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it can be used as rescue vehicle for people on other trains. it can pick up derailed trains.o transport fire crews more quickly and directly than by road. but let's be honest, fighting fires is the coolest thing this train can do. it holds 43,000 litres of water and 1,000 litres of special firefighting foam. also, a foam cannon. it can also create a curtain of protection, a mist of water that blankets around the train, providing a protective area from smoke and chemicals. so far, at the international fire training centre, i've been learning how to physically deal with fires but in large disasters, the co—ordinators are the ones who need to see the bigger picture and try and control the entire scenario. it looks like the passengers are evacuating so can we get a fire appliance to start extinguishing the fire there? we really need to stop that fire getting to the main body of the plane. this simulator allows me to take the role of incident commander. i've got crew commanders sat at each of these workstations in charge of each fire appliance. myjob is to assess and call commands
it can be used as rescue vehicle for people on other trains. it can pick up derailed trains.o transport fire crews more quickly and directly than by road. but let's be honest, fighting fires is the coolest thing this train can do. it holds 43,000 litres of water and 1,000 litres of special firefighting foam. also, a foam cannon. it can also create a curtain of protection, a mist of water that blankets around the train, providing a protective area from smoke and chemicals. so far, at the...
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yes of infile yes definitely it's totally important because the body can only function if it can relax sponsor relaxation is the basis for everything and parkinson's patients often suffer from muscle rigidity so relaxation is especially good for them and it's the same when it comes to concentration but on a tuna she's super good can also see that it's accepted wisdom in asia that when body and spirit harmonize or work together in a directed man. then daily life functions better than unfortunate for instance you won't stumbles who often or forget where you put your keys money. so what other kinds of movements and exercise and sports what you recommend for parkinson's patients so in general no limits are set when you are not healthy you should start with prescription for physical therapy for example and on the air when when when you're healthy you can go jogging you can do nordic walking cycling weight training as i said earlier or you just use the said home or even computer games imitating sports so if our viewers want to start now what's the first step they're suspicious of you the fir
yes of infile yes definitely it's totally important because the body can only function if it can relax sponsor relaxation is the basis for everything and parkinson's patients often suffer from muscle rigidity so relaxation is especially good for them and it's the same when it comes to concentration but on a tuna she's super good can also see that it's accepted wisdom in asia that when body and spirit harmonize or work together in a directed man. then daily life functions better than unfortunate...
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digital marketplace users can buy and sell land using the token munna which can be exchanged into real money online. the users bank details are registered on the currency exchange so the converted value of the crypto currency can be transferred to their accounts. according to news agencies one landowner on decentralize has already earned around one hundred seventy five thousand euros users particularly like the fact that the central land has no central operating company when you have one company dictating the rules and encouraging people to use it in one particular way you have the benefit of. things. around one topic here now you get creative energy of all the possible. which should lead to more interesting diverse experiences and more collaboration across the platforms. every day office life shopping trips to the theater according to experts large parts of our lives could soon take place in virtual worlds where digital real estate could play a key role virtual property trading isn't actually knew. it existed in two thousand and three in the game second life gamers back then to turn t
digital marketplace users can buy and sell land using the token munna which can be exchanged into real money online. the users bank details are registered on the currency exchange so the converted value of the crypto currency can be transferred to their accounts. according to news agencies one landowner on decentralize has already earned around one hundred seventy five thousand euros users particularly like the fact that the central land has no central operating company when you have one...
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if not, we can subpoena documents, we can talk to people.julian: you talk about whistleblower outrage within the nsa, the person to go outside the system with a complaint was , do yoully an employee have similar outreach with contractors? do they know they can contact you, and does that in fact happen? i.g. storch: i mentioned the website. we have information for contractors, subcontractors, grantees. we have information that applies to the. and we go to these programs that the nsa puts on, and we put on information, including these little cards that we had out to people. we want to people to k they can come forward. i think the word is getting out. there is for greater information, absolutely. tap thei want to expertise in the room. do we have someone in the room who is able to circulate? ok, great. i imagine itand, is not necessary at this point, but please do make your questions brave and have a rising vocal inflection at the end best signals you are not making a speech. sharon? oh, let's start with tom, since you have the microphone alre
if not, we can subpoena documents, we can talk to people.julian: you talk about whistleblower outrage within the nsa, the person to go outside the system with a complaint was , do yoully an employee have similar outreach with contractors? do they know they can contact you, and does that in fact happen? i.g. storch: i mentioned the website. we have information for contractors, subcontractors, grantees. we have information that applies to the. and we go to these programs that the nsa puts on, and...
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were doing as much as we can. we have talked about the future looking toward doing even more to be as inclusive and open as possible so peanand feel like each of these places are the home at a place where they can make their home and feel comfortable.>> we spend a lot of time talking about how the next generation will feel confident and competent about taking the world a better place. they will be better human beings and being better relations and better citizens. being in close of -- inclusive is important. i wonder if you can talk about the ways in which you think about those issues and the perspective of your program. even beyond the vision, how do you see the effects of that confidence building out there in the world beyond a camp session. >> camp is supposed to be a version of the world as we want it to be. it is a place you go way too for part of your summer. if we do our job as people in charge of running these scams, kids will get a vision of the best possible version of society. they will get a chance to
were doing as much as we can. we have talked about the future looking toward doing even more to be as inclusive and open as possible so peanand feel like each of these places are the home at a place where they can make their home and feel comfortable.>> we spend a lot of time talking about how the next generation will feel confident and competent about taking the world a better place. they will be better human beings and being better relations and better citizens. being in close of --...
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it can be amplified can be shared and can eventually kind of reach the media's right and the problem is the extreme personalization right but the the place where you have to hit it is the spread and i can tell you that the social media companies are already doing something about it right. then it's a good thing that we can do this we can trace awareness because. on no did they are being manipulated this kind of how it works or so it is what education even though there are there may be technological solutions it's education that is key so it's actually both of them right and social media are using or using dos so in some countries facebook is when you're trying to share a fake news is going to tell you all this has been fact checked by two independent fact checking organizations are issues to want to fact check and they're also kind of downgrading them kind of showing up with well what probability were in their news feed and in my research in our research and a couple computer search institute we are actually building. new segregated afraid of something called google news that there i
it can be amplified can be shared and can eventually kind of reach the media's right and the problem is the extreme personalization right but the the place where you have to hit it is the spread and i can tell you that the social media companies are already doing something about it right. then it's a good thing that we can do this we can trace awareness because. on no did they are being manipulated this kind of how it works or so it is what education even though there are there may be...
