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but when you use it, use enough.he physical irritation and discomfort will force most rioters to vacate the area. a grenade that separates into three sections is effective against loosely dispersed rioters. in a no wind condition, it is advisable to use an instantaneous blast type grenade. when in close contact with a mob, use a short range blast. remember, present a disciplined, united, uniformed front. a show of force is sometimes all that is necessary. only men that have been grilled in a tactical formation. you can usually rely on an impressive employment of your riot formation, the baton, smoke, and teargas to break up most civil disturbances. use firearms only as a last resort. wake up the crowd, keep it -- break up the crowd, keep it moving. when the mob is dispersed, keep it that way and the riot is over. even though you think it cannot happen in your area, be prepared. train now. civil disturbances and mob violence are an ever present threat anytime, anywhere. the reputation of your
but when you use it, use enough.he physical irritation and discomfort will force most rioters to vacate the area. a grenade that separates into three sections is effective against loosely dispersed rioters. in a no wind condition, it is advisable to use an instantaneous blast type grenade. when in close contact with a mob, use a short range blast. remember, present a disciplined, united, uniformed front. a show of force is sometimes all that is necessary. only men that have been grilled in a...
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individuals reduce our use of single-use plastics?ut using reusable shopping bags and, you know, bringing your own water bottle. all of that is important. in the context of the coronavirus, it's important to recognise that in many settings, cloth mask isjust fine. 0bviously settings, cloth mask isjust fine. obviously not in a hospital setting, but the cdc here in the us has indicated that cloth masks are adequate for most situations, and like a reusable garbage or shopping bag, they can be reusable as well. you throw them in the wash, you clean them. soap and water will kill pretty much all viruses and bacteria, and off again you go. so you can avoid using single—use ppe entirely. so your work focuses on the oceans. just talk us through, how does so much plastic end up in the seas, and the oceans? how does so much plastic end up in the seas, and the oceans7m ends up in the ocean in a lot of different ways. plastic is coming into the oceans through leaking waste management systems, as victoria indicated, ina lot systems, as victoria in
individuals reduce our use of single-use plastics?ut using reusable shopping bags and, you know, bringing your own water bottle. all of that is important. in the context of the coronavirus, it's important to recognise that in many settings, cloth mask isjust fine. 0bviously settings, cloth mask isjust fine. obviously not in a hospital setting, but the cdc here in the us has indicated that cloth masks are adequate for most situations, and like a reusable garbage or shopping bag, they can be...
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kind of uses the replenishable sources resources and reduces various stages of uses consumption and we recycled a lot of materials. one of the valves designs in new delhi is famous for being india's 1st 5 star rated green home called green one. the home has been certified by research and policy organization the energy and resources institute. the large windows provide lots of not to the light while double glazing adela to be a new feature in india insulates the building keeping it cool in india's hot summer has. no valid work with green one or no pressure. to make his home sustainable. one important factor for going green was sourcing local materials. next door there are other identical people out there. same size and those houses have cost war they're much more than my house why because they have us and on a lot more expensive things they have for example italian model of a baby or fittings are getting very very expensive finishing so actually down outlet my house less than those poles. the house also generates renewable energy and harvest rain water. today. it is able to capture 75 p
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in january and many of those drugs are used to treat covert 19 or used in intensive care units but some economists wonder whether amid covert 19 economic collapse mass unemployment the inability of millions to pay their rent and social unrest things may be changing i had never seen the american economy i was born here i've never seen the american economy to worship the level the accumulation of dead ends of crises for which. i see no solution is is overwhelming and i think the system is shaking whether it will disappear or not i don't know but if you say to me it is the 1st time in your life that you would imagine that it's possible the answer is yes the perception of price gouging by pharmaceutical companies during a pandemic may become part of a wider reckoning for the us she returns the outages 0 washington gilliard says that because it's drug reduces the time that covert 19 patients spend in hospital it's priced room does appear fairly senator bernie sanders claim that run does appear cost gilliatt $10.00 a vial to manufacture and as you heard taxpayers are paid $70000000.00 towards
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is going with us.od be with you. john lewis. job well done. >> that op ed that he penned is an incredible gift and it's worth reading in its entirety but i will just redo one excerpt. he writes in part, though i may not be here with you, i ask you to stand up for what you truly believe. it's a more excellent way and now it's your turn to let freedom ring. funeral services of chorus unfolding here at atlanta's historic ebenezer baptist church where congressman lewis' friend and lifelong mentor was baptized, and during the 1960s preached to this congregation. harris, back to you. >> harris: jonathan serrie, thank you very much. i want to bring in now another friend, alvina king. niece of dr. dr. martin luther king jr. and fox news contributor. we will set this up today in terms of talking about john lewis, but we can't lose the thought of the fact that i know herman cain worshiped not far from there at antioch baptist church. born in atlanta, i know some of the other children of that great city. i ask fo
is going with us.od be with you. john lewis. job well done. >> that op ed that he penned is an incredible gift and it's worth reading in its entirety but i will just redo one excerpt. he writes in part, though i may not be here with you, i ask you to stand up for what you truly believe. it's a more excellent way and now it's your turn to let freedom ring. funeral services of chorus unfolding here at atlanta's historic ebenezer baptist church where congressman lewis' friend and lifelong...
