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you are. if you are private on the front lines your version will be different than a general sitting on the horse way back on the hill. >> differences in how battles are fought over time. >> got to remember the time period. this is something we will mention several times today, you have to remember the time period. what year is it? we are in 76 that i am going to back it up a year for us because we need to create our army to get us going and all that sort of thing but 76, 75. nevertheless that is where we are. you need to remember what people wear, what people carry. how they use it. what your objectives are, what you can do. otherwise it is not going to happen. this is early modern era. we have more in common with those beautiful folks, early modern folks than anybody else, a lot of technology changes. we will stick to this. remember your time period, things are different, close combat, not a lot of range, that will be important too. the good thing about military history is it is becoming rea
you are. if you are private on the front lines your version will be different than a general sitting on the horse way back on the hill. >> differences in how battles are fought over time. >> got to remember the time period. this is something we will mention several times today, you have to remember the time period. what year is it? we are in 76 that i am going to back it up a year for us because we need to create our army to get us going and all that sort of thing but 76, 75....
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what data are you are -- are you assessing?rendan: internal communications , including one that says everything can be seen in china. tiktok sends a letter to senators that indicated a lot of information going back to beijing. some of that information shared with the administration. an agency group out of treasury is taking a look at some of this , to move swiftly in light of these revelations. caroline: overall the company said china can access user data, robust cybersecurity controls and protocols overseeing by a u.s.-based security team. the ceo said i would be very willing to engage with lawmakers to set the record straight according to a spokesperson. have you reached out to tiktok? brendan: i have not just yet. for years, they were asked directly if officials are accessing private u.s. data. they would say all u.s. data is stored in the u.s.. there is a tremendous amount of information flowing to beijing. i am not so sure about that. the buzzfeed article had an official saying these are tools built by china, and we will s
what data are you are -- are you assessing?rendan: internal communications , including one that says everything can be seen in china. tiktok sends a letter to senators that indicated a lot of information going back to beijing. some of that information shared with the administration. an agency group out of treasury is taking a look at some of this , to move swiftly in light of these revelations. caroline: overall the company said china can access user data, robust cybersecurity controls and...
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now, they are front and center. what are you doing? >> you know it is very well having been one of the architects of the -- arrangement, we have strong export control systems in place around the globe. the problem is, when you have nondemocratic countries that are part of these arrangements, when you have countries that do not share our values that are part of the arrangement, they can hold these types of tools hostage. out of the three of the four major export control arrangements in the world, russia is a member. that poses real problems and being able to develop and utilize this tool in a affective way, when you need to use it against a type of unwarranted aggression, such as for russia. so, the key for us is building new arrangements, or new structures, whether that is a type of arrangement we have seen with --, or creating virtual arrangements like we have done as it relates to the response to russia and ukraine. building these alliances, where you are leading with your values and symbols and -- and principles, and you can do that
now, they are front and center. what are you doing? >> you know it is very well having been one of the architects of the -- arrangement, we have strong export control systems in place around the globe. the problem is, when you have nondemocratic countries that are part of these arrangements, when you have countries that do not share our values that are part of the arrangement, they can hold these types of tools hostage. out of the three of the four major export control arrangements in the...
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treated, you are released and you are ok.he major item that we need to look at is the number of deaths. how many of those 50,000 hospitalizations a day turned out to be people who die? host: tom brought up the number of deaths. they have that chart on the coronavirus resource center where we see, over the last 90 days, the number of deaths are creeping up to 1000 per day in july 2022. that number is creeping toward 1000 per day. our question you this morning is, how worried are you about covid-19? after the past two years of lockdowns, after the years of mask mandates, are you worried about covid-19? last tuesday the white house covid response team briefing, dr. jah, who is the coordinator of the response team, discussed what americans should know about testing and masks. [video clip] >> vaccines and treatments will prevent serious hospitalizations and deaths. we also must reduce the spread of illness and we have several tools to do that. let's start with testing. as we face ba-5 here is how we think about testing. before att
treated, you are released and you are ok.he major item that we need to look at is the number of deaths. how many of those 50,000 hospitalizations a day turned out to be people who die? host: tom brought up the number of deaths. they have that chart on the coronavirus resource center where we see, over the last 90 days, the number of deaths are creeping up to 1000 per day in july 2022. that number is creeping toward 1000 per day. our question you this morning is, how worried are you about...
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they are sober.f their soldiers are their subordinates. are dying. not for ukraine well, ukraine has ceased to be a subject. you understand with confidence it is necessary to stop it simply, if they do not understand it now, then we probably have already started saying it will not help in any way, because it is not cured. well, mikhail simply cannot be treated. but the scenario is quite realistic, because for biden. uh, the voters are asking a question. he explains to everyone the tax on putin's tax, so they live worse, therefore, gasoline is more expensive. because aid is sent to ukraine, a huge billion for him. it's really pro-pro- uh, questions of the survival of his party in the elections. but how many ukrainians he is ready to put in order to survive, well, wrestler johnson said a very clear position to the last ukrainian. at the same time, one must understand that the main task in the united states of america is to ruin europe as its competitor, this task is being solved successfully. so isn't
they are sober.f their soldiers are their subordinates. are dying. not for ukraine well, ukraine has ceased to be a subject. you understand with confidence it is necessary to stop it simply, if they do not understand it now, then we probably have already started saying it will not help in any way, because it is not cured. well, mikhail simply cannot be treated. but the scenario is quite realistic, because for biden. uh, the voters are asking a question. he explains to everyone the tax on...
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these are the things that are getting officers in trouble and these are things that are avoidable.s not only for the officers but for the supervisor as well to be aware of what's going on, to possibly intervene and help support the officers to make the right choices out there. that's really what the goal of that training is. that training did come out of a recommendation from the disciplinary review board. so it's a furtherance of that. the other thing that i would add is that recently dpa started sending comprehensive reports regarding policy or training failures that they found and that helped the department move forward with corrective actions, not only on an individual level but on a department level if need be. >> thank you very much. that's all i have. >> >> there is something that i want to speak about the foundational issues that seem repetitive and i think a lot of people get that information and use it across the state and the nation to help the work that they are doing as well. i did want to point out that some of the new things that sarah was highlighting is going to ke
these are the things that are getting officers in trouble and these are things that are avoidable.s not only for the officers but for the supervisor as well to be aware of what's going on, to possibly intervene and help support the officers to make the right choices out there. that's really what the goal of that training is. that training did come out of a recommendation from the disciplinary review board. so it's a furtherance of that. the other thing that i would add is that recently dpa...
