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i decided to show everyone i exist. i have a voice. are all my people, my neighbors, brothers, sisters, and we exist. reporter: soon there were more police than protesters. been are arrested it has similar scene for months with anger against the government's response to the coronavirus, the economy, and the growing crackdown on dissent before next month's election. >> we cannot just stay home. the more people come out to these marches in solidarity, the better it is for everyone. reporter: tuesday, the electoral commission barred two of the candidates from staring -- standing. one is the former ambassador who was rejected after signatures supporting him were deemed invalid. seen as the biggest rival to a sixth term by president alexander lukashenko. the banker was detained last month accused of money laundering. say --n administrators >> today we were spat in the face and they try to take away our future. they are waiting for the end of the struggle. they don't understand it is now that everything begins. reporter: many of president luk
i decided to show everyone i exist. i have a voice. are all my people, my neighbors, brothers, sisters, and we exist. reporter: soon there were more police than protesters. been are arrested it has similar scene for months with anger against the government's response to the coronavirus, the economy, and the growing crackdown on dissent before next month's election. >> we cannot just stay home. the more people come out to these marches in solidarity, the better it is for everyone....
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i. exist in nature i feel more connected to other species. with species that conceal. and infrasound i feel more connected to the cause. and feel the colors from space so it makes me feel more connected to reality to nature and to other animal species . just 5 years from now we'll all be upgrading our brains with technology that's according to. the high tech entrepreneur who co-founded the electric vehicle manufacturer tesla he also oversees research into turbo charging our brains. that's nearly a mecca journalist and former professor of communication sciences is fascinated by the idea of enhancing creativity and thought processes using brain hacking but she sees the risks. we do know something about the brain but not a lot before we're starting to try to optimize it before we really understood it the brain is the seat of everything that makes us human emotions love identities personality intelligence to go in there and perform some technical manipulations to achieve a certain outcome. that's pretty borderline or even a step too far as a consequence of. she did try out
i. exist in nature i feel more connected to other species. with species that conceal. and infrasound i feel more connected to the cause. and feel the colors from space so it makes me feel more connected to reality to nature and to other animal species . just 5 years from now we'll all be upgrading our brains with technology that's according to. the high tech entrepreneur who co-founded the electric vehicle manufacturer tesla he also oversees research into turbo charging our brains. that's...
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name word or voice so i feel like i'm just not here so i decided to come out and show everyone that i exist i have a voice that these are all my people my neighbors brothers sisters and we exist. soon though there were more police than protesters and many were arrested. it's been a similar scene for months with anger against the government's response to the coronavirus the economy and the growing crackdown on dissent before next month's presidential election what are shooting at us just we couldn't just stay at home i think the more people who come out to these marches in solidarity the better it is for everyone. on tuesday the electoral commission 2 of the main opposition candidates from standing while ms valery to carlow a former ambassador who was rejected after signatures supporting him were deemed invalid. the other is victim baba rico seen as the biggest rival to a sick turn by president alexander lukashenko the banker was detained last month accused of money laundering election administrators say then it's why he was excluded so what you're seeing now today we were spat in the face a
name word or voice so i feel like i'm just not here so i decided to come out and show everyone that i exist i have a voice that these are all my people my neighbors brothers sisters and we exist. soon though there were more police than protesters and many were arrested. it's been a similar scene for months with anger against the government's response to the coronavirus the economy and the growing crackdown on dissent before next month's presidential election what are shooting at us just we...
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i have to believe it exists. abigail says i didn't believe it but i have family in the hospital so i'm scared. 68% of mexicans do believe the virus exists. 14% don't believe it exists or aren't sure and that seems like a small number until you consider 14% of mexico's population is what we should do. if they're not, it doesn't bode well with a country that already has one of the worst outbreaks in the world. matt rivers, cnn, mexico city. >>> authorities in chile have come up with another way to test for the virus. they are training dogs to test people that may have been infected with covid-19 by sniffing their sweat. the three golden retrievers and labrador are between the ages of 4 and 5. the police have been using them to locate illegal drugs, explosives, missing people. the virus has no smell but experts say the infection and produces a sweat. canine detection of covid-19 has a 95% success rate when tested in other countries. >>> british prime minister boris johnson is calling on the military for a quadruple t
i have to believe it exists. abigail says i didn't believe it but i have family in the hospital so i'm scared. 68% of mexicans do believe the virus exists. 14% don't believe it exists or aren't sure and that seems like a small number until you consider 14% of mexico's population is what we should do. if they're not, it doesn't bode well with a country that already has one of the worst outbreaks in the world. matt rivers, cnn, mexico city. >>> authorities in chile have come up with...