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can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel♪ can you feel it shhh... [whispering] ♪ can you feel it should happen everydred five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? >>> so tonight multiple sources are telling cnn that there is upheaval inside the white house. the president in an angry, foul mood. more to talk about now. let's discuss. max boot is here, the author of "the corrosion of conservatism: why i left the right." also with me, philip mudd. we're going to be joined by alice stewart in just a moment. transportation, a little traffic. >> it's raining out. she can't make it. it's like the president. >> no. she actually has real issues. a train was delayed, and there's traffic. so if she gets in on time, we'll get
can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel♪ can you feel it shhh... [whispering] ♪ can you feel it should happen everydred five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in...
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we can back off this. there's always the constant pushback but we're so successful we can almost assure patients they're going to survive. it's very difficult to come back and say, well, we're less sure about this one but you'll have a greater quality of life. that was a difficult decision to make. i and the going with fairly experimental protocol that avoided radiation entirely and had three courses of chemotherapy followed by robotic, surgical removal of the tumor. >> how did you make that decision? >> it was difficult. a lot of consultation with friends and family. a lot of shoe leather journalism where i went beyond maybe what some patients feel comfortable doing and finding out state-of-the-art and other places. and, finally, just kind of deciding to trust the physicians at gw who said we have a lot of faith in this and there's a back up, if we don't feel like we've been successful. then we'll bring in the follow up radiation and you can among yourself your cohort counting on 90% success. >> when we i
we can back off this. there's always the constant pushback but we're so successful we can almost assure patients they're going to survive. it's very difficult to come back and say, well, we're less sure about this one but you'll have a greater quality of life. that was a difficult decision to make. i and the going with fairly experimental protocol that avoided radiation entirely and had three courses of chemotherapy followed by robotic, surgical removal of the tumor. >> how did you make...
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platforms like facebook can pay you for your clicks internally, but you can also get paid by taking peopleow much you get from ads is based on the size of your audience. before the clamp—down, the best way of getting the clicks was pushing out fake news, but since then, many people spreading fake news have started to weaponise other content. fake news merchants have now morphed into click bait merchants. this could still mean posting fake and misleading stories, but it increasingly means posting pictures of scantily—clad women, flashy cars or celebrity gossip, anything that gets eyeballs, even if it's untrue. i've heard there are thousands of people scattered around kosovo making money like this. but it's all very secretive. eventually, one such successful click bait merchant agreed to talk to me. i had to travel outside pristina in the dead of night to meet him. translation: the easiest trick is to have a page you know is going to sell more because you know it's going to be clicked on, but you don't actually know what's being shared. in this group, say i have a page with 300,000 likes, i
platforms like facebook can pay you for your clicks internally, but you can also get paid by taking peopleow much you get from ads is based on the size of your audience. before the clamp—down, the best way of getting the clicks was pushing out fake news, but since then, many people spreading fake news have started to weaponise other content. fake news merchants have now morphed into click bait merchants. this could still mean posting fake and misleading stories, but it increasingly means...
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you can see it here on c-span.you can go to c-span.org and get video of past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programs. ♪ liveashington journal," every day with issues that impact you. monday morning, university of michigan computer science and engineering professor j alex alderman joins us to discuss machine security and real clear politics talks about key races to watch on election night. be sure to watch "washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. ♪ , whereer 1: c-span history of full daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television companies, and's today we -- and today we bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events washington, dc and around the country. c-span is brought by your cable or satellite provider. announcer 2: president trump campaigns for republicans in georgia. [indiscernible] tossupce is a [indiscernible]
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make over for that product they can help you to clean it they can help you to fix it and you can even couple of years more the pieces are intended to be. asked down through several generations along the practice among finns finland has become world famous for its product design altos architecture and furniture i counted among the classics other examples of the savoy vai's from the nineteenth thirty's and the ice patent glasses and vases from the one nine hundred sixty s. by a top e o b a colossal so far only mario mikko has achieved world fame for finnish fashion design now it's been the best established fashion house aside from women's wear and their famous patterns martin meco also uses tableware and home furnishings the young designers continue their traditions but they add their own twist. the basis of our success definitely is in fashion design education which is very highly ranked internationally so we have a pool of really excellent students who are creative socially conscious and have the capability of all tackling the issues that are current at the moment in our field in fash
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least they can make our lives easier. but then watch this year alone forty eight million tons of electrical waste will be produced worldwide that sounds like a lot. in fact it's four thousand eight hundred times the weight of the eiffel tower in just one year. and what happens to all these old broken machines well a significant proportion gets shipped to west africa to scrap yards in countries like uganda. this is one of africa's largest waste scrapyards situated on the outskirts of ghana's capital accra it's often being called hell on earth. it is toxic filthy and it stinks. in. every day terms of discarded electrical appliances cars and scrap metal and appear much of it from europe everything is dismantled and are the broken down into a troll materials well processed on the spot. that just kogo has a big job to do he's making a mold out of sand. then he'll melt down an old engine to pour into it to form a cooking pot. it takes time for the aluminum to melt. just of cargoes happy with his work here. and i can get the goo
least they can make our lives easier. but then watch this year alone forty eight million tons of electrical waste will be produced worldwide that sounds like a lot. in fact it's four thousand eight hundred times the weight of the eiffel tower in just one year. and what happens to all these old broken machines well a significant proportion gets shipped to west africa to scrap yards in countries like uganda. this is one of africa's largest waste scrapyards situated on the outskirts of ghana's...