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you are just guy you are the man of moment. i think if you look like california they never lost population from sounding of the state until this currents governor has been in office. they illinois member rajjing people. new comboeshg and tax bases are getting narrower because people are bringing wealth to florida and opportunities to floor they see that and they understands but here is inc. this it is result of us having good policies but also them driving people away with their terrible policies. i mean it is dangerous to be in these like los angeles and chicago now. they don't support the police. they have prosecutors that will not prosecute crimes people that are funded by george soros. so quality life has diminished and thing about florida when people move from those states here's what they tell me people are proud to be mother and happy to be if north. i didn't recognize tampa. i haven't been here in 15 years. it is one fastest growing cities if not the fastest growing city they united states now. in think what they did so
you are just guy you are the man of moment. i think if you look like california they never lost population from sounding of the state until this currents governor has been in office. they illinois member rajjing people. new comboeshg and tax bases are getting narrower because people are bringing wealth to florida and opportunities to floor they see that and they understands but here is inc. this it is result of us having good policies but also them driving people away with their terrible...
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now there are some that are further afield.be here in california, you can go up to the redwoods. you are blessed with a tremendous number of destinations. >> people can do a day trip or a weekend or multiple day trip. >> that's right. that's what we've tried to do. basically your transportation costs, housing cost and bundle it in one convenient service. take a one-day trip, two day trip. a five day trip. and have all the comforts of a hotel. >> talk about how to make the road trip safe. a lot of people get in the car and so much is happening out there. >> when i think about the best road trip i've had, one is it's all about planning ahead. where you want to go and ends up like a photo on the internet and plan a trip to go there. i like to pack my lunches and snack's to save some money. i always like to take the back road. a little slower but you wind up seeing a lot more. i mentioned planning ahead. it's great to stay flexible. with what the road has to offer you. you talk to the locals and if you see the local diner. in my mi
now there are some that are further afield.be here in california, you can go up to the redwoods. you are blessed with a tremendous number of destinations. >> people can do a day trip or a weekend or multiple day trip. >> that's right. that's what we've tried to do. basically your transportation costs, housing cost and bundle it in one convenient service. take a one-day trip, two day trip. a five day trip. and have all the comforts of a hotel. >> talk about how to make the road...
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what are some of the issues you are expecting to pop up? have to remember what is different now. everybody keeps everything online. there is this digital trail of breadcrumbs investigators could use if they wanted to get to someone who had an abortion or someone who helped them, which is increasingly becoming illegal. the problem is all these tech companies have little bits of data, volumes. the data is in different places. it is going to be governed by a patchwork of laws. imagine you have a patient in texas, may be trying to secure abortion drugs from new york. maybe they get a receipt to a microsoft email account, maybe they searched for those drugs in google. those companies are in different states. the question becomes if a court wants to get hold of that data, whose laws take precedent? >> have to reiterate once again, this is an incredibly politically divided and charged conversation. about one third of those who answer pew surveys agree we should have antiabortion laws. we understand the division. does it stop tech companies from re
what are some of the issues you are expecting to pop up? have to remember what is different now. everybody keeps everything online. there is this digital trail of breadcrumbs investigators could use if they wanted to get to someone who had an abortion or someone who helped them, which is increasingly becoming illegal. the problem is all these tech companies have little bits of data, volumes. the data is in different places. it is going to be governed by a patchwork of laws. imagine you have a...
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you just are. so, i don't totally believe all of the -- and looking back, those numbers on gallup are simply a reflection of what has happened to every institution in society. whether it is a -- 50 years. the only partial exception to that is uniformed military. every other institution in society has lost respect. interesting, lost a lot of power. in the old days, there -- those handful of institutions set the agenda. the number of people really making decisions about what americans would learn about politics and public affairs could easily fit in this room. people get angry, but media power for any individual institution or individual journalist -- it individuals have a fair amount of power. institutions have had a relative decline in power. >> right now i think people like to blame social media for the decline in trust. we launched at the end of the probably single most important trust in media which was the horrible coverage in the run-up to the iraq war. in retrospect, the disastrous media cove
you just are. so, i don't totally believe all of the -- and looking back, those numbers on gallup are simply a reflection of what has happened to every institution in society. whether it is a -- 50 years. the only partial exception to that is uniformed military. every other institution in society has lost respect. interesting, lost a lot of power. in the old days, there -- those handful of institutions set the agenda. the number of people really making decisions about what americans would learn...
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customer counts are kind of flat. more people are traveling and are away.all, that if we can maintain our pricing and labor cost, then it is really working through the logistics of the back of the house with the kitchens. >> so, to put a fine point on that, do you believe we are at or near peak inflation based on the raw data you are looking at? >> the raw data we are seeing in the restaurants in the last 60 days is that pricing has stabilized. we still have issues with chicken and beef. avocado pricing, and everywhere in the united states has guacamole, so it has been a huge issue for us. everything is pretty much stabilized in the last 60 days. if that can maintain itself and if consumer demand stays pretty much where it is, i don't see a resurgence of demand. as long as it stays flat, we will be in good shake. >> today, i think it is silly, but a lot of the debate is regarding the recession and if we are in one or not. there is no well-defined efficient definition of inflation. >> people are trading down a little bit. they are trading down from a $22 ent
customer counts are kind of flat. more people are traveling and are away.all, that if we can maintain our pricing and labor cost, then it is really working through the logistics of the back of the house with the kitchens. >> so, to put a fine point on that, do you believe we are at or near peak inflation based on the raw data you are looking at? >> the raw data we are seeing in the restaurants in the last 60 days is that pricing has stabilized. we still have issues with chicken and...
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we are excited we are continuing to build on those guidances. my discussions with donors from the private sector, they are excited to see we are bringing a development lens into this space. it is not only talking about human rights needs, but the development angle in terms of advancing lgbtqia plus livelihoods. we are working to create new sectoral guidances in the spaces of humanitarian assistance and economic empowerment and in both of those areas, we might talk without advocates around the world. as all of us know from crises happening in afghanistan, ukraine to many other places, that humanitarian assistance crises are often places where lgbtqia plus folks are getting left out. we need to ensure their protection, ensure their needs are being met and similarly with economic power meant -- economic empowerment, we know lgbtqia plus folks do not have the same opportunities to access credit, to be part of formal job sectors, so that is another focus. >> thank you. thank you special envoy stern and jay for bringing the perspective of the administ
we are excited we are continuing to build on those guidances. my discussions with donors from the private sector, they are excited to see we are bringing a development lens into this space. it is not only talking about human rights needs, but the development angle in terms of advancing lgbtqia plus livelihoods. we are working to create new sectoral guidances in the spaces of humanitarian assistance and economic empowerment and in both of those areas, we might talk without advocates around the...
