularly in sustainable development humanitarian aid or just in smart contracts and we do see a lot of mainstream industries and mainst
used for court. right and you know that's because the people who want to do those things can't do that through existing technologies because the new ones haven't been regulated yet you know safeguards haven't put it been put in yet i also just want to say that there are a lot of scams out there but that doesn't mean that everything is a scam i think there is really something very cool about this technology and they have. to be looking out for that yeah i mean as they have said that i katherine...
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celebrate our differences in our direct diversity even more because dots what makes us every one of us interesting so accessibility is our way to actually celebrate our talents and not our limitations. well said again the very last word to someone i'm quitter nancy just as we live in an incredible time of innovation the more we build and design with everyone in mind the less we require accessibility and all the time we have for today's show thanks to all of the guests this week who joined us here in d.c. and from south by southwest in austin texas you can you do need to follow along with all of these stories to using our hash tag a j stream we'll see you next time. a global economic superpower that's underperformed in the world of football when used explores how china is now spending billions in its quest to conquer the beautiful game. at this time when al-jazeera. the nature news as it breaks its estimated ten million children of school age are still roaming the streets of nigeria with details coverage children what amala face and number of serious problems from chronic child malnutri
celebrate our differences in our direct diversity even more because dots what makes us every one of us interesting so accessibility is our way to actually celebrate our talents and not our limitations. well said again the very last word to someone i'm quitter nancy just as we live in an incredible time of innovation the more we build and design with everyone in mind the less we require accessibility and all the time we have for today's show thanks to all of the guests this week who joined us...
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the do that you have to send us all your photos and your videos. thank you for watching t.v. news we'll have much more for you at the top of the hour don't forget you can also follow us on twitter our handle act d.w. news. from. months long children also to. listen to. the. one hundred twenty installations stretching three and a half kilometers all in one german city. frankfurt is radiant in the glow of the moving up. buildings are transformed into objects of honor by light and sound of. the a jerome's in sixty minutes the doubling. of the race for immortality has be gummed leading neuroscientists are researching ways to replicate the human brain and androids are taking over physical labor. good human brain is deciphered the. new enjoys with artificial consciousness are the number one item on the market the transfer of the human mind into an avatar the successful immortality is within reach but what tricks can remember you claim for its main events we need to plan it. brain surgery starting march twenty fourth place. to play. hitching to tomorrow t
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used to project our values and our advance u.k. interests and indeed russia is mentioned in this report thirteen times the word russian is used nine times and it's being listed among threats such as north korea and iran this document goes on to say that the indiscriminate and reckless use of a military grade nerve agent on british soil was an unlawful use of force by the russian state they talk about a well established pattern of russian state aggression assess a sustained campaign of cyber espionage and disruption including meddling in elections and of those are listed along with other acute threats as is being described such as islamic terrorism human trafficking piracy crime and instability . true gemayel prime minister actually in one paragraph she says to stretch this from islamic state north korea well nobody would argue that and then she says russia think we're right to review our security we have to review every country in this but to tag russia in with north korea and with islamic study i think she's out of step with the o
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>> sandra: that's it for us. thank you for joining us. "happening now" starts right now. >> jon: we begin with a fox news alert. string of deadly package bomb explosions rocking the texas capital after another suspicious blast last night as we await brand new information, a news conference scheduled to begin imminently. good morning to you i'm jon scott. >> melissa: good morning. i'm melissa francis. folks in austin warning folks not to touch unexpected packages after two people were injured last night in an explosion detonated by a trip wire. police say that shows a different level of skill but they are now to see if this blast is linked to the three other package bombings around the city this month. >> jon: casey stegall is live for us in austin right now. casey? >> yes, we should also point out that we are at the scene and just to the left of our camera is where that press conference is supposed to start at any minute now where we understand the austin police chief in addition to a representative from the atf and the fbi will be speaki
>> sandra: that's it for us. thank you for joining us. "happening now" starts right now. >> jon: we begin with a fox news alert. string of deadly package bomb explosions rocking the texas capital after another suspicious blast last night as we await brand new information, a news conference scheduled to begin imminently. good morning to you i'm jon scott. >> melissa: good morning. i'm melissa francis. folks in austin warning folks not to touch unexpected packages...