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in the issue can be just because you know we can prove with our own studies that even at low concentrations of an ak has an effect on organisms in the water in the trout for instance. because of changes in their gills and in the kidneys and we're also focusing on a former for example birth control pills which in extreme cases they can lead to the feminization of organism. so for preventive reasons we don't want these substances and drinking water because. that's why a team of environmental scientist taking part in a pilot project at a very and sewage treatment plant is now trying to filter drug residues out of waste water it's a real challenge because medicines don't break down easily. by made a comment of corn to be effective medications have to fulfill certain criteria there must be stable but resistance they need to have a long shelf life and reach certain parts of the body where they're needed so they have to remain stable during and sematic reactions. that stability is also the reason why the body doesn't completely absorbed medications so a proportion of the medications you take are e
in the issue can be just because you know we can prove with our own studies that even at low concentrations of an ak has an effect on organisms in the water in the trout for instance. because of changes in their gills and in the kidneys and we're also focusing on a former for example birth control pills which in extreme cases they can lead to the feminization of organism. so for preventive reasons we don't want these substances and drinking water because. that's why a team of environmental...
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what is your prediction, can you think haringey can pull off a big upset this evening? spot. i suppose that is why we love the fa cup, the magic, you don't know what is going to happen. it is unpredictable but we love that fairy tale story so i will go with haringey because we are here, the home ground, the crowd. all eyes on the other stadium white hart lane this evening. good luck with the commentary this evening down there at haringey borough. brilliant stuff. so from a seventh tier team, to two of the biggest in the world — manchester united and manchester city face—off in the derby on sunday afternoon. city, top of the table yet again after an unbeaten start to the season. for united, its been a rockier road, but with victory againstjuventus in the champions league this week — could they be beginning to turn things around? ben croucher looks ahead. it has long ceased to be a match only for manchester. this is a derby, watched the whole world over. gt it divides this normally united city. for many this is the derby, city versus united, blue versus red, pep versus jo
what is your prediction, can you think haringey can pull off a big upset this evening? spot. i suppose that is why we love the fa cup, the magic, you don't know what is going to happen. it is unpredictable but we love that fairy tale story so i will go with haringey because we are here, the home ground, the crowd. all eyes on the other stadium white hart lane this evening. good luck with the commentary this evening down there at haringey borough. brilliant stuff. so from a seventh tier team, to...
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their databases before i can get this thing here. and they're going to log this and all the bill to see that so now there's this third party is going to watch what i'm doing. first machines forcing me to do it but only if you get it. so what role does data play in the whole drive to go cashless. back in germany at the university of economics students are wondering how safe digital payment systems are could we become completely transparent just by doing our shopping. where companies know everything about us. and i'll hit a smile every time i think i know who all my data be passed on to now it depends on what website you are on and what other things happen very fast and he has no choice but i'm kind of when i think about it i pay more without cash than with. but that's just the way things are moving somehow. william you know we live in europe where we have strict data protection laws so i tend to just be trusting and take the easy way out and i'm for that aspect there's also this aspect that everyone does it so if you think it can't be
their databases before i can get this thing here. and they're going to log this and all the bill to see that so now there's this third party is going to watch what i'm doing. first machines forcing me to do it but only if you get it. so what role does data play in the whole drive to go cashless. back in germany at the university of economics students are wondering how safe digital payment systems are could we become completely transparent just by doing our shopping. where companies know...
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last line of defense of this big that if you can pay you know by the way you can still pay in cash but if cash is not there and we experience some kind of disturbance in the electronic payment systems how do we pay them how can we get food few and these kind of things that we need in our daily life. there are still many questions surrounding the whole idea of a cashless society as one of the guardians of swedish financial stability the central bank of rick's bank is busy weighing up its options the rigs banks should possibly issue with digital means of payment like a digital currency and we call it the. this is something that would be completely new for a central bank to do and there's no one that we can really watch and learn from so we have to do all different work by ourselves we are just investigating yet to learn more about that option so how would a digital currency issued by a central bank work take germany central bank the bundesbank it issues heroes in the form of coins and notes in future ordinary germans might happen account directly with the bundesbank unlike with a private
last line of defense of this big that if you can pay you know by the way you can still pay in cash but if cash is not there and we experience some kind of disturbance in the electronic payment systems how do we pay them how can we get food few and these kind of things that we need in our daily life. there are still many questions surrounding the whole idea of a cashless society as one of the guardians of swedish financial stability the central bank of rick's bank is busy weighing up its options...
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we can enable the future for our customers and we can enable the futures for our communities and we can enable the decarbonization that we need to achieve over the long-term. i'm excited and optimistic. >> great. >> i am going to talk about my favorite topic -- electric vehicles. what the utility industry can do to work with setting up a charging infrastructure and other things. >> this is our favorite topic as well. we are very involved in this across our utilities. we have proposals in various jurisdictions in dc and baltimore. also in pennsylvania. to support our investment in charging infrastructure. public infrastructure facilitating home infrastructure as well. we have put together some innovation funds to start to explore public transportation infrastructure. is a piece of legislation in new jersey that is quite comprehensive around transportation -- electrification of the transportation sector looking at private state owned fleets and public infrastructure. putting conversion timetables in place. in chicago we are partnering with small electric vehicle company to offer service -
we can enable the future for our customers and we can enable the futures for our communities and we can enable the decarbonization that we need to achieve over the long-term. i'm excited and optimistic. >> great. >> i am going to talk about my favorite topic -- electric vehicles. what the utility industry can do to work with setting up a charging infrastructure and other things. >> this is our favorite topic as well. we are very involved in this across our utilities. we have...
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can you emulate him? can you be as close to power that he can deliver, can you do that?end of the day, in a polite arrangement, anil let me bowl him out. yes, it was fake by the got first ball. it felt great. watch this for a second. see, all you needed was just one ball. that was david reid in mumbai. well, we've all had our embarrassing fashion moments back in the day, apart from me, fortunately. emily bates has been looking how ai may be picking the fashion faux pas of the future. the fashion world moves fast. but some high street stores are changing their collections every week to stay up—to—date with the latest trends. here in the uk, experts estimate we throw out over 300,000 tons of clothing every year. that's 1.5 billion t—shirts. but the clothing industry is now looking to ai to reduce fashion waste. many companies are now using artificial intelligence to predict what consumers will be buying in the future, the hope being this knowledge will cut down on garment production that won't sell, thereby reducing waste. and of course, increasing profits. but can technol
can you emulate him? can you be as close to power that he can deliver, can you do that?end of the day, in a polite arrangement, anil let me bowl him out. yes, it was fake by the got first ball. it felt great. watch this for a second. see, all you needed was just one ball. that was david reid in mumbai. well, we've all had our embarrassing fashion moments back in the day, apart from me, fortunately. emily bates has been looking how ai may be picking the fashion faux pas of the future. the...
