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surprising actually for russia we want to talk about this but i guess it's just what the reporters now adays focus on this is easy news for them isn't that well. i guess not so you hear about maybe it's just a sort of western take on things trying to paint the enemy and i think there is a long history of us blaming them for it certainly it makes me wonder if if you got like trust on the newspaper like bing. but at the beginning of february twenty eight russian athletes were officially cleared of doping and just a couple of days ago it was revealed that grigorieva chunk off the main informant in the entire doping case against russia suddenly failed to confirm a number of his allegations you know says that he didn't see the distribution of any so-called drug cocktail nor did he witness any police taking such a thing sports lawyer lucien below and he thinks this is a defeat and then barrison for wada. these credibility east totally destroyed so he was not able to convince the judges and that means he was not able to back the mclaren record was we have all the bases for all these allegations ove
surprising actually for russia we want to talk about this but i guess it's just what the reporters now adays focus on this is easy news for them isn't that well. i guess not so you hear about maybe it's just a sort of western take on things trying to paint the enemy and i think there is a long history of us blaming them for it certainly it makes me wonder if if you got like trust on the newspaper like bing. but at the beginning of february twenty eight russian athletes were officially cleared...
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times that people are always in and out of the facility and it has 13 studios and open 24 hours aday. no word on what cause the fire. >> they are dancing a way. >> it is day two of coachella and this is her performing an hour or so ago. beyonce took the stage. this was delayed a year. one hundred dancers supposed to be part of her performance. >> starbuckss is apologizing following the arrest of two black men and a starbucks coffee shop. >> what did they do? >> what did they do? >> they didn't do anything -- >> the big controversy over the arrest in philadelphia and exemplifies what racial discrimination looks >>> new details on the storm damage that tore up a parking lot at stenson beach. the lot is partially reopened, the northern parking lots and bathrooms remain close while crews continue to make repairs. over flooding the parking lot and part of it collapsed. >> starbucks apologizing, met with claims of racial discrimination. cellphone video of police arresting two african american man for not leaving the store. the manager said they were trespassing. >> they were waiting for a f
times that people are always in and out of the facility and it has 13 studios and open 24 hours aday. no word on what cause the fire. >> they are dancing a way. >> it is day two of coachella and this is her performing an hour or so ago. beyonce took the stage. this was delayed a year. one hundred dancers supposed to be part of her performance. >> starbuckss is apologizing following the arrest of two black men and a starbucks coffee shop. >> what did they do? >>...
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now adays a major problem is the massive loss of biodiversity we can try to think up ways to slow or halt the decline of certain species. once all the data are digitalized they'll be accessible to researchers around the globe. the hard part is to ciphering the nineteenth century handwritten labels. only people who can read old gothic script. and then we have labels in alphabets we don't even recognize are in syria for example they're hard for us to read. the team at the newseum could never work their way through three point eight million items that's why they summon the hive mind to help if long. people each do a little the task becomes manageable. the herbert north project has been up and running for a year now its website is have gone out and bought. the scientists at the museum first photograph each specimen and each label. speciality is biodiversity informatics she organizes and catalogues the entries in the database she's impressed with her benoit's commitment and skill in time always good to. see how they've processed one hundred thirty thousand entries still far. and deciphere
now adays a major problem is the massive loss of biodiversity we can try to think up ways to slow or halt the decline of certain species. once all the data are digitalized they'll be accessible to researchers around the globe. the hard part is to ciphering the nineteenth century handwritten labels. only people who can read old gothic script. and then we have labels in alphabets we don't even recognize are in syria for example they're hard for us to read. the team at the newseum could never work...
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political will there is a spur possibility to improve press freedom but journalists are we can now adays by . the take the dictatorships of course the fact that some dictators wants to export their models by technology call it delusions it weakens journalism when journalists suffer for. sort of competition with fake news false information remoras propaganda etc. journey so we can because of economic reasons because the funding of journalism is weakened in many countries so we have to fight especially in democracies to defend the democratic models and to reverse the object to really exist high pressure on countries and governments so that the open so doors to journalism because really journalists in the societies there are certain trusted parties societies need journalists ok and today's unfortunately we are in a world where bad information drives out good we have to reverse its logic crystal good to talk to you many thanks indeed for being with the script of the law that the secretary general for reporters without borders. a self-styled religious leader in india who claims to have millio
political will there is a spur possibility to improve press freedom but journalists are we can now adays by . the take the dictatorships of course the fact that some dictators wants to export their models by technology call it delusions it weakens journalism when journalists suffer for. sort of competition with fake news false information remoras propaganda etc. journey so we can because of economic reasons because the funding of journalism is weakened in many countries so we have to fight...