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or you can use face expression using live tracking. 01’ you can use one face expression using live trackingfrom your likeness. 0verall, both phones look and feel like their predecessors. the same size, dust and water resista nt the same size, dust and water resistant and they still have a headphone socket. the screen is ever so headphone socket. the screen is ever so slightly longer. they will now accept so slightly longer. they will now a cce pt st so slightly longer. they will now accept st cards of up to a00 bigger pie —— gigabytes and they play dolby atmos sound. and where the sh could be plugged into a dog to connect to screen, mouse and keyed board, the s9 can become a trackpad. will soon also double as a keyboard. even with the s9‘s better to expect, critics say that the improvements are not massive. they do think the camera and the sharing functions are sure to be eyecatchers. and now super slow motion is complete without lots and lots of confetti. well, only one day after samsung announced their phone and their slow mo camara, we found out that sony have up raided bears to 960 fram
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join us. fired by distinctive instagram. d.w. story. each week. the palestinian president was outraged when donald trump recognized jerusalem as israel's capital but telling the white house down your money and may your house be destroyed wasn't perhaps the best way to enhance his cause my guest this week is abraham cracy palestinian ambassador to the u.n. here in geneva his government once a middle east peace conference but does he seriously think anyone will show up. to bring him crazy welcome to conflict zone thanks so welcome and the mission of the state of palestine during the let me start with the u.s. decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital your president said we will not accept for the u.s. to be a mediator because after what they've done to us a believer shall not be stung twice in the same place and then he told donald trump damn your money and maybe your house be destroyed what kind of effect do you think that sort of rudeness has on the diplomatic process. and if this announcement was unexpected first of all and for the pale
join us. fired by distinctive instagram. d.w. story. each week. the palestinian president was outraged when donald trump recognized jerusalem as israel's capital but telling the white house down your money and may your house be destroyed wasn't perhaps the best way to enhance his cause my guest this week is abraham cracy palestinian ambassador to the u.n. here in geneva his government once a middle east peace conference but does he seriously think anyone will show up. to bring him crazy welcome...
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thank you for speaking to us.hter in salisbury. in the making, after agreeing to meet kim jong—un. prints its last issue. always seemed to be for the cool kids. yes, i used to bet all the time. morning, louise. -- by it all the time. good morning, everybody. tucking in behind the wet weather. england where it has been pretty cold in the last few days. cold in the last few days. wet weather will go with it, u nfortu nately. wet weather will go with it, unfortunately. unfortunately. clearing the far north, another showery behind it. showery behind it. in the cloud and sunshine, temperatures are likely to respond. temperatures are likely to respond. the rain fairly persistent across northern england, and scotland. northern england, and scotland. east anglia, and that could allow those temperatures to climb. those temperatures to climb. likely to be wet snow to the high ground in scotland. ground in scotland. concerned about that as the mild air starts to kick in. starts to kick in. double digits were northern ireland
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of millions of us voters. without right arouns the details. another difficult day for facebook. this time a uk summons for ceo mark zuckerberg. who has been asked to give evidence to a british parliamentararararar compans rings to cambridge analytical? a british political consulting firm. it was a lower says cambridge analytical misuse data is collected from facebook users and weaponized in the twenty sisixteen at us presidential election this data was with misappropriated and is and i i think that they need to be investigated for us. now we're in the information commissioner is seeking a warrant to search cambridge analytical computer servers. the firm has already missed a monday deadline to provide access to these records. did you to the bbc elizabeth denham's of the facebook inquiry was part of a larger investigation of some thirty organizations use of personal data for big data politics. we need to make sure that has more control and understands how their data may be used for political mesessaging ad mimic
of millions of us voters. without right arouns the details. another difficult day for facebook. this time a uk summons for ceo mark zuckerberg. who has been asked to give evidence to a british parliamentararararar compans rings to cambridge analytical? a british political consulting firm. it was a lower says cambridge analytical misuse data is collected from facebook users and weaponized in the twenty sisixteen at us presidential election this data was with misappropriated and is and i i think...
