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it is an outlier for the rest of active.u replace it with iusb, only a third beaded, making it more in line with equities. i cannot believe how isub has slipped through the cracks like this. scarlet: let's talk to the guide -- let's talk to the guy that can make a difference. with us is matt tucker of blackrock. eric just made his case for usb, better replacement for the act. >> most investors benchmark to the barclays aggregate. that is the most popular out there. our fund has $56 billion in agg. if you look at the mutual fund universe, 90% of managers use that. a lot of investors use that as their home base for fixed income. a lot of investors these days are including high yield, e.m.. we are seeing the universal and iusb become more popular as investors broaden their investments. scarlet: let's talk about hyg, another blackrock specialty. i don't want to fixate over the debate over potential liquidity. the bigger issue is it performance. here is what we heard about the performance recently. >> it has been a disaster for t
it is an outlier for the rest of active.u replace it with iusb, only a third beaded, making it more in line with equities. i cannot believe how isub has slipped through the cracks like this. scarlet: let's talk to the guide -- let's talk to the guy that can make a difference. with us is matt tucker of blackrock. eric just made his case for usb, better replacement for the act. >> most investors benchmark to the barclays aggregate. that is the most popular out there. our fund has $56...
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trying to educate the friedman became active. other workers became active in other groups. the christian commission folded since the war was over and they felt their mission had been concluded. mission accomplished, as they said. thank you all for your kind attention. you have your marching orders for friday, reading assignments. please have those done by then. without further ado, i want to see you back here on friday. thank you all. join us every saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern as we join students in college classrooms to hear lectures on topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11. "lectures in history "are also available as podcasts. visit c-span.org/history/podcast, or download them from itunes. lynn will be represented california in the u.s. house from 1993-2013. she was the first former welfare mother to serve in congress. sunday, we feature an interview on her congressional career. here is a preview. lynn: after i got elected, my staff said you can't go down there and talk about being a welfare mother, because that is all you will be known
trying to educate the friedman became active. other workers became active in other groups. the christian commission folded since the war was over and they felt their mission had been concluded. mission accomplished, as they said. thank you all for your kind attention. you have your marching orders for friday, reading assignments. please have those done by then. without further ado, i want to see you back here on friday. thank you all. join us every saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. and midnight...
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he did not want her human spaceflight activities, arts-based exploration activities to be resident in the department of defense or inside a military. he intentionally wanted to create a simple organization that was separate from the military apparatus. that's why he created nasa in 1958. it was a proposal from him to congress that he delivered in a special session, a joint session of the house and the senate. it was in the state of the union. india not special session said here's what we we need to do to get ahead of our near peer competitor if not the soviet union, which is ahead of us. then we have a new president in john f. kennedy who suggested we got to go even faster, even further and of course 1962 he gave a speech to a joint session of congress, declaring that we are going to go to the men. at the time this is only a week up or alan shepard had done his straight up-and-down flight that went across the carmine line. a couple hundred miles, 250,000 miles. that's a big difference. by the way, will land on the surface of the moon and come home. then he goes to rice university, my
he did not want her human spaceflight activities, arts-based exploration activities to be resident in the department of defense or inside a military. he intentionally wanted to create a simple organization that was separate from the military apparatus. that's why he created nasa in 1958. it was a proposal from him to congress that he delivered in a special session, a joint session of the house and the senate. it was in the state of the union. india not special session said here's what we we...
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activity in lower earth orbit. if that remains true, we've got to think where we'll be seven years from now. we've got to think how do we commercialize lower earth orbit. how does nasa become one of many customers driving down our cost of access to humans to lower earth orbit and how do we have providers competing on cost and innovation and enabling us to do more than ever before in lower earth orbit. how do we make that a reality. ultimately when we're a customer of many customers and a commercial marketplace that's competitive and driving down cost and increasing access, then we can use nasa's resources, pushing the envelope further, going on to the moon and mars. the reality is, we can extend the international space station and if congress wants to give us a lot more money, we'll take it. but the reality is, given our current budget constraints, we want to go to the moon and we want to to go to mars. we need to commercialize lower earth orbit and go on to the next step. and by the way, that can be done. >> and w
activity in lower earth orbit. if that remains true, we've got to think where we'll be seven years from now. we've got to think how do we commercialize lower earth orbit. how does nasa become one of many customers driving down our cost of access to humans to lower earth orbit and how do we have providers competing on cost and innovation and enabling us to do more than ever before in lower earth orbit. how do we make that a reality. ultimately when we're a customer of many customers and a...