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what is the us wish real good in the us required of us like there is no human. has been protesting. the orders continue with more expected soon. in late august 2018 another next to employees the is that a new contract has just been negotiated with saudi arabia. to protect our stores this dialogue has been reenacted. this contract was signed while the un was raising the possibility that the coalition committed war crimes. none of the details of these contracts have been made public it's not the 1st controversial defense contract between france and saudi arabia oh yeah yeah. yeah. in 2014 france signed a contract to sell 2400000000 euros worth of military equipment to saudi arabia officially the saudis were supposed to give them to their ally lebanon to help that fight so-called terrorists. but 2 years later the saudis decided to keep the weapons for themselves with france's approval they claim the situation in lebanon had become too unstable. but this decision appears to have been premeditated. norsworthy it in winners and losers here. job or a long day. purporte
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its us ambassador.urse all part of broader us china tensions. we've had american pressure on the chinese tech firm huawei, and now for the the first time the us has said the chinese pursuit of natural resources in the south china sea is "completely unlawful". china's been building military bases on artificial islands in this area for years. but the us has never called them illegal before. china in return says the us "deliberately distorts facts and international law". and then we have mike pompeo saying this. sot on monday, for the first time, we made our policy in the south china sea crystal clear. it's not china's maritime empire. if beijing violates the international law and free nations do nothing, then history shows that the ccp will simply take more territory. that happened in the last of ministration. our statement gives significant support to ossian leaders who declare that the south china sea disputes must be resolved through international lot not might makes right. what the ccp does to the chi
its us ambassador.urse all part of broader us china tensions. we've had american pressure on the chinese tech firm huawei, and now for the the first time the us has said the chinese pursuit of natural resources in the south china sea is "completely unlawful". china's been building military bases on artificial islands in this area for years. but the us has never called them illegal before. china in return says the us "deliberately distorts facts and international law". and...
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believing in fantasies helps us to fill cognitive forwards and may make us feel like we're privy to asecret like we're one of the initiators. a good example is the discussions surrounding the many theories about how ancient monuments were built. a few times the base of the great pyramid of t. is that abashed by its height gets rough they said $3.00 dividing the large circle around the base by the small circle what then gets the speed of light and then there's the golden ratio one wonders who design. age groups the ones who get most of their information online a younger people get the go and they're also the most likely to believe what they read online about them it was reported by him i couldn't imagine my life without the internet that's for sure if they do i mean books are good but work a p.d.f. like unlimited books of facebook to face twitter and snap chat give me about as. most of the information on facebook isn't necessarily credible. but young people don't come here to buy magazines and buy no more magazines newspapers no more you need to. read them or know who are my actual 10
believing in fantasies helps us to fill cognitive forwards and may make us feel like we're privy to asecret like we're one of the initiators. a good example is the discussions surrounding the many theories about how ancient monuments were built. a few times the base of the great pyramid of t. is that abashed by its height gets rough they said $3.00 dividing the large circle around the base by the small circle what then gets the speed of light and then there's the golden ratio one wonders who...
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it for their use it for their use it for cleaning themselves. doctors they use it also for another purpose of. us works as a guide at the quad to sun culture in education center in as a fun time near cape town it's the 1st center dedicated to sun culture in south africa. the traditional hunters and gatherers are an indigenous people in southern africa their ancestors lived here when the dutch reached the shores over 300 years ago the rock art they left behind emphasizes the sons deep connection to nature the dominance of the european colonialists massive land loss and assimilation have marginalized the group today there are only about 150000 people in southern africa who identify as sun working at the center materials his colleague newkirk dymo has learned to appreciate the beliefs and traditions of her people. well it's. it is. it is the way of living the right the learn so that you can keep your culture so that you can live with so that you can tell i am from that community. not far from the museum materials continues its trek across the shrub
it for their use it for their use it for cleaning themselves. doctors they use it also for another purpose of. us works as a guide at the quad to sun culture in education center in as a fun time near cape town it's the 1st center dedicated to sun culture in south africa. the traditional hunters and gatherers are an indigenous people in southern africa their ancestors lived here when the dutch reached the shores over 300 years ago the rock art they left behind emphasizes the sons deep connection...
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on a us. national arena people know my view a plan of thousands from a day pass on a wild lunch yarn asked me a little while now. g.v. those are. the kind you know appeal good luck or a last model on a new put your it will be proposed get out of the actual. us as a public way. one of the other shell sets that it had a lab a bit honestly just not right about that id or getting a buzz it is and there's a little bit yes a better i'll use it. but it that this will be really hone your be of the ethnic class the. better for it should. only be or more that strike but about many be there at the book as are. they always yes it was me slow on the look of food for them and at least probably puts most decidedly. is what i was. put into the public eye was effective in i do know going in which will be forward to on the very missiles people to suppose you know in your we certainly can possibly will you and you. thought i was a little piece along because levy was probable so now police can follow me i'm a. ci
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release us, they started giving us a little more food. interviewer: what was the most difficult thing during your camp? carl: food. food todid not have any speak up -- speak of. seemingly what was swept up off we had rocks,use droppings, and all kind of stuff in this rice that we would get. a lot of guys just could not eat it. give up and die. that is why we lost a lot of men we did. 24/7, when you go to sleep ofnight, you would dream birthday dinners and anniversaries and all of those things, you would wake up in the night thinking about that food that you had enjoyed before u.s. captured. was captured. also, all of the time i was a up. my arm would heal it was never in a cast. sling.ctually in a i just put it inside of my pocket on my coat and i carried that arm that way. interviewer: it naturally healed? carl: yes. me, blood poisoning and a number of other things that could've happened, but pieces of bone worked out of that arm all through the time i was a prisoner of war. , in about fourp months, it was start swelling, my arm would. e
release us, they started giving us a little more food. interviewer: what was the most difficult thing during your camp? carl: food. food todid not have any speak up -- speak of. seemingly what was swept up off we had rocks,use droppings, and all kind of stuff in this rice that we would get. a lot of guys just could not eat it. give up and die. that is why we lost a lot of men we did. 24/7, when you go to sleep ofnight, you would dream birthday dinners and anniversaries and all of those things,...
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host: are people using that access? we had a call or a month or two ack saying that -- caller month or two back saying that the group session she was going to does not work over zoom. there is nothing like walking into a room for a support group, and she was thinking about not going to those zoom support meetings. what have you found in terms of people making use of that ability? guest: we have heard from a number of states, localities, and providers that they have been expanding their use of ,elemedicine and use of zoom and the flexibility the federal government has offered. in the seen an uptick people that are actually using these telemedicine options. when you have the ability to use telemedicine, you employment is not impacted, you don't have to worry about transportation, childcare needs are not as compounded as when you have to do on in person visit. are working with their practices with telemedicine. there are some reports that some had to start from scratch and build it up, and others had been using telemedicin
host: are people using that access? we had a call or a month or two ack saying that -- caller month or two back saying that the group session she was going to does not work over zoom. there is nothing like walking into a room for a support group, and she was thinking about not going to those zoom support meetings. what have you found in terms of people making use of that ability? guest: we have heard from a number of states, localities, and providers that they have been expanding their use of...