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in most cases, engineers use the same steel and concrete they use in traditional bridges. bridge engineer ralph verrastro. >> a typical bridge by conventional methods let's say might take a year. using abc, you can reduce it to six months or perhaps three months. and in some cases, whole bridges are constructed over a weekend. >> reporter: in miami, investigators will look at the design, construction and quality of materials to determine a cause. in a tragic irony, florida international university has long been a leader in abc engineering research. tom costello, nbc news, maclean, virginia. >>> we turn to the scandal president trump cannot seem to shake, one that may have serious implications far beyond simply an accusation of infidelity. today an attorney for the adult film actress who was allegedly paid hush money to keep quiet about an affair with mr. trump days before the 2016 election said she was also physically threatened to stay silent. he claims more women are coming forward. nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker has the story. >> reporter: the bombshe
in most cases, engineers use the same steel and concrete they use in traditional bridges. bridge engineer ralph verrastro. >> a typical bridge by conventional methods let's say might take a year. using abc, you can reduce it to six months or perhaps three months. and in some cases, whole bridges are constructed over a weekend. >> reporter: in miami, investigators will look at the design, construction and quality of materials to determine a cause. in a tragic irony, florida...
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if you are also doing your thing tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. and doing your. share. one of the meds in zimbabwe is maize but want to come. especially valuable as specially under extreme weather conditions that is something that lots of african farmers are experiencing some communities in zimbabwe are now starting to switch to local that use their often had can make do with less rain and can withstand pests and agricultural research institute wants to set up a seed bank for this crops. northern zimbabwe's rivers have dried up due to a severe drought in the region. desperate villagers have dug holes along the dried out river beds to collect water to keep their gardens moist over eighty percent of the nation's farmers grow maize hard hit by the dry spell in this region much of the crop has already begun to wilt. helton and bosy is an agronomist with commie tech and in geo that seeks to improve the livelihoods of rural communities in the country he is convinced amaze monocultures calm provide food and seed security with this climate change now may
if you are also doing your thing tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. and doing your. share. one of the meds in zimbabwe is maize but want to come. especially valuable as specially under extreme weather conditions that is something that lots of african farmers are experiencing some communities in zimbabwe are now starting to switch to local that use their often had can make do with less rain and can withstand pests and agricultural research institute wants to set up a seed...
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and don't forget, let us know what you are spotting online. use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing.ess briefing this hour. rural communities are being failed by the government, according to a new house of lords report. it says cuts to departments are having a profound, negative impact on england's biodiversity, and the social and economic welfare of rural areas. claire marshall has this report. the overwhelming number of people who live in the countryside are being failed by government, that is according to today's report. the house of lords select committee says there should be radical change in how rural communities in the countryside are looked after. it suggests stripping the regulator of its power to regulate on rural affairs. some of the worst spots for deprivation and intergenerational poverty exist in rural england, as bad as, if not worse, than in our inner cities. and we feel that they have been neglected by government, and we feel that actually defra is not doing a good job, and they ought to be changes made. the lords also say the department has focused too much on farmi
and don't forget, let us know what you are spotting online. use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing.ess briefing this hour. rural communities are being failed by the government, according to a new house of lords report. it says cuts to departments are having a profound, negative impact on england's biodiversity, and the social and economic welfare of rural areas. claire marshall has this report. the overwhelming number of people who live in the countryside are being failed by government, that is...