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can i just add motives. yeah this it didn't have to have the kind of from stuff from you know that you know you could you. know. broken time on the rope hurt. but i mean me. well there no might. you let them see if i like i will hire you. need a present coolish. they did not hurt. my feelings of. to your money and they did more for their money and that. now give it some earlier and i stay put on me than even political your money and wealthy do you more poor let's take your money and see the human food your memory and that's a day when a lot of you are. one of. the folks you are just now with. the help. of the wall i'm one of the moment and. if i have the. image. of the i love. the most of the. building going to be i mean i'm. confident enough of the people the most. to. me that it. should. come to know my future. we're almost out of. the figment of the. when the fire you know not even the food. from the other end of the phone with the feeling. that the the above the code. something i'm sick of being in my ca
can i just add motives. yeah this it didn't have to have the kind of from stuff from you know that you know you could you. know. broken time on the rope hurt. but i mean me. well there no might. you let them see if i like i will hire you. need a present coolish. they did not hurt. my feelings of. to your money and they did more for their money and that. now give it some earlier and i stay put on me than even political your money and wealthy do you more poor let's take your money and see the...
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you can find. somebody who's a painter but like mudgee the rapper's songs or work today is entirely focused on the war. she works from images or photos but she finds in the media. that he reckons. that his mom. heaviest much rugged mop up sugar mama i have witnessed that washington mom to have the mom was just to look at the focus of a mothers at home we heard or read kind of the should be a god had a tough. time he had competed in and i said no you've been t. kaputt quite good as the perhaps highly had wrecked the one with anything that had majesty you get at the top of the output that detect you know how to get her yeah i need a third to go hundred took to show her that i know that's going to get inside me in any edmond will instead give any incentive that can enter into research as there are you can use or even have a doubt used to have an incentive but we are need for so long that a lot of us in the us now who have nothing own macguffin that incentive go much has go my hope and as in your has a
you can find. somebody who's a painter but like mudgee the rapper's songs or work today is entirely focused on the war. she works from images or photos but she finds in the media. that he reckons. that his mom. heaviest much rugged mop up sugar mama i have witnessed that washington mom to have the mom was just to look at the focus of a mothers at home we heard or read kind of the should be a god had a tough. time he had competed in and i said no you've been t. kaputt quite good as the perhaps...
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the new surface pro can handle all of my programs. i can paint, i can mold, i can code. turn it into a real product in one device. it's pretty amazing. 'm telling you, for me to move forward with you, i need to understand it. what happened that causes you not to trust people? mark: i don't know. lemonis: i'm sorry that i'm making you do this, but i need to understand it. mark: i guess -- my parents got divorced... [ clears throat ] um... ...and a lot of fighting. lemonis: between them? mark: not my parents. lemonis: another family member. mark: yeah. it was just -- any time i was trying to do something, it really was, "oh, that's not it, you need to do something else. that's not gonna work, do this." or it's just telling me things about my looks or like "what's wrong with you?" and that still sticks in my head. lemonis: like verbally abusing you? mark: yeah. lemonis: i'm sorry. mark: i don't know. it's just this overwhelming feeling of just trying to figure, like, at points, like, who i could trust. lemonis: so the fact that other family members were making you feel smal
the new surface pro can handle all of my programs. i can paint, i can mold, i can code. turn it into a real product in one device. it's pretty amazing. 'm telling you, for me to move forward with you, i need to understand it. what happened that causes you not to trust people? mark: i don't know. lemonis: i'm sorry that i'm making you do this, but i need to understand it. mark: i guess -- my parents got divorced... [ clears throat ] um... ...and a lot of fighting. lemonis: between them? mark:...
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if you can do that respect. selena has been working in the best run anything in for over a month and she's decided to extend her internship until christmas. leave you like sauerkraut. they're both. excellent you then i'd like you to taste this but it's not ready yet it'll take a moment. because there's still enough or do we have to trap some more i says the enough. she enjoys the work so what comes next will she be taken on a long. piece and you know. merely helps me out a lot she's been fully integrated from day one. but very concentrated very reliable very. interested as much it's a lot of fun with her she's a full member of the team that understand you get what you deserve a pat on the back you do your job very well. most said. celine's favorite child is preparing salads. after three months she and spend are well practiced. celine's mother is confident that her daughter can rise to further challenges she's impressed with how much celine has learned over the last few months but first she had some doubts. on so
if you can do that respect. selena has been working in the best run anything in for over a month and she's decided to extend her internship until christmas. leave you like sauerkraut. they're both. excellent you then i'd like you to taste this but it's not ready yet it'll take a moment. because there's still enough or do we have to trap some more i says the enough. she enjoys the work so what comes next will she be taken on a long. piece and you know. merely helps me out a lot she's been fully...
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can you set -- can you shed some light? how do you address that as who will be leading in the new congress? meandoes this leadership toe broadly for how you want go about controlling the chamber next year? rep. defazio: i don't talk about family discussions. >> do you have anything to say about how democrats can maybe bridge the gap between progressive democrats and more moderate democrats in the house? that seems to be the main contention here currently. rep. defazio: look, i represent a swing district, but i founded the progressive caucus. i don't find an inherent conflict between being progressive and getting elected in a somewhat moderate or conservative district. i don't think the gap is that difficult to bridge, personally because i have been bridging it for a long time. >> i wanted to ask about self driving cars. pivoting back to transportation. generally, self driving cars are under the energy and commerce committee, not your jurisdiction but certainly in the next two years, there will be other kinds of transportati
can you set -- can you shed some light? how do you address that as who will be leading in the new congress? meandoes this leadership toe broadly for how you want go about controlling the chamber next year? rep. defazio: i don't talk about family discussions. >> do you have anything to say about how democrats can maybe bridge the gap between progressive democrats and more moderate democrats in the house? that seems to be the main contention here currently. rep. defazio: look, i represent a...
