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and d. have gone head to head before back in twenty thirty revelations from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden exposed the german intelligence service and shared data with the american agency at the time it was said the information was filtered in that german citizens data was not included but the internet exchange insisted no that it was impossible but then to be so selective is martindale's or again there is no restriction due to sharing this state and there is little for exam a parliamentary control there have been some cases already where it's been a huge amount had been transferred. from india to n.s.a. and so it's not just because of nothing but it's because of presidents cases the india has not the best reputation anyway and in sharing data with the n.s.a. that been a scandal it's not a good signal to let there be unity get data from six not keep in touch with all our news twenty four seven r.t. don't call me and i showed you a bullet in here not international coming out we call him brain but thirty five minutes time for another for me kevin zero in a very g
and d. have gone head to head before back in twenty thirty revelations from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden exposed the german intelligence service and shared data with the american agency at the time it was said the information was filtered in that german citizens data was not included but the internet exchange insisted no that it was impossible but then to be so selective is martindale's or again there is no restriction due to sharing this state and there is little for exam a...
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d. ok we have one match in particular argentina in nigeria right now in group d. nigeria have the upper hand on argentina so argentina and lionel messi are in a must win situation now messi in case you're not quite up to speed he had once retired from his national side stating he just can't get it done. in the finals because there were always the bridesmaid never the bride you know when he was you know on the field with his side so this could very well be his last match in an argentina jersey and other nigerians a super eagles they want to retire him so i think this is going to be a very exciting match they do what they're familiar foes they've played a lot in friendlies where nigeria has been victorious on that on the world cup stage unfortunately they've conceded a lot of goals and are argentina has always prevailed at the end of the day so we'll see if this is if they make history tonight you know suddenly i'm i'm feeling nigeria i'm going to the super eagles fill in a lot of things so bad to germany getting up for their final group stage match what can we expec
d. ok we have one match in particular argentina in nigeria right now in group d. nigeria have the upper hand on argentina so argentina and lionel messi are in a must win situation now messi in case you're not quite up to speed he had once retired from his national side stating he just can't get it done. in the finals because there were always the bridesmaid never the bride you know when he was you know on the field with his side so this could very well be his last match in an argentina jersey...
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they still have to have the conversation, you're a kid, you don't understand, you want to move around. when you d t sit andlk and get that bond, it's like, okay, the visit up. >> you only have that hour and you wanted more. at one point, eric senior, you startedlewriting ters, exchanging letters. what did you talk about in the letters? >> the letters really came once he got in trouble, was in a court involved juvenile. pretty much this kind of got him. that's when i had to be a father because i wa trying to be a friend more than a father to him. when he started getting in trouble it awakened me to concerns and i hado have some conversations with him about, you know, his decision making and that really trying to follow in the steps of me and trying to stay focused and stuffike that. >> so as the years went by you uere in the juvenile system, wound up incarcerated yourself in a d.c. jail? >> yes. >>ouou both up there at the same time. >> yes. >> how does that happen? >> i actually came back -- i was in the federal system. i believe i was in indiana at the time and he got locked up and i was coming
they still have to have the conversation, you're a kid, you don't understand, you want to move around. when you d t sit andlk and get that bond, it's like, okay, the visit up. >> you only have that hour and you wanted more. at one point, eric senior, you startedlewriting ters, exchanging letters. what did you talk about in the letters? >> the letters really came once he got in trouble, was in a court involved juvenile. pretty much this kind of got him. that's when i had to be a...
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with young children carrying suicide belts were held responsible police have said they were members of a month's group jemaah. a d about the may month. there is fear among police that this verdict could become a trigger for revenge attacks by sympathizers who are not really involved in j.t. but can operate is lol bulls who have been self radicalized. more than four hundred suspected members of j a d have been arrested since the beginning of the year this verdict is not only seen as a strong message to those involved in para tax in indonesia but also to the ideological leaders counter terrorism laws have recently been revised to make it easier to prosecute those inciting violence but above all this case has put the spotlight on indonesia's present system notoriously lacking security firm filner was injured during the attack at starbucks judges decided to say compensation should be paid to him and out of victims of attacks but not as much as they wanted to becoming more at ease with this situation is just a time factor and. the time heals the wounds and the memories of the past. the closure will come more because o
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. >> reporter: long heralded for its ability to help strengthen bones, vitamin d may have a new missionhens the evidence that vitamin d may also cancer.event colorectal >> reporter: cases of colorectal cancer have been increasing in recent years, especially amo oung adults. it's the third most-common country.n the now a large, new review of research from the american cancer society and other groups finds people who have high blood levels of vitamin d have a lower risk of developing colorectal cancer. however, doctors say we don't yet have enough evidence to recommend taking higher doses of vitamin d for colon cancer prevention. >> we know about other ways to prevent colorectal cancer in other ways, as well. maintaining a healthy body weight, not smoking. not drinking a lot of alcohol. eating a hethy diet is important. >> reporter: sunlight is the easiest way for the body toso vitamin d, but doctors warn against sunbathnig which increases the risk of skin cancer. vitamin d is also found in fe. fatty fish -- in foods. fatty fish, cod loier fortified cereals and juice. they american cancer
. >> reporter: long heralded for its ability to help strengthen bones, vitamin d may have a new missionhens the evidence that vitamin d may also cancer.event colorectal >> reporter: cases of colorectal cancer have been increasing in recent years, especially amo oung adults. it's the third most-common country.n the now a large, new review of research from the american cancer society and other groups finds people who have high blood levels of vitamin d have a lower risk of developing...