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activities. so they're doing, on the international space station, i think they're averaging about one down link to a classroom a day. and in some cases, they're doing two or more a day. so that's a very positive development. the other thing we have that's tremendously advantageous is this amazing cadre of either retired astronauts or active astronauts that are not flying in the immediate future, and we're deploying them to classrooms all over the country and getting them to engage students. but i think the one thing we can do more than anything else is accomplish that stunning achievement. we have to have that one kind of bright shiny moment where people can see, wow, that's what nasa just did. you know, new horizons was one of those when it flew by pluto and we got the first images in human history of pluto, which of course people had envisioned, you know. they had their own ideas on pluto for years, and now we see it for the first time for real, and we're able to make not guesses but actually h
activities. so they're doing, on the international space station, i think they're averaging about one down link to a classroom a day. and in some cases, they're doing two or more a day. so that's a very positive development. the other thing we have that's tremendously advantageous is this amazing cadre of either retired astronauts or active astronauts that are not flying in the immediate future, and we're deploying them to classrooms all over the country and getting them to engage students. but...
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trying to educate the friedman became active. other workers became active in other groups. the christian commission folded since the war was over and they felt their mission had been concluded. mission accomplished, as they said. thank you all for your kind attention. you have your marching orders for friday, reading assignments. please have those done by then. without further ado, i want to see you back here on friday. thank you all. >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, c-span.org/history. you can view our tv schedule, the upcoming programs, and watch archival films and more. american history tv at c-span.org/history. on reelweekend, america, a framework for peace. here is a preview. it's been more than 2000 peacesince there was between egypt and a free jewish nation. if our present expectations are realized, this year, we shall oeace -- such -- peace again. [applause] the first thing i would like to do is to give tribute to the two men who made this impossible dream now become a real possibility. the two great leaders with whom i have met for the last
trying to educate the friedman became active. other workers became active in other groups. the christian commission folded since the war was over and they felt their mission had been concluded. mission accomplished, as they said. thank you all for your kind attention. you have your marching orders for friday, reading assignments. please have those done by then. without further ado, i want to see you back here on friday. thank you all. >> interested in american history tv? visit our...
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and if you look at the numbers, women globally are less active than men?han men, and the explanation there might well be around the environment and opportunities. how safe is it for women to go out and walk? what is available for women that is safe and appropriate? country norms often influence whether they are active and whether they have the opportunities, we are seeing that in some of those high income countries that have high levels of inactivity, in countries that you mentioned earlier. so it's sort cultural rules, environmental opportunities, and then of course just individual traditions. many women of course are still at home, looking after children, families, parents. "the white house under president trump is mired in a perpetual ‘nervous breakdown‘, with staff constantly seeking to control the president's anger." that's the account in a new book by the distinguished us journalist, bob woodward. 0ur correspondent nick bryant reports. today, the white house looked as stately and elegant as ever. but according to the new book, this mansion is home to
and if you look at the numbers, women globally are less active than men?han men, and the explanation there might well be around the environment and opportunities. how safe is it for women to go out and walk? what is available for women that is safe and appropriate? country norms often influence whether they are active and whether they have the opportunities, we are seeing that in some of those high income countries that have high levels of inactivity, in countries that you mentioned earlier. so...
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and a younger cyster is active- -sister is active as well. >> i think this has been good. and i am sure that peopwo you are doing. >> thank you. >> we will come back. >> thanks. >> okay. >> we will be back soon. please join us here on mosaic. >>> back to mosaic. it has been great to host mosaic again with two women and their involvement. tell us more about this. >> okay, so again, as i mentioned, we have a chapter that is as 50 members and in the past few years we have done, this and, this, this of community--thousands and thousands of community service. we provide scholarships, we mentor, and we just wrapped up our mentoring program which is called send. and it was an international program that recently ended. and we had about 12 students that came out to participate in several efforts. do you want to talk about some of those activities? >> yes, with our send program, so like what she said, we mentor high school students and so that program, we at high school state of the unions, boys and girl--students, boys and girls: and we did programs with them and we had like, i am
and a younger cyster is active- -sister is active as well. >> i think this has been good. and i am sure that peopwo you are doing. >> thank you. >> we will come back. >> thanks. >> okay. >> we will be back soon. please join us here on mosaic. >>> back to mosaic. it has been great to host mosaic again with two women and their involvement. tell us more about this. >> okay, so again, as i mentioned, we have a chapter that is as 50 members and in...
