23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
all we can be the generation that ends it for good men area must start so millions can live. the russian government has accused the u.k. of helping to stage a deadly chemical weapons attack in eastern kuta last week. britain's envoy to the u.n. called it a blatant lie the west accuses syria of carrying out the gas attack and the u.s. france and britain have threatened military action against syrian targets. former f.b.i. director james comey has blasted u.s. president donald trump as a liar that's according to excerpts from.
all we can be the generation that ends it for good men area must start so millions can live. the russian government has accused the u.k. of helping to stage a deadly chemical weapons attack in eastern kuta last week. britain's envoy to the u.n. called it a blatant lie the west accuses syria of carrying out the gas attack and the u.s. france and britain have threatened military action against syrian targets. former f.b.i. director james comey has blasted u.s. president donald trump as a liar...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
47
47
Apr 29, 2018
04/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
can you give me the statistic is? >> i don't have that in front of me but i can get it to you. do you have a period of time that you are looking for. >> supervisor sheehy: your latest. >> okay. >> supervisor sheehy: then the second question is we heard that there is an epidemic of drug-related sexual assaults, has your special victim's unit are they aware of that? have they paid special attention to that? have they looked at best practices on ways to deal with drug-related sexual assault. >> our special victim's unit is aware of that and there has been drug-related assaults occurring for a long time and there is special training that the investigators can go to recognize cases of a drug-induced sexual assault. >> supervisor sheehy: that is recognition, but not investigation? >> recognition is a part of it. how you would investigate it and what you would be looking for from the information and stories and the information they get from a survivor or suspect or witnesses as they work on their investigation. without getting into specifics of cases, i think you and everyone that has
can you give me the statistic is? >> i don't have that in front of me but i can get it to you. do you have a period of time that you are looking for. >> supervisor sheehy: your latest. >> okay. >> supervisor sheehy: then the second question is we heard that there is an epidemic of drug-related sexual assaults, has your special victim's unit are they aware of that? have they paid special attention to that? have they looked at best practices on ways to deal with...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
can you give me i can start. first of all my years on. the. iran question i would like to answer in the following way i am very. happy that we are cooperating so closely i believe that the nuclear deal is a very important one but of course not everything can be reduced to this the ballistic missile program of iran is certainly a reason for concern and this is why we will certainly adopt a common position and great britain has also. expressed that it feels equally committed to this joint. position we need to find solutions which are appropriate and i believe everybody can make a contribution for the common european asylum system we have quite a number of common points this is not only about supporting municipalities of course it's always important to provide incentives to those that are doing something helping people instead of punishing others who don't and i think this is very important when it comes to the european press opposed and the geography also puts certain city front positions italy greece spain for example have completely different
can you give me i can start. first of all my years on. the. iran question i would like to answer in the following way i am very. happy that we are cooperating so closely i believe that the nuclear deal is a very important one but of course not everything can be reduced to this the ballistic missile program of iran is certainly a reason for concern and this is why we will certainly adopt a common position and great britain has also. expressed that it feels equally committed to this joint....
67
67
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
about to be called dust can make people sick and it can kill. sand and dust generated in dry regions across the wild but the greatest source is the so hard as it. probably produces write about a false something about the order of the earth's dust and the reason it's there is because there's a no go like that was the wind conditions we went to that's dried up. and it's the material from the floor about old like silk and little silica organisms called diatoms the get blown away high up into the air and can troubleshoot distances. there's a range of countries primarily neighboring the sahara because this is the major source of sand and dust storms both to the north and south but equally to the east where we are talking of iraq iran syria kuwait the emirates the gulf states saudi arabia but increasingly moving to the east we run into the stands as we call them afghanistan took many stars and here the difficulty is that they're affected in both directions sand and dust being driven to the south from the gobi desert from the tibetan plateau and all th
about to be called dust can make people sick and it can kill. sand and dust generated in dry regions across the wild but the greatest source is the so hard as it. probably produces write about a false something about the order of the earth's dust and the reason it's there is because there's a no go like that was the wind conditions we went to that's dried up. and it's the material from the floor about old like silk and little silica organisms called diatoms the get blown away high up into the...
26
26
Apr 11, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
get our priorities right then hopefully we can make it and we can get there and we can succeed christopher finally and can i ask you to be brief please there's a mountain to climb quite clearly and how how do you hope that this process of consultation is going to what do you hope it will yield in practical terms. i think mr go marty hit the nail on the head i mean the voice that has been missing so far in this isn't making processes regarding libya has been the voice of the libyan people and the idea of this process is to bring the voice of the b. in people from all four corners of the country from food places that have until no not be inherent to bring that up to the international level and mr solomon has committed to the fact that he will bring in the voice of the bin people as represented by this process to the highest international levels and through that has to come to an end to this to this ongoing crisis this tragic crisis thank you all very much indeed salah. in tripoli. in northampton and christopher thornton in geneva thank you all very much indeed really interesting conversation
get our priorities right then hopefully we can make it and we can get there and we can succeed christopher finally and can i ask you to be brief please there's a mountain to climb quite clearly and how how do you hope that this process of consultation is going to what do you hope it will yield in practical terms. i think mr go marty hit the nail on the head i mean the voice that has been missing so far in this isn't making processes regarding libya has been the voice of the libyan people and...
53
53
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
i can fly i can fly. as a. ship. a. very tender to get into because. it was there with the will to get me to work. there yeah you would get me through a flood yeah i'm going to go for gold i didn't come there is a possibility to tell you this is broke and maybe you can get it notes in perfect record but the man at the sound in my political bid you know that. something hot like and gives it to at number six when we can deal with these balkan you're going to live in places to those children and. you don't need to know it's not for. social change. this maybe if these two paths this it could take on you don't need me to come back for the robotic chairs around should become. part of. the you just need. to leave. the first. i believe something with. the we have the local council to show the school. money because it was for that it was. just. for only. sixteen years. can divide. but money just come from very fast and go very fast. linda go over and. saw. this is liberal and. if people start to understand you start to understand you not understand. believe so
i can fly i can fly. as a. ship. a. very tender to get into because. it was there with the will to get me to work. there yeah you would get me through a flood yeah i'm going to go for gold i didn't come there is a possibility to tell you this is broke and maybe you can get it notes in perfect record but the man at the sound in my political bid you know that. something hot like and gives it to at number six when we can deal with these balkan you're going to live in places to those children and....