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we d have fatalities and we do have serious injuries. >> it's a tragic stiotg in annapolis is crazy. doesn't happen out here. >> ♪ >> top story at 5:30, the deadly shooting at the capital newspaper news room in annapolis maryland. w >> five peoplee killed. overnight we learned the suspect jarrod ram months officially chargedf with five counts orst degree murder due in court at 10:30 this morn >> we're learning new details >> the newspaper managed to print a brand newed dig this morning, the headline says it all. you can see it there. five shotead at the capital photos.ith the victims' >> tho victims were all t employeehe paper. four of them wereis journal and one worked in sales. we'll have much more onshose vi in just a momentwe but first ant to get to the latest on what we know about the alleged shooter. >> fox5's anne cutler is live in annapolis this morning with the very latest. anne. >> reporter: good morning. here is that paper really showing dedication to journalism here. that headline is bold, it's simple, five shot dead at the capital. and inside this paper detailsnt the har
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of philia, it is good d have you u with us.an seeheir our firemen behind you what are you seeing in whaar you hearing rightht now? ophelia: was able to enter the area w where this littttle townt is covered in ashes. the smell is so bad that you can actually tell with the bodies are lying. it is so difficult to bury them. g stthes thae are here o only for a coupuple s rere. the 72 hours they are supposed to be lookoking for bodieses wie overer soon. thg toreurry but it is difficult. so far about 11 bodies have been lead while i have been herere o good news for the people that are still looking for the missing -- brent: it sounds like there must be a lot more in terms of bodies at hav not been accounted for . i want to make sure we get this right for our viewers because we n th iair has beenthat the som t a lot for people. but you are saying it is the stench from corpspses that peope who have been killed by this eruption, is that correct? ofelia: it is correct. we have actually sthe corpses and it is not only people, it is also a
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inindustry it would bgreat if whad an apple soware compa or an orac to reple dairy,nd th we woul't have rely on like we d but we dot have many oth options f industry and enenterprise in n this cou, anand we're veryry good at da. reporter: bubut that comes ata price. signs s like this onone are pod all l too frequentntly next tor totoo many of ththe countrys wateterways. martin t taylor works s fora hunting anand fishing asassocin ththat is also c committed o environmnmental protecectio. he sayays toxic algagae are ag problem. up to three quarters of native fish species face extinction. martin: i have to go on my phone and see whether this is a safe ririr or streaeam. itit shoul't b be the new w zed way. having t to google to o see whr you're going to o poison your d byby going intnto a stream o ot day isis not what nenew zealas abouout. and it's s not what pl overseasas think new zeaealans about. repoporter: lake ellesmere, onof the most polluted lakes s in te untry. it's fed by stres s and rirs that flolow past vast t cattle papastures. for year the powerful milk lobbhas s pushed envirironmentl activist
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d have to assume he sign the compromise bill as has been configured. don't know if they are going to change it to make it less signable between now and fridayy christian:o you think this is the problem of our age? s not unique to the unit states. ,here is a meeting in brussels german government under pressure. it seems that no matter how much you put at the border and whatever tough policies you have , you cannot stop the tide of people who are coming. rep. rooney: well, you make a very good point. we were at a panel at the u.s. institute of peace yesterday talking about this very point -- immigration was exploited by russia to undermine d change the governments in italy, germany, hungary, even the conservative party of france. it is a worldwide issue right now. rajini: that was congressman francis rooney of florida speaking earlier. turkish president erdogan has acknowledged that this sunday's elections in his country could be so close that it may result in a coalition government. the bbc's mark lowen has been traveling across turkey to canvass opinio
d have to assume he sign the compromise bill as has been configured. don't know if they are going to change it to make it less signable between now and fridayy christian:o you think this is the problem of our age? s not unique to the unit states. ,here is a meeting in brussels german government under pressure. it seems that no matter how much you put at the border and whatever tough policies you have , you cannot stop the tide of people who are coming. rep. rooney: well, you make a very good...