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i exist today the question is whether individuals and citizens in particular are able to identify them and refrain from giving them recognition they don't deserve. experts say the number of lies online will merely multiply as the inhibition threshold continues to fall. meanwhile the rate of daily fibbing will remain constant with most people lying between 2 to 80 times a day still awareness and observation can reveal falsehoods. research has led to making lies a visible and measurable in part technology that may develop for later use at airports and by the police and justice authorities. and the powerful they'll continue telling whoppers they're lying is a part of the political system and firmly rooted in power seekers d.n.a. . meanwhile in private the means will go on justifying the ends. i tell me have you ever thought about surgery . somehow you crazy. research has yet to prove if liars have long noses. horse nouns. in any case a lie is half life is manageable. dissembling is hard wired into the brains of living beams. yet the cognitive ability to lie goes hand in hand with the capa
i exist today the question is whether individuals and citizens in particular are able to identify them and refrain from giving them recognition they don't deserve. experts say the number of lies online will merely multiply as the inhibition threshold continues to fall. meanwhile the rate of daily fibbing will remain constant with most people lying between 2 to 80 times a day still awareness and observation can reveal falsehoods. research has led to making lies a visible and measurable in part...
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when i went into the job, i existed on some very firm principles. for one thing, the screen actors guild said the guild would not be engaged in politics and nor would there be politics in the guild. we believed our members were of every kind of philosophy and there was no way even by majority vote we had a right to take a position politically that might be counter to the views of our members. , and for two decades i was in charge most of the time of our negotiations of the reinstitution of the basic contract producers. i discovered i did not instituted, it was already there. the screen actors guild had its own rule, which was the qualities it could be viewed we stuck -- it could be. we stuck to those things. i had the pleasure after some of those years of negotiating to have the head of one of the studios, who was always very prominent in their negotiating committee, tell me one day that when the guild was first proposed, the idea of an actors guild, he was one who fought the hardest against it. but he said i have come to believe that the screen act
when i went into the job, i existed on some very firm principles. for one thing, the screen actors guild said the guild would not be engaged in politics and nor would there be politics in the guild. we believed our members were of every kind of philosophy and there was no way even by majority vote we had a right to take a position politically that might be counter to the views of our members. , and for two decades i was in charge most of the time of our negotiations of the reinstitution of the...
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the story you can either have the right or and so they're necessary to protect our lives and i don't really exist yet i notice anything that. even say her name has been collapse it and people here say his name and it's slightly along the lender stand that this was created because you are cannot name black women that have been killed black trans women that i think you know you know black queer women that have been killed because everything is there so now it's like say his name what his name has been said over and over and over to the point you don't have any worries right now 3 weeks ago it woman an interesting list later died in police custody and people are not i talk about this every day because i just don't understand why nobody is saying talking about this or are mentioning them she's not getting the colorful cartoons she's not getting the means for instagram but yet and this is not to disparage the black men but they found a case from last year a young boy eliza who is now being a memorial eyes and i'm like priscilla just died 3 weeks ago why didn't she get the flower that's why did briana
the story you can either have the right or and so they're necessary to protect our lives and i don't really exist yet i notice anything that. even say her name has been collapse it and people here say his name and it's slightly along the lender stand that this was created because you are cannot name black women that have been killed black trans women that i think you know you know black queer women that have been killed because everything is there so now it's like say his name what his name has...
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my art teacher acts like i don't exist, but i have one last chance to impress him at our year-end artair. a few students are doing living versions of famous paintings. i've chosen this one, and i'm using my own family.
my art teacher acts like i don't exist, but i have one last chance to impress him at our year-end artair. a few students are doing living versions of famous paintings. i've chosen this one, and i'm using my own family.
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that made me question why i even exist. but the very fact that i am m different makes me- lilike a missising puzzle pieca part of a whole. and diversity of this kind is just nice." >> these days as he moves through shibuy he feels ee, noonger filled with she. this journey towards self-lo is t sububjectf a bobooke is working on at the moment. but his message of tolerance has not yet spread everywhere in japan. >> "i don't think japan is ready to accept this kind of lifestyle. but i personally think it's really good that there are people like him." >> makeup extraordinaire and buddhist priest. for him, life is about having the courage to accept who you are and finding pleasure and meaning in earthly as well as spiritual pursuits. >> everyone has the right to accept themselves for who they are. our facebk page, dwomen, you n find me storieabout people w are staing up f their rights - and inspiring others to do the same. dw women gives a voice to women, everywhere. our planet is home to around a billion sheep. most of them live
that made me question why i even exist. but the very fact that i am m different makes me- lilike a missising puzzle pieca part of a whole. and diversity of this kind is just nice." >> these days as he moves through shibuy he feels ee, noonger filled with she. this journey towards self-lo is t sububjectf a bobooke is working on at the moment. but his message of tolerance has not yet spread everywhere in japan. >> "i don't think japan is ready to accept this kind of...
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i don't know if better numbers exist. the two applications i followed over the past year both would have been eligible and were not routed through priority possessing. >> are people at the information counter trained to bring this up a lot? honestly, this is not necessarily a planning department so much. people when they get to pick, they made the decision how to apply or what they are going to do or maybe they go to planning information counter. maybe this is oewd thing? >> it is osd that connected me to katie. if that hadn't happened i would not have known about it. maybe it is something all of us can do better on, supervisors tells the small business applicant, mentioning the stuff at the table more than they are. osb and oewd will help more people use the program. >> sure, planning all i can say about the planning staff is they are trained. they are a planning staff, a planner. >> your sound is cutting out. >> sorry. air pods are not the best for this. they cut in and out. you know, our planning staff sees small busine
i don't know if better numbers exist. the two applications i followed over the past year both would have been eligible and were not routed through priority possessing. >> are people at the information counter trained to bring this up a lot? honestly, this is not necessarily a planning department so much. people when they get to pick, they made the decision how to apply or what they are going to do or maybe they go to planning information counter. maybe this is oewd thing? >> it is...