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we are talking about whether or not we are in recession or not. most americans are feeling it.eck where we are today and 60% of americans are living paycheck to paycheck. real wages are down, inflation is sky high, four decade high. 64% respond in a cnn poll they believe we are in recession. they are feeling it. and then you've got this actual data, gdp growth down a second straight quarter. are we avoiding the real truth here by nitpicking the definition of recession? >> i don't think anybody is denying that americans are unhappy with the economic situation and especially with inflation and inflation is at a 40-year high, that's all true. and by the way, you ask why the white house on this subject seems eager to explain the definition of a recession, official definition of recession. i'm not sure it's completely in their interest. the odds of a recession in the next two years are higher than usual and if it does come, it won't look good having said the recession has not begun in the first year, the first half of 2022, even though i believe that that is correct. just too many o
we are talking about whether or not we are in recession or not. most americans are feeling it.eck where we are today and 60% of americans are living paycheck to paycheck. real wages are down, inflation is sky high, four decade high. 64% respond in a cnn poll they believe we are in recession. they are feeling it. and then you've got this actual data, gdp growth down a second straight quarter. are we avoiding the real truth here by nitpicking the definition of recession? >> i don't think...
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things that are working that we are replicating across communities. benjamin banneker program, changing expectations. thank you for your work. as we segue to our next panelist. i want to share a statistic from 2017, so it may be dated. one study indicated blacks made up 7% of the tech sector, but 65% of the -- we are going to hear next from troy vincent, vice president of operations for the nfl. i think this is an important layer to add to this conversation today. social scientists are increasingly starting to look at and explore the nfl in its unique influence among black men. i think it is fair to say the nfl, and many of our professional leagues, play a major role in our society. a number of studies are starting to focus on how black men are perceived in professional sports. to see if there is a larger issue at play. it is no secret that millions of black boys across the country dream of playing in the nfl and other professional sports leagues. but the reality is that many of them will not end up in those roles. to promote those aspirations, i woul
things that are working that we are replicating across communities. benjamin banneker program, changing expectations. thank you for your work. as we segue to our next panelist. i want to share a statistic from 2017, so it may be dated. one study indicated blacks made up 7% of the tech sector, but 65% of the -- we are going to hear next from troy vincent, vice president of operations for the nfl. i think this is an important layer to add to this conversation today. social scientists are...
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uh, wells are also working, several areas are now without electricity, but we are restoring uh, well can be it can be absent for a day two or maybe a week, it depends on what works need to be carried out, a critical structure is being destroyed outside the city, the high-voltage lines that pass there are very difficult to get to, because there are hostilities nearby and more often. these cities are shelled, therefore, low ukrainians to all the utility workers to all the service workers who go out and repair and therefore say that there is a humanitarian disaster, it is not there because the shops are also working, the humanitarian aid goes to the city, we give it out, now the electric transport is not working because it was received by the utility company, when was it the last shelling or are we going to resume that is another question well, you actually have a unique experience, it is a largely bitter experience, but on the other hand, we understand that this experience is needed by many urban the heads of the heads of the military-civilian administrations in general across the coun
uh, wells are also working, several areas are now without electricity, but we are restoring uh, well can be it can be absent for a day two or maybe a week, it depends on what works need to be carried out, a critical structure is being destroyed outside the city, the high-voltage lines that pass there are very difficult to get to, because there are hostilities nearby and more often. these cities are shelled, therefore, low ukrainians to all the utility workers to all the service workers who go...
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then we are going to under we are, we are the are from and, and we are going to now, okay, let me hear from penndot it's, it's i think erm the point in a slow man is to bring to market, reflects, or our communities who are fighting against pressure, the attitude of government and political leaders so that the government agents that are supposed to be protect, protecting, supposed to be challenging the companies to deliver to the community they have been indicted by our communities, daddy, our crew lighting aqua looting into this operation is a serious issue, is a security issue. and you look out here, these are the people who own the lance. we are the demos are made. did we reduce to the or to level of poverty, milo 00 poverty level. instead of having their children go to school, go to universities. were 2 hospitals. you have good infrastructure. look again. you went below 10 years. yeah. a smashing stones dog from the robbers of the diamond, meaning of the genario type. one of the best quality demos in the world. and you cannot see, it is not accounted for. no one knows what is sticki
then we are going to under we are, we are the are from and, and we are going to now, okay, let me hear from penndot it's, it's i think erm the point in a slow man is to bring to market, reflects, or our communities who are fighting against pressure, the attitude of government and political leaders so that the government agents that are supposed to be protect, protecting, supposed to be challenging the companies to deliver to the community they have been indicted by our communities, daddy, our...
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as many people know, you are testing at home, some people are not testing, and some people are testing but getting negative tests because we are finding down -- finding out that with omicron people are testing later positive even though they started symptoms earlier. it is about five times with the official numbers are, and that brings us to where we are in january. nationally, some experts believe even though it says 100,000 per day we are probably in the realm of one million cases a day, given those reasons i mentioned. kristen: wow. well, looking at that, los angeles is considering bringing back the mask mandate perhaps by the end of the month if things stay that way. they seem to be the lone wolf. no other public health officials in california i know of are talking about this. do you think that could or should happen in the bay area if we stay the course? guest: i don't think it will happen in the bay area for several reasons. the first reason is although we start out off -- started off by saying so many cases, you would have thought that by now we would have seen something in the
as many people know, you are testing at home, some people are not testing, and some people are testing but getting negative tests because we are finding down -- finding out that with omicron people are testing later positive even though they started symptoms earlier. it is about five times with the official numbers are, and that brings us to where we are in january. nationally, some experts believe even though it says 100,000 per day we are probably in the realm of one million cases a day,...