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. >> a salad aday maybe a key to brain health. >> reporter: the study shows eating leafy green every and thinking skills as you grow older. >> dark leafy greens are packed with newt treents by fola techlt e vitamin k. niece all play a roll in brain health. >> the journal of neurology published the study. . people 11 years younger. compared to those who eight little or none. >> what the study does is adds to a growing body of scientific evidence we can make changes in risks for dementia by altering dooits. >> you don't have to eat bowl after bowl either. the brain bifurcates were seen among people eating roughly 1 and a third cup a day. or half a cup of dark cooked leafy greens. as the neurology and medical director consumer reports. he says the findings could be a tool for helping people stay healthy. >> as the population ages, the numbers of people with dementia rises. it's critically important to find effective strategies to reduce the risk of cognitive decline. >> working greens into meal a day could promote brain health. >>> consumer reports says several studies support the link
. >> a salad aday maybe a key to brain health. >> reporter: the study shows eating leafy green every and thinking skills as you grow older. >> dark leafy greens are packed with newt treents by fola techlt e vitamin k. niece all play a roll in brain health. >> the journal of neurology published the study. . people 11 years younger. compared to those who eight little or none. >> what the study does is adds to a growing body of scientific evidence we can make changes...
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. >> so this is a place where we provide two meals aday to mostly deporties. >> this is the first welcome back to mexico. >> it is we provide food and clothing. this is a critical work on the border. >> are tloo tl people here who came from the united states for years. >> we've seen people living in the united states for a long time and being deported in comparison to last year. >> were these people who had established lives in the u.s. >> i met a man in the u.s. i think for 15 years and had a whole life up there. he got in trouble with the law and so he was deported back to mexico and i met we'll with families in the states and been there for a little while and set up lives an then suddenly are deported and the middle in -- in the middle of crossing the border and were scooped up and brought back. >> thank you and congratulations in an all new season of "united shades of america" this sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. check out the emmy-award winner. >>> the accused golden state killer just made his first appearance and you might see how they cracked this 30-year-old cold case. s
. >> so this is a place where we provide two meals aday to mostly deporties. >> this is the first welcome back to mexico. >> it is we provide food and clothing. this is a critical work on the border. >> are tloo tl people here who came from the united states for years. >> we've seen people living in the united states for a long time and being deported in comparison to last year. >> were these people who had established lives in the u.s. >> i met a man...
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now adays, we have cell phone service that would show evidence of where somebody is located. so where is this? i'm just curi
now adays, we have cell phone service that would show evidence of where somebody is located. so where is this? i'm just curi
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now adays, we have cell phone service that would show evidence of where somebody is located. so where is this? i'm just curious? >> president breed: thank you. are there any other members of the public who'd like to speak in support of the appeal, now is your time. seeing none, public comments is closed. [ gavel ]. >> president breed: and now, we will have up to ten minutes for presentation from our city departments, the department of public works and the planning department. >> good afternoon. bruce stores, city and county surveyor. i'll keep this brief so we can turn it over to the planning department. this is a six unit condominium that we received the application in september of 2017, and it was disapproved by the planning department on march 19, 2018, and we sent out -- we terminated the project, sent out a notice of disapproval on the 28th of march after we received the determination from the planning department. >> president breed: do you want to say specifically why other than the receiving the information from the planning department? >> that's the process. >> presid
now adays, we have cell phone service that would show evidence of where somebody is located. so where is this? i'm just curious? >> president breed: thank you. are there any other members of the public who'd like to speak in support of the appeal, now is your time. seeing none, public comments is closed. [ gavel ]. >> president breed: and now, we will have up to ten minutes for presentation from our city departments, the department of public works and the planning department....