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it will be consequences and if i don't just exist i do want to get wrestled on channel to the radio news on t.v. before we go to the break go ahead yeah yeah if i could just jump in on this actually 2017 i wrote a book on cyber rescue virtual terror so i do know a thing or 2 about this is that peter you're absolutely right states and gave in this type of behavior i think the objection here is the scale and the scope and the absence of consequences as a result of the actions that are often taken on the chinese side obviously the u.s. is very active in this space as well if you want to jump in here we have to go to a hard break and after that heart rate we'll continue our discussion on u.s. chinese relations state party. sudden forced and illegal takeover of a government by a small group. rather than revolutionaries or soldiers small group the corporations when you have a tiny group of people who have all the power you have to have some means to make sure the rest of us don't get together and take it back. police are sacrificing. places that capitalism exploited and destroyed for profit an
it will be consequences and if i don't just exist i do want to get wrestled on channel to the radio news on t.v. before we go to the break go ahead yeah yeah if i could just jump in on this actually 2017 i wrote a book on cyber rescue virtual terror so i do know a thing or 2 about this is that peter you're absolutely right states and gave in this type of behavior i think the objection here is the scale and the scope and the absence of consequences as a result of the actions that are often taken...
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i think the important point is that huaweihi and anyse company has the potential for being linked to chinese military and chin we know that is a link that existsh huawei. the concern i have with t huawei fact that data and privacy is now subject to a different standard. it is subject to potential engagement or usage by the chinese government because of the use of huawei technology, and it presents a significant threat to our telecommunications networks. katy:es the united st put considerable pressure on the u. to ban huawei from its 5g network. d whage would it have done to america if the u.k. had allowed some components of huawei's technology into its 5g network? what was the problem for t t united staten? rep. spanberger: notably, and we are m onling forward now as a country protecting our iafrastructure from potent ilities that exist between the links of chinese technology and chinese intelvind military ss. i lead a piece of legislation signed into law in march. it was bipartisan among democrats and republicans that would require that, at home, we atvelop a national strategy and detailed implemen plan to protect our 5g technologies from sys
i think the important point is that huaweihi and anyse company has the potential for being linked to chinese military and chin we know that is a link that existsh huawei. the concern i have with t huawei fact that data and privacy is now subject to a different standard. it is subject to potential engagement or usage by the chinese government because of the use of huawei technology, and it presents a significant threat to our telecommunications networks. katy:es the united st put considerable...
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do with its gov's are all without his gloves are oh well there will be consequences and if i don't just exist i knew i can wrestle down china into the ground do you want it before we go to the break go ahead yeah yeah if i can just jump in on this actually 2017 i wrote a book on cyber espionage called virtual terror so i do know a thing or 2 about this the puter you're absolutely right of states engage in this type of behavior i think the objection here is the scale and the scope and the absence of consequences as a result of the actions that are often taken on the chinese side obviously the u.s. is very active in this space as well if you really want to jump in here we have to go to a hard break and after that heart rate will continue our discussion on u.s. chinese relations state party. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being that. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. aura made in the shallows. how can you
do with its gov's are all without his gloves are oh well there will be consequences and if i don't just exist i knew i can wrestle down china into the ground do you want it before we go to the break go ahead yeah yeah if i can just jump in on this actually 2017 i wrote a book on cyber espionage called virtual terror so i do know a thing or 2 about this the puter you're absolutely right of states engage in this type of behavior i think the objection here is the scale and the scope and the...
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i had the privilege of being in the existing framework. elliott did an incredible job bringing together the individuals super-passionate about cannabis. >> the office was created in july of 2017. i came in early 2018. i have been able to see the office's development over time which is nice. it is exciting to be in the space, stickily in thinking about her leadership. >> looking for the office it is always we might be before my time when i was working for the board oforboard of supervisors. i learn new things every day it is challenging and rewarding for me. >> we get the privilege to work in an office tha that is innova. we get to spearhead the robust exprogram. >> i am excited she came on board to leverage experience as a prosecutor 10 years as we contemplate enforcements but approaching it without replicating the war on drugs. >> i was hired by cam laharris. i haven't seen a district attorney that looked kind of like me. that could be a path in my life. i might not have considered it. it is important that women and certainly women of colo
i had the privilege of being in the existing framework. elliott did an incredible job bringing together the individuals super-passionate about cannabis. >> the office was created in july of 2017. i came in early 2018. i have been able to see the office's development over time which is nice. it is exciting to be in the space, stickily in thinking about her leadership. >> looking for the office it is always we might be before my time when i was working for the board oforboard of...