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but i used to use 7 presses to. take it for the 7 ball and the whole country where i was so i was compared to do it for my life. as like you take goal and go to hunt for animal in the forest and to take you and you hunting one another. man in time of france friend of mine got one. last loser. and even lose your life. at this this is what i do to make a living. i use the bullet and the case and create stuff. our ideas our transformation from war to peace. this is how we meet here. this is the cross i just mean in front of you. ok well now those dreams that i think. one of the problems my mom would have have with me for some time now is i don't stay with my family. alone. you know she wanted to walk out of but know that i have or don't sit with the family every day he's busy this foreign rains a lot people call no story yeah ok let me call you by one family please yeah ok. new story i think i mean again. that all of the i think you know. all the root. root. here in the room. always good every morning to get informatio
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used to do so . i know that you can modify as you do that you have good is a good in general don't get thankee with good. as it was too fast you must set me up i know is there is a good if its an impulse truly. put it to get them to sound them today because it in the way they get gas of this is thing. the providers are god is this in the. sony area teen strength and determination. it's welsh human beings keep off. and we need a lot to move because the profiteers of the old system continue to strut around telling crane is. the perseverance of team teaches peoples should be an example to us. not. sam small package. is if you. have. done my. good. out of the. bombing. me. here. in montana. if i. get my mule. cotton and our training of putting an end to the cream. environmental protection and she won right must be more than lip service from venus training. to the rights of nature and of people must be needlessly cured in a democratic economic system. it's. a difference oh dear this they thought again los
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is endeavor and we appreciate the space x guys allowing us or be comfortable with us for a moniker on board the ship. it's something we cherishthe opportunity to do . >> and as far as the capital of habitable volume inside dragon capsule, it's relatively small. so if you try to put the phone through seven like we have on the space shuttle asians i that volume it would be a stay in your seat of the situation but with three or four people, the operation is normally, your job will be to be in your seat for the accent and the docking and of course the splashdown though there's plenty of room in those locations. and around the interior of the vehicle, there is some spaces that folks can get out of their seats and kind of have their own small area to be in. so i wouldn't say it's a phone booth sort of a densely otpacked but it definitely is cozy if you were to get up to four people . >> now we have james rogers from fox news. >> morning. so i have a quick question with regard to the splashdown , two questions really really the splashdown is such an iconic moment in terms of the space missio
is endeavor and we appreciate the space x guys allowing us or be comfortable with us for a moniker on board the ship. it's something we cherishthe opportunity to do . >> and as far as the capital of habitable volume inside dragon capsule, it's relatively small. so if you try to put the phone through seven like we have on the space shuttle asians i that volume it would be a stay in your seat of the situation but with three or four people, the operation is normally, your job will be to be...
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on a us. national arena ipanema bula plan of thousands from a day park on a wild lunch yarn asked me a little shell now. g.v. those are. the kind you know appeal good luck or a data model on the new pushed you into we not just get out of dodge so prejudiced our own. one of the other shar sets that it had a bit on ashley just not right about that id or getting a buzz it is and there's a little bit yes a better i'll use it big but at the least will be really hone your be of the ethnic class the. better for it sort of brits want to be or more the truck but about many be there at the book as are. they always yes it was me slow on the look of food for them and at least probably puts most decidedly. is what i was personally put into the public i was ineffective in i do know going in which will prevail but would have on the very missiles people to suppose you know in you could be sort of nickel possibly all blue and you. thought i was a little piece of a levee it was probable so now police can follow
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david, los angeles for us. tell us more about this. it's david, tell us more about this.gely controversial move for a start. very controversial move, virginia, because it comes across is what a lot of democrat officials, mayors and so on want to see. they believe this is a political move on the part of the president to is trying to position himself as the law and order candidate going into the election in less than four time —— four months' time. the deployment of hundreds of federal agents, the agents from the fbi, drug enforcement agency and so on, to chicago and albuquerque, new mexico, initially, at least some of those two cities, and perhaps others— to help quell the rise in street crime. chicago is a case in point. it's seen a massive escalation in the amount of street crimes so far this year, and just yesterday, tuesday, 15 people were shot and wounded outside a funeral parlor there in what officials believe was a another act of gang violence in chicago. now, local leaders say that the president is provoking a constitutional crisis. what reaction have we had from v
david, los angeles for us. tell us more about this. it's david, tell us more about this.gely controversial move for a start. very controversial move, virginia, because it comes across is what a lot of democrat officials, mayors and so on want to see. they believe this is a political move on the part of the president to is trying to position himself as the law and order candidate going into the election in less than four time —— four months' time. the deployment of hundreds of federal...
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do you have a science question you'd like us to answer send it to us in a video text or voice mail if we answer it on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you come on just ask if. you can also check it out on line acted of you dot com slash science or on twitter ask d. w. underscores viands. dan from gamma asks just how closely related are we humans and chimpanzees. very closely some 98.5 percent of our d.n.a. base pairs are identical based on average findings from a range of analytical methods. and our genetic match with gorillas is just one quarter of a percentage point less than that. around a term has branched off from our common family tree earth or earlier but they still share 97 percent of their d.n.a. with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forest. while another species exploits other planets. that human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures an
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stay with us. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geopolitical tensions not to mention the small matter of a looming election join me steve clemons in conversation with leading voices on the bottom line your weekly take on u.s. politics and society on al-jazeera. my baggie was my drug. if i add my drugs. i do everything if i don't have my drug i cannot do anything. i've been using drugs since 34 year that the game is we're selling drugs or the ground girls are the biggest. and. i don't 1516 i say using majorana after they came on. and because one of my friends were using brown introduced me to brown i mean. i can see them as in they luckier than a good job. and educated. like you know on the record in these areas buying smack. no i would do a chemist. if you could get people to go for their medicines or table people is go and it's really see it and go with the money and get your drug to. somebody because . if you go to the chemist and he knows you then give you a
stay with us. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geopolitical tensions not to mention the small matter of a looming election join me steve clemons in conversation with leading voices on the bottom line your weekly take on u.s. politics and society on al-jazeera. my baggie was my drug. if i add my drugs. i do everything if i don't have my drug i cannot do anything. i've been using drugs since 34 year that the game is we're selling drugs or the ground girls...