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it affected all of us. all of us who were alive. part that of that in "sesame street" was born. we started working on the idea and 1966. the people that came to us to executiveexample our vice president -- joan joined me in the original idea -- all of by the very affected events i have discussed, so sesame street was, in part, born out of a belief in civil rights that we all had. the fact that it appeared on public television was somewhat of an accident. started to raise , the former in 1966 superintendent of schools in scarsdale had become president, and he was one of the first people we talked to about it. he, after some deliberation, overruled his staff and said that he would find $4 million to help us go on the air. $1h that $4 million plus the million carnegie had already put up, we had $5 million. lou housman was the point person liaisoning in what would become a workshop. lou came out of nbc television and strongly believed the program should be on commercial television. we took his advice seriously, cbs, and goth nbc, very nice -- a very nice reception, but no money, no
it affected all of us. all of us who were alive. part that of that in "sesame street" was born. we started working on the idea and 1966. the people that came to us to executiveexample our vice president -- joan joined me in the original idea -- all of by the very affected events i have discussed, so sesame street was, in part, born out of a belief in civil rights that we all had. the fact that it appeared on public television was somewhat of an accident. started to raise , the former...
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what does it mean for us?>> a couple of points i think are important. number one i would say that we've been going in different directions. please to have multiple on our force and now we have been through a single word. everybody knows that. in fact it is very stabilizing that we have done that. the russians have always had multiple warheads. we had a 10 warhead missile is called the peacekeeper missile. and we deactivated that. we had that paradigm and we shifted away from it. if the russians move forward with this i think there's going to be arms-control implications. because you want to constrain the size that will grow with 15 warheads on these missiles. i think that would be of some concern. ironically, bush 41 had negotiated with them they certified but woman walked away russia walked in. two. so here we are, the united states, the russians are putting more multiple independent really warheads on their vehicles. and i think that this is, we do not have a missile defense capability that putin is using to
what does it mean for us?>> a couple of points i think are important. number one i would say that we've been going in different directions. please to have multiple on our force and now we have been through a single word. everybody knows that. in fact it is very stabilizing that we have done that. the russians have always had multiple warheads. we had a 10 warhead missile is called the peacekeeper missile. and we deactivated that. we had that paradigm and we shifted away from it. if the...
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if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. as to doing your bit we share your stories. in terms of here people are fighting to protect their trees and forests the nomadic hadza people in the north and part of the country have lived in a scrub forest of reason for thousands of years but their way of life is under threat other ethnic groups that farm and wave livestock are competing with them for land and are cutting down the forests the hundreds of people are now telling to modern technology for help let's see how g.p.s. can help indigenous people to preserve their way of life. in the remote cie to violate the heads of people have lived like best for ten thousand years. they still depend on the forest hunting meat in gathering. and even whistling to birds which lead them to honey. they say the land is under threat and to protect it that turning to modern technology. we don't like to see the trees cut down like this. is a kill philippo is one of the had his first guards you patrol the area looking for signs of damage his team us
if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. as to doing your bit we share your stories. in terms of here people are fighting to protect their trees and forests the nomadic hadza people in the north and part of the country have lived in a scrub forest of reason for thousands of years but their way of life is under threat other ethnic groups that farm and wave livestock are competing with them for land and are cutting down the forests the hundreds of...
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or e—mail us.h naga munchetty and rachel burden. a police officer hailed as a hero during the french terror attack has died of his injuries. arnaud beltrame swapped himself for a hostage during the supermarket siege — and secretly recorded what happened on his mobile phone. good morning. it's saturday 24th march. also this morning: investigators work through the night, searching the offices of the company at the centre of the facebook data row. labour mps react angrily to the sacking of the shadow northern ireland secretary for saying he wants a second brexit referendum. nadine is eight and she's just given her entire pocket money. i mean, you can't argue with that, can you? with that, celebrity boat races and boxing matches, the sport relief
or e—mail us.h naga munchetty and rachel burden. a police officer hailed as a hero during the french terror attack has died of his injuries. arnaud beltrame swapped himself for a hostage during the supermarket siege — and secretly recorded what happened on his mobile phone. good morning. it's saturday 24th march. also this morning: investigators work through the night, searching the offices of the company at the centre of the facebook data row. labour mps react angrily to the sacking of the...