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trying to educate the friedman became active. other workers became active in other groups. the christian commission folded since the war was over and they felt their mission had been concluded. mission accomplished, as they said. thank you all for your kind attention. you have your marching orders for friday, reading assignments. please have those done by then. without further ado, i want to see you back here on friday. thank you all. >> join us every saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern as we join students in college classrooms to hear lectures on topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11. "lectures in history" are also available as podcasts. visit c-span.org/history/podcast, or download them from itunes. >> 100 years ago on september 12, the american expeditionary force, under the command of launchedohn pershing its first independent operation of world war i. this weekend, we travel to northeastern france to learn about a battle. here's a preview. >> we are standing at the mont sec memorial. offensive, ithe was the first major battle by the america
trying to educate the friedman became active. other workers became active in other groups. the christian commission folded since the war was over and they felt their mission had been concluded. mission accomplished, as they said. thank you all for your kind attention. you have your marching orders for friday, reading assignments. please have those done by then. without further ado, i want to see you back here on friday. thank you all. >> join us every saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. and...
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>> yeah, they are on a different active directory. we look forward to getting them there. [please stand by...] . >> very good job. any other questions? thank you. public comment on this item? no public comment. we will move on to the next item excuse me. we will have a break. a ten minute break. >> president breslin: we are back in session. item number 7, please. >> clerk: item seven, discussion item. 2017, 2018 influenza season report. >> maybe we could do a little -- a high point on this report. we have a closed session. >> absolutely. i am with enterprise systems and health service system. you will see a centers for disease control and prevention summary of the 2017 and 18 flu season that you can read in your own time. it is a short summary. essentially back , it was one of the highest percentages since 2009 of the flu pandemic. just as a callout, nationally, we are having a severe flu season last year. when we talk about flu season, we are talking about a period from october to may. we went ahead and took a look at our own experience to see how we were affected at the
>> yeah, they are on a different active directory. we look forward to getting them there. [please stand by...] . >> very good job. any other questions? thank you. public comment on this item? no public comment. we will move on to the next item excuse me. we will have a break. a ten minute break. >> president breslin: we are back in session. item number 7, please. >> clerk: item seven, discussion item. 2017, 2018 influenza season report. >> maybe we could do a...
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since then, the g7 agreed to share intelligence on hostile state activities. nato has strengthened its collective deterrence, including a new cyber operations center. and the u.s. has allowed additional sanctions against russia for the attack. the painstaking work of our intelligence agencies enforces they were right to do so. together, we will continue to show that those who attempt to undermine the international rules-based system cannot act with impunity. we will continue to press for all of the mangers to be fully implemented, including the creation of a new eu chemical weapons regime. we -- regime. we will also push for regimes against those responsible for cyber attacks and human rights violations and for new listings under the existing regime against russia. and we will work with our partners to empower the o cpw to attribute chemical weapons attacks to states beyond syria. most significant what we learned from today's announcement was the specific nature of the threat from the russian gr you. we know the gru has played a key part in activity in the las
since then, the g7 agreed to share intelligence on hostile state activities. nato has strengthened its collective deterrence, including a new cyber operations center. and the u.s. has allowed additional sanctions against russia for the attack. the painstaking work of our intelligence agencies enforces they were right to do so. together, we will continue to show that those who attempt to undermine the international rules-based system cannot act with impunity. we will continue to press for all of...