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this language of us. all once again, i thank my joining us today. i will reserve the hour of my to my d i will yield colleague, representative jayapal of washington. thank you. jayapal: madam speaker, hat was brilliance, grace, intelligence, and complete justice, to what equality, and dignity in the united states looks like. is our colleague, alexandria ocasio-cortez, and we to her for her voice. florida olleague from did was unacceptable. violent. it was sexist. to i do believe he needs apologize, not because it's going to make our colleague, ms. ocasio-cortez, feel any better, but because he, too, needs to what unacceptable behavior looks like and rise to the level he has been that elected to. it does not dignify, not just the 750,000 people that he represents. thought, madam speaker, that it would be good to review or my colleagues a little bit of the history of the word that was used. with a b hat begins that's five letters and that with witch. that word. rom 1915 to 1930, madam speaker, that word sud
this language of us. all once again, i thank my joining us today. i will reserve the hour of my to my d i will yield colleague, representative jayapal of washington. thank you. jayapal: madam speaker, hat was brilliance, grace, intelligence, and complete justice, to what equality, and dignity in the united states looks like. is our colleague, alexandria ocasio-cortez, and we to her for her voice. florida olleague from did was unacceptable. violent. it was sexist. to i do believe he needs...
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who cannot lead us so they seek to divide us. political cynicism and narcissism that masquerades as patriotism, here lies a true american patriot who risked his life and limb for the hope and promise of democracy. we celebrate john lewis! beaten and battered, and never bitter and always unbowed, on a bridge in selma, he stared down bigotry, brutality, and tyranny and won. how did he do i had? the great great grandson on slaves, he received a spiritual power borne of suffering. a moral audacity that transcended human station. called upon the human law to more closely align itself to the law of love. spirituality, the slave undertook the redemption that the master had proe feigned in his midst. john lewis' ancestors met a man named jesus. and john lewis received that faith and took it with him across that bridge in selma and every other bridge we have come to celebrate john lewis. so let us be clear. when president lyndon baines johnson takes up his pen to sign the voting rights into law, what he etched in ink had already been sanc
who cannot lead us so they seek to divide us. political cynicism and narcissism that masquerades as patriotism, here lies a true american patriot who risked his life and limb for the hope and promise of democracy. we celebrate john lewis! beaten and battered, and never bitter and always unbowed, on a bridge in selma, he stared down bigotry, brutality, and tyranny and won. how did he do i had? the great great grandson on slaves, he received a spiritual power borne of suffering. a moral audacity...
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i use it periodically. it does have the feel of local homegrown alternative to the distanced and often complicated experience of uber and lyft. maybe there is something to allow for homegrown alternative. i am here for that conversation and invite anybody to participate in that as we brainstorm. >> just on that thought. i want to shout out to the latino task force. they have brought latino businesses to the mission bay. they contemplated a homegrown delivery service so people are thinking of that. thank you to mention that. >> commissioner doo leveled ey. >> a quick question. i hurt myself badly and had to rely on delivery services for grocery ifs. i have noticed that many times the deliveries are being delivered via one of these delivery companies like door dash. of course, they have just, you know, it makes ordering really, really expensive. i wondered if that would be included in this legislation in terms of capping that, also. now that i am able to get around i realized i was paying almost double the pr
i use it periodically. it does have the feel of local homegrown alternative to the distanced and often complicated experience of uber and lyft. maybe there is something to allow for homegrown alternative. i am here for that conversation and invite anybody to participate in that as we brainstorm. >> just on that thought. i want to shout out to the latino task force. they have brought latino businesses to the mission bay. they contemplated a homegrown delivery service so people are thinking...
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it is very much using the us, that's a no contest for it. yes, and called the actions ofa for it. law. gross interference and china's internal affairs. . there's always been this challenge with china in that china's treatment of dissidents, whether muslim uighur minorities, the status of
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good to have you both with us. regardless of which side of the aisle you are on if you -- it happens when different parties are in power but do you continually grill the attorney general, say i reclaim my time and not let them answer and then call him rude? it seemed like a stretch yesterday. >> i thought it was incredible. i've been a staffer on the judiciary committee and a witness before congressional committees. i've never seen anything like the performance yesterday. they treated william barr like he was one of the cardboard cutout and second lead major league baseball games, a proper making speeches, campaign commercials, they were not giving him the chance to answer. the events are called hearings for a reason, they are supposed to be hearing and listening to the american people about problems and see how the executive branch is doing its job. instead they did all the talking and i'm afraid wasted a whole day, the attorney general's time when he has important things to do. there are serious problems they cou
good to have you both with us. regardless of which side of the aisle you are on if you -- it happens when different parties are in power but do you continually grill the attorney general, say i reclaim my time and not let them answer and then call him rude? it seemed like a stretch yesterday. >> i thought it was incredible. i've been a staffer on the judiciary committee and a witness before congressional committees. i've never seen anything like the performance yesterday. they treated...
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but certain stories can change us in the easiest cleaves use to it when you know the history. in any way a unique journey into what it means to be human the things we keep a witness documentary on al-jazeera. and again peter will be here in doha your top stories from 0 malaysia's former prime minister says he'll appeal against his conviction for corruption as soon as possible now. has been sentenced to 12 years in prison and find almost $50000000.00 u.s. dollars he was found guilty of all 7 charges in the 1st trial linked to the one m.t.b. state investment fund scandal during his time in power his sentence has been delayed we are always positive we believe. you know innocence we believe that. we have a strong case. but of course we have to convince the judges and we would do our best. chef we would continue to lead a team and he is very determined. through to get the outcome that we believe is only right for us china is suspending hong kong's extradition treaties with the u.k. canada and australia it is a reciprocal move after those 3 countries plus new zealand suspended their
but certain stories can change us in the easiest cleaves use to it when you know the history. in any way a unique journey into what it means to be human the things we keep a witness documentary on al-jazeera. and again peter will be here in doha your top stories from 0 malaysia's former prime minister says he'll appeal against his conviction for corruption as soon as possible now. has been sentenced to 12 years in prison and find almost $50000000.00 u.s. dollars he was found guilty of all 7...