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i think there are a whole host of things. we are early on this. until we see that we are in a recession, it is issued first and ask questions later in the market. to make that is interesting, with a hot number, and the fed having called out the housing industry, something they need to cool down, it was surprising that all of the homebuilders were up. home depot and lowes were up. i don't know people are looking past that. that is curious to me. >> if rates stay low, things are more affordable. it's been a rates will be higher with a hot inflation. >> that is not what we have seen in the bond market. >> [ indiscernible - multiple speakers ] >> all homebuilders were down. they went down 2.5%. that does not feel like a fundamental move. when you see the price action we saw today, houses are selling at preopening. the fact that they just bought an hour into it, you look at this, in flatline for 1030. that seems unnatural. i think this earnings season, when we hear the inability for these companies to articulate what the visibility is, given all of the
i think there are a whole host of things. we are early on this. until we see that we are in a recession, it is issued first and ask questions later in the market. to make that is interesting, with a hot number, and the fed having called out the housing industry, something they need to cool down, it was surprising that all of the homebuilders were up. home depot and lowes were up. i don't know people are looking past that. that is curious to me. >> if rates stay low, things are more...
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>> the issue is markets are concerned we are in a stagflation situation. growth is going to be week most of the quarters and there is the worry that while inflation is 8.6%, an all-time high for europe, the situation in the economy will be so bad that policymakers will not be willing to go all the way on hikes. 25 basis points for this month for july is more or less baked in considered the number although earlier this week, we did have central bank governors and in the baltics, inflation is around 20%. they thought should we go with 50 basis points this month? the ecb said last month that a rate hike in september would be 25 or higher. the market right away said that would be 50 and today's number should have convinced the market that it should be 50. also the worry that there will be a cut off in russian gas and that will have a detrimental effect on the european economy. guy: the market is clearly signaling that it doesn't believe what central bankers are staying. it's a story on both sides of the atlantic. when i heard what christine lagarde had to say
>> the issue is markets are concerned we are in a stagflation situation. growth is going to be week most of the quarters and there is the worry that while inflation is 8.6%, an all-time high for europe, the situation in the economy will be so bad that policymakers will not be willing to go all the way on hikes. 25 basis points for this month for july is more or less baked in considered the number although earlier this week, we did have central bank governors and in the baltics, inflation...
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indoors if people are indoor which are rowded or -- locations where there are lots of people they are don't know and in public space that, that's where there is a strong recommendation. to wear masks and we have said that. i take your point that we need to remind people of the scenarios and when it could be most helpful. how are we gathering this data? >> this is for covid, commissioner green? >> yes. >> yes; yes, that's correct there is a feed that go in the state and we can pull down if you need to understands what the vaccination is happening in san francisco. >> we get it by zip code of the individual vaccinated and do it with children so a uniformed access for all age groups through the state? correct. >> wonderful >> thank you. all right. well, i guess we -- actually there are many public comment requests that popped up. >> thank you. >> for being patient. folks online, i have a timer each you will be unmuted for up to 3 minutes and you are able to comment. once your 3 minutes is up the timer guess off and i will mute you. know if you are able to finish ahead of time that would
indoors if people are indoor which are rowded or -- locations where there are lots of people they are don't know and in public space that, that's where there is a strong recommendation. to wear masks and we have said that. i take your point that we need to remind people of the scenarios and when it could be most helpful. how are we gathering this data? >> this is for covid, commissioner green? >> yes. >> yes; yes, that's correct there is a feed that go in the state and we can...
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those are coming through now. that we are seeing. also supervisor melgar you mentioned the death of the patients that had been transferred and -- i'd like to acknowledge that information and to extend our deepest sympathies to their friend and families. and ulc not care teams at laguna who for some took care of them for many years. i emhad in today's presentation i was able to articulate the fact that we acknowledge the very real risk. transfer trauma. and in fact, in our closure plan, we specific low reserved it. and in california there is a statute requirement if it transfer tuma has to are part of your planning process. in this assessment press we talked about and if you want more specifics, doctor can provide. transfer trauma is the thing that is specific low addressed in the assessment for each of the patients. for the patient hogs passed away, we don't have specific information to whether or not -- transfer trauma impacted their expiration. we don't know but don't know if it didn't. al but 3 patients went to, facilities we are
those are coming through now. that we are seeing. also supervisor melgar you mentioned the death of the patients that had been transferred and -- i'd like to acknowledge that information and to extend our deepest sympathies to their friend and families. and ulc not care teams at laguna who for some took care of them for many years. i emhad in today's presentation i was able to articulate the fact that we acknowledge the very real risk. transfer trauma. and in fact, in our closure plan, we...
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those are the headlines. will have another round up of world news here on al jazeera, right after "inside story." i will see you shortly. bye-bye. ♪ >> heat waves are sweeping across the northern hemisphere . with them come more severe and long-lasting wildfires. is this all down to climate change, and is it too late to do anything about it? this is "inside story." ♪ hello, welcome to the program. i'm bernard smith. europe, north america, china are baking in record-breaking heatwaves. in new delhi, it's already hit 49 degrees this year, 12 above the average. the heat has brough wildfires. particularly to western europe, forcing thousands of people from their homes. in the u.k., people are bracing for temperatures to hit 40 degrees celsius for the first time. the nation's weather office issued its first ever red alert for extreme heat. the scorching weather is fueling more than 30 blazes in spain and portugal. thousands of people have been forced from their homes and are seeking refuge in makeshift shelters. d
those are the headlines. will have another round up of world news here on al jazeera, right after "inside story." i will see you shortly. bye-bye. ♪ >> heat waves are sweeping across the northern hemisphere . with them come more severe and long-lasting wildfires. is this all down to climate change, and is it too late to do anything about it? this is "inside story." ♪ hello, welcome to the program. i'm bernard smith. europe, north america, china are baking in...
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and are much more efficient on energy are the ones that are the most -- in most critical, you know, demand right now. and the shortest supply. and in terms of opportunities going forward, shifting years as you mentioned, you know, we are at a great inflection point of -- in health care, where you've got traditional biomechanical or biomedical engineering advances and you are combining those with investments in the digital world and the use of -- appropriate use of data to really customize a therapy for a patient. i will give you one example. you know, a patient suffering from parkinson's would often get a stimulator to apply low amounts of stimulation to a certain part of their brain, to control the parkinson's symptoms, which are very difficult to live with. historically, those patients would have to come into their neurologist to get that device reprogrammed on a pretty frequent basis, because the disease is a progressive disease. but now with the computing capabilities that are out there and the use of data, we can do that all remotely. and actually customize that therapy for the
and are much more efficient on energy are the ones that are the most -- in most critical, you know, demand right now. and the shortest supply. and in terms of opportunities going forward, shifting years as you mentioned, you know, we are at a great inflection point of -- in health care, where you've got traditional biomechanical or biomedical engineering advances and you are combining those with investments in the digital world and the use of -- appropriate use of data to really customize a...