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what is your personal experiences as it relates to social activism and your athletes showing their activism? the wnba, i think, is one of the more active, especially as far as the athletes are concerned, one of the more active leaks. -- leagues. >> the director of operations and my position description could not have prepared me for what might -- my star in this role may be. i had duties that talked about being a good financial steward, representing the players' interests, monitor the collective bargaining. soon starting in the role, it was 2016. there were incidents happening in this country that summer. the wnba place in the summer. there were police shootings. they were happening at different points in the country and the season. imagine getting a call from your players and it is a group of players, team after team, saying we have been talking about this, this is on our minds, we are very concerned. having learned that they understood the power of their voice, and the power of consensus, that is really important. a cannot be underestimated in union setting. for a group of people, athlete
what is your personal experiences as it relates to social activism and your athletes showing their activism? the wnba, i think, is one of the more active, especially as far as the athletes are concerned, one of the more active leaks. -- leagues. >> the director of operations and my position description could not have prepared me for what might -- my star in this role may be. i had duties that talked about being a good financial steward, representing the players' interests, monitor the...
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gallons of active ingredients. in 2017, that's 1.8 gallons. that's covering 3500 acres of park properties under management. that's just the tier 1s. we've used tier 2 and 3 and we're actively finding substitutes for glyphosate ever chance we can. but this is good for perspective on where we are now. you know, the over all, i guess, picture here is that you go through that first 96% but that last 4% is tough. and there are certain stubborn weed problems, this is dubata grass and there are other examples that lisa wayne may talk about, where there are some situations there's no mechanical way to deal with it. these are people digging out a clump. if this was a cliff, it would be a worse problem. that last 4% is the challenge and it's what we're chipping away at. the biggest way, i mean, one of the biggest activities we participate in are trainings around the city. i'm not going to go into the details tonight, but we did have property managers training for affordable housing. how to build pests out of your housing. sp
gallons of active ingredients. in 2017, that's 1.8 gallons. that's covering 3500 acres of park properties under management. that's just the tier 1s. we've used tier 2 and 3 and we're actively finding substitutes for glyphosate ever chance we can. but this is good for perspective on where we are now. you know, the over all, i guess, picture here is that you go through that first 96% but that last 4% is tough. and there are certain stubborn weed problems, this is dubata grass and there are other...
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and they being active, we cancer.sk of those and they are very important diseases to avoid. they cause a lot of disability and cost a healthcare system, and of course, to families. there are many challenges in getting people active, just to even get them to walk briskly or even violent or swim. what should we do then? -- rahman orswim. swim. what should we do then? -- rahman or swim. well, who has launched an international programme to give guidance to all countries and we have four messages. —— run. what are the first is we have to create these supportive environments, to make it easier, give access to facilities, and safer roads that can allow us to choose to walk, cycle, for example. parks, playgrounds, we need to provide more of these opportunities closer to home, convenient, safe and well maintained. getting the environment right is our message to all countries. there are courses more to do and that is about providing the opportunity, so more programmes and initiatives that invite us, engage us, that are fun and
and they being active, we cancer.sk of those and they are very important diseases to avoid. they cause a lot of disability and cost a healthcare system, and of course, to families. there are many challenges in getting people active, just to even get them to walk briskly or even violent or swim. what should we do then? -- rahman orswim. swim. what should we do then? -- rahman or swim. well, who has launched an international programme to give guidance to all countries and we have four messages....
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in the uk, 36% of people were not physically active enough. were not physically active enough.to move more. more. greater risk of heart disease, strokes and some cancers. strokes and some cancers. scientists down overall, women were more inactive than men. more inactive than men. exercise without actively having to seek it out. seek it out. build our environment to facilitate fiscal activity. fiscal activity. easiest choice, free choices for everybody. everybody. some countries like china and india have made improvements. and india have made improvements. to act fast to stop this pandemic of inactivity in its track. —— tracks. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: they're crazy, rich and asian. movie comes to the uk. and the dying in india's slums. example of how to help people in need. them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting, so... the nightmare behind them. out as irreplaceable. warmth and compassion. this is bbc news. by veteran journalist bob woodward. by disgruntled former employees. after suggestions he will make it more conservative. well, let's get
in the uk, 36% of people were not physically active enough. were not physically active enough.to move more. more. greater risk of heart disease, strokes and some cancers. strokes and some cancers. scientists down overall, women were more inactive than men. more inactive than men. exercise without actively having to seek it out. seek it out. build our environment to facilitate fiscal activity. fiscal activity. easiest choice, free choices for everybody. everybody. some countries like china and...