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to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to heal some air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it is 11000000000 barrels of. oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. the world. stock trading is free got all that free money from the government because a lot of people speculate. the money is the news in my. point about saving time about what it was it was a bit. more about. when when when the fed.
to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to heal some air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it is 11000000000 barrels of. oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs...
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tiktok is easy to use and fun, giving uses creative tools to make imaginative content. the same tools have been applied to political videos. there's a green screen option so you can be your own presenter, pointing to different facts and figures on the screen. the other thing you can do on tiktok is sing—along with your mates, by dueting with them by splitting the screen. but that's big on political tiktok too. you can use it to react to other people's political comments — not always in a good way. sabrina haake ran to be northwest indiana's democratic candidate. she didn't have much of a social media following anywhere until she posted this video on tiktok. pop music. # you know i'm your type, right...# the video has had more than 300,000 likes. that's the kind of engagement you might expect of a presidential candidate. what worked for you in terms of getting likes? well, it was the music. # you know i'm your type...# tiktok‘s a perfect venue for people who want to get across their message in very simple terms. because there is not a, you know, it's sort of the two seco
tiktok is easy to use and fun, giving uses creative tools to make imaginative content. the same tools have been applied to political videos. there's a green screen option so you can be your own presenter, pointing to different facts and figures on the screen. the other thing you can do on tiktok is sing—along with your mates, by dueting with them by splitting the screen. but that's big on political tiktok too. you can use it to react to other people's political comments — not always in a...
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we think it's bad news if you use a smartphone or you use the internet.ds of mobile phone masts all across the country, and the challenge is that huawei is already embedded in many of them, notjust sg, but also ag we've already been using with our phones, and even the network carrying data beneath our streets. the government has chosen a 7—year time frame for huawei's removal because even though it will slow down 56 roll—out, they are hoping it will limit the disruption to the technology on which we all rely. there's been intense lobbying from telecoms companies who use huawei. they'd warned of coverage blackouts. but today, the chief executive of britain's biggest, bt, seemed confident they could make this timetable work. are you actually going to be going round places and physically taking out huawei kit, or is itjust more a question of replacing it when it comes for upgrade? it's mainly going to be replacing it when it comes for upgrade. i mean, there is a little bit of re—engineering and moving huawei kit into different places, but, again, what's so i
we think it's bad news if you use a smartphone or you use the internet.ds of mobile phone masts all across the country, and the challenge is that huawei is already embedded in many of them, notjust sg, but also ag we've already been using with our phones, and even the network carrying data beneath our streets. the government has chosen a 7—year time frame for huawei's removal because even though it will slow down 56 roll—out, they are hoping it will limit the disruption to the technology on...
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to us through the arts. the u.s. capitol historical society was honored in 2004 to be awarded the humanities medal. with a ceremony in the white house, a very exciting moment for the society, and personally for me. so, i would like to now bring to the podium senator lisa murkowski. [applause] senator murkowski: ron, thank you for that. it is indeed an honor to be with you this evening. to the family, mr. and mrs. miranda, wonderful to have you with us as we recognize this evening lin-manuel miranda. there may not be many americans who are familiar with the u.s. capitol historical society and the role that it plays. an incredibly important role actually, because not only does the society preserve the past and honor this truly magnificent building and those who have served here through programs like the freedom award, but the americans to see the living connections between the past and where we are today. and it helps us to understand that this capitol is the symbol of america as a living institution. that is
to us through the arts. the u.s. capitol historical society was honored in 2004 to be awarded the humanities medal. with a ceremony in the white house, a very exciting moment for the society, and personally for me. so, i would like to now bring to the podium senator lisa murkowski. [applause] senator murkowski: ron, thank you for that. it is indeed an honor to be with you this evening. to the family, mr. and mrs. miranda, wonderful to have you with us as we recognize this evening lin-manuel...
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as used. in religion in americans got an early bout with and took it to be my going to your most activity was is how we didn't want to be a. $20000000.00 is just more money so big huge money in recent years hard to get in my name is an object was an illusion done to stop medically to him. but i mean a 1000000 minus impossible given a monumental mini monument in the ballet that might give a. damn about it being the meaning behind us here on my damn. dumb but that's only a minute to look at what does the guy who might have been going to do that didn't understand that beyond the is the perspective of the people making me thank. the nominee feel immediately. and i counsel now saying it was dismissed this is mine and this. was i'm saying in my own times exactly as i was the content isn't. distancing my mistake. was never not i hang with. your organization is financed by the government is that right not to know your mind is quite innocent. ok. i'm ok this is very what we do in european power more ly
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we also use the u.s. foreign office to do the same thing. >> why since they're common catholics and jewish people groups, why would you trust them? >> sir, i'm going to acknowledge this is an imperfect system -- >> no doubt. >> -- and i would like suggestions on additional sources -- >> my suggestion would be a divorce from the splc and i see i'm out of time. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back, i recognize mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. facebook is dominant not just in the social media market but also in its digital surveillance capabilities. in 2012, facebook had several tools that allowed it to conduct digital surveillance including trackers, facebook's like button, facebook log in, and a series of application programming interfaces or apis. mr. zuckerberg, these tools provide facebook with insights into its competitors websites and apps, isn't that correct? yes or no? >> congressman, i think broadly the answer to what you're saying is yes. >> okay. >> we -- every other company here do
we also use the u.s. foreign office to do the same thing. >> why since they're common catholics and jewish people groups, why would you trust them? >> sir, i'm going to acknowledge this is an imperfect system -- >> no doubt. >> -- and i would like suggestions on additional sources -- >> my suggestion would be a divorce from the splc and i see i'm out of time. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back, i recognize mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr....