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are they the right sized? are they equipped? so we have the right labor force and are they where we need them? >> thank you, senator, i will start with the nuclear base. i would say yes that the far nuclear shipyards we have, as augmented by the two private shipyards that are able to do nuclear prepare work, electric boat is sufficient. they siop efficiency is we will get, as well as sunday productivity improvements for our naval sustainment system will provide a capacity among those six, the four public and a two private to me they demand going forward. on the surface side, they private shipyards, that is an industrial base that focuses more. i believe we have the right number of private shipyards for the surface tip side as well, sir. >> how about the labor force? >> labor force, i think we are tapping out in each of those regions and so we have started a couple of pilot projects with the department of labor, looking at bringing and skilled workers from other parts of the country, into the areas where our shipyards are, it shi
are they the right sized? are they equipped? so we have the right labor force and are they where we need them? >> thank you, senator, i will start with the nuclear base. i would say yes that the far nuclear shipyards we have, as augmented by the two private shipyards that are able to do nuclear prepare work, electric boat is sufficient. they siop efficiency is we will get, as well as sunday productivity improvements for our naval sustainment system will provide a capacity among those six,...
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they are three. the reason why the are have? they are three.e sleeping there is we - have? they are three. the reason why they are sleeping there is we are - they are sleeping there is we are currently in sweden where we do not have a heatwave. i currently in sweden where we do not have a heatwave.— have a heatwave. i didn't know that those of our — have a heatwave. i didn't know that those of our viewers _ have a heatwave. i didn't know that those of our viewers might - have a heatwave. i didn't know that those of our viewers might have - have a heatwave. i didn't know that those of our viewers might have a l those of our viewers might have a locator telling you weight them where you are but that makes sense now. thank you for giving your expertise. here in the uk, schools are not being ordered to shut, but are being encouraged to take steps to ensure pupils are safe, such as allowing pupils to wear pe kits instead of uniforms. joining us now, gillian lovatt—smith, headteacher at the shoreham village primary school, to see how they are coping
they are three. the reason why the are have? they are three.e sleeping there is we - have? they are three. the reason why they are sleeping there is we are - they are sleeping there is we are currently in sweden where we do not have a heatwave. i currently in sweden where we do not have a heatwave.— have a heatwave. i didn't know that those of our — have a heatwave. i didn't know that those of our viewers _ have a heatwave. i didn't know that those of our viewers might - have a heatwave. i...
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are we there yet?has taken three years to get to this point, where the senate now past the legislation, but the house has to sign off and reconcile the two bills. it is $52 billion, about $39 billion in financial assistance along with another $13 billion for training and research. $52 billion sounds like a lot of money, but tsmc, taiwan semi conductor, will spend $40 billion to $44 billion on capx just this year. the chips act is over five years. it is modest in the grand scheme of things. it signals the u.s. is uncomfortable doing this kind of industrial policy. it historically has not done it, but this crisis we have seen in the chips industry with chronic shortages that knocked out auto production in particular has forced them to rethink how they do this. instead of focusing on the efficiency of the chip industry, they need to focus on resiliency. emily: meantime, you've got another potentially big shift happening and the chip industry itself, qualcomm missing estimates. we are hearing from the ceo
are we there yet?has taken three years to get to this point, where the senate now past the legislation, but the house has to sign off and reconcile the two bills. it is $52 billion, about $39 billion in financial assistance along with another $13 billion for training and research. $52 billion sounds like a lot of money, but tsmc, taiwan semi conductor, will spend $40 billion to $44 billion on capx just this year. the chips act is over five years. it is modest in the grand scheme of things. it...
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they are superior in rechargeability to western -made products, because our products are manufactured according to gost not every western company respects our standards. and what about diapers? this the company makes diapers in tatarstan in the alabuga special economic zone, where there are tax benefits for residents in russia, and other manufacturers in moscow in balashikha is another important product, where import raw materials are also being actively replaced - absorbent underwear for patient care in medicine, let's go to udmurtia. defibrillator such devices are equipped with 80 percent of all ambulances in the country and they are produced here in izhevsk now we will show how if anyone thought about whether the plot is sharp from diapers to medical equipment, then in vain russian companies are amazing inventors in the field of health and beauty products. this defense enterprise, for example, produces data exchange complexes and children's brillators, the latest model. very easy to use and theoretically available to anyone with just one click. and follow the instructions on the sc
they are superior in rechargeability to western -made products, because our products are manufactured according to gost not every western company respects our standards. and what about diapers? this the company makes diapers in tatarstan in the alabuga special economic zone, where there are tax benefits for residents in russia, and other manufacturers in moscow in balashikha is another important product, where import raw materials are also being actively replaced - absorbent underwear for...
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where are to next? i try and keep british support. where are to next?— are to next?rain and in general and this war.— in general and this war. are you worried that _ in general and this war. are you worried that the _ in general and this war. are you worried that the biden - worried that the biden administration does not have the stomach to keep this going? i don't have this worry, i believe _ stomach to keep this going? i don't have this worry, i believe they i have this worry, i believe they understand their responsibility before the whole free world. they should show leadership and we need to help them. should show leadership and we need to help them-— to help them. thank you for being with us on — to help them. thank you for being with us on bbc— to help them. thank you for being with us on bbc news. _ to help them. thank you for being with us on bbc news. don't i to help them. thank you for being | with us on bbc news. don't forget you can keep up with more on our website. you have been watching bbc news. the met office issued an unprecedented extreme heat warmi
where are to next? i try and keep british support. where are to next?— are to next?rain and in general and this war.— in general and this war. are you worried that _ in general and this war. are you worried that the _ in general and this war. are you worried that the biden - worried that the biden administration does not have the stomach to keep this going? i don't have this worry, i believe _ stomach to keep this going? i don't have this worry, i believe they i have this worry, i believe...