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s where they can collect, sort and as clients need items they can go there and get them verses havingm of items that no one needs at the moment. >> okay, the money really is best. cynthia from the american red cross, thank you for joining us and thank you for the help you have been giving. >>> eliminating toll takers on state run bridges, the proposal being considered today and how it could impact your commute. >>> big mess on northbound 101 in katate. tow trucks in the process of trying to upright a big rig that caught fire this morning commute. the latest on the crash and what may have caused it and how the driver miraculously managed to escape. (music throughout) . >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. >> good morning, i'm mike mibach. here we are mid november. 2nd no it's been dry ever since. look, i've been doing this a long time. the forecast models are really wrestling with next week. let's just take it a w this week is not as bad as last week still bad enough with the air quality. we can go back a week. it will take us into friday. for many east and south, it's better than it was
s where they can collect, sort and as clients need items they can go there and get them verses havingm of items that no one needs at the moment. >> okay, the money really is best. cynthia from the american red cross, thank you for joining us and thank you for the help you have been giving. >>> eliminating toll takers on state run bridges, the proposal being considered today and how it could impact your commute. >>> big mess on northbound 101 in katate. tow trucks in the...
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it can beossible if shown that it can be superseded by alternative arrangements that can be put in place. thatey is being able to so we are delivering on the commitments of the people of northern ireland in relation to the border. the prime minister in her statement speaks of justice and how this deal ends the court of justice. can my friend give a precise state or year when the u.k. will no longer be bound or subject or have imposed on it any justice of the european court of justice? >> as it she will recall from within thesections withdrawal agreement does have a period of time where it will be insible for the issues relation to citizens rights to be considered by the european court of justice. beer that point, they will no jurisdiction of the european court of justice in the united kingdom. in all other matters, there will be no jurisdiction prior to that point. -- a limitedmited range of issues that can be considered in relation to citizens rights during that drawdown period. it will be the case that people will not be able to take cases to the european court of justice in this count
it can beossible if shown that it can be superseded by alternative arrangements that can be put in place. thatey is being able to so we are delivering on the commitments of the people of northern ireland in relation to the border. the prime minister in her statement speaks of justice and how this deal ends the court of justice. can my friend give a precise state or year when the u.k. will no longer be bound or subject or have imposed on it any justice of the european court of justice? >>...
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what they said was " not only can we win a primary, we can win a general election." that's what's important. you don't want to just win a battle and lose the war, they said they're the perfect candidate to win the primary, but also when an election -- win an election. otherwise, you don't get to do the change that you need to do. people were not just talking about almost trump, although he gives some imposition saying what do you have to lose. they went out to articulate health care. we don't have an infrastructure to create the kind of jobs. basically, what your polls showed, that's exactly what these individuals talked about. i can win and help make that change. emily: we also saw that in the governor's races across the country. on their experience, running on actually getting things done, running as themselves. that played out across the country. voterscratic primary don't like pundits. we asked if they would rather have someone who mirrored policy preferences, or who can beat donald trump. overwhelmingly, people picked the latter. you mentioned a little bit about
what they said was " not only can we win a primary, we can win a general election." that's what's important. you don't want to just win a battle and lose the war, they said they're the perfect candidate to win the primary, but also when an election -- win an election. otherwise, you don't get to do the change that you need to do. people were not just talking about almost trump, although he gives some imposition saying what do you have to lose. they went out to articulate health care....
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can you hear me? host: we can hear you. go ahead. caller: my name is jeff. i think minor or mid-level first-time offenders should be given a break so they can work on getting themselves together. offenders, they deserve prison time. if this criminal justice reform initiative is going on to reduce the number of low-level or minor offenders going to prison so you can save space for the higher offenders,nt drug then it is a good idea. let's go to monique, calling from washington, d.c. caller: morning. the bill does not go far enough from you. it does not address the three strikes outlaw in california. those people who are locked up for three minor convictions or whatever, they don't get the as minorrtunity today convicted persons. the same judges are in play. you have all these republican judges on the bench is that will lock continue to african-americans up more proportionately than white criminals. it will always be like that. ump is flooding the benches of our federal system with republican judges. ink at what is going on texas, ariz
can you hear me? host: we can hear you. go ahead. caller: my name is jeff. i think minor or mid-level first-time offenders should be given a break so they can work on getting themselves together. offenders, they deserve prison time. if this criminal justice reform initiative is going on to reduce the number of low-level or minor offenders going to prison so you can save space for the higher offenders,nt drug then it is a good idea. let's go to monique, calling from washington, d.c. caller:...
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can we go there?-tempo music plays ] so, everything here is locals. >> yes. >> what ingredients would you come here for? >> oh, here we buy lemons, we buy carrots, guava, pineapples -- stuff like that. >> wholesale as we know it doesn't exist in cuba. holy cow. there's no costco or walmart, just whatever is available from private vendors at the local market. >> this is papaya. papaya? this big? >> it's very sweet. >> humongous. >> you won't find eggs or milk here. only government stores are allowed to sell those, and they're often in short supply. when it comes to running a business, there are obstacles everywhere. for starters, you can only work in one of 201 government-approved professions. that's right, there's a list. you can be an accountant, a plumber, a palm-tree trimmer, and, of course, a baker. i love the feel of the whole place. if you wanted to open up five of these all around havana, can you do that? can you have five? >> there's a law against that. >> one person... >> one license? >> one
can we go there?-tempo music plays ] so, everything here is locals. >> yes. >> what ingredients would you come here for? >> oh, here we buy lemons, we buy carrots, guava, pineapples -- stuff like that. >> wholesale as we know it doesn't exist in cuba. holy cow. there's no costco or walmart, just whatever is available from private vendors at the local market. >> this is papaya. papaya? this big? >> it's very sweet. >> humongous. >> you won't find...
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medical devices can transform our lives. medical devices can transform our lives. they keep us walking, they keep us breathing and they keep our hearts beating. the medical device industry has helped transform the lives of millions of people. and it's a global industry worth billions. more than two million people in the uk are thought to have some type of implant. thousands of companies are trying to sell the latest gadget. what they won't necessarily tell you is that "new" doesn't always mean safer, or better. or that some devices might actually damage your health. panorama has been investigating the industry with the international consortium of investigativejournalists, the guardian newspaper, and medical journal the bmj. medical devices don't have to be tested as rigorously as drugs. and some evidence about their safety and effectiveness is kept hidden from doctors and patients. let's look at the evidence, the claims that are being made by different clinics. it's a subject i know well. i have been researching medical devices for almost a decade. now i am often i
medical devices can transform our lives. medical devices can transform our lives. they keep us walking, they keep us breathing and they keep our hearts beating. the medical device industry has helped transform the lives of millions of people. and it's a global industry worth billions. more than two million people in the uk are thought to have some type of implant. thousands of companies are trying to sell the latest gadget. what they won't necessarily tell you is that "new" doesn't...