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supervisor yee, do you still have a question or on c and d? >> svisor yee: i don't know about c, but it doesn't have to do with d. >> supervisor cohen: you and the voters. >> supervisor yee: first of all, for c, revenues aren't collected until the beginning of 2019, and most likely, you're not going to be able to utilize much if any of the funding before the fiscal year is my guess. >> supervisor cohen: well, we'll get that confirmed in just a second. supervisor fewer? >> supervisor fewer: yes, mr. controller, how muchevenue is anticipated from prop c for the fiscal year? >> supervisor fewer, our estimate of the value of proposition is tha on an annual basis, is would generate approximately $140 miion. as supervisor yee has noted, though, the tax goes into effect on january 1, 2019. the normal payment date for that tax would be in march of 2020, so it would actually naturally occur in the second year of the two year budget would be the first year that you would see the full annual value of that. the question we're reviewing, and i know has been
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d. having their second. neil harvey pitt a small. one of the host cities and they've been through all that drama and some sation a cool little. welcome to another beautiful wife and i. say she just kind of rushes north. but a dark day for argentinian football fans trust me on this look away now step away from the t.v. come back in five minutes you. i do not want to know what happened to tonight's show i shed three argentina milk. because. i am. peter schmeichel you watched it with me and it was a bit like watching a horror movie a disaster unfolding before us. i'm not sure i agree with i'm argentina's perspective oh yeah but why why do we care so much about argentina we should praise croatia for what they did tonight and what they did in the first game now we talked about the big play is you know the big sea the big stage when when you come to these events like the world cup the big players they perform and messing who is a big player didn't turn up again like you didn't do in the game against iceland pretty much all the talk coming
d. having their second. neil harvey pitt a small. one of the host cities and they've been through all that drama and some sation a cool little. welcome to another beautiful wife and i. say she just kind of rushes north. but a dark day for argentinian football fans trust me on this look away now step away from the t.v. come back in five minutes you. i do not want to know what happened to tonight's show i shed three argentina milk. because. i am. peter schmeichel you watched it with me and it was...
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and d. have now finished their second games so now to you know harvey and peter schmeichel in artie's world cup in st petersburg for the. welcome to another beautiful white night here in st petersburg the fantasy of russia is no. white knight here but a dark day for argentina and football tina fans trust me on this look away now step away from the t.v. come back in five minutes you do not want to know what happened to your team tonight's three argentina nil. to dismantle you watch it with me and it was a bit like watching a horror movie a disaster unfolding before us. i'm not sure i agree with our knowledge and tina's perspective all yeah but why why do we care so much about argentina we should praise croatia for what they did tonight and what they did in the first game now we talked about the big players you know the big scene the big stage when when you come to these events like the world cup the big players they perform and messing who is a big player didn't turn up again like he didn't do the
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more than four hundred suspected members of j d have been arrested since the beginning of the year this verdict is not only seen as a strong message to those involved in paradox in indonesia but also to the ideological leaders counter-terrorism laws have recently been revised to make it easier to prosecute those inciting violence but above all this case has put the spotlight on indonesia's present system notoriously lacking security firm filner was injured during the attack at starbucks judges decided to say compensation should be paid to him and out of victims of attacks but not as much as they wanted to becoming more at ease with this situation it's just a time factor and. the time heals the wounds and the memories of the past. the closure will come war because of the decision by the judges or the panel of churches to grant compensation and thereby contributing to the closure then the actual conviction of a suspect in court. down and kissed the ground after the verdict was read out he said he won't appeal step fossum al-jazeera jack after. turkey's opposition says two and a half milli
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police have said they were members of month's group jemaah. a d about the may month. there is fear among police that this verdict could become a trigger for revenge attacks by sympathizers who are not really involved in j.t. but can operate as lol bulls who have been self radicalized. more than four hundred suspected members of j a d have been arrested since the beginning of the year this verdict is not only seen as a strong message to those involved in parrot tracks in indonesia but also to their ideological leaders to counter terrorism laws have recently been revised to make it easier to prosecute those inciting violence but above all this case has put the spotlight on in loonies yes present system notoriously lacking security firm filner was injured during the attack at starbucks judges decided to say compensation should be paid to him and out of victims of attacks but not as much as they wanted to becoming more at ease with this situation it's just a time factor and. the time heals the wounds and the memories of the past. the closure will come war because of the de
police have said they were members of month's group jemaah. a d about the may month. there is fear among police that this verdict could become a trigger for revenge attacks by sympathizers who are not really involved in j.t. but can operate as lol bulls who have been self radicalized. more than four hundred suspected members of j a d have been arrested since the beginning of the year this verdict is not only seen as a strong message to those involved in parrot tracks in indonesia but also to...
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we notice provocative drills have been very much part of that north korean mentality of being under siege. t decond is ic development. address made this year said we have completed this and now we want to move forward. when a new administration was coming into power in south korea. thanks to the candlelight revolution, that was even cameited and moon jae-in into power. and that is obviously a huge reason why we're even at that moment, because of the incredible diplomacy of moon jae-in. kim jong-un, as one of the leading russian scholars has said, he is one of the most pro-markrket north korean leades ev and we know he wants to make significant changes for the well-being of the north korean people. obviously, ending the hostile relations with the united states, the world superpower, is going to be a huge obstacle that inl no longer be in place terms of the sanctions, in terms of the isolation politically, progress toward ending the military hostility between the two countries. a point i really want to make is, with this thing about the family remains. thatat is going to take enormous coordinati
we notice provocative drills have been very much part of that north korean mentality of being under siege. t decond is ic development. address made this year said we have completed this and now we want to move forward. when a new administration was coming into power in south korea. thanks to the candlelight revolution, that was even cameited and moon jae-in into power. and that is obviously a huge reason why we're even at that moment, because of the incredible diplomacy of moon jae-in. kim...