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those are my favorite. who are some of yours?uest: i would add to that because i read a lot of older books as well. i need to include ellen evans in their and his biographies. he is a great one of grover cleveland that enabled me to penetrate that president, was often unknown. this odd mixture of a democrat, also fiscally conservative, but on certain issues, say consumer prices, very, almost liberal in that sense. somebody who just had a norma's -- enormous fortitude. he was a president we would respect today. there were partisan battles then too. we had a people naming their kids after grover cleveland in democratic states and you have other people think he ruined the country in the economic recession of 1893. there's fights over all of those things. you mentioned hw brand. a big source for me for the reagan series. i did that 12 parter. the constitutional encyclopedia, a through z, which is great for going to the actual constitutional convention. what were people speaking out about when they were making this constitution? being
those are my favorite. who are some of yours?uest: i would add to that because i read a lot of older books as well. i need to include ellen evans in their and his biographies. he is a great one of grover cleveland that enabled me to penetrate that president, was often unknown. this odd mixture of a democrat, also fiscally conservative, but on certain issues, say consumer prices, very, almost liberal in that sense. somebody who just had a norma's -- enormous fortitude. he was a president we...
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are consuming. there is too much money chasing too few goods, and we are unhappy about it. unfortunately, central banks have to watch misery to solve the inflation problem. alix: candidate eke out a 50 basis point rate in september based on the data now? kallum: they probably will have to. central banks have to face a strict approach to price stability because having been caught offside with the strength of demand and inflation the last 18 months is now time to rebuild credibility, and the way to that is except the trade of that in order to bring inflation down, we may need to create unemployment. this is a problem we have not faced for a long time, so they are seeing this upside to demand and q2, demand price inflation, it is best to air on the side of caution, be more aggressive and hope it brings inflation expectations down. we see relative prices. we have a broad expansion in prices across the consumer basket. as the policy reaches neutral, we should see higher prices for something and i know ar
are consuming. there is too much money chasing too few goods, and we are unhappy about it. unfortunately, central banks have to watch misery to solve the inflation problem. alix: candidate eke out a 50 basis point rate in september based on the data now? kallum: they probably will have to. central banks have to face a strict approach to price stability because having been caught offside with the strength of demand and inflation the last 18 months is now time to rebuild credibility, and the way...
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women who are denied abortions are four times more likely to live below the poverty line, they are less likely to be able to afford food and housing for themselves and children, miss goss graves can you explain why people denied abortion were more likely to have these worth outcomes than people who have an abortion? >> if you are denied abortion you are not having a child based on when you actually want to. what we know is that there is a wide range of reasons people determined that it is not the right time to have a child. it could be that their health is not the reason that they want to have a child at that time, but, it could also be that they are not financially sub here. they're in a relationship where it does not make sense, there are a range of reasons, that is why it is so important that that decision be the decision of the people who were absolutely pregnant. the person who is actually going to have that child but whether or not they do that. >> mess goss graves i completely agree. we should let people who are pregnant make the decision on to whether or not they want to carry t
women who are denied abortions are four times more likely to live below the poverty line, they are less likely to be able to afford food and housing for themselves and children, miss goss graves can you explain why people denied abortion were more likely to have these worth outcomes than people who have an abortion? >> if you are denied abortion you are not having a child based on when you actually want to. what we know is that there is a wide range of reasons people determined that it is...
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you are lying, you are a liar. lot of money from a white man who is in cigarettes. that man donated once when we were forming the eff, and that's what is actually paining all of you. so it's a lie. we're not getting any money from any white person to run the eff. i am an elite. when the masses come to attack all of us, i'll also be part of the people who are attacked by these masses on the ground. because they will accuse us of having abandoned them in squalor and joined the police politics. but we try everything in our power to say to them, "we are fighting for you to get a better life." it's not an easy thing — and our people know there are leaders who are trying to make sure that things are equal. so, what are you really offering the poor people of south africa — those who are unemployed, those who are struggling for food? your message doesn't seem to have changed. you want massive nationalisation of resources, particularly white—owned resources — well, right now we see that the nationalised energy company eskom
you are lying, you are a liar. lot of money from a white man who is in cigarettes. that man donated once when we were forming the eff, and that's what is actually paining all of you. so it's a lie. we're not getting any money from any white person to run the eff. i am an elite. when the masses come to attack all of us, i'll also be part of the people who are attacked by these masses on the ground. because they will accuse us of having abandoned them in squalor and joined the police politics....
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honest, they are behind. they came late to the game. they should have started years ago. general motors has been making electric cars for 11 years and they were only able to make 25 thousand last year compared to tesla's 925,000. they have a long way to go. that being said, rivian makes a great truck, but they are laying people off. they have taken their production numbers down to 25,000 well tesla is ramping their predictions up to 1.5 million. the real people to look at, they saw the writing on the wall. he took battery production in-house early. they have deep pockets, factories on multiple continents. then there's the chinese. most americans never heard of a chinese auto company, but dyd, and others are going to be coming to market 4023, 2024. they are moving faster than any other auto company except tesla. the chinese are subsidizing auto costs. they make good cars. expect global competition. it is good for the consumer but there's going to be a shakeup. electric vehicle companies are coming to market, w
honest, they are behind. they came late to the game. they should have started years ago. general motors has been making electric cars for 11 years and they were only able to make 25 thousand last year compared to tesla's 925,000. they have a long way to go. that being said, rivian makes a great truck, but they are laying people off. they have taken their production numbers down to 25,000 well tesla is ramping their predictions up to 1.5 million. the real people to look at, they saw the writing...
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somewhere nearby are they in geneva or are they somewhere in the donbas?n some territories controlled by ukraine or maybe somewhere else we just came and said that we promised there. we saw the statement of the ministry of defense and we would like to get there. where are they physically? i honestly have no idea. i don't know where they are, er, we are contacting them not for the first time, er, for this second or third day already . i am simply not sleeping. relatives to say because we hope only for the red cross, the red cross, in turn, wrote several such very abstract statements that they demand that they be allowed into the territory of the colony where the explosion occurred, but no other information they do not provide, they do not confirm the death, they do not confirm that someone was taken to the hospital, although we have seen all the videos from the hospitals. where are the boys who survived this explosion? they also do not confirm how many people in the colony are still alive. and there are no unscathed, it’s just not real , they don’t have acc
somewhere nearby are they in geneva or are they somewhere in the donbas?n some territories controlled by ukraine or maybe somewhere else we just came and said that we promised there. we saw the statement of the ministry of defense and we would like to get there. where are they physically? i honestly have no idea. i don't know where they are, er, we are contacting them not for the first time, er, for this second or third day already . i am simply not sleeping. relatives to say because we hope...