50
50
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
can adapt to rest. and peace and yes come things it's a good thing he says due to poaching kenya imports wryness from south africa to boost the population. of your question this week takes us out into the cosmos to a celestial body we simply couldn't live without. a most jane. junior from lusaka wants to know. how was the sun created. it's been burning away for over four and a half billion years and it's not even halfway through its projected life style. one in which human history is just the blink of an eye. but while we may be just a transitory moment in cosmic terms we are at least able to study the life cycle of the sun. our galaxy is home to billions of other stars like it. space telescopes have given astronomers a closer look at how stars evolve. our own son was born from a cloud of gas and dust over the course of millions of years. it's a magical process reproduced here on a computer. this cloud of dust contains regions of dense a gas like pearls on a necklace. the astral embryos that emerge ther
can adapt to rest. and peace and yes come things it's a good thing he says due to poaching kenya imports wryness from south africa to boost the population. of your question this week takes us out into the cosmos to a celestial body we simply couldn't live without. a most jane. junior from lusaka wants to know. how was the sun created. it's been burning away for over four and a half billion years and it's not even halfway through its projected life style. one in which human history is just the...
23
23
Apr 19, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
sup viper vis-- supervisors can mitigate misconduct. that can be done from the firm's board of directors. ultimately, establishing and maintaining an effective culture with appropriate risk governance in control is the responsibility of individual firms and industries. the official sector can help by highlighting best practices and addressing collective action problems and other market failures. so i would like to briefly touch on some areas where i think further work on incentives maybe warranted including some regulatory changes that may address certain incentives and first mover problems. let me say that i don't think i have all the answers and i don't to suggest of the areas that i discussed are the only areas where there is room for improvement. these issues were ones that were more investigation and possible solutions maybe warranted. i believe it would be worth value to evaluate other changes of our capital regime to encourage early actions by banks when the economic environment deteriorat deteriorates. we saw over and over again
sup viper vis-- supervisors can mitigate misconduct. that can be done from the firm's board of directors. ultimately, establishing and maintaining an effective culture with appropriate risk governance in control is the responsibility of individual firms and industries. the official sector can help by highlighting best practices and addressing collective action problems and other market failures. so i would like to briefly touch on some areas where i think further work on incentives maybe...
55
55
Apr 7, 2018
04/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
can hold. think the connection and sources of data have to be looked at. when you own many different properties, when you're the owner of many different properties and i can take the information i learned about you from this property, add it to what i learned about you here and here and here and here and there's no reasonable alternative for people. >> right. >> this is not good. >> but you also have third party apps. >> or course. >> that your apps get information from. and that's it the issue around facebook is a third party app problem besides them collecting information. so first, what would you do about -- what do you do more about your third party apps to police them? policing is the big issue around facebook and then if you were mark zuckerberg, what would you do right now? >> we've always been -- we've always been focused on cure ration. we've always believed in cure ration. so we've always felt as a platform owner, that's a huge responsibility. >> right. >> and that we should cure rate
can hold. think the connection and sources of data have to be looked at. when you own many different properties, when you're the owner of many different properties and i can take the information i learned about you from this property, add it to what i learned about you here and here and here and here and there's no reasonable alternative for people. >> right. >> this is not good. >> but you also have third party apps. >> or course. >> that your apps get information...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
medicine can have side effects. simply because people expect them to many studies have been conducted on so this very question. i didn't see groups receiving real medicine or. on average one in four complaints of side effects even the people in the placebo group given the medicine. so does that mean that you can feel side effects just because he would expect to. take for example. even. complained of the side effects. the participants we mentioned what could happen. it's very clearly evident that side effects of both groups. so it's very clear that just. leads to the. patient. the expectation of. perhaps the advice should be. await this information leaflet from my patients because they have all those side effects on it and patients get but i'm not allowed to do this so how can i listen the reason of my patients i would recommend is to engage in an open discussion with the patient ask her or him what did she understand about the leaflet she has specific concerns and then you should take your knowledge as a doctor and
medicine can have side effects. simply because people expect them to many studies have been conducted on so this very question. i didn't see groups receiving real medicine or. on average one in four complaints of side effects even the people in the placebo group given the medicine. so does that mean that you can feel side effects just because he would expect to. take for example. even. complained of the side effects. the participants we mentioned what could happen. it's very clearly evident...
169
169
Apr 15, 2018
04/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 1
coin toss here, which way it can go.had good or bad earnings results. i don't like the way themark feels here, let's take a look at the trade i identified, specifically, i'm looking at the april 310, 290 put spread. sell these for $3, i'm spending $10.75 for a trade that could be worth if it go those that lower strike $35 let's pay attention to that let's look at the probabilities, here's a good looking guy some 98% of the stock gets to the strike we're buying, the 310s, snipe% it gets to the break even. okay it's a 36% chance that it gets all the way to that strike, where we make the most money think about this, this is better than a one in three chance it's going to be worth $35 if it gets there, we've spent just over 10 to do that all right. so we can basically say 36% times 35%, i think this trade is worth $12.75 and i'm only paying $10.75 for it. so i like the odds of the trade. i think this is the way you make a play in a netflix earnings >> how do you make this trade? >> we don't make the probabilities that oump,
coin toss here, which way it can go.had good or bad earnings results. i don't like the way themark feels here, let's take a look at the trade i identified, specifically, i'm looking at the april 310, 290 put spread. sell these for $3, i'm spending $10.75 for a trade that could be worth if it go those that lower strike $35 let's pay attention to that let's look at the probabilities, here's a good looking guy some 98% of the stock gets to the strike we're buying, the 310s, snipe% it gets to the...
48
48
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
design highlights you can make yourself. trends tips and tricks that will turn your home into something special. upgrade yourself with d w's interior design channel on you tube. fake hair and real story. where i come from a lot of women like me have fake hair sometimes a hairstyle takes up to two days it's a lot of time that needs to be filled so people at the salon talk about what's happening in their lives. i became a journalist to be a storyteller and i always want to find those real authentic stories from everyday people who have something to share. with all the time i spent at the salon i know one quality here when i see ads and then good story when i hear it. my name is elizabeth dole and i work at steve's album. the dangerous battle for images. five women. five exceptional stories. a singer i want to look to the front. way and they be nothing more easy one calling more photography dramatic pictures from the front lines capturing street film moments in time and even risking death. she gave her life to tell the stories
design highlights you can make yourself. trends tips and tricks that will turn your home into something special. upgrade yourself with d w's interior design channel on you tube. fake hair and real story. where i come from a lot of women like me have fake hair sometimes a hairstyle takes up to two days it's a lot of time that needs to be filled so people at the salon talk about what's happening in their lives. i became a journalist to be a storyteller and i always want to find those real...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
to look for any clues that you can see in the video. you can see. and it's tiny but it's vital. olivia was able to track down the mosque on a digital map she found that it was located in a village near aleppo in syria where cluster bombs were apparently dropped. and. evidence to hold states to account so we can hold these people out. there has helped to develop a verification platform called truly media it's also used by the amnesty international experts. provides twenty online tools to help verify whether online content is fake or not. the project coordinator. for the. collaborative. was. cross geographic boundaries all across different time zones in the verification of social media our times together and collaboratively for example for image verification you can use google reverse image . or young next so the idea was to bring it all together in this one part. all kinds of information can be used in the verification process weather conditions and even the sun's position can provide crucial information. but in addition to all the technical assistance what's most important is ac
to look for any clues that you can see in the video. you can see. and it's tiny but it's vital. olivia was able to track down the mosque on a digital map she found that it was located in a village near aleppo in syria where cluster bombs were apparently dropped. and. evidence to hold states to account so we can hold these people out. there has helped to develop a verification platform called truly media it's also used by the amnesty international experts. provides twenty online tools to help...