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these are to be using a throttle system. these a re less to be using a throttle system.nsurance to ride them legally. i was excited about them legally. i was excited about the fact that this could go faster but i didn't think i would have the confidence to do it. actually once i got going the weight of it made me feel so much more confident. why do they have to be limited? but all this comes a pricetag. £a706. it is shocking really. spencer has been looking at a far cheaper solution. you might like the idea of a e—bike but you may only have a perfectly nice bike already. the good news is you can retrofit your bike to make it electric using a conversion kit like this. switch is a new front wheel with a 250 watts motor in the middle. it also comes with a powerpack and a pedal sensor. this isn't cheap, but it is cheaper than oure—bike and the isn't cheap, but it is cheaper than our e—bike and the price you pay is also your time, which will be dependent on how confident you are with taking off wheels, tires and brake discs. if you think you are going to get stuck then you ca
these are to be using a throttle system. these a re less to be using a throttle system.nsurance to ride them legally. i was excited about them legally. i was excited about the fact that this could go faster but i didn't think i would have the confidence to do it. actually once i got going the weight of it made me feel so much more confident. why do they have to be limited? but all this comes a pricetag. £a706. it is shocking really. spencer has been looking at a far cheaper solution. you might...
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some of us have always walked around like we're in a bubble totally unaware of anyone else around us it's nice people are finally realizing that they are not the only ones on this planet. with or without a pandemic and when it comes to social distancing well it's really nothing new in fact they were always informal rules that most of us followed up to 40 centimeters tends to be the standard among family members one and a half meters a comfortable space between friends up to 4 meter is for strangers. and more than 4 meters for interacting with a bigger group loads of the generally accepted social parameters here in europe and north america in other parts of the world people like to get even closer although european style is already too close for me in australia we've got a lot most space and it's usually too hot to get too close anyway i always found sitting right next to a stranger in the dock in a cinema though a little unnerving and now it's a no go in corona types which is why dr ian movies are enjoying a revival. with protests and creative ideas event organizers are fighting for
some of us have always walked around like we're in a bubble totally unaware of anyone else around us it's nice people are finally realizing that they are not the only ones on this planet. with or without a pandemic and when it comes to social distancing well it's really nothing new in fact they were always informal rules that most of us followed up to 40 centimeters tends to be the standard among family members one and a half meters a comfortable space between friends up to 4 meter is for...
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leave us.lling us, he was telling us, i'm home in heaven. i'm home in heaven with lillian. we always knew he worked on the side of the angels, and now he is with them. may he interest in peace. thank you. may had rest in peace. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> thank you. pastor, sisters and brothers, members of this lewis family that so wonderfully nurtured john and in love, hope and courage and faith and the rest of it. and sisters and brothers, sesalof malosa, a polish catholic poet, sets the tone at least in part for me as john lewis has journeyed from the eternity of this extraordinary, mysterious human race into the eternity that none of us know very much about. when he wrote this poem called "meaning," when i die, i will see the lining of the world. the other side, beyond bird, mountain, sunset. the true meaning ready to be decoded what never added up will now add up. what was incomprehensible will become comprehended. and if there is no lining to the world, if a branch is not a sign but just a thrush o
leave us.lling us, he was telling us, i'm home in heaven. i'm home in heaven with lillian. we always knew he worked on the side of the angels, and now he is with them. may he interest in peace. thank you. may had rest in peace. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> thank you. pastor, sisters and brothers, members of this lewis family that so wonderfully nurtured john and in love, hope and courage and faith and the rest of it. and sisters and brothers, sesalof malosa, a polish catholic poet, sets the tone...
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sun the moon and most sunny most of us on the line some sun comes up the compliment on. us. soon. join me every thursday i'll be all excited i'm sure and i'll be speaking to get out of the world of politics spoil this list i'm show business i'll show you that. we're segregated in there by social class lower middle class people also in poverty by 1st place if you're born into a poor family odd you're born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years younger than if you're born into generational poverty. it's a tough fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. shots seemed wrong all right old roles just don't hold. any new world beliefs yet to shape our disdain becomes to add to it and in again from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground. oh and those. where girl was is. this is a funny. movie to lead. into. this is all just. this it. was. just good enough. to now you know not just falls. legend
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screw us into those things. nor that the field to the question of the use of these bullet yelled the. change that's written years reason is going to examine it's the things in the and again and professional and. missed that country. the last 4 times must. jump it can. tell you really should somebody while you be a few musicians. while. but still be strong much. more the company like you do so many stupid in the gift because of losing him. which you should change yes a good distance t. to leave too soon and curse huge and she. couldn't really wanting. very much attention. do you think it's true that you. feel. you. see the believe you started stealing a golden watch when silly custom of a senior. year of media won't cover what they were supporting you go for the groom they are good on their out of men a new gene got the sessions in by showing both true blood the real name nothing shows a real interesting. lesson indeed it does a board when you figure in this little spot in the does any. looking or so should look
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sure us that their air is safe. nowhere is that more the case than in the skies with passengers packed together taking in refill today or. what will it take for us to breathe easily again. this is your covert night in special here on the. welcome with summer on the horizon many of us will be tempted to switch on the air conditioning to cool down but recent insides of a harvard infectious disease experts suggest that air conditioning use across the southern united states may be a factor in spiking colvin 19 kate's plus a coronavirus outbreak in a german meat plant was also linked to cool exists so how safe is the air we are breathing. a common sight for these coronavirus times people pouring off public transports wearing face masks looking for that 1st goal of fresh air. masks in many places a compulsory but as the weather gets warmer is that enough to ease worries. i feel if i have a mask and my children and i try to make sure that i'm like one and want to meters away from somebody who also has meant i feel quite su
sure us that their air is safe. nowhere is that more the case than in the skies with passengers packed together taking in refill today or. what will it take for us to breathe easily again. this is your covert night in special here on the. welcome with summer on the horizon many of us will be tempted to switch on the air conditioning to cool down but recent insides of a harvard infectious disease experts suggest that air conditioning use across the southern united states may be a factor in...