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we kw that is a link that exists with huawei. the concern ie with hwei is the fact that data and ivacy is now subject to a different standard. it i subject to potential engagement or usage by the chine government because of the use of huawei technology, and it psents a significant threat to our telecommunications networks. katy: the united states put considerable pressoe on the u.k. ban huawei from its 5g network. what damage would it have done to america if the u.k. had allowed some components of huawei's technology into its 5g network? what was the problem for the united states then? rep. spanberger: notably, and we are only moving forward now as a country protecting our asinucture from potential vulnerabilities that exist between the links of chinese military services.el and i lead a piece ofgnegislation sied into law in march. it was bipartisan among democrats and republicans that develop a national strategy and detailed implementation plan to protect our 5g technologies from systems that are foreign-based. it does not specically call out
we kw that is a link that exists with huawei. the concern ie with hwei is the fact that data and ivacy is now subject to a different standard. it i subject to potential engagement or usage by the chine government because of the use of huawei technology, and it psents a significant threat to our telecommunications networks. katy: the united states put considerable pressoe on the u.k. ban huawei from its 5g network. what damage would it have done to america if the u.k. had allowed some components...
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i think that position still exists but i am not sure. >> chief nicholson is saying no. >> we tried to get in touch with that person a couple years ago, and that position did not exist. you may know something else. >> that sounds really strange that after the consent decree there was a requirement to have a recruiter. ththe position was city-wide and now that position no longer exists. >> this is recruiter hired two or three years ago not related to the lifting of the situated order. it was the decision of the director to hire the director. it was not just fire other public safety recruiter. >> that doesn't help this conversation, but okay. >> supervisor peskin, did you have something to say? >> look, relative to fire, the thing that concerns me. a lot of things concern me. the thing that concerns me most is the lack of diversity in the upper promotional ranks. that is the biggest obvious place where there is a big backslide. i mean if we only have -- given the covid constraints we are under. that is one that actually doesn't inquirycruitment from inside. it is promoting people up from
i think that position still exists but i am not sure. >> chief nicholson is saying no. >> we tried to get in touch with that person a couple years ago, and that position did not exist. you may know something else. >> that sounds really strange that after the consent decree there was a requirement to have a recruiter. ththe position was city-wide and now that position no longer exists. >> this is recruiter hired two or three years ago not related to the lifting of the...
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i never wanted to co-exists but nobody was listening to me. f being an ally because i work in racial and social justice is that you listen, you learn and you put your words into action. they have -- their action benefited them. it had nothing to do with benefiting a black person or an indigenous person of this land or person of color. they are trying to be anti-racists, and it's a pr stunt. because why are you trying to take the name? the name lady antebellum, it has a racist connotation, and you shorten it to lady a, and does that change what it means? that doesn't change what it means, not to you or your fans. i have worked hard to -- as an independent artist to be where i am. i will not be erased. we came up with suggestions for them as to how to co-exists, how that might -- what that possibly could look like. we really did try. myself, my mississippi producer, dexter allen, john, my producer here in seattle. we gave them ideas and suggestions. they never once gave us a suggestion on what co-existing looked like. >> i will say, lady a, this
i never wanted to co-exists but nobody was listening to me. f being an ally because i work in racial and social justice is that you listen, you learn and you put your words into action. they have -- their action benefited them. it had nothing to do with benefiting a black person or an indigenous person of this land or person of color. they are trying to be anti-racists, and it's a pr stunt. because why are you trying to take the name? the name lady antebellum, it has a racist connotation, and...
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i can't anything written here because that word exists, i can understand what you're saying. when it runs into a slightly unusual word, the context being there or i lifted up made points in one of my exchanges, every word that exists, it exists because they said there's a first need for it. but otherwise didn't serve the purpose so therefore, this word on its way ultimately into its dictionary. if it's on its way there, it must have been a curiosity. if you hear a monk play on the piano and they play an unusual record, they don't say don't use an unusual cord. so i i try very hard not to use words with those purposes, i hate to not use the word, a word but just right for the situation. soon. >> sometimes it's a matter of -- >> i think there's that, to. 28000 words, 40% of the words shakespeare used, he used only once. he found it was just right then, in that sense, i think a devotion for the music of language satisfied appetites which ought to be discouraged if the new york times new york post said you may not use any word outside of the 11000 words we authorize, i think ther
i can't anything written here because that word exists, i can understand what you're saying. when it runs into a slightly unusual word, the context being there or i lifted up made points in one of my exchanges, every word that exists, it exists because they said there's a first need for it. but otherwise didn't serve the purpose so therefore, this word on its way ultimately into its dictionary. if it's on its way there, it must have been a curiosity. if you hear a monk play on the piano and...