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it means l less cows, less mil, and d maybe farmrmers having t o switchch to somethining els. but th'she way it is. they've gogot to accept t that. nould haveve tomsepeople are mamapuput up with a a poisoned vernment wants 9 of alalnew zealanwawaterso be c can, t enouough tswim i in. step o o on their list, lowering standards, with instant result overght,t, watways h havbecome dramatally clean. at least on paper. host: each year around four million tons of cocoa are harvested worldwide. a third comes from ivory coast in west africa, and other big producers are ghana, indonesia, ni. a,thtiveo central amererica. and that's s still home toto e wos and rarest cocoa variety. we visitmall pntation in western ecuador. reporter: at 5:0, ev0 m. before his chickens have crowed, servio pachas king his morningo the accompaniment of early bird song. he's a farmer. his family has been working the land for four generations. he ialso raising six childreni. like his forefathers before him, servio wants to live at one with nature. large-scale cultivation, no chemicals, organic farming, which ma
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d not like it. what i i did say is -- i think t is very provocative. i haveo tell you, jennifer,t is a very prorovocative situati. when i see that and you have a country right next door -- so under the circumstances that we are negotiating a very conference of, complete deal. i think it is inappropriate to be having war games.s. number one, we save momoney. a a lot. number two, it really is something that i think they very much appreciated. amy: that is president trump speaking against the backdrop of the logo of this summit, which is a combination in a circle of the american and north korean flags. this is democracy now! when we come bacack, we will continue with tim shorrock who is right now in singapore and we will be joined by one of the leading scholars on korea, bruce cumings, as well as christine ahn, who is been working on the issue of korea herself for many years. this is democracy now! back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and pere i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. ,e are still with tim shorrock w
d not like it. what i i did say is -- i think t is very provocative. i haveo tell you, jennifer,t is a very prorovocative situati. when i see that and you have a country right next door -- so under the circumstances that we are negotiating a very conference of, complete deal. i think it is inappropriate to be having war games.s. number one, we save momoney. a a lot. number two, it really is something that i think they very much appreciated. amy: that is president trump speaking against the...
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nice and quiet condions for drivers heading and -- up and d aren't having any issues. the only backup, as far as the bridges, over at the bay bridge toll plaza. that is a check of your traffic sending it back to you. >>> 4: 50 that anthe n sasescooter problem doe spread to the south bay. >>> and more bad news from tesla after they announced that they were laying off almost 10% of their workforce. bay area investigators are help >>> welcome back.succeed in let know it's going to ifhot, we wie ll have done our job. 97is east ba even worse, or better if you like it, it will be 102. in san ramon, 91. and walnut creek is 96. it isn't quite that warm in the north bay, 92 in san rafael. we have some shoreline relief 71 at bodega bay and that beautiful beach, you can take a stroll anytime with your dog at 73 at stinson beach. have a great friday. >>> investigators are hoping that new clues help them crack a five old cold case. an re his 20 third -- 23rd birthday. they say in 2013 two men rear- ended his suv and when he tried to get their information they shot him. the car is b
nice and quiet condions for drivers heading and -- up and d aren't having any issues. the only backup, as far as the bridges, over at the bay bridge toll plaza. that is a check of your traffic sending it back to you. >>> 4: 50 that anthe n sasescooter problem doe spread to the south bay. >>> and more bad news from tesla after they announced that they were laying off almost 10% of their workforce. bay area investigators are help >>> welcome back.succeed in let know...
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the president's tweets signal that he believes that the fbi,d have told him that paul manafort was under investigation before he was fired as the campaign chairman. he goes onto suggest that comey and the boys were doing a number on paul manafort. that doesn't line up with the time line. we know it's been widely reported that surveillance of paul manafort didn't begin until after he left the trump campaign so how the fbi or department of justice would have known to tell trump that he was under investigation would haven impossible. >> thank you. i want to get straight to our panel now. david, have any of the four u.s. presidents you worked for, specifically nixon and clinton, did they believe they could pardon themselves? >> i never heard it discussed. it's the first time. i do believe that president nixon argued as he told david frost after he had to leave office that he thought whatever a president does in the legal field is by definition legal. the president is -- you may say the president is above the law but he has a right to call off an investigation and not answer questions and all
the president's tweets signal that he believes that the fbi,d have told him that paul manafort was under investigation before he was fired as the campaign chairman. he goes onto suggest that comey and the boys were doing a number on paul manafort. that doesn't line up with the time line. we know it's been widely reported that surveillance of paul manafort didn't begin until after he left the trump campaign so how the fbi or department of justice would have known to tell trump that he was under...