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there's so many thing that can be done that can really -- if people start thinking about it, that can start making improvements across the whole food chain related to fossil fuels. as we go forward through this, i'd encourage you to not only think about fossil fuels and divestment because i think it's a single-minded approach that don't accomplish much. think of other thing as you go forward and talk to other stakeholders and people interested in this. >> fossil fuels make something like 6,000 goods. they make our clothes, our shoes, our socks, pens, paper, we have them all over the room now. there are millions of ways we could reduce our fossil fuel imprint. diapers is one of them. >> brian stanbury going to pampers to talk about the problem will never happen because i can't get thing on my door step. when we think of investors we can drive change. >> when we interviewed and hired andrew, he understood this was only one initiative that had been presented before the board. we have two other issues. in fact, one is a board of supervisors resolution relate to executive pay we still need
there's so many thing that can be done that can really -- if people start thinking about it, that can start making improvements across the whole food chain related to fossil fuels. as we go forward through this, i'd encourage you to not only think about fossil fuels and divestment because i think it's a single-minded approach that don't accomplish much. think of other thing as you go forward and talk to other stakeholders and people interested in this. >> fossil fuels make something like...
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, you can see it. and we are tracking a little bit of rain this morning. we are going to see more rain as we head through the rest of the morning into the afternoon. hi-def doppler nice to see our hi-def doppler sweet and you can see a few showers popping up especially across the north bay there. highway 1 in inverness you can see showers over 101 up to novato, petaluma and santa rosa there. so some spotty showers a few cells popping up all ahead of a cold front that we are tracking. so putting this into motion here, and you can see those showers that have pushed through even overnight. so looking at some wet roads as we start off the day from san jose up through san francisco. we did see a few showers move through the overnight hours. and we are going to see more rain as we go through the day. here is a live look with our san jose camera. and we did have some rain that moved through. this was very light rain. just a few hours ago. here's a live look at our "salesforce tower" camera, nice to see coit t
, you can see it. and we are tracking a little bit of rain this morning. we are going to see more rain as we head through the rest of the morning into the afternoon. hi-def doppler nice to see our hi-def doppler sweet and you can see a few showers popping up especially across the north bay there. highway 1 in inverness you can see showers over 101 up to novato, petaluma and santa rosa there. so some spotty showers a few cells popping up all ahead of a cold front that we are tracking. so putting...
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we can do much better with that. i think that's something democrats are interested in pursuing as we move forward with our legislative agenda. host: maryland, democrats line, brian. caller: this is brian. i was wondering, why hasn't any the conflictof before afghanistan -- there are people that have ptsd due to those conflicts. i was wondering why they don't do anything, that this is put on them? your: i a first get question about our veterans and making sure that they are accessing the benefits and the support services that they are entitled to. focus ofvery important certain committees in the congress. that's an issue i have given a lot of attention to and there's a lot of veterans that live in the third district of maryland, as there are across many districts in this country. the v.a. as we know has had some issues over the last few years. when it comes to providing health care as well, sometimes those services and benefits are not delivered as rapidly as they should be. and can be difficult for our veterans to na
we can do much better with that. i think that's something democrats are interested in pursuing as we move forward with our legislative agenda. host: maryland, democrats line, brian. caller: this is brian. i was wondering, why hasn't any the conflictof before afghanistan -- there are people that have ptsd due to those conflicts. i was wondering why they don't do anything, that this is put on them? your: i a first get question about our veterans and making sure that they are accessing the...
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can you do text or share documents. you can share plan information. if you move to the right of that, it's more of a hub model where it's a digital self service to connect to zar yus vs programs. they know age, gender, the types of services i have and the types of conditions they have so the tools they access are personalized for me and there could be push-out position and as well as the member actually engaging with that digital service. and then if you move to the far right, it's the full on consumer engagement platform where it really is a platform that plugs in all of your various services and data anna li an a lit i can. >> it donned on me the comment made by the pharmacy student, i order my medicines online. it would be great if when i ordered my blood pressure medicine, there was a note that came up and said your last blood pressure was taken six months ago and it was such and such. and so you need to -- here is a link to some programs on self care for blood pressure and here is a link and then can we book you an appointment to follow-up. just
can you do text or share documents. you can share plan information. if you move to the right of that, it's more of a hub model where it's a digital self service to connect to zar yus vs programs. they know age, gender, the types of services i have and the types of conditions they have so the tools they access are personalized for me and there could be push-out position and as well as the member actually engaging with that digital service. and then if you move to the far right, it's the full on...
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you can take the time to get to know people deeper so you can accept them who -- for who they are. the goal is to take all this learning and go home. the next time they encounter an issue, whether it is them that needs to be included or someone else who they can be including better at school or whatever it is, the things that we see anecdotally and from stories that parents and kids send in and all the things that we hear is that the things they learned during their time at camp and uppi ings tt they do in their lives outside of camp. that is a beautiful thing that they can take that and bring that into their world the other nine months of the year. >> for any of us who work in a faith community, we are role models and we give and we teach. we also receive and grow. i'm wondering, before we take our break, can you just reflect a little bit about how, actually these values have influenced you even as you do this work as citizens of the world? >> i think curiosity and wonder are for me, the things that i get to experience every summer with the kids and staff. i can see somebody reall
you can take the time to get to know people deeper so you can accept them who -- for who they are. the goal is to take all this learning and go home. the next time they encounter an issue, whether it is them that needs to be included or someone else who they can be including better at school or whatever it is, the things that we see anecdotally and from stories that parents and kids send in and all the things that we hear is that the things they learned during their time at camp and uppi ings...