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it's people talking about this dn big ways but they don't feel it in the day in aday out. >> brangham do you have a sensof what this newresident and his emgence in power might mean foru.s.-cuba relations? >> president trump has taken a different stance from his predecessor about how to act and talk about cuba. this is a president who never fought in a revolution, was born a year after the revolution ended, so he's someone who foughtor the these are and the ideals of the revolution wiho the heritage of having been a guerilla, so i think he will have the less space to do the things hs predecessor did who bore the name of castro and wasa harder to pusk against. even rauÚl castro had pushback o some of the reforms he wanted to make. not everyone was happy about opening relations with the united states.ne so somho is his hand-picked successor, who doesn't have his historic legitimacy but has it because rauÚl castro says he does, has less flexibility to enabout the changes that a lot of cubans want. >> brangham: azam ahmed, thank y >> woodruff: we keep our focus on the caribbean. seven mont
it's people talking about this dn big ways but they don't feel it in the day in aday out. >> brangham do you have a sensof what this newresident and his emgence in power might mean foru.s.-cuba relations? >> president trump has taken a different stance from his predecessor about how to act and talk about cuba. this is a president who never fought in a revolution, was born a year after the revolution ended, so he's someone who foughtor the these are and the ideals of the revolution...
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we have more than a billion people who spend almost an hour aday across all our service. >> i have 30 seconds. so i appreciate the answer to that so i did knocked out, this doesn't work for me. you told congressman rush you can delete, what happens to the data? it is there, been used, cambridge analytics may have it. when i say, facebook, take my data off your platform? >> if you delete your account we immediately make it so that your account is to longer available once you're done deleting it. so no one can find you on the service. we wouldn't be able to recreate your account from that we do have data centers and systems that are redundant. we have backups in case something bad happens. over a number of days we'll go through and make sure we flush all the content out of the system but as soon as you delete your account, effectively that content is dismantled and we wouldn't be able to put your account back together. >> gentleman's time. >> i appreciate it. >> recognize the gentleman from maryland, mr. sarbanes, for 4:00 four minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, mr. zuck
we have more than a billion people who spend almost an hour aday across all our service. >> i have 30 seconds. so i appreciate the answer to that so i did knocked out, this doesn't work for me. you told congressman rush you can delete, what happens to the data? it is there, been used, cambridge analytics may have it. when i say, facebook, take my data off your platform? >> if you delete your account we immediately make it so that your account is to longer available once you're done...
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aday in america, addiction is public health crisis with an estimated 2.1 million people opioid use ith an disorder. that's more than the number of americans diagnosed with cancer year.and every but only 1 in 5 with an opioid use disorder receives any treatment at all. day, we're losing a person every 12 minutes. in the time i've been on this talking to you, someone has died from an opioid overdose. think about that. i see my role as surgeon general to educate the american people about the severity of the epidemic. everyone can be part of the solution. but all of you can play a role the opioid g epidemic. and that doesn't mean you have to drop your other priorities on opioids.lely doesn't mean that at all. i'm fond of telling folks we ride the arn how to wave. and the opioid epidemic provides a tremendous opportunity to amplify your messaging. i was in tennessee about three weeks ago. who would have thought that tennessee in the middle of the would be leading the way in terms of talking about voluntary and long action contraception. certainly i wouldn't. but they are. they're providing
aday in america, addiction is public health crisis with an estimated 2.1 million people opioid use ith an disorder. that's more than the number of americans diagnosed with cancer year.and every but only 1 in 5 with an opioid use disorder receives any treatment at all. day, we're losing a person every 12 minutes. in the time i've been on this talking to you, someone has died from an opioid overdose. think about that. i see my role as surgeon general to educate the american people about the...
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they are right now, 24-hours aday in every corner of america working faithfully to protect the nation and our people. when we face criticism and it's a free country, we will not be defensive. when questions arise, even if mi misplaced we will take necessary actions to establish that it is not true or take action against wrong doing. this department above all others, can never get too big or think above the law as we must apply the law to others. we know the government always win when justice is done. mr. chairman, i look forward to discussing the matters with you today that are on your mind. >> mr. attorney general, thank you very future for appearing today and for your work to enforce laws on behalf of the american people. i'm interested in supportive of your work to expand operations streamline across the southern border. i visited with you before about this but i want to bring to your attention, judge moses in the dell rio sector had great success enforcing the law and trusting the instinct of the law enforcement officers on the boarder and this is a law enforcement issue by enforc
they are right now, 24-hours aday in every corner of america working faithfully to protect the nation and our people. when we face criticism and it's a free country, we will not be defensive. when questions arise, even if mi misplaced we will take necessary actions to establish that it is not true or take action against wrong doing. this department above all others, can never get too big or think above the law as we must apply the law to others. we know the government always win when justice is...