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and i think to now exist in an environment where i am equally as unique as i was to my family, that peoples of narrative of me or ideas of me don't really matter as long as i know who i am and what narrative i want to shape of myself. >> host: congresswoman omar,, you also write in your book that you are known for defending yourself your fists as well. >> guest: yeah, i mean, you know, again up with a big family where it was really important not to only learn how to defend yourself verbally but also physically. when you are a very small person in schooling environment, a lot of people will pray on you. i had time with my father's father who didn't raise people was very influential in my earlier years who really made me be the that the physical can always be overwritten by the internal. so internally if i felt confident in brave and courageous, externally if i looked meek and small and tiny, you know, it didn't matter. to the shock and surprise of many of the bullies that i would encounter throughout my life, i am much stronger than they imagined. >> host: congresswoman, you write in your bo
and i think to now exist in an environment where i am equally as unique as i was to my family, that peoples of narrative of me or ideas of me don't really matter as long as i know who i am and what narrative i want to shape of myself. >> host: congresswoman omar,, you also write in your book that you are known for defending yourself your fists as well. >> guest: yeah, i mean, you know, again up with a big family where it was really important not to only learn how to defend yourself...
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. >> i have pre-existing conditions and i wanted to make sure that i was okay. >> she was originally told 2-3 business days for results and then 5-7 business days. >> i have been looking to my e-mail, every day nothing. >> reporter: cbs in part writes the increase in cases in certain areas of the country is causing extremely high demand for tests across the board. this has caused backlogs for our lab partners and delaying their processing of a patients' samples. quest directed us to the website that complains the west regions of the country are among those where demand is continuing to rise and out pacing capacity. quest writes, we are doing everything that we can to bring morocco individual 19 testing to patients in the united states at this credit critical time. she said that her concern is for those asymptomatic and waiting for test results. >> there's people that may have it and are exposing people to the virus. >> the turn around times vary and flucuate with demand and region. >> all right, melanie, thank you, it appears indoor dining and other activities will be rolled back in
. >> i have pre-existing conditions and i wanted to make sure that i was okay. >> she was originally told 2-3 business days for results and then 5-7 business days. >> i have been looking to my e-mail, every day nothing. >> reporter: cbs in part writes the increase in cases in certain areas of the country is causing extremely high demand for tests across the board. this has caused backlogs for our lab partners and delaying their processing of a patients' samples. quest...
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we need to make sure that any gaps that exist, and i do believe that some exist, need to be filled so that our hardest-hit businesses will receive the assistance they need and so that employers and employees alike who, through no fault of their own, find themselves in dire financial circumstances can ultimately find their way through this difficult time. >> senator mcconnell, republicans today who support it or even knew about it -- the fbi building being put into the legislation. mnuchin and maddens -- meadows, did they explain that? senator mcconnell: let me respond myself. i'm opposed to non-germane elements, whether it is funding the fbi building or whether it is a tax cut for high income earners in blue states or other nongermane amendments in the house bill, like marijuana studies or aid to illegal immigrants. when we get to the end of the process, i would hope that all of the non-covid related measures are out, no matter what bills they were in at the start. yes? >> what do you say to workers across the country who worry that your liability protection basically gives employers
we need to make sure that any gaps that exist, and i do believe that some exist, need to be filled so that our hardest-hit businesses will receive the assistance they need and so that employers and employees alike who, through no fault of their own, find themselves in dire financial circumstances can ultimately find their way through this difficult time. >> senator mcconnell, republicans today who support it or even knew about it -- the fbi building being put into the legislation. mnuchin...
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will be easy you know inside european union to change the mood and to leave the ascensions which i exist in be against russia and to solve by let the reprograms on the separate bases so this is a kind of bed ground which might influence on the whole story that's interesting they say that so would you say then there was russian interference in the 2016 bratz it felt. its course not due to fear it is but there are certain. 5 there was an opinion among many of our experts that brags it will be in favor of russia because it will ease our relations with european union. and from this point of view although. they were saying that ok we should welcome brett arends and we should see it as a possible way out of the current crisis with the european union and mr fedorov the report i mean doesn't just touch on election interference of course it also states that successive british governments have welcomed russian oligarchs and their money with open arms providing them with a means of recycling illicit finance through the so-called london laundromat and you know today there's greater suspicion of russ
will be easy you know inside european union to change the mood and to leave the ascensions which i exist in be against russia and to solve by let the reprograms on the separate bases so this is a kind of bed ground which might influence on the whole story that's interesting they say that so would you say then there was russian interference in the 2016 bratz it felt. its course not due to fear it is but there are certain. 5 there was an opinion among many of our experts that brags it will be in...
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not many world war i films still exist. i saw thoserch, that did exist and used fan magazines, stills, motion pictures distributor summaries and the like. there were a lot of different war films. many featured battles, as you might expect. but there was another genre that focused on war on the home front and mystic issues. they were quite striking in their portrayal of women. many of these films represented war as a means to protect women in the family, so men's role in that protective situation. others portrayed modern women who themselves were eager to battle the enemy themselves. a significant number of films, even those that featured the modern, strong women turned on the theme of rape and assault to stress women's vulnerability and i'm going to turn to that for me -- for a few minutes. for that, i have to go back to print media for a moment. i'm sure any of you have seen posters like this. a couple of these are in the museum. for contemporary or -- contemporary viewers, belgian would evoke the brutal deaths of children
not many world war i films still exist. i saw thoserch, that did exist and used fan magazines, stills, motion pictures distributor summaries and the like. there were a lot of different war films. many featured battles, as you might expect. but there was another genre that focused on war on the home front and mystic issues. they were quite striking in their portrayal of women. many of these films represented war as a means to protect women in the family, so men's role in that protective...