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no nicks, no, they are not liberators, they are really playboys, they hate them, that's why they are still trying so that they are not soldiers of the state, or they are as few as possible from the combat units communicated with ours, that is , filtratsu and terror are carried out by the national guard, mainly, and the fsb in yuriy in zaporizhzhia, kherson regions, in the occupied territories, the so-called heads of the military, there are some of their pseudo administrations, they signed decrees on the creation of election commissions for holding referendums - in the composition of the russian federation, well, actually, they are in a hurry, there is an impression that they are trying to somehow intensify this process, because they understand that the armed forces are actually close to their own, which they established, not very let's say so carefully we are observing and monitoring all the processes related to the organization of a fake referendum in the kherson region , eh, i can't say that we know every step there, but there is a very large amount of information, we receive it pr
no nicks, no, they are not liberators, they are really playboys, they hate them, that's why they are still trying so that they are not soldiers of the state, or they are as few as possible from the combat units communicated with ours, that is , filtratsu and terror are carried out by the national guard, mainly, and the fsb in yuriy in zaporizhzhia, kherson regions, in the occupied territories, the so-called heads of the military, there are some of their pseudo administrations, they signed...
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we are from ukraine. and good afternoon. we are also from ukraine. er, and we continue our tr actually in july today at 14:00 on the clock andriy saichuk and ulyana panasyuk, the host will be with you for the next three hours on the air, and we will of course start with a roll call by regions, the situation with you know dynamically everything constantly changing number of victims as a result of a missile attack on vinnytsia increased to 24, the injured woman died in the hospital, she had 85% burns on her body. this was reported by the head of the regional military administration, serhii borzov, currently 68 victims, including four children, are still being treated, and four people remain on the list of missing missing people, i will remind you that on the morning of july 14, on thursday, the russians attacked vinnytsia, launched caliber missiles from a submarine in the black sea, and now our colleague from vinnytsia, kateryna, is actually in touch with us zulinska kateryna good day. please tell me what is the current situat
we are from ukraine. and good afternoon. we are also from ukraine. er, and we continue our tr actually in july today at 14:00 on the clock andriy saichuk and ulyana panasyuk, the host will be with you for the next three hours on the air, and we will of course start with a roll call by regions, the situation with you know dynamically everything constantly changing number of victims as a result of a missile attack on vinnytsia increased to 24, the injured woman died in the hospital, she had 85%...
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tempers are running high as the basics are in short supply. 0nly running high as the basics are in shortf sri lanka's central bank told me that without a stable government, the suffering will continue. irate the suffering will continue. we don't see a _ the suffering will continue. - don't see a way forward on how to get enough foreign exchange to finance essential petroleum for this country. if that doesn't happen, thenit country. if that doesn't happen, then it will be like the whole country will be closed down. no one will be able to do any activity. the ace of will be able to do any activity. the pace of the _ will be able to do any activity. the pace of the protests has slowed, the goal achieved. pace of the protests has slowed, the goalachieved. president pace of the protests has slowed, the goal achieved. president gotabaya rajapaksa has now resigned. i met this man as he stung the prime minister's house yesterday. he wants an interim government with new faces to be installed. irate an interim government with new faces to be installed.— to be installed. we need an interim governme
tempers are running high as the basics are in short supply. 0nly running high as the basics are in shortf sri lanka's central bank told me that without a stable government, the suffering will continue. irate the suffering will continue. we don't see a _ the suffering will continue. - don't see a way forward on how to get enough foreign exchange to finance essential petroleum for this country. if that doesn't happen, thenit country. if that doesn't happen, then it will be like the whole country...
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there are too many areas of the economy that are performing too well.e think it is time to just go to a meeting by meeting basis and not provide clear guidance we had provided on the way to neutral. shery: let us bring in our policy editor kathleen hays, standing by with our next guest. >> 20 us is dennis lockhart. it is good to have you back on with us. after jerome powell's press conference, they like that he is that it will be appropriate to pause. he said watch the dot plot from june. what is the message here? >> the message is that there will be continuing rate increases, although i think starting in september, as he said, it will be meeting by meeting. i think the catch up phase and the face of getting to neutral is over and we are in a new phase. slow down, that is a reasonable picture of how the next few meetings and months will play out. >> powell referred to it as neutral but the pce is at a 6.38, cpi is at 9.1. that is so far above the funds right. we have a negative funds right. how could that possibly be neutral? >> as estimates are not cle
there are too many areas of the economy that are performing too well.e think it is time to just go to a meeting by meeting basis and not provide clear guidance we had provided on the way to neutral. shery: let us bring in our policy editor kathleen hays, standing by with our next guest. >> 20 us is dennis lockhart. it is good to have you back on with us. after jerome powell's press conference, they like that he is that it will be appropriate to pause. he said watch the dot plot from june....
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what are your comments on that? >> where are we with that? >> the biden administration were to advance that. president biden is a big fan of rail travel and he spent billions of dollars on the bipartisan infrastructure package that is moving forward to try to improve that. but it is an issue in this country let's go back to china. china has a vast rail system that connects most of the major cities now. it was built in like a decade. you can get on a train in aging and have breakfast on the train and have lunch in shanghai. that is the distance between washington and chicago. imagine how that would change life in this country if we could do that here. >> mike. >> i think it was $40 billion for amtrak. 60 billion. warty or 60 billion a lot of money for amtrak. bob, the bottom line is it is tough to build railing in the united states and people do not take the railroads it is tough to build. even in places like california is trying to build something from san francisco to san diego. it $10 billion and it's a failure and it is asked or area it is
what are your comments on that? >> where are we with that? >> the biden administration were to advance that. president biden is a big fan of rail travel and he spent billions of dollars on the bipartisan infrastructure package that is moving forward to try to improve that. but it is an issue in this country let's go back to china. china has a vast rail system that connects most of the major cities now. it was built in like a decade. you can get on a train in aging and have breakfast...