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should not have been depending on prop d as we actually have learned our lesson before. but my question to you is the 27 million that we are trying to negotiate with the state now, that is going to be -- that will then pay for the rapid rehousing, for the housing bsi pool, and the t.a.y. gaf nation center, because these 27 million were earmarked for homeless services, and these are homeless services that will t be a to fund because prop d didn'pass. so i am assuming the 27 million will go to fund these three items that we're unable to fund. >> thank you for the question. under the parameters of the legislation, but we have identified these as priorities through resolutions as well as working on the budget. this conversation will evolve and evolve quickly over the next week. the priorities that have been stated, i'm open to hearing others, but i -- we're digging into the parameters of that state funding, what it can and can't be spend on, and the par a a -- parameters that it will need to be spent. we are evaluating the parameters, and we'll get back to you, but i recogni
should not have been depending on prop d as we actually have learned our lesson before. but my question to you is the 27 million that we are trying to negotiate with the state now, that is going to be -- that will then pay for the rapid rehousing, for the housing bsi pool, and the t.a.y. gaf nation center, because these 27 million were earmarked for homeless services, and these are homeless services that will t be a to fund because prop d didn'pass. so i am assuming the 27 million will go to...
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imagine not having a roof or wall around you to protect you. you're sleeping on the sidewalk, d anything cannpe to you. that's w people on the streets are suffering as we all know. so i can just tell you briefly the numbers that i have. last year, san francisco police officers responded to 18,245 calls for mental disturbed person. a person suicide, 4601. a juvenile beyond parental control, 457 of those calls. 5150 call, that is usually from clinicians or mental health workers asking for assistance from the san francisco police department. we went to 839 of those calls. we went to mentally disturbed person in crisis, which means the person has a weapon, an edged weapon orlunt weapon. we went to 274 calls of that. a person attempting suicide with a weapon. we went to 55 of those calls. so in total, we responded to 24,471 calls last year. and we responded to an additional 28,657 calls on check on the well-being of somebody. so that total of 53,128 calls. >> wow. and those had positive outcomes? >> i can give you -- yes. i can give you some of the outcomes from those calls. because
imagine not having a roof or wall around you to protect you. you're sleeping on the sidewalk, d anything cannpe to you. that's w people on the streets are suffering as we all know. so i can just tell you briefly the numbers that i have. last year, san francisco police officers responded to 18,245 calls for mental disturbed person. a person suicide, 4601. a juvenile beyond parental control, 457 of those calls. 5150 call, that is usually from clinicians or mental health workers asking for...
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one thing when you spoke about rebates and you pointedly said you may have authority within part d, what about the commercial system? >> within rebates we actually have the kick back statute which is where the rebate safe harbor exists that created this whole rebate system to start with. how far that reaches beyond government programs and whether that could apply into purely commercial private pay systems, we need to -- >> if you could let us know, because that's where congress would want to step in. >> and that's why i told the chairman we would welcome congress. >> next year i mentioned as well and people have been concerned how quickly will consumers begin to see lower drug costs. it seems that's predicated how quickly you can get out of a rule for bidding gag clauses. that will be when we begin to see lower costs of the county. >> that's certainly one element. >> when do you think you'll have that rule? >> we've already sent out letters to part d drug plans. frankly, that should be taking place immediately already. if anyone is being subject to a gag clause, if there's a pharmacist b
one thing when you spoke about rebates and you pointedly said you may have authority within part d, what about the commercial system? >> within rebates we actually have the kick back statute which is where the rebate safe harbor exists that created this whole rebate system to start with. how far that reaches beyond government programs and whether that could apply into purely commercial private pay systems, we need to -- >> if you could let us know, because that's where congress...
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alt orno matter where you go, hotel rooms and it's more or less i don't know if guys have ever d ne linactually play the clips ofou everything've ever -- you've ever said to that. >> i don't have one. >> i don't have an alexa eher. >> you d have one. >> i don't either. for all ofhose reasons. >> i couldn't live without it buat the same time i hate the idea that it's justte lisng all the time. >> yeah. talk little bit -- >> i've come up -- >> can you tkbout the time stamping of tnd voice cs and how that can be used against you because that kind of freaked >> totally. i read that? well, that -- imagine this. it time stamps everythg you say to it. so it knows when you said it and you can gon and delete these things but there'san no tee that they're being deleted on the other end. >> right. >> here's the worry that s se attornay could be down the road, whic i hey, i said all these things to alexa. forever and could an attorney that maybe wants to sue me, let's say, it's a divorce, could your spouse that soon to be s yr pouse now get that and use it against you in some way? those are t kind
alt orno matter where you go, hotel rooms and it's more or less i don't know if guys have ever d ne linactually play the clips ofou everything've ever -- you've ever said to that. >> i don't have one. >> i don't have an alexa eher. >> you d have one. >> i don't either. for all ofhose reasons. >> i couldn't live without it buat the same time i hate the idea that it's justte lisng all the time. >> yeah. talk little bit -- >> i've come up -- >> can...