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as global abstract exist i believe that i'm saying mostly from started on it will suggest the these are guys who always love to kick around and any objects will do but is this still room for quite some improve before he takes the next step. in azerbaijan but there's another nomination of obama's are geared up with tarnished pasta but doesn't accomplish the orders are going to short on the go ahead to a kind of growth and that is an issue garnish but those. there's a lot and then i wish even by facebook on this and on even further myname myname office. he is up with the most mission i can see involved. yes that's times car i might stay here a little disinterested but only to those who don't know him as well this is mental state. anything else other than rational things going to stay in their boots they gonna. there's at least 4 man woman and busy on our bikes. and off the pitch it wouldn't hurt to brush up a bit on his football history i can't remember the feel now of a few shifts that would feel so i was. trying to look. at the fellow. young klinsmann. close but more. how far they have
as global abstract exist i believe that i'm saying mostly from started on it will suggest the these are guys who always love to kick around and any objects will do but is this still room for quite some improve before he takes the next step. in azerbaijan but there's another nomination of obama's are geared up with tarnished pasta but doesn't accomplish the orders are going to short on the go ahead to a kind of growth and that is an issue garnish but those. there's a lot and then i wish even by...
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someone once told me that homosexuality was natural that made me question why i even exist but the very fact i'm different makes me look like a missing puzzle piece a part of a whole lot and diversity of this kind is just nice. that it. was. these days as he moves through she believes he feels free no longer filled with shame. just journey toward self love is the subject of the book he's working on at the moment. but his message of tolerance does not get spread everywhere in japan. because it was. because i'm just i don't think japan is ready to accept this kind of lifestyle but i personally think it's really good that there are people like him. even. more a. bank of extraordinary unthought is priest. to him life is about having the courage to accept who you are. and finding pleasure and meaning in earthly as well as spiritual pursuits. everyone has the right to accept themselves for who they are on our facebook page d w women you can find more stories about people who are standing up for their rights and inspiring others to do the say d.w. women gives a voice to women everywhere. plane
someone once told me that homosexuality was natural that made me question why i even exist but the very fact i'm different makes me look like a missing puzzle piece a part of a whole lot and diversity of this kind is just nice. that it. was. these days as he moves through she believes he feels free no longer filled with shame. just journey toward self love is the subject of the book he's working on at the moment. but his message of tolerance does not get spread everywhere in japan. because it...
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i made the point that every word that exists it exists with a felt need for it. in other words, did not serve the purpose. we thought it was ultimate with the dictionary. it must have been in the satisfaction of a curiosity. kilpatrick by saying this monk, an unusual court, you do not say don't use in my presence. i try very hard not to use words, i hate to not use a word. that is just right for the situation. >> i think of that, too. this is useful. 28,000 words. 40% of the words used, he used only once. that is quite extraordinary. the only time it was absolutely just right. to the music language. satisfies appetite which could be discouraged. the new york times, the new york post says, okay, you may not use any word outside of the 11,000 word that we authorize. i really think that there would be resentment by readers to be allowed in on the musical language. >> is it theoretic? it is okay to select a word for a rhythm. using the word ironic. the word peaceful. using the word irony for the word peaceful because it has that extra syllable. i thought that that wa
i made the point that every word that exists it exists with a felt need for it. in other words, did not serve the purpose. we thought it was ultimate with the dictionary. it must have been in the satisfaction of a curiosity. kilpatrick by saying this monk, an unusual court, you do not say don't use in my presence. i try very hard not to use words, i hate to not use a word. that is just right for the situation. >> i think of that, too. this is useful. 28,000 words. 40% of the words used,...
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. >> please correct me ifq i amó[f exist inÑi theq air and eventua drop as opposed+ toxd beifgz airbornew3p] tina, i think we have you connection cleanedq up. i wanted to ask you about this group of anti-republicans trying to get the president out of the white house. is this thelp exception or migh they represent more gop voters than we realize? >>fá tku2 may reprÑs!9q morexdç voters. several of their members have made a÷d bigfáçó display ofe1 s the party. they consider themselvese1xd ex-republicans. my understanding isi]lp the mor the more they establish get under the skin of donald trump. president saying vote foxi me again or%./ thefá statues will down.çó >> before we go, jeff, i want to get your senseeiij)q evolving messaging from the white lphous. you have covered thislp from th beginning. beginning. we need to%y messaging.i] what is your sense from the white house,e1i] the way the coronavirus briefings have been conducted.+ to me it seems it has shifted in the lastxdw3 few months.fái] >> it seems like briefings aret being done by thoseÑi other tha thee1 president. not in a place wher
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i see them trying to disrupt salesforce there is so much data that exists that i invested in one rightly called site works which is trying to do this they analyze the activities of employee and try to come up with ai driven efficiencies and imprivai improvemen improvements there is a lot of repetitive behaviors that employees do. if there is a way to make smarter decisions and be more e fish thae -- efficient that is powerful >> i know you always have housing on your radar, is there anything that points to whether or not restrictions and the surge in cases is impacting the industry >> housing is on fire. all of the data is very positive people are cooped up and now they want to get out and buy and sell houses. g zillow is way up i think the interesting question is what are the long term changes, and it will be some of these trends around treal estat transaction ises will be had accelerated. open the door with your phone instead of in a crowded open house. now they're happening at scale because of covid and many of those are big changes. >> if they can digitize closing that would be somet
i see them trying to disrupt salesforce there is so much data that exists that i invested in one rightly called site works which is trying to do this they analyze the activities of employee and try to come up with ai driven efficiencies and imprivai improvemen improvements there is a lot of repetitive behaviors that employees do. if there is a way to make smarter decisions and be more e fish thae -- efficient that is powerful >> i know you always have housing on your radar, is there...