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powers can have so what you can learn is we need more empathy we need openness we need open diplomacy we need talk we need negotiations we need to understand any of them. you know it's been a century of course since the end of world war one this is a conflict that stirred hatred like you were referring to some of the some argue that it made little to almost inevitable has europe we've gone from the sort of twentieth century. where the second world war was not inevitable of course it was indirectly related to the first world war in particular it was strongly related to diversify treaty with left major powers dissatisfied and this was one of the roots of the second world war i think we have learned. some lessons i mean if you look at the franco german a law arms since the late forty's and early fifty's. europe as a whole i think has. has improved their relationships and the european powers have moved on the path towards we conciliation rapprochement all frizzed in the west and then after the fall of the war in these two even before in the seventy's and eighty's and to these two dettol.
powers can have so what you can learn is we need more empathy we need openness we need open diplomacy we need talk we need negotiations we need to understand any of them. you know it's been a century of course since the end of world war one this is a conflict that stirred hatred like you were referring to some of the some argue that it made little to almost inevitable has europe we've gone from the sort of twentieth century. where the second world war was not inevitable of course it was...
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you can decide to rank them, or you can say here are the top three, or you can say here are the top two that we feel. you have flexibility there. >> commissioner nakajo: the mayor can accept, reject, tell us to go back. >> absolutely. the mayor can decide -- i've certainly provided the draft brochure, and she's comfortable with it, so we're confident -- i have confidence that whoever the commission selects, the pool that you'll send to the mayor will provide her a good choice. >> commissioner nakajo: all right. so in the finale of that, as we recommend the mayor charter hires the fire chief? >> exactly, the fire chief serves at the will of the mayor. >> commissioner nakajo: no ratification; our job is done by the time we recommend the three candidates. >> correct. your job is done by the name you submit the names to the mayor. >> commissioner nakajo: all right. thank you, director callahan. >> president cleaveland: all right. thank you, commissioner nakajo. commissioner hardeman? >> commissioner hardeman: oh, i hate to belabor this point. i know a couple of members that didn't have the
you can decide to rank them, or you can say here are the top three, or you can say here are the top two that we feel. you have flexibility there. >> commissioner nakajo: the mayor can accept, reject, tell us to go back. >> absolutely. the mayor can decide -- i've certainly provided the draft brochure, and she's comfortable with it, so we're confident -- i have confidence that whoever the commission selects, the pool that you'll send to the mayor will provide her a good choice....
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as you can see the skies above hazy with smoke. the airport did issue a travel alert saying there are delays and cancellations because the smoke is drastically reducing visibility. we were at the airport talking to travelers. some of them were heading to thanksgiving holiday destinations. others were trying to get somewhere with fresh air. she booked a last minute flight to portland. >> i was like i need to come visit. i said i'm tired. i'm burnt out on it and working. i'm older now so it's really effecting me. >> she seems to have the right idea. >> they are all offering free rides and you don't need to pull out your clipper card. one thing you will not see today, cable cars. they stopped service yesterday and they won't be rolling around san francisco today. they are replacing it with service. people lined up to get refunds on their tickets. i was happy. i finally goet to explore. the ice rink also closed until further notice. some businesses have closed around town also because of the smoke. >> while classes are cancelled the st
as you can see the skies above hazy with smoke. the airport did issue a travel alert saying there are delays and cancellations because the smoke is drastically reducing visibility. we were at the airport talking to travelers. some of them were heading to thanksgiving holiday destinations. others were trying to get somewhere with fresh air. she booked a last minute flight to portland. >> i was like i need to come visit. i said i'm tired. i'm burnt out on it and working. i'm older now so...
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we can choose to leave with no deal, we can risk no brexit at all, or we can choose -- >> hear, hear. >> that is the problem. prime minister may: or we can choose to unite and support the best deal that can be negotiated. this deal, a deal that ends free movement, take back control of our borders, delivers a free trade area for goods with zero tariffs, leads the common agriculture policy and common fishery policy, delivers an independent foreign and defense policy while retaining the continued security cooperation to keep our people safe. maintain shared commitments to high standards, honors the integrity of our united kingdom, and delivers the brexit the people voted for. i choose to deliver wha for the british people. i choose to do what is in our national interest and i commend this a statement for the house. >> hear, hear. >> thank you, mr. speaker. and i want to thank the prime minister for the advanced copy of her statements. the withdrawal agreement and the outline political declaration represent a huge and damaging failure. after two years of negotiations, the government has p
we can choose to leave with no deal, we can risk no brexit at all, or we can choose -- >> hear, hear. >> that is the problem. prime minister may: or we can choose to unite and support the best deal that can be negotiated. this deal, a deal that ends free movement, take back control of our borders, delivers a free trade area for goods with zero tariffs, leads the common agriculture policy and common fishery policy, delivers an independent foreign and defense policy while retaining...
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now we can confidently do that.low with some divestments, as well, so i'm very confident about that. or $6 how do $5 billion billion in investments in the u.s. going? guest: the divestments? manus: the divestments. guest: the divestments could come from the u.s., but not necessarily. we thought about hydrating it. we've got natural gas. and i resting some of those after the sale. but we are not going to be held to a time or a date. we've got assets around the world. i'm confident we'll do that. we said 18 months. manus: there's that sense of confidence and a matter what's going on in these oil markets, you give it straight and hard. thanks for being with me.enjoy the rest of that . we're going to go to commercial break. always in a rush to do deals. and keep it moving. bob dudley joining us. much more to come. for the next three days. this is bloomberg. ♪ 30 minutes into the trading day. your top headlines off the bloomberg terminal. cutting crude. oil gains on the prospect of opec curves in 2019. saudi's energy min
now we can confidently do that.low with some divestments, as well, so i'm very confident about that. or $6 how do $5 billion billion in investments in the u.s. going? guest: the divestments? manus: the divestments. guest: the divestments could come from the u.s., but not necessarily. we thought about hydrating it. we've got natural gas. and i resting some of those after the sale. but we are not going to be held to a time or a date. we've got assets around the world. i'm confident we'll do that....
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we ought to and we can be the place of records so everybody can see every word. we need to say here is the story, not just give him a microphone when we know his methodology is to engage us on the basis of lying propaganda. i would never have advocated this many years ago. it doesn't start with trump. i think we need to rethink how we cover in terms of live television especially. >> let's pause on that note. we'll talk a more about the lawsuit and the press conferences. jim mr. >> acosta coming up next. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. ♪ bum-bum-bum-bum-bum t-mobile believes
we ought to and we can be the place of records so everybody can see every word. we need to say here is the story, not just give him a microphone when we know his methodology is to engage us on the basis of lying propaganda. i would never have advocated this many years ago. it doesn't start with trump. i think we need to rethink how we cover in terms of live television especially. >> let's pause on that note. we'll talk a more about the lawsuit and the press conferences. jim mr. >>...