32
32
Apr 21, 2018
04/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
and you can get so close, you can really see the details.n 2016. but what's great about having this sort of data is that preservationists can use it to restore the temple to this exact state with millimetre precision. scans of this — and other sites around the world — could form an invaluable tool to preserve places even if they are damaged or destroyed. while google may be shouting about this project, its scanning company cyark has done the legwork on the ground to gather all this data. much of it's been captured using lidar — that's a technique of firing lasers to record how far away things are. do it millions of times and you get something like this. combine that with thousands of photographs and you can get some pretty detailed data. we are genuinely excited to find out and see how this data is going to be used by the education community and the heritage preservation community globally, how students will use it, teachers may use it. cyark has over 100 sites in its full library, so we could see even more data come online soon. for now, th
and you can get so close, you can really see the details.n 2016. but what's great about having this sort of data is that preservationists can use it to restore the temple to this exact state with millimetre precision. scans of this — and other sites around the world — could form an invaluable tool to preserve places even if they are damaged or destroyed. while google may be shouting about this project, its scanning company cyark has done the legwork on the ground to gather all this data....
68
68
Apr 10, 2018
04/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
how can you regulate this, and how can facebook self regulate? the narrative has changed from lawmakers that perhaps it is not just a proposal for regulation anymore, that in fact they are looking at some sort of framework, whether it is the europe model or not, certainly seems the question, can it pass? does not seem like conservatives can block this anymore. after-hours trade for facebook minimal. 4.5% gains before the session close on wall street. shares after-hours down just a 0.6%. judging from the increases we saw in the stock price today, it seemed shareholders were going into , felt like the company was addressing some of these issues and the stock itself was riding the wave of buying. i want to play for you apart was zuckerberg said earlier about the platform and the business model going forward. mr. zuckerberg: yes, there will always be a version of facebook that is free. it is our mission to help connect everyone around the world and bring the world closer together. to do that, we believe we need to offer a service everyone can afford,
how can you regulate this, and how can facebook self regulate? the narrative has changed from lawmakers that perhaps it is not just a proposal for regulation anymore, that in fact they are looking at some sort of framework, whether it is the europe model or not, certainly seems the question, can it pass? does not seem like conservatives can block this anymore. after-hours trade for facebook minimal. 4.5% gains before the session close on wall street. shares after-hours down just a 0.6%. judging...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
the parents can check the learning materials online using the same state run app and the students can evaluate the lesson as does even . in your school i like being in this environment it's very interesting and entertaining. there's such an interest we will pretty smart it may be when it's time for the kids to eat their parents can monitor their selections. just for the p.c. what you bought and how much it cost. the schools i t. expert is fascinated by the exchange of information you can check any student's data if it is merged or both of the kids know their parents can see what they're doing in school at any time it may not motivate them but it does stimulate don't mean we'd give you most of the teachers evaluate every lesson afterwards they gave grades and these appear immediately and they are and if they're out. now the students have no chance to keep bad grades a secret even had to pass tough exams to get into the smart school. is first i think it's a good tactic to have total control over the child. the system is fairly unique. we can learn a lot faster and we can't she would mat
the parents can check the learning materials online using the same state run app and the students can evaluate the lesson as does even . in your school i like being in this environment it's very interesting and entertaining. there's such an interest we will pretty smart it may be when it's time for the kids to eat their parents can monitor their selections. just for the p.c. what you bought and how much it cost. the schools i t. expert is fascinated by the exchange of information you can check...
109
109
Apr 15, 2018
04/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
it can fly around in a figure 8. >> it can be redirected and rerouted. >> and this can with. >> thistor lauchlged out of the vertical launch system. so it propels it out. this is a thousand pound warhead. >> they can strike within feet of a target. they're launched from ships. >> it comes from a submarine it will go up and will get it up into the swims and flies that is about 231 pounds of firepower. >> it's an honor to be able to fly them with a. >> we want to keep it that way. >> we'll have more of continuing coverage. >> back right after this. stay with us. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee erupt with flavor. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. that erupts with even more flavor. which helps provide for win's family. and adi the goat's family too. because his kids eat a lot. all, for a smoother t
it can fly around in a figure 8. >> it can be redirected and rerouted. >> and this can with. >> thistor lauchlged out of the vertical launch system. so it propels it out. this is a thousand pound warhead. >> they can strike within feet of a target. they're launched from ships. >> it comes from a submarine it will go up and will get it up into the swims and flies that is about 231 pounds of firepower. >> it's an honor to be able to fly them with a. >> we...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
his fingertips on covered so he can still play the instrument the normal brain. nonetheless have you played another kind of piano chopin on this and chopin played another kind of the one we do today. the instruments have continued to develop over the centuries and today we have very different possibilities and tools were taken to computer technology makes it possible to produce electronic sounds and the data glove can help us to keep up with the musical flow. they have transmit state had to a computer running special software he says at a piano show room in southern germany. popular music in place and he had a wonderfully with these gloves yet i can still change the sound with the smallest of movements for example when i make these sounds here. and then turn my hand to the left. these are fake i get this added affects. the whole thing reverb for a long time using my middle finger. and when i raise my finger again the reverbs gone. as a jazz musician composer and professor at the university of music in freiburg karsh meet live some music and he's always looking fo
his fingertips on covered so he can still play the instrument the normal brain. nonetheless have you played another kind of piano chopin on this and chopin played another kind of the one we do today. the instruments have continued to develop over the centuries and today we have very different possibilities and tools were taken to computer technology makes it possible to produce electronic sounds and the data glove can help us to keep up with the musical flow. they have transmit state had to a...