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stuart: you live in singapore now adays? but i'm in miami today for this blockchain conference. stuart: jim rogers, thank you very much for joining us. anytime you want to come on the show. you come on. love to see you again. >> now i will say good-bye. stuart: now i say good-bye. got it, jim. >>> move on, let's deal with north korea. you know the nuclear test site that kim jong-un closed down ahead of the meeting with president trump? scientists in china say, that test site is actually unusable. a cavity inside of the mountain collapse after the last test detonation. scientists warned another blast could cause a catastrophe. van hipp is with us. this means, that that wasn't much of a deal anyway, closing down a site which is useless, is hardly much of a thing to give to president trump for the meeting. >> he also has done some other things. he ceded some ground here. for example, the fact that we have 38,000 troops in south korea in the past. they have always wanted to make that a condition. open source intelligence yesterd
stuart: you live in singapore now adays? but i'm in miami today for this blockchain conference. stuart: jim rogers, thank you very much for joining us. anytime you want to come on the show. you come on. love to see you again. >> now i will say good-bye. stuart: now i say good-bye. got it, jim. >>> move on, let's deal with north korea. you know the nuclear test site that kim jong-un closed down ahead of the meeting with president trump? scientists in china say, that test site is...
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does he have -- is there a big-money -- is he a sheldon adai adelson guy. is there somebody who gives trump and the republican party hundreds of millions of dollars that is protecting scott pruitt? that's the only thing that makes sense here. >> there's always be a appalling angle. >>> still ahead, french president macron brings his charm offensive stateside, will he be able to change president trump's mind about pulling out of the iran deal. >>> and two members of the senate foreign relations committee, senators rand paul and chris coons will be our guests. >>> we'll get to that and steve rattner's charts on the deficit. >>> but first bill karins with a check on the forecast. >> mika, an area that joe knows well, fort walton beach. this tornado that started on land and went over the water. this is sunday, you see the debris flying around the tornado it goes over the water, it's classified as a water spout. you can see how impressive it is, the waves churned up. no one was injured or killed. but some damage was done. nothing like that today. we're still tra
does he have -- is there a big-money -- is he a sheldon adai adelson guy. is there somebody who gives trump and the republican party hundreds of millions of dollars that is protecting scott pruitt? that's the only thing that makes sense here. >> there's always be a appalling angle. >>> still ahead, french president macron brings his charm offensive stateside, will he be able to change president trump's mind about pulling out of the iran deal. >>> and two members of the...
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gallego: we have our favorite cause or celebrity now adays. scott pruitt. who so far has spent $800,000 for around the clock security, nearly twice the cost of security for pruitt's two immediate successors. $105,000 in first class tickets in his first year in office, including a $40,000 trip to morocco to promote the use of natural gas, which doesn't even fall under the e.p.a. mission. $1,600 first-class plane ticket from washington to new york in order to make two brief television appearances defending the decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. could you take a train that will take you just as long and will end up being probably 1/10 of that price. if you wanted to go with, you know, everyday americans steady instead of trying to live it up -- americans instead of trying to live it up. also an d 84,000 trip to italy -- $84,000 trip to italy. more than $58,000 on chartered flights, including a $36,000 flight from cincinnati where pruitt appeared alongside trump at an event, to new york where he caught a flight for his italy trip. $5,719 fli
gallego: we have our favorite cause or celebrity now adays. scott pruitt. who so far has spent $800,000 for around the clock security, nearly twice the cost of security for pruitt's two immediate successors. $105,000 in first class tickets in his first year in office, including a $40,000 trip to morocco to promote the use of natural gas, which doesn't even fall under the e.p.a. mission. $1,600 first-class plane ticket from washington to new york in order to make two brief television appearances...