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holocaust saying the didn't exist. ictually had some stupid person try to tell me that the holocaust didn't exist. i was in germany when i served in the military. ok.: yolanda from virginia, a supporter of these efforts. you are up next. caller: good morning. i'm listening to the calls and taking note of what everybody is terriblend i feel having a trophy for the atrocities committed and i get to see it whenever i want, i get to talk other people who are hurt. these are not feelings, these are facts. this is what happens to people. you don't get rewarded for bad behavior, and you do not get to profit from it either. you cannot be a serial killer, make a movie, and get millions of dollars. you cannot commit these atrocities and have them in a museum. they need to be destroyed. host: why not put them in a museum with context? caller: no. you do not get to benefit off of somebody else's crime or atrocity. it is the craziest thing. i don't understand it. most of the colors i'm hearing sound like they should be on the back of
holocaust saying the didn't exist. ictually had some stupid person try to tell me that the holocaust didn't exist. i was in germany when i served in the military. ok.: yolanda from virginia, a supporter of these efforts. you are up next. caller: good morning. i'm listening to the calls and taking note of what everybody is terriblend i feel having a trophy for the atrocities committed and i get to see it whenever i want, i get to talk other people who are hurt. these are not feelings, these are...
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like i don't exist. like people like me don't exist. and i know that there are so many people in this country, in this world who feel like they don't exist because their stories aren't told or their -- they think their stories aren't worthy of being told. in this country we've gotten to the point there's only a handful of legitimate stories that make you a true american. so if you don't fall into that narrow sort of line, it's like, you don't belong. but we all belong. and i think my book is just -- it's the ordinariness of a very extraordinary story. and i hope that by telling it that it makes others, not just black women, not just black people, but other people, other women people who feel faceless and invisible and voiceless to feel the pride in their story in the way that i feel about mine. the ordinariness of growing up as a working class kid with two parents that had values, didn't have a lot of money, we grew up with music and art and love, and that was just about it. we were encouraged to get an education. i am not a unicorn. the
like i don't exist. like people like me don't exist. and i know that there are so many people in this country, in this world who feel like they don't exist because their stories aren't told or their -- they think their stories aren't worthy of being told. in this country we've gotten to the point there's only a handful of legitimate stories that make you a true american. so if you don't fall into that narrow sort of line, it's like, you don't belong. but we all belong. and i think my book is...
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also by the number of quick reactions at how the eu level, so in a few weeks time, we reflected i on our existing eu budget, which freed up i think around 60 billion says in underutilized resources, which could be used instantly for the crisis. we reached relatively quickly on agreement on a different use of our european stability mechanism facility. fund managed by the and also a pan european guarantee fund managed by the ei be. this was don quickly and then i should mention, one instrument that we have proposed ourselves, it's a facility to support member states in the financing of their short term work scheme, so it was an instrument to the tune of 100 billion. so we did all relatively quickly and then i'm sure, we will talk about that. that was actually before the commission put it on the table, its proposals for recovery plan for europe. >> anne before we go down that route, i wanted to come back to something that you said about fiscal policy mate measures taken by the member states, which have been significant, not quite as large as a share of gdp is here in the u.s., but the same order of
also by the number of quick reactions at how the eu level, so in a few weeks time, we reflected i on our existing eu budget, which freed up i think around 60 billion says in underutilized resources, which could be used instantly for the crisis. we reached relatively quickly on agreement on a different use of our european stability mechanism facility. fund managed by the and also a pan european guarantee fund managed by the ei be. this was don quickly and then i should mention, one instrument...
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like i don't exist. like people like me don't exist. i know there are so many people in this country and this world that don't feel like they insist because their stories aren't tool told, or they think that their stories aren't worthy of being told. in this country we've gotten to the point where we think that there's only a handful of legitimate stories that make it true american. and so, if you don't fall into that narrow sort of line, it's like, you don't belong. but we all belong. i think my book highlights the ordinary in a extraordinary story. i hope that by telling it it makes others, not just black people, not just women, but people who feel like they have no face feel pride, the ordinary, how ordinary it is to grew up the way i grew up. i grew up with music and love, nothing else. we were encouraged to get a education. i'm not a unicorn. there are millions of kids like me out there. it's a shame that sometimes people will see me, and they will only see my color, and they will make certain judgments about that. it's dangerous fo
like i don't exist. like people like me don't exist. i know there are so many people in this country and this world that don't feel like they insist because their stories aren't tool told, or they think that their stories aren't worthy of being told. in this country we've gotten to the point where we think that there's only a handful of legitimate stories that make it true american. and so, if you don't fall into that narrow sort of line, it's like, you don't belong. but we all belong. i think...
