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it men say see it's a star is actually visible from the naked with the naked eye from our earth now tass has about five more months of work ahead of her with nasa expecting her to discover one thousand new x.o. planets and as dr paul hertz astrophysics division director at nasa headquarters put it in a sea of stars brimming with new worlds tests is casting a wide net and will haul in a bounty of promising planets for further study that is our show for you to remember everyone in this world we are told we are not told that we are above the tell you all i am tight rope and out of the law list people watching those talks about the great thing about everybody. to the war. was still active. in the nineteen seventies cretonne had as the chair of the man convicted of mass murder and slavery. the german company developed so the demise of drugs it was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy. it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything but. to use just. mimics of it among victims of to this day they received no compensation they never apologized f
it men say see it's a star is actually visible from the naked with the naked eye from our earth now tass has about five more months of work ahead of her with nasa expecting her to discover one thousand new x.o. planets and as dr paul hertz astrophysics division director at nasa headquarters put it in a sea of stars brimming with new worlds tests is casting a wide net and will haul in a bounty of promising planets for further study that is our show for you to remember everyone in this world we...
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put up during the lecture one of them in particular is a pair of photographs the there's an ordinary tass or something new this picture of putin's sitting in this disc of his head and shoulders and the next picture is the famous cover of the economist which portrayed putin as a devil it's a photoshop image of exactly that same picture so we we demonize putin and mr cameron i am sorry for indigestion i think it's safe to say but both of us have a. fairly neutral if not positive attitude towards putin of what he has done for this country but. that none of us standing my question still stands don't you think that. you know he too has to think about what russia yeah will be after he's gone absolutely and i think and i talk about this in my book in the chapter about through isto i think he's trying to leave. a positive legacy of ideas the idea of the russian wilderness can mirror the idea of. civil is that he is actually trying to leave a legacy of a multicultural russia a russia of many of the cities not just to the docks russia. certainly proper respect for the ducks he has in england this r
put up during the lecture one of them in particular is a pair of photographs the there's an ordinary tass or something new this picture of putin's sitting in this disc of his head and shoulders and the next picture is the famous cover of the economist which portrayed putin as a devil it's a photoshop image of exactly that same picture so we we demonize putin and mr cameron i am sorry for indigestion i think it's safe to say but both of us have a. fairly neutral if not positive attitude towards...
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it men say see it's a star is actually visible from the naked with the naked eye from our earth now tass has about five more months of work ahead of her with nasa expecting her to discover one thousand new x.o. planets and as dr paul hertz astrophysics division director at nasa headquarters put it in a sea of stars brimming with new worlds tests is casting a wide net and will haul in a bounty of promising planets for further study that is our show for you to remember everyone in this world we are told we are not told that we are loved the absolute tell you all i am sorry roll that out of the la list people are watching those talks and have a great day but it was like. the list on. the set. so there are other buildings still. in the ignition. and the good. guys we didn't lose the one out of them were not on the road we're going to allow. someone to simply i'm. not gonna miss you need to. hold those when. they show. you that it will go off and you know. or. shall i do you saw. this i will spend the. holidays innovations like the like button is a way to turn one on nearly be productive work
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it men say see it's a star is actually visible from the naked with the naked eye from our earth now tass has about five more months of work ahead of her with nasa expecting her to discover one thousand new x.o. planets and as dr paul hertz astrophysics division director at nasa headquarters put it in a sea of stars brimming with new worlds tests is casting a wide net and will haul in a bounty of promising planets for further study that is our show for you to remember everyone in this world we are told we are not told that we are love them so tell you what i am sorry rules and in fact how the law lists people watching those talks and have a great day about it what. ministries schools is in the city administrations of many countries depend on one cool peroration that doesn't like will still be one of the younger ones are going to rise. this is going against the woods as that's gone into this it's just a proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that it's such a security risk when you have a black box operating probably good to microsoft dependency puts governments under a c
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-a co-founder tass about helping neighb tear down walls online.lsos an executive at reddit about the challengesci the popular online forum. -what we have tried to focus on is what is the core that makes reddit powerful? and it's that conversation. -plus, we hear how one startup is winning over consumersan by ditching d labels. -millennials don't want to buy the products they grew up with, because those brands were "trust marks," and they lost trust. -and a ceo's mission to reke the food industry reen. -it's very personal, and it's very high-impact. we need to do something about our broken food system. -hello. i'm thuy vu. welcome to a special edition of "kqed newsroom." on this program, we're re-visiting intervie from our archives with game-changing business leadern who are the web to create and strengthen communities or pioneering new alternatives to staples in our fridge and pantry.o we ak them about the difficulties silicon valley has had with diversity, especially in key leadership positions. s our first conversationwith , the co-founder and c
-a co-founder tass about helping neighb tear down walls online.lsos an executive at reddit about the challengesci the popular online forum. -what we have tried to focus on is what is the core that makes reddit powerful? and it's that conversation. -plus, we hear how one startup is winning over consumersan by ditching d labels. -millennials don't want to buy the products they grew up with, because those brands were "trust marks," and they lost trust. -and a ceo's mission to reke the...