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it is not good enough to vote for a candidate just because they have a d next to their name. because they have a d next to their name. the students of parklands deserve better. the students of chicago deserve better. and the students across america deserve better. seeing the parkland students up there, that was really, like, it showed me how much i care about this, actually, and seeing kids like this, that they had to go through this in school, it is sad and horrible, so, yeah. joining me now live from chicago is reporter for the washington post, mark guarino, who has been speaking to students at the rally. mark, first things first. why have they chosen chicago to start this campaign? well, chicago u nfortu nately has campaign? well, chicago unfortunately has developed a bad reputation for gun violence in two parts of the city, the south side and the west side. so the students made a connection with a lot of the stu d e nts made a connection with a lot of the students on both those sides of the city to talk about shared trauma with gun violence. isn't chicago also one of thos
it is not good enough to vote for a candidate just because they have a d next to their name. because they have a d next to their name. the students of parklands deserve better. the students of chicago deserve better. and the students across america deserve better. seeing the parkland students up there, that was really, like, it showed me how much i care about this, actually, and seeing kids like this, that they had to go through this in school, it is sad and horrible, so, yeah. joining me now...
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that's rigger i play guitar and sing and i don't have a favorite band management my favorite band is talking heads. the band to ensuring with a new album the fake d never have no time frontlines imitations and forgeries and they want to be pigeonholed as. the bad bad. bad. bad. bad. bad bad. guy come post-punk hot cool noise rock it doesn't matter did never want to do their own thing and not to imitate him on. their mom the same issue but we don't do something because someone else has already done it else this is just our music how serious is this recession we don't talk about what we're doing we do it. that's what sonic youth were about the first time i heard them i thought they play guitar just like i do you. can't say that because all the snobs then want to come up to you after the concert and have it out because . one guy and i'm on my side just person more know that he sounds like you know. on their fourth album d never and i'm musically more sophisticated and then lyrics more nuanced way before they much song about teenage angst now they interested in the prevailing social nude in the digital age. but i was i guess and then on the new album
that's rigger i play guitar and sing and i don't have a favorite band management my favorite band is talking heads. the band to ensuring with a new album the fake d never have no time frontlines imitations and forgeries and they want to be pigeonholed as. the bad bad. bad. bad. bad. bad bad. guy come post-punk hot cool noise rock it doesn't matter did never want to do their own thing and not to imitate him on. their mom the same issue but we don't do something because someone else has already...
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have. any colby's in germany to learn german english pinnacle why not learn with him d w z learning course nikos fake. climate change stuff. least. pollution says. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing no one's are meant for the best earth it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire each other to. be committed to come to the farm in a magazine. long d. w. . hi and welcome back to there is music and more in from luxembourg i'm here at the beautiful luxembourg for the money where we are celebrating the music of george gershwin with your cast a film when you look at the board and lots of children. up . the caps the film when you do look at the board invited me to create a concert for children featuring the music of george gershwin way. my i. said was the first to her soul and this is the most nerve racking moment for me because i think creating this children's concert in my head for many weeks and today at the first rehearsal is the first time i'll be able to have to see whether it's going to work or not i. i. i. i. i. i i i. i. want. my sister to s
have. any colby's in germany to learn german english pinnacle why not learn with him d w z learning course nikos fake. climate change stuff. least. pollution says. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing no one's are meant for the best earth it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire each other to. be committed to come to the farm in a magazine. long d. w. . hi and welcome back to there is music and more in from luxembourg i'm here at the beautiful...
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we d have to injure you -- the blue or silver lined. >> melissa, thank you. >>> it's f zig 2018 todayers will head approxima polls with higher races. several incumbent are red cross because muriel bowser. >> a lot of people are watching is initial ou77. it impact your next trip out to determine or happy hour. >> news 4's justin finch is liv along u street thorkst , good morning. >> good brning. a lot s and restaurants here on u street and across the district. they are watching at issue here very closely. they're also taking their stance as well. no matter where they and, this could really change the way they do business if this nishlgtive here passes. the fate on this issue has turned into draegs. recently. some in support of the measure that allows minimum mum wage to brave for searchers here in the district saying it would give them a reliable wake here. others who are opposed are racing they are voices. the kubsz saying necessity don't want their pay to be on the lal botts. now, heeshz a breakdown here. kumt current temperature workerg are learn $3.33 ash an hour. that could comes
we d have to injure you -- the blue or silver lined. >> melissa, thank you. >>> it's f zig 2018 todayers will head approxima polls with higher races. several incumbent are red cross because muriel bowser. >> a lot of people are watching is initial ou77. it impact your next trip out to determine or happy hour. >> news 4's justin finch is liv along u street thorkst , good morning. >> good brning. a lot s and restaurants here on u street and across the district....