34
34
Apr 5, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
appeal to a voter and building a team that can show that they can govern. years, the most important thing that the liberal opposition can do is to govern well in those districts and across the country where they have power and show that they can manage a budget, weed out corruption where they have responsibility. that is the only way that we will see candidates, from the grassroots level with their own ace of support and -- own base of support and scare the kremlin. they are not worried because the leaders are haphazardly thinking about the future of russian government. their ideas are half-baked and they don't have the experience to demonstrate that they could manage as many troubles as there are right now. the regional bases and economic bases, i'm not sure they could do a good job, and i don't think the russian voters think that as well. that, why reason for we had weak candidates, to discuss whether his ideas are relevant were good for russia. i agree he is a problematic figure in many ways. -- there is no organic opposition, democracy, civil society to
appeal to a voter and building a team that can show that they can govern. years, the most important thing that the liberal opposition can do is to govern well in those districts and across the country where they have power and show that they can manage a budget, weed out corruption where they have responsibility. that is the only way that we will see candidates, from the grassroots level with their own ace of support and -- own base of support and scare the kremlin. they are not worried because...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
14
14
Apr 7, 2018
04/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
it can happen anywhere. that's all i have to say. [ inaudible speaker ] >> you can do that when we take public comment. mr. forecast. >> a couple things. st. patrick's day parade for me went well. i'm happy it's over. a lot of work, but it was fun. then i do want to mention my uncle barney passed away. he served 40 years with the street cleaning department, 27 of them he was the actual superintendent. then he left there and went to city employees credit union where he was president for 7 years. he served with them for about 40 years. the guy lived an amazing life. he lost his wife and four kids to a house fire in '67. then got remarried. one of his kids became a firefighter here in the city. the guy served the city pretty well. i was lucky enough to go visit him friday morning. he ended up passing away while i was there. so i just wanted to make mention of that, that true public servant and just wanted to let you guys know about him. thank you. >> condolences to his family and you. any other comments, commis
it can happen anywhere. that's all i have to say. [ inaudible speaker ] >> you can do that when we take public comment. mr. forecast. >> a couple things. st. patrick's day parade for me went well. i'm happy it's over. a lot of work, but it was fun. then i do want to mention my uncle barney passed away. he served 40 years with the street cleaning department, 27 of them he was the actual superintendent. then he left there and went to city employees credit union where he was president...
52
52
Apr 11, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
i i'm not sure i can give one. but can i give a bunch? >> uh-huh. >> three categories i would focus on. one are the other tech platforms, google, apple, amazon, microsoft, we overlap with them in different ways. >> do they provide the same service you provide? >> in different ways, different parts of it, yes. >> let me put it this way. if i buy a ford and it doesn't work well and i don't like it i can buy achieve have i. if i'm upset with facebook, what's the equivalent product that i can sign up for? >> well, the second category that i was going to talk about. >> i'm talking about real competition you face. because car companies face a lot of competition. if they make a defective car, gets out in the world, people stop buying that car and buy another one. is there an alternative to facebook in the private sector? >> yes, senator. the average american uses eight different apps to communicate with their friends and stay in touch with people. >> okay. >> ranging from text. apps to e-mail. >> which is the same service you provide? >> we prov
i i'm not sure i can give one. but can i give a bunch? >> uh-huh. >> three categories i would focus on. one are the other tech platforms, google, apple, amazon, microsoft, we overlap with them in different ways. >> do they provide the same service you provide? >> in different ways, different parts of it, yes. >> let me put it this way. if i buy a ford and it doesn't work well and i don't like it i can buy achieve have i. if i'm upset with facebook, what's the...
84
84
Apr 12, 2018
04/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
you can spot me 75 iq points itch i can figure it out. you can figure it out. purpose of the use ear agreement is to cover facebook's rear end. it's not to inform your users about their rights. >> i mean, i think he was obviously playing to the crowd. trying to look tough. but he is basically right. >> yeah, i think, part of the nature of informed consent is informed bit. you can't have informed consent if you are not informing users. broadly, having a policy of reasonable expectation on most of the tech platforms would be a welcome development. because, itf an app is doing something, platform is doing something not reasonably expected. you sthunt houldn't be allowed it. irrespective of what the terms and conditions say. >> he also said, so help me, if you don't fix it, we are going to regulate you. it is clear that the congress doesn't want to do that. they dent waon't want to regula. >> see, an area that is calling out for regulation. this has the to do with the integrity of the democracy. this has to do with, safety. this has the to do with, weather or not w
you can spot me 75 iq points itch i can figure it out. you can figure it out. purpose of the use ear agreement is to cover facebook's rear end. it's not to inform your users about their rights. >> i mean, i think he was obviously playing to the crowd. trying to look tough. but he is basically right. >> yeah, i think, part of the nature of informed consent is informed bit. you can't have informed consent if you are not informing users. broadly, having a policy of reasonable...
75
75
Apr 19, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 1
i'm talking about a very limited you can tell my boss that we can fix this problem. >> the employee can do that currently under the system. >> and it would be limited to just the boss. >> it would be limited for the purposes of -- to resolve the issue, yes. it's broader than that. it would be to resolve the issue. the confidentiality -- the employee is driving it all the way through. he or she is deciding at counsel ling whether they want to move to the next stage. at mediation, the employee is deciding whether they want to move to the next stage. a the next stage, they're deciding which process to choose. the law, and we understand the frustration. we've been called byzantine, shrouded in secrecy. but this is the process the congress designed in 1995. and that's the process you're seeking to change. to lift that veil of confidentiality. and particularly if an employee wants it. sometimes the employees will come to us, and they don't want us to discuss it their employing office, in which case it ends. >> mr. wasserman schultz? >> thank you. >> so under the law -- under the bill that we
i'm talking about a very limited you can tell my boss that we can fix this problem. >> the employee can do that currently under the system. >> and it would be limited to just the boss. >> it would be limited for the purposes of -- to resolve the issue, yes. it's broader than that. it would be to resolve the issue. the confidentiality -- the employee is driving it all the way through. he or she is deciding at counsel ling whether they want to move to the next stage. at...
36
36
Apr 18, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
and a leading neurologist so he can access the medicine. they can ensure what they can. that it's granted as quickly as possible so that they can get the help they desperately need. i know the sympathies are members across the whole house. he undergoes a treatment. treatment. i had written to the family to reiterate reintegrate our commitment to explore the range of options in finding the options. of course we want to ensure that people get the treatment that they need. it's also important that they are properly tested. they will look at this application speedily. saving nearly 7 million lives. much more needs to be done. they get the personal commitment to maintain the global leadership with the fight against this deadly yet preventable problem. it is a very important one. it is one of the issues that we will be focused on in the commonwealth heads of government week. i called on my fellow leaders to join the uk and committed we are the second largest donor for the fight against malaria. the foreign minister said an international development question. yesterday i announ
and a leading neurologist so he can access the medicine. they can ensure what they can. that it's granted as quickly as possible so that they can get the help they desperately need. i know the sympathies are members across the whole house. he undergoes a treatment. treatment. i had written to the family to reiterate reintegrate our commitment to explore the range of options in finding the options. of course we want to ensure that people get the treatment that they need. it's also important that...