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he taught us grammar and he would have us act as centers. you can make us crossed birds and diagram sentences. he was top. i don't think i was one of his favorite students. i was treated kindly by him because i could diagram a sentence. he was serious. he was just a serious man, so he wasn't quite like doctor jared. then, in theater, we had fred allen e.d. who had come to us from howard. he was a terrific director. we got him married. we thought he needed to be married so we selected the lady on the campus that we thought he ought to be married to. we collected money and bought her flowers and sent her flowers and said they were from him. but we told him, we told him. we took this lady these flowers and you should follow up. we put your name on them. what's really funny is they got married. we almost a credit for that. it was wonderful. i lived in the dorm. we were very proud to be bennett girls. because we were taught every day that we were as good as anybody in the world. and better than a lot of people in the world. we had a responsibilit
he taught us grammar and he would have us act as centers. you can make us crossed birds and diagram sentences. he was top. i don't think i was one of his favorite students. i was treated kindly by him because i could diagram a sentence. he was serious. he was just a serious man, so he wasn't quite like doctor jared. then, in theater, we had fred allen e.d. who had come to us from howard. he was a terrific director. we got him married. we thought he needed to be married so we selected the lady...
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and so before we do that, i want us to think a bit about -- and this is something that will require us to think a little bit back over some of the things that we have learned so far, some of the things that we've read and talked about in class, but i want us to think a little bit about what were some of the unique ways that black women, both in the north and the south, experienced the perils and challenges of segregation and racial discrimination. so if we're looking at this moment of the 1950s and even sort of broadening it out, to really this period during segregation, i want us to think about some of the ways that gender and racial discrimination and oppression intersect to give black women both in the north and the south, a different experience of the period of segregation. and when i'm trying to get us to think about that, i'm not trying to get what some scholars call an oppression olympics and black women had it better or worse or black men had it better or worse, that's not a very useful thing to do, what we can address that they experienced it differently, that there were some
and so before we do that, i want us to think a bit about -- and this is something that will require us to think a little bit back over some of the things that we have learned so far, some of the things that we've read and talked about in class, but i want us to think a little bit about what were some of the unique ways that black women, both in the north and the south, experienced the perils and challenges of segregation and racial discrimination. so if we're looking at this moment of the 1950s...
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and he's told us that. but you, sir, over and over, from behind the presidential seal, just a bunch of bunk. >> many doctors think it is extremely successful. the hydroxychloroquine. some people don't. some people -- i think it's become very political. it's safe. it doesn't cause problems. i had no problem. politically it doesn't seem to be too popular. you know why? because i recommend it. when i recommend something, they like to say don't use it. >> that one statement right there is why you will never be respected the way any scientist is, let alone tony fauci or even dr. birx. let me ask you this. if you believe that hydroxychloroquine is so good and so safe that you recommend it, why aren't you asking for it to be studied? why aren't you throwing a ton of money at it? why aren't you jumping up and down, insisting that the government test as many people as fast as they could to find out if this is the pill that we need that could change all this? why not? if it's so damn good, if you're so damn sure, why
and he's told us that. but you, sir, over and over, from behind the presidential seal, just a bunch of bunk. >> many doctors think it is extremely successful. the hydroxychloroquine. some people don't. some people -- i think it's become very political. it's safe. it doesn't cause problems. i had no problem. politically it doesn't seem to be too popular. you know why? because i recommend it. when i recommend something, they like to say don't use it. >> that one statement right there...
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domestic use produce something to be used as either for domestic use or industrial.owth in imports compared to exports. it doesn't mean exports was good in the second quarter. then where products or parts went to, i believe they went into inventories in the gdp formula, which boosts the gdp growth. so i'm beginning to feel... especially when we look at the trade tensions that exist between the west and china at the moment and the impact that might yet have on exports, do you actually see these figures possibly as a blip? i would say there is a recovery in foreign demand from the june there is a recovery in foreign demand from thejune export import data not seen in april and may, which could signal that, for example, europe is recovering from covid—19, the us is not. in the coming months and quarters, we could rely on foreign demand again for china growth but not in the second quarter. 0k, thank you very much indeed for that. iris pang joining us from hong kong. interesting perspective. let's throw a list of names at you. elon musk — jeff bezos — apple — bill gates —
domestic use produce something to be used as either for domestic use or industrial.owth in imports compared to exports. it doesn't mean exports was good in the second quarter. then where products or parts went to, i believe they went into inventories in the gdp formula, which boosts the gdp growth. so i'm beginning to feel... especially when we look at the trade tensions that exist between the west and china at the moment and the impact that might yet have on exports, do you actually see these...
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of you who are watching on your mobile phones using the portable t.v. up it may very well be that while the rest of the world especially the united states snoozes china is moving along with its plans to create the future of money what is the future of money what is china doing that we here in america for example are not well get this is now testing a new digital currency so here is what we know china's central bank is confirming today that it's going to be testing a mobile app for storing and exchanging the war on not as a paper entity by the way but rather as a digital like for example. the world learned about this when this screenshot appeared on social media take a look at that right there see it you can see there from the image that this appears to be sort of a marketing tool to get citizens chinese citizens comfortable with the idea of using and trusting digital currency now it's important to mention that china is stressing that this really is quote only a test but is it and if it isn't why are they so ahead of the game at this point force right fo
of you who are watching on your mobile phones using the portable t.v. up it may very well be that while the rest of the world especially the united states snoozes china is moving along with its plans to create the future of money what is the future of money what is china doing that we here in america for example are not well get this is now testing a new digital currency so here is what we know china's central bank is confirming today that it's going to be testing a mobile app for storing and...