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can you emulate him? can you be as close to power that he can deliver, can you do that? you can do. at the end of the day, in a polite arrangement, anil let me bowl him out. yes, it was fake by the got first ball. it felt great. watch this for a second. see, all you needed was just one ball. that is it for the shortcut of click today. the full version is up on my player. we are all over social media. we live on facebook and twitter at bbc click and instagram at bbc click. and don't forget our youtube channel. youtube.com/...guess what? bbc click. we will see you soon. bbc news to put a negative spin on the data? bbc news to put a negative spin on the data ? we bbc news to put a negative spin on the data? we speak to the outgoing economic editor and asking about his new management role as editorial director of news. first corner the hazards of broadcasting live outside the studio is the danger of members of the public accidentally or deliberately distracting the audience. interviews on college green by the houses of parliament have fallen prey to this risk. as vicki young
can you emulate him? can you be as close to power that he can deliver, can you do that? you can do. at the end of the day, in a polite arrangement, anil let me bowl him out. yes, it was fake by the got first ball. it felt great. watch this for a second. see, all you needed was just one ball. that is it for the shortcut of click today. the full version is up on my player. we are all over social media. we live on facebook and twitter at bbc click and instagram at bbc click. and don't forget our...
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can you define that. it is been remission to a strike platform and he can handle both sea and land targets. that will take advantage of the tremendous arsenal that it has. the other benefit of the class is that those dsl's or larger and will open up an avenue for the weapons options for that ship. this is the thrust the drug was to say let's get the ship out there and not hold it back because of the projectile challenges and it is not an energy here -- an engineering problem is we cannot get it to fly as far as we won't. we will continue to work on that and take advantage of the strike kept abilities with the combat capabilities of that ship. >> if my next question is getting into a classified area, please tell me. to receive this long-term as an opportunity for directed energy or other types of non- projectile expensive projectiles. >> sir, we do them before you arrive, i talked about how we are moving to an era of new ship adaptability. this ship is kind of a case study for that. she has the balance and
can you define that. it is been remission to a strike platform and he can handle both sea and land targets. that will take advantage of the tremendous arsenal that it has. the other benefit of the class is that those dsl's or larger and will open up an avenue for the weapons options for that ship. this is the thrust the drug was to say let's get the ship out there and not hold it back because of the projectile challenges and it is not an energy here -- an engineering problem is we cannot get it...
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Nov 16, 2018
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if i can take the money and i can treat the drug addicted, if i can treat the mentally ill and keep them from sleeping under a bridge, if i can help single moms with children be able to get health care so they can go to work, what a great thing that is. and i'm not going to d it because it's financially easy. if we can't afford it, we're not doing it because disrupting the economy of the state would cost jobs and disrupting the economy and costing jobs would be worse. but we figured out how to do it. we figured out how to help the small businesses to be more profitable where they don't pay any state income tax. we killed the death tax because we didn't want to punish people who worked a lifetime to build something and then we are rrently working on killing debt. haven't made a lot of progress. we are working on legitimate gun control. it's called the red flag law. if you know somebody in the workplace who is unstable, or somebody in your family who poses a threat to themselves or to others, you can approach the court and you can have that gun removed if the court finds that person unstab
if i can take the money and i can treat the drug addicted, if i can treat the mentally ill and keep them from sleeping under a bridge, if i can help single moms with children be able to get health care so they can go to work, what a great thing that is. and i'm not going to d it because it's financially easy. if we can't afford it, we're not doing it because disrupting the economy of the state would cost jobs and disrupting the economy and costing jobs would be worse. but we figured out how to...
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Nov 13, 2018
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Nov 22, 2018
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drugs can devastate lives. it can ruin families. it can damage communities. what our comprehensive drug strategy does is set out a balanced approach of bringing together the police, the health community, and global partners to tackle the elicit drug trade and protect the most vulnerable in our society. drug enforcement is a fundamental part of that. we are taking a smarter approach to restricting the supply, adapting our approach to reflect changes in criminal activity, using innovative data and technology, and taking coordinated partnership action to tackle drugs alongside other criminal activity. and of course the role of the national crime agency is a key element in dealing with the terrible aspects of drugs that can cause so much harm to people. but of course there is more that we need to do to prevent harm and to prevent tragic death such as those. >> thank you, mr. speaker. over the past three weeks, i have surveyed 42 schools in my constituency. more than 3.4 million pounds will be taken from them, and 6% of these schools have cut staff. the prime mini
drugs can devastate lives. it can ruin families. it can damage communities. what our comprehensive drug strategy does is set out a balanced approach of bringing together the police, the health community, and global partners to tackle the elicit drug trade and protect the most vulnerable in our society. drug enforcement is a fundamental part of that. we are taking a smarter approach to restricting the supply, adapting our approach to reflect changes in criminal activity, using innovative data...
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simon said to me, "i can make this." and i said, "and i can sell this."said, "let's put some money together, all of our life savings, $60,000." lemonis: between the two of you. damion: between the two of us. lemonis: how do you acquire your customers? damion: 99% of our business comes from these fairs. lemonis: is it typically people that just buy these for their home? nobody buys them for commercial businesses? no vineyards, no parks, no city districts, schools? none of that? damion: 99.9% is just consumer. lemonis: damion's telling me that 99% of his business comes from fairs just like this. it's probably why they only sell a couple dozen gazebos a year. you have a product that's very niche-y, and you're trying to mass-market it, as opposed to finding the audience where those niche-y buyers will be and increasing your chances. i'll see you guys back at the warehouse. ♪ [ tools whirring ] when i walked into the warehouse, i expect to see some sort of assembly process and machinery lined up and some sort of really sophisticated process. instead, it just l
simon said to me, "i can make this." and i said, "and i can sell this."said, "let's put some money together, all of our life savings, $60,000." lemonis: between the two of you. damion: between the two of us. lemonis: how do you acquire your customers? damion: 99% of our business comes from these fairs. lemonis: is it typically people that just buy these for their home? nobody buys them for commercial businesses? no vineyards, no parks, no city districts, schools?...