42
42
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
facebook can help build it it wants to help fight terrorism while it's news service can show us more diverse content. it seems there's almost no limit to facebook's intrusion into our lives for better or for worse. i want to thank all of you for joining us to hear more about some of the things we're working on at facebook to help keep our communities safe the ability to get big data and to gather data about us in all aspects of our lives creates a particular type of power among the people who are going to say sions that have that data so they can say oh these are your daily habits there's been some research done that nearly half of what we do is just repeating patterns of what we did the day before and from that you can also predict potentially how people will behave in the near future as well and that's perhaps a little bit concerning for people who care a lot about their privacy. facebook is far more intimately involved in our lives than any company we've ever seen before. facebook has a responsibility to inform people of what is happening to their data and so then there can be a c
facebook can help build it it wants to help fight terrorism while it's news service can show us more diverse content. it seems there's almost no limit to facebook's intrusion into our lives for better or for worse. i want to thank all of you for joining us to hear more about some of the things we're working on at facebook to help keep our communities safe the ability to get big data and to gather data about us in all aspects of our lives creates a particular type of power among the people who...
136
136
Apr 15, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
can you can make -- can you make that commitment? mr. zuckerberg: we like to have the ability -- rep. pallone: i would like to answer yes or no. will you make a commitment to change all user default settings to minimize to the greatest extent possible the collection and use of user data? i do not think that is hard for to.to say yes mr. zuckerberg: congressman, i think this is a more complicated issue that deserves more than a one word answer. rep. pallone: that is disappointing to me because i think we deserve to have that commitment, and we would like to follow-up with this, if possible, if that is ok. can we do a follow-up? mr. zuckerberg: yes. rep. pallone: ok. you said yesterday that we own the content that we put on facebook, but we know about the problems with cambridge analytica. i know you changed your rules in 2014 and again this week, but you still allow third parties to have access to personal data. how can consumers have control over their data when facebook does not have control over the data it elf? -- itself? that is my c
can you can make -- can you make that commitment? mr. zuckerberg: we like to have the ability -- rep. pallone: i would like to answer yes or no. will you make a commitment to change all user default settings to minimize to the greatest extent possible the collection and use of user data? i do not think that is hard for to.to say yes mr. zuckerberg: congressman, i think this is a more complicated issue that deserves more than a one word answer. rep. pallone: that is disappointing to me because i...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
design highlights you can make yourself. in stoops and tricks that will turn your home into something special. brace yourself with g.w.s. interior design channel on you tube. coming up on this edition of in good shape. varicose veins and why they need to be treated. helping young people to deal with a visual impairment. and exercise addiction when you just can't stop moving and here's your host dr cost and. i'm at the protestant two battles hospital in berlin and i'm going to meet the head of the department of best going to surgery doctor answered by god and we're going to talk about very cause lanes and about deep vein thrombosis when the lexus well it can be quite dangerous welcome to in good shape. please take when diseases seriously because they can cause severe complications because veins are not only cosmetic problem they can pose a risk for serious diseases well like they miss like ulcers or deep vein thrombosis so you shouldn't wait too long to get them treated and then saying this to you man because studies show tha
design highlights you can make yourself. in stoops and tricks that will turn your home into something special. brace yourself with g.w.s. interior design channel on you tube. coming up on this edition of in good shape. varicose veins and why they need to be treated. helping young people to deal with a visual impairment. and exercise addiction when you just can't stop moving and here's your host dr cost and. i'm at the protestant two battles hospital in berlin and i'm going to meet the head of...
70
70
Apr 7, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
can. i can. thank you for asking. >> it was not a joke. rep. deutch: i know and i'm not about to give you a funny answer. raise your hand if you are on twitter. and the rest of you could probably stand to learn. look, i will be perfectly honest with you. members of congress, just like city commissioners, county commissioners and members of the state legislature, pay attention to what happens when they hear from their community. they pay attention to calls. letters.d and yes, they pay attention to twitter. it would probably send a very powerful message if everyone in this room, and you guys down wouldre the experts, it send a powerful message if everyone in this room would take one discrete measure. hash tag- do we have a for this event? #town hall for our lives. if we all tweeted with that hash tag at the speaker of the house, paul ryan. to telle thing for me the speaker how important it is for our community that he allows us to vote on universal background checks. is something entirely di
can. i can. thank you for asking. >> it was not a joke. rep. deutch: i know and i'm not about to give you a funny answer. raise your hand if you are on twitter. and the rest of you could probably stand to learn. look, i will be perfectly honest with you. members of congress, just like city commissioners, county commissioners and members of the state legislature, pay attention to what happens when they hear from their community. they pay attention to calls. letters.d and yes, they pay...
45
45
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
if you suspect a news story is fake you can report it. it just takes a few taps zuckerberg initially dismissed the notion that fake news skewed the election but he's now asking facebook users to flag suspect stories mark zuckerberg has said that you know he's not in the news publication business or that they're not a media company but i think that's a mistake a kind of a denial so they're definitely a media company i think that they should try and treat themselves more as one in the future. if facebook is playing an increasingly important role in how we are. or stand the world with its social mood study showed we are also influenced by our emotions. when it's researchers explain how they manipulated the news feeds of some seven hundred thousand users they were criticised for playing with people's psyche without telling them. and yet it's algorithms do that every day. they tell us what we want to hear to keep us on line and help advertisers send us more ads. i don't think we can treat facebook as benign i think it has enormous implications
if you suspect a news story is fake you can report it. it just takes a few taps zuckerberg initially dismissed the notion that fake news skewed the election but he's now asking facebook users to flag suspect stories mark zuckerberg has said that you know he's not in the news publication business or that they're not a media company but i think that's a mistake a kind of a denial so they're definitely a media company i think that they should try and treat themselves more as one in the future. if...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
Apr 18, 2018
04/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
i hope you can encourage better financing. the school district now takes more holidays, and we don't get paid for that. because they take a longer thanksgiving week, we lose out on our mta benefits. and it may seem like a radical proposal, but i think about $25 an hour for a short day is reasonable because if we can keep more cards on the job with that higher pay, and if each guard can possibly prevent one accident during the school year, that would be money well spent. >> i'm struck by the presentation made in that it's not significantly different from the presentation they were prepared to meet at the last meeting. we made some similar comments to what we made today, and they had the opportunity to learn from that and make a better presentation to talk about how important this presentation is to the mta, but they didn't do that. i think that's telling. the speaker from the mta said that they wanted to wait for bargaining to address this issue. i did some quick math. that means they're prepared to lose another 40 crossing gua
i hope you can encourage better financing. the school district now takes more holidays, and we don't get paid for that. because they take a longer thanksgiving week, we lose out on our mta benefits. and it may seem like a radical proposal, but i think about $25 an hour for a short day is reasonable because if we can keep more cards on the job with that higher pay, and if each guard can possibly prevent one accident during the school year, that would be money well spent. >> i'm struck by...