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d. will have their fates decided today let's start with group c. because one of those matches takes place in the news nicky stadium behind me it pits france against denmark and france are already three and denmark would join them with a win or draw a defeat for the danes would open the door to australia they must beat peru to stand any chance of going through and then they sit in group c. all eyes again will be on leno messi and argentina nothing other than a win will be for argentina against nigeria and even that might not be good enough argentina's fate is out of their own hands because if iceland gets a better when i have a croatia who have already qualified argentina still it's close it's complicated but it's are you so exciting and that was jonathan greenish a while ago in moscow of course cries everyone is in it to win it so to speak but who has the best chances do you think to make it to the next round will you know let me just focus on argentina nigeria i think everyone will be watching this mess specifically lionel messi he's made a mess o
d. will have their fates decided today let's start with group c. because one of those matches takes place in the news nicky stadium behind me it pits france against denmark and france are already three and denmark would join them with a win or draw a defeat for the danes would open the door to australia they must beat peru to stand any chance of going through and then they sit in group c. all eyes again will be on leno messi and argentina nothing other than a win will be for argentina against...
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next record i play guitar and sing and i don't have a favorite band monitored my favorite band is talking heads. the band to ensuring with a new album the fake d. never have no time for lines imitations and forgeries and they won't be pigeonholed . last. time i come post-punk hot cool or nice rock it doesn't matter did never want to do their own thing i'm not imitating on. their. don't do something because someone else has already done it but it's this is just our music how since this recession we don't talk about what we're doing we do it but that's what sonic youth were about the first time i heard them i thought they play guitar just like i do. the soul but you can't say that because all the snobs than want to come up to you after the concert and have it out. and i'm on my side just person more know that he sounds like you know if i'm. on their fourth album de naff and i'm musically more sophisticated and then here it's more nuanced way before they much song about teenage angst now they interested in the prevailing social mood of the digital age. and. that i was on this and then on the new album of info i'd say we have to wait from all of t
next record i play guitar and sing and i don't have a favorite band monitored my favorite band is talking heads. the band to ensuring with a new album the fake d. never have no time for lines imitations and forgeries and they won't be pigeonholed . last. time i come post-punk hot cool or nice rock it doesn't matter did never want to do their own thing i'm not imitating on. their. don't do something because someone else has already done it but it's this is just our music how since this recession...
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but i presume the total wage increase including base pay as wagess other element of 3%.d have risen close to as i said, the bank of japan is aiming at achieving 2% inflation target or price stability target while the labor productivity increase in japan is around 1%. that means that at least 3% wage increase is necessary to be pricetent with the 2% stability target. for 3%ernment request wage increase is quite appropriate. by the way, also, the government has been raising the minimum year.by 3% almost every again, this is consistent with target.e stability governor lowe, i'm interested in a conversation we had yesterday, whether or not central banks can change people's expectations and the difficulty of changing their way of thinking when they are often not wanting to pay attention to you at all. when you are trying -- how do you think about your capacity to affect the wage growth? you say that as a major focus now. is it harder to do that because we are so concerned about talking to markets that it is harder for us to talk directly to households? >> i'm not trying to talk directly to hou
but i presume the total wage increase including base pay as wagess other element of 3%.d have risen close to as i said, the bank of japan is aiming at achieving 2% inflation target or price stability target while the labor productivity increase in japan is around 1%. that means that at least 3% wage increase is necessary to be pricetent with the 2% stability target. for 3%ernment request wage increase is quite appropriate. by the way, also, the government has been raising the minimum year.by 3%...
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>> we know and we have work to give the american people a smaller, less bureaucratic government in washington. d we have to give the american people ones that live within its means. the era of big government is over. >> laura: clinton oversaw welfare reform, collaborated with republicans to pass a balanced budget, and he signed that the defense of marriag act -- a l of people fort that. this was after the '94 shellacking the democrats had in that mterm election cycle. clinton is like, well, i have to work with the republicans now. that made sense. even during his life's campaign, he reportedly confronted her staff about their seeming disinterest in working-class americans, and he reportedly urged them to reach out to those voters who were feeling ignored. his advice was dismissed. led by robbie moo, hillary's campaign decided to double down on targetingoung, latino, and black voters in their effort to win the presidency. that worked out well. like bill clinton's failure to read the signs of the times, and appreciate the lessons of the past, democrats refused to acknowledge and respect the voters
>> we know and we have work to give the american people a smaller, less bureaucratic government in washington. d we have to give the american people ones that live within its means. the era of big government is over. >> laura: clinton oversaw welfare reform, collaborated with republicans to pass a balanced budget, and he signed that the defense of marriag act -- a l of people fort that. this was after the '94 shellacking the democrats had in that mterm election cycle. clinton is...