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. >> and the tass is using a bay area airport as a test -- tsa is using a bay area airport as a testing ground for some new technology. if i never get off this island, tell my family i love... saving people money on car insurance. injured many others in 3 different towns last week. now, a l >>> an update on those explosions in massachusetts that killed one person and injured many others in three different towns last week. now a lawsuit has been filed against columbia gas and accuses the company of negligence and seeks compensation for those impacted. columbia gas has yet to respond. >>> a bizarre case out of newport beach. a surgeon who starred on a reality tv dating show is accused of drugging and raping two women with his girlfriend. dr. grant robichaud and riley were arrested september 11th. they are accused of drugging their victims and then sexually assaulting them at the doctor's home. the pair is facing up to 25 years in prison. orange county prosecutors say they found videos of other women on the couple's phone indicating there could potentially be hundreds of victims. robichaud
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-a co-founder tass about helping neighb tear down walls online.allengesci the popular online forum. -what we have tried to focus on is what is the core that makes reddit powerful? and it's that conversation. -plus, we hear how one startup is winning over consumersan by ditching d labels. -millennials don't want to buy the products they grew up with, because those brands were "trust marks," and they lost trust. -and a ceo's mission to reke the food industry reen. -it's very personal, and it's very high-impact. we need to do something about our broken food system. -hello. i'm thuy vu.
-a co-founder tass about helping neighb tear down walls online.allengesci the popular online forum. -what we have tried to focus on is what is the core that makes reddit powerful? and it's that conversation. -plus, we hear how one startup is winning over consumersan by ditching d labels. -millennials don't want to buy the products they grew up with, because those brands were "trust marks," and they lost trust. -and a ceo's mission to reke the food industry reen. -it's very personal,...
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if you started with $70,000 and after 18 years barring some kind of -- ka ka tass front loading e bestategy your 529 contributions won't count towards estate tax for grandparents any money in a 529 plan you don't use can transfer to sibling, parents, first cousins. if your kid decides not to go to college you can withdraw the money in the 529 plan but you have to pay taxes on any of your gains along with a 10% penalty so here's the bottom line. no paying for your kid's college education isn't as important financially as providing for yourself in retirement but if you have children, then after you've made enough retirement contributions for the year putting money in a 529 savings plan should be the next item on your agenda. the best way to protect your kids from the crushing burden of student loan debt. "mad money" is back after the break. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve sho
if you started with $70,000 and after 18 years barring some kind of -- ka ka tass front loading e bestategy your 529 contributions won't count towards estate tax for grandparents any money in a 529 plan you don't use can transfer to sibling, parents, first cousins. if your kid decides not to go to college you can withdraw the money in the 529 plan but you have to pay taxes on any of your gains along with a 10% penalty so here's the bottom line. no paying for your kid's college education isn't...
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we have import tariffs, import quo tass, we have tariffs and it's interesting, we also have a huge dairy export about $600 million worth of dairy to canada and have close to $400 million surplus and i think the president is also like justin trudeau making this a political stand. we have a trade surplus with canada overall of $8 billion. we have about a $25 billion surplus in services, deficit, i should say in goods and a larger surplus in services. net-net we still have a better balance with canada than we have with some other country. it strikes me as odd the president suggesting canada has taken advantage of us for years when we have roughly trade imbalance and they are second largest and one of our most important trading partners even beyond china. >> you were on our air a couple weeks ago, ron, and you mentioned you know what, this is a bad idea, bad news when it comes to this here. is that still the case knowing we're at this point and talks picking up again on wednesday? >> this whole thing could have been remediated a long time ago, when president trump, upon taking office, pulled
we have import tariffs, import quo tass, we have tariffs and it's interesting, we also have a huge dairy export about $600 million worth of dairy to canada and have close to $400 million surplus and i think the president is also like justin trudeau making this a political stand. we have a trade surplus with canada overall of $8 billion. we have about a $25 billion surplus in services, deficit, i should say in goods and a larger surplus in services. net-net we still have a better balance with...
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and it is a set of funds that we can throw at tass to ensure we can get quicker faster stronger and moreesilient. in so doing we poll squadron commanders and wing commanders for to look for a ways we can train smarter in the first 48 hours of a confrontation. as time has gone by we have found recommendations coming from our wing commanders all the way to the match comcommanders about how to protect airmen more so in a combat environment. in one of the discoveries by one of our wing commanders as a result of this innovation initiative was just repulling out the old blueprints for sheltering in place to save lives. and that's a classic case where when you put folks together and they are thinking about what they can do to actually save lives in the battle space. some of the great old ideals that they will come up and take some of those old ideals and put new refinements to it and we are in a position to where actually we know we can save more lives on the couldn't inn. >> on the frozen middle piece one of the things we have done at air force base command is instituted. others have as well,
and it is a set of funds that we can throw at tass to ensure we can get quicker faster stronger and moreesilient. in so doing we poll squadron commanders and wing commanders for to look for a ways we can train smarter in the first 48 hours of a confrontation. as time has gone by we have found recommendations coming from our wing commanders all the way to the match comcommanders about how to protect airmen more so in a combat environment. in one of the discoveries by one of our wing commanders...
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-- you know better very focused on afghanistan but as you've just the nature of the threat has met tass sized, not terms of groups but also geographically. my question is whether this is a of the strategy that we took or whether this was the natural progression of the threat? >> i think this is the perfect segue to the point we try and time.ll the you go back to 9/11, we think that event in the immediate is still misunderstood to this day. the reason is because people look at that as a horrific which it was ck but you know what osama bin laden is called to this day? you know what he's actually honor they give him? they call him the reviving sheik? why? idea behind 9/11 was, and it didn't pan out the way they thought it would, but in a lot ofot there ways, the idea behind 9/11 is they were going to open up the space for jihad to expand and the ideological belief system in the muslim world to gain a foothold in different countries where they were not before and expand their g to revolution. i agree with a lot of what michael is saying about the and approach nation states and understand wh
-- you know better very focused on afghanistan but as you've just the nature of the threat has met tass sized, not terms of groups but also geographically. my question is whether this is a of the strategy that we took or whether this was the natural progression of the threat? >> i think this is the perfect segue to the point we try and time.ll the you go back to 9/11, we think that event in the immediate is still misunderstood to this day. the reason is because people look at that as a...