196
196
Apr 3, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
what jobs can ai replace? if you be on the history was answer the question by thinking about what computers can do well. vision, speech, language, knowledge. you start to look at jobs most impacted. think about what a radiologist does. it takes an image and analyzes it. i computers good at looking at that. it is because of the computer's ability to do that that they talk about the impact on jobs. think about what goes on in a call center. the ability to understand speech. think about what happens when you go through drive-through. somebody in the other interested job listening to listening to what you say. it's highly likely that in the next five years will be driving up and drive-through's are not talking to people. the speech recognition of the computers would be as good or better as people. think about language. for some degrees this by the holy grail for a long time. the notion that computers will replace professionally to produce a wonderful job. your goal meeting improvement and there was an interpreter
what jobs can ai replace? if you be on the history was answer the question by thinking about what computers can do well. vision, speech, language, knowledge. you start to look at jobs most impacted. think about what a radiologist does. it takes an image and analyzes it. i computers good at looking at that. it is because of the computer's ability to do that that they talk about the impact on jobs. think about what goes on in a call center. the ability to understand speech. think about what...
197
197
Apr 27, 2018
04/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 1
we can do both. we can multitask.it can happen. >> rachel: is a smart to get out of the swamp and go to michigan? >> kennedy: he feeds off the hatred. he absolutely loves animosity. it is his lifeblood. he shouldn't kid himself that he wouldn't have a great time going out. i think it's a missed opportunity. i think he would love it, i think the press would love it the more importantly, i think the american people would savor the moment. >> rachel: i think it's a great political move to go to michigan. if that's my opinion. more "outnumbered" and justin moment. stay with us. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insura
we can do both. we can multitask.it can happen. >> rachel: is a smart to get out of the swamp and go to michigan? >> kennedy: he feeds off the hatred. he absolutely loves animosity. it is his lifeblood. he shouldn't kid himself that he wouldn't have a great time going out. i think it's a missed opportunity. i think he would love it, i think the press would love it the more importantly, i think the american people would savor the moment. >> rachel: i think it's a great...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
lemon and pension flour can all have a calming effect you can use them to make a tea that can help you sleep it's particularly effective if you drink it regularly . you have each emission teammate's lemon balm hops and passionflower is good for us because lemon balm tastes good encounters anxiety have a passion flower helps too and hopes are calming to make you feel tired and relaxed felt like beer get something for everyone and fast food even for. the best when you're warm and comfy so hot water bottles and warm milk with honey can also help sleep tight. in good shape is appealing people oriented presentation of german medicine with a smile coverage of asians to the ten years in the verse three of the injured save magazine and the whole team i enjoyed working with everybody a lot we spoke about many interesting topics and stay curious and keep up the great work it's just wrong to work with you you know you're giving data are all prevention those of different diseases and so on where you actually to improve health care worldwide it's sort of fun to work with you guys who notion of this
lemon and pension flour can all have a calming effect you can use them to make a tea that can help you sleep it's particularly effective if you drink it regularly . you have each emission teammate's lemon balm hops and passionflower is good for us because lemon balm tastes good encounters anxiety have a passion flower helps too and hopes are calming to make you feel tired and relaxed felt like beer get something for everyone and fast food even for. the best when you're warm and comfy so hot...
30
30
Apr 9, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
can you put it in context. this will take a long time and yet we are on the brink of what looks like a nuclear war and so many conflicts brewing both in the public sector and global. thank you. >> who would like to take a crack at that? >> i think your question is spot on. i described this as a myopic tendencies of creators who want to see a product to market quickly. a lot of the tension we discussed and the broader goals of what that technology's impact is on society and you are correct that many more global and i would argue that transfer can become protected by people in terms of what they want to share because the vulnerability that it created by having the technology so much more widespread is not generating the outcomes that we thought it would generate. different from a government for leveraging technology and practices to be more efficient to cutting into your democratic institutions i really do think will go into an age where those regulations happen before the innovation catches up which will be a fl
can you put it in context. this will take a long time and yet we are on the brink of what looks like a nuclear war and so many conflicts brewing both in the public sector and global. thank you. >> who would like to take a crack at that? >> i think your question is spot on. i described this as a myopic tendencies of creators who want to see a product to market quickly. a lot of the tension we discussed and the broader goals of what that technology's impact is on society and you are...
69
69
Apr 19, 2018
04/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
but images can also be deceptive -- and they can be manipulated.ow, even moving images can be altered -- making it possible to creatextremely authentic-looking "fake news" videos. fake trump: i've decided to resign from the office of the president. i've decided to resign from the office of the president. reporter: the next generation of fake news. on the left, trump's face, but his facial eression d words are actually being generated by an actor. leading animation software developers like hao li are busy perfecting the technology behind such high-resolution facial mapping. this customized photo booth utilizes 14,00l.e.d. ligs to crte these hyper-realistic images. hao: here you can see cookie's screwed-up face that we just photographed. and you can see here, it's all rendered in 3-d. and what's really effective about this device is that it even shows the pores. we can zoom in here and see all the lines on his face. reporter: hao li's team of developers aren't interested in creating fake news. they're focused on creating new communication tools. thei
but images can also be deceptive -- and they can be manipulated.ow, even moving images can be altered -- making it possible to creatextremely authentic-looking "fake news" videos. fake trump: i've decided to resign from the office of the president. i've decided to resign from the office of the president. reporter: the next generation of fake news. on the left, trump's face, but his facial eression d words are actually being generated by an actor. leading animation software developers...