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and he said that -- i asked him, a lot of people worry about pre-existing conditions. where's the trump administration on that? mandatinge are pre-existing conditions remain covered. i just want to ask you, do you believe him? do you believe that? rep. underwood: i absolutely do not believe that. i think it is a nice sentiment. a patient load protection and affordable care enhancement act last week. the first enhancement bill has passed in 10 years. congressional republicans had four terms since the aca was signed into law to make the improvements. instead, they tried to repeal and diminish and tear down these health protections that hundreds of millions of americans rely on every year. we stepped up big time. we are working to lower premium prices, expand coverage, expand medicaid and make sure the american people are truly protected. steven: i want to thank you so much. i want to acknowledge -- you look and sound great. your picture froze so we put a little bit more on me than on the congresswoman. i hope we can have you back because i know there is a lot we need to
and he said that -- i asked him, a lot of people worry about pre-existing conditions. where's the trump administration on that? mandatinge are pre-existing conditions remain covered. i just want to ask you, do you believe him? do you believe that? rep. underwood: i absolutely do not believe that. i think it is a nice sentiment. a patient load protection and affordable care enhancement act last week. the first enhancement bill has passed in 10 years. congressional republicans had four terms...
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i wonder, your grandfather talked about the middle way and that doesn't seem to exist, at least in thehetoric. although i do think it exists in human beings. >> i think you're absolutely right and i thought the figures where fastening and the launch point about social media is really spot on but i think another problem here too that the only voices really out there are the extreme voices. the large majority of americans who agree on the goals could probably be brought into the debate to a much further extent. the big middle is wondering what is the plan and how are we going to meet these goals and both sides and not in any way are satisfied with that group. >> martha: looking at what's going on a capitol hill and you've got both sides dug in on election mode. you say well, more than 30 million people at work in the country and some of the businesses they work for are not there anymore. even when the best intentions, they're not going to be able to go back to a job because it disappeared and they listen to what they're hearing from politicians. i think many of the things -- let me out t
i wonder, your grandfather talked about the middle way and that doesn't seem to exist, at least in thehetoric. although i do think it exists in human beings. >> i think you're absolutely right and i thought the figures where fastening and the launch point about social media is really spot on but i think another problem here too that the only voices really out there are the extreme voices. the large majority of americans who agree on the goals could probably be brought into the debate to a...
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i have my doubts those people exist. i think early on and the democratic process we saw a lot of candidates saying i can win trump voters and in red states. hey, you are running as a democrat. talk about how you can win some blue states. there is a disproportionate focus on folks who have not really elevated the democratic party. the democratic party has not won the majority of white votes since 1964. the last time, i think it was 1976, the voting electorate was 89% white. that changed drastically. as long as people operate from yesteryear you will see the erosion of democracy. you will see on intellectual voices elevated over people who do focus on policy. you saw that after trump got elected. this was this desire, a false take away that we did not pay enough attention to these voices. imagine the slap in the face that was to the communities of color. let's pay more attention to the racists. you have panels of trump supporters attempting to talk policy and did not understand a lot of what was happening on the global stag
i have my doubts those people exist. i think early on and the democratic process we saw a lot of candidates saying i can win trump voters and in red states. hey, you are running as a democrat. talk about how you can win some blue states. there is a disproportionate focus on folks who have not really elevated the democratic party. the democratic party has not won the majority of white votes since 1964. the last time, i think it was 1976, the voting electorate was 89% white. that changed...
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and then let me tell change when i decided it was a in line and also the only line exists and i wrotemy pump has done a lot of things a lot of doors for me. i decided to clean this because i asked in a moment closing my store assume like a smart thing to do but then of course it's endemic started and you know the factory had to stop or whatever but were thinking up massively but charlie and people love it so it's exciting i would like to ultimately be able to you know how that off and running like that in the day like jack. and. in the days so you know something like that you know keep going after this is done. i think jaclyn smith she was always so classy and so beautiful didn't she go to k.-mart and start a line or something exactly so i mean my lines are higher and that but it's like. medium price point but i'm lucky now you know and so open to doing something like that because i like a long devotee of that and you know one day some i'm not going to be doing this forever obviously and some days i think this you know is that now that is a lie paul made a good thing in a little longe
and then let me tell change when i decided it was a in line and also the only line exists and i wrotemy pump has done a lot of things a lot of doors for me. i decided to clean this because i asked in a moment closing my store assume like a smart thing to do but then of course it's endemic started and you know the factory had to stop or whatever but were thinking up massively but charlie and people love it so it's exciting i would like to ultimately be able to you know how that off and running...