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however, doctors say theyon't yet have enough evidence to recommend vitamin d for colon cancer prevention to c preventorectal cancer in other ways, as well. maintaining a healthy body weight, ing physically active, notsmoking, not drinking a lot of alcohol, a alsoeating a healthy diet is important. >> colon cancer cases are increasing, especially among younger adults. te american cancer society recently lower recommended age to begin colon cancer screenings from 50 to age 45. >>> coming at 7:00 on "nightly news" with lester holt, kristen dahlgren explains how much vitamin d a body needs and the best ways to get it. o>> work is underway now on one of the popular spots for tourists and locals on the mall. it's taking the place on a part he lincoln memorial that you can't see. crews are up restoring the memorial's two roof levels. part of that involves repairing cracks that were caused by the 2011 earthquake. but the bulk of the work is ensuring that everything is tightly sealed up. >> every stone-to-stone interface, the existing mortar will be raked to a certain depth, and new mortar will b
however, doctors say theyon't yet have enough evidence to recommend vitamin d for colon cancer prevention to c preventorectal cancer in other ways, as well. maintaining a healthy body weight, ing physically active, notsmoking, not drinking a lot of alcohol, a alsoeating a healthy diet is important. >> colon cancer cases are increasing, especially among younger adults. te american cancer society recently lower recommended age to begin colon cancer screenings from 50 to age 45. >>>...
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i'd d anything to give my childr a and grachilildren bett future. i hope they y have a betteter . reporter: and hot water straight from the tap is a good place to start. host: this week on global snack, we visit a very special fast-food joinin berlin. reporter: kreuzberg, berlin's melting pot, and traditionally, a bastion of subculture. it's also home to an excititig food scene. there's a lolot more to it t n kebab shopops. now open for nine momonths, goldies has become a popular local haunt. its specialty is fries -- fries with a difference. vladislav: we fry them either in beef fat or peanut oil. guests can choose. if they order a vegetarian dish, they're done in peanut oil. if they order a meat dish, they get beef fat. regulars who eat meat get beef fat without asking. reporter: vladislav gachyn and kajo hiesl hit on the idea of deluxe fries while training as chefs. the fact that their eatery serves 14 different sauces isn't the only evidence that they learned their craft in starred restaurants. kajo: this is our peking duck. it's pulled duck. we marinate duck legs in salt and
i'd d anything to give my childr a and grachilildren bett future. i hope they y have a betteter . reporter: and hot water straight from the tap is a good place to start. host: this week on global snack, we visit a very special fast-food joinin berlin. reporter: kreuzberg, berlin's melting pot, and traditionally, a bastion of subculture. it's also home to an excititig food scene. there's a lolot more to it t n kebab shopops. now open for nine momonths, goldies has become a popular local haunt....
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have not debated this toda. germany will be also well advised if they dodo it step by step if nenew situations occur d not being general. sarah: thank you very much, joining us with the latest from new york. you are a member of the european parliament from the german green party and have been following even at the security cououncil today. we appreciate your insight. barbara: thank you. sarah: now javier is here from the business desk with a look at the trade factor some of the g7 summit. javier: we already know even though it just began that the main topic will be trade. the g-7 focus on trade disputes, it emerged at the same time that china's trade surplus with the united states jumped 12% in may. for the first fivee months of te year china's surplus with the u.s. with more than $100 billion. that figure may reinforce washington's decision to move forward with new tariffs on tens of billions of dollars of chinese imports next week. beijing has warned those tariffs would void agreement made between the worlds largest economies over months of trade negotiations. our financial correspondent at the new york stock
have not debated this toda. germany will be also well advised if they dodo it step by step if nenew situations occur d not being general. sarah: thank you very much, joining us with the latest from new york. you are a member of the european parliament from the german green party and have been following even at the security cououncil today. we appreciate your insight. barbara: thank you. sarah: now javier is here from the business desk with a look at the trade factor some of the g7 summit....
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and then through our household survey found thatespi d having residential permit parking, residents are still finding it difficult to find parking over 40% expressed that they have to look, more than 15 minutes for parking and end up parking more than four blocks away. so, in some, you know, through all facets of our research, finding the demand for parking far exceeds the availability and residents are still having difficulty. the next two slides address our next issue, which is finding other ways to manage parking other than r.p.p. this is a slide that you've seen before on the dog patch parking plan. this is a typical residential area. this one is in the inner sunset, you can clearly see that residential uses are clearly -- easy to put r.p.p. on the residential blocks and metered parking on the commercial corridor. however, most of that new growth is going to be captured in areas that are currently commercial and industrial. mainly on the east side of the city. typical areas like this, the dog patch, which is absorbing most of the growth at this point in time, and you can see the res
and then through our household survey found thatespi d having residential permit parking, residents are still finding it difficult to find parking over 40% expressed that they have to look, more than 15 minutes for parking and end up parking more than four blocks away. so, in some, you know, through all facets of our research, finding the demand for parking far exceeds the availability and residents are still having difficulty. the next two slides address our next issue, which is finding other...