111
111
Apr 25, 2018
04/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
if we can do that, imagine what we can do for asthma. and if we can stop seizures in epilepsy patients with a small pacemaker for the brain, imagine what we can do for multiple sclerosis, even migraines. if we can use patients' genes to predict heart disease in their families, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. a new plan to get addictive e- cigarettes away from kids. the f-d-a announced its cracking down on retailers selling a popular brand called >>> happening now, a new plan to get addictive e-cigarettes away from kids. they are investigating the company's marketing practices. and a warning to audi owners. the main issue is coolant pumps that could spark a fire. we'll be back with more news. ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. we need to help more tocalifornians get ahead.d, that's why antonio villaraigosa brought both parties together to balance the state budget with record
if we can do that, imagine what we can do for asthma. and if we can stop seizures in epilepsy patients with a small pacemaker for the brain, imagine what we can do for multiple sclerosis, even migraines. if we can use patients' genes to predict heart disease in their families, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. a new plan to get addictive e- cigarettes away from kids. the f-d-a announced its cracking down on retailers selling a popular...
96
96
Apr 11, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
you can take down at any time the information we collect you can choose to have a not collect , you can delete any of it and you can leave a book if you want. i know yof no surveillance organization that gives people the option to delete the data they have or even know what they are collecting. >> mister zuckerberg you should be commended that facebook has grown so fast. there's no other company that you started in your dorm room. instead, it is one of the great american success stories. that much influence comes with in office social responsibility of which you have failed at end to consider. shouldn't facebook by default protect users information? why is the onus on the users to opt in to security settings? >> congressman, as i said, every time a person chooses to share something on facebook, they are proactively going to the service and choosing that they want to share a photo or a message to someone. every time there's a control right there, not buried in settingsbut right there about who they want to share it with .he >> mister zuckerberg, i only have a few more seconds. november 2
you can take down at any time the information we collect you can choose to have a not collect , you can delete any of it and you can leave a book if you want. i know yof no surveillance organization that gives people the option to delete the data they have or even know what they are collecting. >> mister zuckerberg you should be commended that facebook has grown so fast. there's no other company that you started in your dorm room. instead, it is one of the great american success stories....
374
374
Apr 22, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 374
favorite 0
quote 1
we can do it. we really can take both houses of the iowa legislator back. we really have a shot at this. i really worked hard the last campaign to try to get as many folks elected to the iowa legislator. i went around the state and tried to get folks in. it just did not work out. donald trump one hour state by more than he won texas. this is not good. i really don't like this very much, all right. he also won my district i 4%. he won all the congressional districts. ast me the only democrat, you all know in the house of representatives. asis not acceptable, as far i'm concerned. we have an opportunity to do better. we elect more members of the u.s. house elected around the state of iowa, we really have a shot at that. we can begin to turn america around. ryan will that paul not be the speaker of the house. [cheering] that is true. there is a guy waiting in the .ings wants kevin mccarthy, why? because kevin mccarthy does everything donald trump wants him to do. that is why he will be the next speaker of the house. this is utter nonsense. we know what they wa
we can do it. we really can take both houses of the iowa legislator back. we really have a shot at this. i really worked hard the last campaign to try to get as many folks elected to the iowa legislator. i went around the state and tried to get folks in. it just did not work out. donald trump one hour state by more than he won texas. this is not good. i really don't like this very much, all right. he also won my district i 4%. he won all the congressional districts. ast me the only democrat,...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
33
33
Apr 13, 2018
04/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
request can you -- can you tell me what you found out? >> we did that in a mission for a period of about 6 months. the one thing that we noticed that we didn't -- that didn't occur was there was not a lot of additional illegal dumping that we seem for that part that was a positive. the other part was pretty negligible in noticing whether there was an over all reduction for cleaning service requests. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. i wanted to know about your resources and programs for clean streets. how are they contributed by neighborhood? >> the tl clean? >> supervisor fewer: i think i'm talking about the manuel street cleaners also and also about the cleaning and mechanical cleaning. >> so the mechanical cleaning is city wide. it's dictated by frequency and what we determine is the amount of garage. every street gets swept at least once every two weeks, the others at least once every week and then heavier areas and commercial areas may be two to four times per week. >> supervisor fewer: so when you're saying every street is cleaned eve
request can you -- can you tell me what you found out? >> we did that in a mission for a period of about 6 months. the one thing that we noticed that we didn't -- that didn't occur was there was not a lot of additional illegal dumping that we seem for that part that was a positive. the other part was pretty negligible in noticing whether there was an over all reduction for cleaning service requests. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. i wanted to know about your resources and programs...
339
339
Apr 25, 2018
04/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 339
favorite 0
quote 1
clear skin can last.t if cosentyx can help you find clear skin that lasts. >>> our series "pay attention" looks at how to retrain our focus and recapture our attention under the bombardment of technology and information that distracts us. the average person scrolls through 300 feet of mobile content a day. that's the equivulent of a football field. we wanted to explore some of the ways people are trying to short circuit the noise from the mundane to the extreme. that's how i ended up floating in a sensory deprivation tank in tulsa, oklahoma. floating in less than a foot of water, buoyed by 2,000 pounds of salt, i'm weightless. i'm unsure where my limbs end and the water starts, and at some point, i lose myself, never falling asleep but moving into a state of a clear but empty mind. sensory deprivation is about as far as i can get from the chirpy world of breaking news, social media, e-mail and the rest of what pinballs through our heads. >> all the distractions that are in this world are not in the tank.
clear skin can last.t if cosentyx can help you find clear skin that lasts. >>> our series "pay attention" looks at how to retrain our focus and recapture our attention under the bombardment of technology and information that distracts us. the average person scrolls through 300 feet of mobile content a day. that's the equivulent of a football field. we wanted to explore some of the ways people are trying to short circuit the noise from the mundane to the extreme. that's how i...
110
110
Apr 20, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 1
can you assure me we're not going to have a capability gap in hospital ships? >> i can. much like the "ticonderoga," it was coming up for decommissioning and we put a s lechlt p program, service life extension program on. we'll make sure we don't have the gap. >> thank you, mr. chairman secretary and i yield back. >> thank you, mr. chairman, i want to thank each of you for not only your service to our war fighters and their families but also to each of you for your prior service in uniform. thanks for being here today. secretary esper, it was a pleasure meeting you, sitting down with you two or three weeks ago in my office. i'd like to follow up on the army futures command and ask you a question or two. you identify that as one of your three priorities to improve modernization. you said today as well as in your written statement it's integral to reform in our acquisition process. your undersecretary mccarthy has characterized it as a realignment. you've characterized it as consolidation. general murray testified last month on the senate side. he testified that it's proje
can you assure me we're not going to have a capability gap in hospital ships? >> i can. much like the "ticonderoga," it was coming up for decommissioning and we put a s lechlt p program, service life extension program on. we'll make sure we don't have the gap. >> thank you, mr. chairman secretary and i yield back. >> thank you, mr. chairman, i want to thank each of you for not only your service to our war fighters and their families but also to each of you for your...