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>> they are, congressman. >> how about ar-15s, are they uncommon years? of people have them? >> our firearms used in self-defense? >> yes, 1.6 million every year. >> unfortunately, it is probably more common in light of the democrats ridiculous policies to defund the police, not prosecuting criminals when they do crimes, letting people who attack a united states congressman running for governor let him out on bail in the state of new york, that leads to the idea that people need guns to protect themselves, their family, and our property, right? >> correct, it is a human right. guaranteed by the constitution. >> our air fifteens used in self-defense? >> yes, i actually describe them in my testimony. >> you train women to protect themselves, that is something you know about firsthand, you are out there working with women across the country to help train them so they are ready if some person wants to attack them, why they need a firearm to protect themselves, is that right? >> absolutely, yes. >> ar-15s are used to defend others from criminals, that is part
>> they are, congressman. >> how about ar-15s, are they uncommon years? of people have them? >> our firearms used in self-defense? >> yes, 1.6 million every year. >> unfortunately, it is probably more common in light of the democrats ridiculous policies to defund the police, not prosecuting criminals when they do crimes, letting people who attack a united states congressman running for governor let him out on bail in the state of new york, that leads to the idea...
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and there are, there are children who are witnessing there is this abuse. there are children who are looking at their parents interacting in this way. so this kind of abuse, this kind of violence has ripple effects said ramifications for generations to come . this is what children are learning as they're growing up in these homes. and it's something that is far more common and far more damaging than i think most of us understand or are willing to admit. and jennifer, the film brilliantly illustrates that it's a short film, but you really do get into that from various angles. i want to take a quick look at this clip and come back to you on the other side of it. take a look. i feel like a lot of government people don't see how bad of an issue. it really is. they don't see the ripple effect from it. after ashley's death, her son moved to another state to live with his dad, who lisa hasn't seen her nephew in several years. and her son hasn't been the same since a shooting. he's withdrawn. he used to be just open and different. he always tells me how much he mis
and there are, there are children who are witnessing there is this abuse. there are children who are looking at their parents interacting in this way. so this kind of abuse, this kind of violence has ripple effects said ramifications for generations to come . this is what children are learning as they're growing up in these homes. and it's something that is far more common and far more damaging than i think most of us understand or are willing to admit. and jennifer, the film brilliantly...
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we are more positive and we are patriotic.s country is worth fighting for as we all know and you in particular know especially. the military knows this. what made the country and the founders knew this. this is what americans still know. weary baby country and we are not going to be taking it anymore and we will be finding it out in november. >> kayleigh: take a look at these tweets. i took them and the order of craziest to crazy. looks a lasky, a legal animist. this independence day, remember that trump has taken away your america. sorry, trump is not present. happy independence day for old white men. my mood, what if we burn the country to the ground? >> tomi: looking at the celebrity's we see hitting the america, some say they are going to renounce their citizenship and they found that when trump was elected. they must be enjoying the perks of being an american. i don't think that they hate the country. i think they like the attention and it has become a counterculture thing to hate america and they think if they screamed a
we are more positive and we are patriotic.s country is worth fighting for as we all know and you in particular know especially. the military knows this. what made the country and the founders knew this. this is what americans still know. weary baby country and we are not going to be taking it anymore and we will be finding it out in november. >> kayleigh: take a look at these tweets. i took them and the order of craziest to crazy. looks a lasky, a legal animist. this independence day,...
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famous and they are respectable and definitely they are influential, they are influential people inheir environment but nevertheless, are these the rulers, do they dictate the policy? no, there is no reason when we. we now tend to replace concepts instead of creating structures, to create rules that will allow us to work, allow us to develop, which will allow us to strive for certain things and achieve we are starting to create simulators of certain civilizational standards, because in my opinion the law about oligarchs is just eye candy because what is it about? well , it won't be like a method, well, tomorrow it will be another channel, it could be nobody, we know, great the owners may have a person who has uah 5,000 there, all the funds are there, and she lives somewhere on the outskirts of m.m. in khrushchevka, it doesn’t matter, it doesn’t matter, what matters is how the media should work. unfortunately, we see that we are all resisting as a result to the question and how should the media work? we hear that the media should, er, silence information because there is a war in our
famous and they are respectable and definitely they are influential, they are influential people inheir environment but nevertheless, are these the rulers, do they dictate the policy? no, there is no reason when we. we now tend to replace concepts instead of creating structures, to create rules that will allow us to work, allow us to develop, which will allow us to strive for certain things and achieve we are starting to create simulators of certain civilizational standards, because in my...
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what are they actually doing?ou see that now the information field er and from their information field changed is completely excluded and they switch their attention to completely different events in the same way on some uh-uh, let's say so controlled by the russian authorities telegram channels that uh position themselves as the carriers of certain such confidential information about military actions uh they are rescuing dogs, how are they repairing the streets there, that is, they are constantly shifting their attention from the heat of hostilities and trying to quell it a little now. what do i have to do with you ? observed a change in the behavior of vladimir putin, it is possible that these trends are also connected with this, and it is the same, this is the only component. society is aimed directly at putin himself and, accordingly, through a change in his behavior. they are trying to correct the change in society, that is, there is, let’s say, a brutal match that advocates some aggressive and there are such
what are they actually doing?ou see that now the information field er and from their information field changed is completely excluded and they switch their attention to completely different events in the same way on some uh-uh, let's say so controlled by the russian authorities telegram channels that uh position themselves as the carriers of certain such confidential information about military actions uh they are rescuing dogs, how are they repairing the streets there, that is, they are...
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i guess once they are done they are out or do they come back in and for the ones that are repeatedly coming back in, are they document and move forward or supervising? >> i'll go back to what i had-reinforce what i said. even one eis alert-it is not a warning per se because it is to intervene and improve, but i do think the officers do see it as a warning like i'm on this alert . they are very conscious of that and move forward with that in mind. as far as-i think the next 2 quarters of eis the reports will be very interesting because of 501 and we will have discussions whether we need to recalibrate thresholds based on new policy. to your second point about policy and eis, they are connected and we will see that in the next couple quarters, because the numbers will change drastically and it is discussion we will have to have about where we want it go and the direction we want to go as far as what the thresholds will be and things are involved. >> my question is, if refer to training and they have to go back, could it be the amount of time spent on the training making sure they are t
i guess once they are done they are out or do they come back in and for the ones that are repeatedly coming back in, are they document and move forward or supervising? >> i'll go back to what i had-reinforce what i said. even one eis alert-it is not a warning per se because it is to intervene and improve, but i do think the officers do see it as a warning like i'm on this alert . they are very conscious of that and move forward with that in mind. as far as-i think the next 2 quarters of...