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so we really are at this point we could use people's help, help us help you. and for that situation, yes, we're expanding capacity very, very quickly. with reusing automation, getting more staff. we continue to do that on a daily basis einvolving all the time. if you can help us out using those self service tools as much as possible. go to those. use those on the website. we are featuring top faqs we hear from customers every week on our website. use that wherever possible. it will reduce the call center and easier for people to get through who have to talk to somebody. >> always great talking to you. we will go over to your live how about poor fred wilson? what a shame. so soon after retiring. i hear his wife needed help with the funeral expenses. that's ridiculous! -he had social security. -when my brother died, his wife received a check from social security, all right-- for $255! the funeral costs were well over $8,000. how on earth did she pay for it? fortunately, my brother bought additional life insurance -before he retired. -whew! i bet that cost a pret
so we really are at this point we could use people's help, help us help you. and for that situation, yes, we're expanding capacity very, very quickly. with reusing automation, getting more staff. we continue to do that on a daily basis einvolving all the time. if you can help us out using those self service tools as much as possible. go to those. use those on the website. we are featuring top faqs we hear from customers every week on our website. use that wherever possible. it will reduce the...
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joining us now via skype from. singapore is col and co is a research fellow at the institute of defense and strategic studies at the s. rajaratnam school of international studies great to have you on account of the cost there doesn't seem to be a nation in or around the south china sea that beijing doesn't have a territorial dispute with what lies behind china's claims. i mean basically it is a whole range of interests concerning china in the south china sea for example we are likely more aware of what we call territorial and jurisdictional disputes in the us are china's the release through the holes of thinks. for example energy. but it's also important to highlight that you know there is a strategic dimension of trainers constant interest in the south china sea and their release though china's evolving maritime strategy that increasingly looks outwards trying to expend strategic depth and paramita against external aggression so this is something that is not. exist in the future but is increasingly important the d
joining us now via skype from. singapore is col and co is a research fellow at the institute of defense and strategic studies at the s. rajaratnam school of international studies great to have you on account of the cost there doesn't seem to be a nation in or around the south china sea that beijing doesn't have a territorial dispute with what lies behind china's claims. i mean basically it is a whole range of interests concerning china in the south china sea for example we are likely more aware...
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know she moves now in the us intel system this is what some of us were talking to one of us all. and it's really really mischievously existed for everything. but how does your view. who can i put it through set up an optional affair how. it can only let's just another user somehow comes in because now you're examining the interesting point with the protector of the club affair by the political. it's going to say about what is uk and africa homosex so we're talking to him a father is can can say you see you do the only when you. see now you are what i say about my dad the oldest hormone the poor new male don't come south she says poor men or cision may 2nd mantra that is our job to secure while he do the follow of course in iraq didn't quite join yourself to visit a department nor as a tool would put you to kenya and ethiopia. for instance or this is a good tip. by get by get take up launch a search of hollywood up anymore television and guys used to make any show. of a new face it you have seen in my life the full control was a focus i will be. demeaned to make. it. was a public
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thank you for staying with us through the commercial break and joining us now.e talking, i should explain because bob woodson ahead of the whitson center, civil rights activist, former head of the criminal justice department of the urban league was about to join us by skype and he has told our folks that he was kicked off of skype so we are trying to figure out what is going on there. apparently there is a lot of censorship of our guest on this broadcast. i don't understand what is going on. do you? >> no, other than we are saying things that people need to hear and other people don't want to heard. lou: this is stunning stuff. bob woodson is one of the most, i think rational people in the country. he is a compendium of knowledge about racial issues in this country, part of the civil rights era from beginning to the present time in an important part, it is troubling that this seems to happen in clusters if you will on whether it's you, whether it's donald trump jr., whether it's bob woodson, the list goes on unfortunately. >> it does and the timing is suspicious
thank you for staying with us through the commercial break and joining us now.e talking, i should explain because bob woodson ahead of the whitson center, civil rights activist, former head of the criminal justice department of the urban league was about to join us by skype and he has told our folks that he was kicked off of skype so we are trying to figure out what is going on there. apparently there is a lot of censorship of our guest on this broadcast. i don't understand what is going on. do...
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very useful enabling us to function on a daily basis. cognitive laziness does not necessarily translate to lack of energy on the contrary believers often increase their efforts to solidify that belief so. true believers are more motivated than the average citizen and because they are more driven by occupy the spaces left empty in the deregulatory information markets are empty chairs in this market and good. use of that produces a terrible effect these tyranny of minorities can convince people who are undecided to side with then something. and have a powerful effect on line is conformity conformity is an active part of confirmation bias members of a homogenous group will ruthlessly reject any i meant that does not conform to their collective beliefs. yes the internet is extraordinary but we must be able to train people so that in the future they can read the internet. because i do the bending utensils trick officers because i know that some people think it really is possible they measure nachle exists it's in our collective imagination be
very useful enabling us to function on a daily basis. cognitive laziness does not necessarily translate to lack of energy on the contrary believers often increase their efforts to solidify that belief so. true believers are more motivated than the average citizen and because they are more driven by occupy the spaces left empty in the deregulatory information markets are empty chairs in this market and good. use of that produces a terrible effect these tyranny of minorities can convince people...
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i was used eating porridge. they would have these scrambled dry eggs, and they had toast and coffee, so i could get enough for breakfast. the other three would not even go to breakfast. >> why not? ms. reid: because they just wouldn't eat it. and it ended up we were living on tunafish that our families sent us. each family would send us a box in a week, so we had more boxes. -- four boxes. we had a box a week of the food we ask for, tunafish, crackers, cookies, relish. >> you didn't get k rations? ms. reid: after a long time, eating the same thing over and over, you get to the point where you can't eat it anymore. >> soldiers on the front lines ate c rations. ms. reid: they thought the hospital food was wonderful because it was hot and it was wet and all that sort of stuff, but we, who didn't have c rations, all we had was the same, you had to eat the same thing day after day after day, week after week. you get to the point where you can't eat it. >> how much were you paid? ms. reid: i don't even remember, becau
i was used eating porridge. they would have these scrambled dry eggs, and they had toast and coffee, so i could get enough for breakfast. the other three would not even go to breakfast. >> why not? ms. reid: because they just wouldn't eat it. and it ended up we were living on tunafish that our families sent us. each family would send us a box in a week, so we had more boxes. -- four boxes. we had a box a week of the food we ask for, tunafish, crackers, cookies, relish. >> you didn't...