94
94
Apr 13, 2018
04/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. and if we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >>> mr. trump consult with u.s. allies to discuss the threat of an attack. syrian americans say the syrian people are not getting enough of a voice here. >> there was a chemical attack and we are looking for the actual evidence. >> reporter: defense secretary james mattis spoke to congress thursday before meeting with president trump about what to do with syrian president assad's reported use of chemical weapons to drive out rebel as far ass in damascus, reportedly -- in damascus, reportedly killing 43 people. the images hit home and heart. >> something deep down inside tells me look, that kid you just saw in the picture that has foam coming out of their mouth because o
if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. and if we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >>> mr. trump consult with u.s. allies to discuss the threat of an attack. syrian americans say the syrian people...
161
161
Apr 29, 2018
04/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
you can go from this to this. [cheering and applause] greg: that is not the only friend that trump made this week. kanye west talk about a hip-hop star supporting trump it's like the pope canonizing freddy krueger. how did the sheep react? >> now donald trump has two black friends. ass i hope ben carson doesn't get jealous. >> i don't even know what happened here. i think kanye west realize he's too rich to not be repugnant. >> we have the right to independent thought and i independently think that kanye west has lost his mind. greg: of course. the memories of gradeschool. you do something different and the mob dissents. kanye west saw this coming but did it anyway as an example for others to follow. i wonder if he gets it? >> by the way, in all fairness, kanye west gets it. he's got it. [laughter] greg: you want to find the people scared of this, find the ones marking it. while that is happening another handshake occurred. these fellas, kim jong-un and looking great in his shirt borrowed from hillary. [laughter]
you can go from this to this. [cheering and applause] greg: that is not the only friend that trump made this week. kanye west talk about a hip-hop star supporting trump it's like the pope canonizing freddy krueger. how did the sheep react? >> now donald trump has two black friends. ass i hope ben carson doesn't get jealous. >> i don't even know what happened here. i think kanye west realize he's too rich to not be repugnant. >> we have the right to independent thought and i...
62
62
Apr 25, 2018
04/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
you can gamble on their matches.ld you can open up a laptop and place bets on a staggering number of tennis matches, right down to the smallest professional competition. i had no indication that any of these matches are being fixed, but what about the temptation? if you are playing in a tournament where the prize money is small, would you accept money to play badly from a fixer who is placing bets accordingly? that has always been the fear. the problem is atsu nyamadi and low ranking tournaments, says the report. the tennis integrity unit polices tennis, and it monitors phone calls and data. it has 17 stab at president but the review says it must be bigger and empowered and players must be educated and protected. kyle edmond has never been under any investigation but like all professionals he has been offered anti—corruption training. professionals he has been offered anti—corruption traininglj professionals he has been offered anti-corruption training. i have never been approached directly. it has been on social med
you can gamble on their matches.ld you can open up a laptop and place bets on a staggering number of tennis matches, right down to the smallest professional competition. i had no indication that any of these matches are being fixed, but what about the temptation? if you are playing in a tournament where the prize money is small, would you accept money to play badly from a fixer who is placing bets accordingly? that has always been the fear. the problem is atsu nyamadi and low ranking...
161
161
Apr 27, 2018
04/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 1
my tip is, speak into the opening so your baby can hear you better. (announcer) you can quit.lp, call 1-800-quit-now. not for me, for you. aveeno® positively radiant 60 second in-shower facial. works with steam to reveal glowing skin in just one minute. aveeno® naturally beautiful results® ♪ ♪ not quite that, but it'll feel like it. york. get the sensation. i've had a few. most impactful. my hair color. garnier nutrisse. nourishes while you color. plus avocado, olive and shea oils. changing my hair color changed everything. nutrisse. nourished hair. better color. hmm. it's kinda funnywhat's funny? paying more than you need for everyday little messes? it's kinda like paying more for...gourmet chicken nuggets. gourmet chicken nuggets? poulet croquettes with a locally sourced heirloom tomato compote. i don't want to do that. then try sparkle. spend less on your everyday little mess. sounds pretty bright to me. oh, that's good! can i use that? okay! sparkle. make the bright choice. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain
my tip is, speak into the opening so your baby can hear you better. (announcer) you can quit.lp, call 1-800-quit-now. not for me, for you. aveeno® positively radiant 60 second in-shower facial. works with steam to reveal glowing skin in just one minute. aveeno® naturally beautiful results® ♪ ♪ not quite that, but it'll feel like it. york. get the sensation. i've had a few. most impactful. my hair color. garnier nutrisse. nourishes while you color. plus avocado, olive and shea oils....
25
25
Apr 8, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
we can test him out. more i feel after the same way i talk to my right and he told me that. they were not sure so i don't think i'm concerned only there. is this is a very special scenario because since the thinking here though i put myself in his shoes you know the first time i ever was the porter was eighteen years old while he can either come to work. you are most likely going to get involved in two games more than likely will be one of the big ones that will follow the castle tease from the gang violence. of us all to go but i guess that was an in that all because i things are going to sort of go is this. i will become a doctor a now. see what happens. that i mean across the street and hear the most about this album controlled by. by a distraught. a guest in front of an episode is. that. i put out to our friends. in these a then you're really dangerous there you. know to tell us about the lookout because i looked for the. most and. one of those have to. be that the court has a legal ok was i there but
we can test him out. more i feel after the same way i talk to my right and he told me that. they were not sure so i don't think i'm concerned only there. is this is a very special scenario because since the thinking here though i put myself in his shoes you know the first time i ever was the porter was eighteen years old while he can either come to work. you are most likely going to get involved in two games more than likely will be one of the big ones that will follow the castle tease from the...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
in time so it really can color. mean if any of this is to say in a city with lots of history so it has a very special atmosphere because she is there and knowing the history of the great first viennese schoolmasters like the toff in mozart schubert and haydn gives you energy and inspiration. there's a reason give done in craft and inspired out there on. this toy does you know any of the documents have been preserved so you can really relive everything and i can hear it here in the house of music there are various exhibits and an interactive section about the era. that. mission document that's important to me is the highly can start testing and it gives us a sense of how beethoven must have felt. as i have he writes baron mind that for six years i've been afflicted with an incurable condition about his deafness took him outside society it prevented him from taking part in conversations and here he really expressed his desperation i know you're here to mouth talk about. the safety paid to this is beethoven's apartment
in time so it really can color. mean if any of this is to say in a city with lots of history so it has a very special atmosphere because she is there and knowing the history of the great first viennese schoolmasters like the toff in mozart schubert and haydn gives you energy and inspiration. there's a reason give done in craft and inspired out there on. this toy does you know any of the documents have been preserved so you can really relive everything and i can hear it here in the house of...