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unitedhe post citizens world and has been active and is still active in a number of elections. they fell one this list -- guest: about two thirds of the were conservative and republican leading and one third -- democratic leading meaning. -- leaning. , thereriot majority usa were groups that exclusively supported democrats when they were spending in politics. the dangersot about of dark money and the evils of dark money, but there are operatives on both sides of the aisle who do not want to be left toind and they want fight fire with fire and they are trying to use every arrow and that includes forming dark money groups to support democratic or republican candidates and one of the main thrusts of this report is that at the federal level and state level, politicians are getting frustrated with this dark money. citizens are getting frustrated with the spending, and there are bipartisan concerns and solutions. host: you talk about the idea of the difficulty of transparency. how did you connect the dots to come up with names and figures? guest: all of the spending is reported to th
unitedhe post citizens world and has been active and is still active in a number of elections. they fell one this list -- guest: about two thirds of the were conservative and republican leading and one third -- democratic leading meaning. -- leaning. , thereriot majority usa were groups that exclusively supported democrats when they were spending in politics. the dangersot about of dark money and the evils of dark money, but there are operatives on both sides of the aisle who do not want to be...
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some of this activity is actually aimed at not only influencing people activity online but in compelling action off-line. there was an effort to organize rallies under the guise of certain political views, but it was not americans trying to organize these rallies, it was sitting over in russia, inserting themselves in our policies and not disclosing that is who they were. that a similar activity to what we saw in 2016. host: jamie, what is the motivation behind wanting to do entity, what is the advantage to the? attempthis is a foreign to interfere in our politics has always gone back. in our history. they have an agenda. some of our founders were worried about it and wrote about it in the federalist papers, for instance. in more recent times, in the soviet col, soviet union would use divisions to pick americans against each other, to try to put us off balance and sow dissent in the country. danger of social media in the u.s. and the fact that so many people are on social media makes it so much more easy for a foreign power or even a u.s. corporation or an american who has a political ag
some of this activity is actually aimed at not only influencing people activity online but in compelling action off-line. there was an effort to organize rallies under the guise of certain political views, but it was not americans trying to organize these rallies, it was sitting over in russia, inserting themselves in our policies and not disclosing that is who they were. that a similar activity to what we saw in 2016. host: jamie, what is the motivation behind wanting to do entity, what is the...
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currently holds 31 active mills act contracts. under that and chapter 71, 1 year is added automatically to the initial term of the contract at the anniversary date, unless notice of non-renewal is given. agreements are ten-year rolling contracts renewed annually, essentially in perpetuity. the mills act contract of either the property owner or the city to not renew the contract. if written notice is not served prior to the renewal date, one year will be automatically added to the term of the contract. the board of supervisors will make the determination the contract not be renewed. property owners will pay property taxes based on the fair market value of the property after the contract expires. the mills act contracts for the three companies were approved on october 4, 2017, and on november 14th and december 12, 2017, the historic preservation commission approval. information provided by the assessor's office and weighing the benefits to the mills act and the historical value, with the cost of the city, board of supervisors approv
currently holds 31 active mills act contracts. under that and chapter 71, 1 year is added automatically to the initial term of the contract at the anniversary date, unless notice of non-renewal is given. agreements are ten-year rolling contracts renewed annually, essentially in perpetuity. the mills act contract of either the property owner or the city to not renew the contract. if written notice is not served prior to the renewal date, one year will be automatically added to the term of the...
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in terms of the activation of the shelter -- st. mary's is one of over 100 pre-identified shelters we have in san francisco. we chose st. mary's because of its size and because it allowed us to fit the medical portion into the exercise, which we really wanted to exercise. we staffed the shelter with city staff, which in the time of the event would be d.s.w. so we had a great collaboration and great test as to how we co-lead or co-manage a shelter here in san francisco. and one of the highlights is we had over 80 volunteers. so one of the things we practiced at the shelter site is the doctor or was the ability to process our survivors. and so we reached out to sales force, red cross, salvation army, inter-faith council as well as the access community and next door, which is where we got a lot of volunteers from. we had over 80 people come out and act as survivor-actors. we provided some education around what disaster response and sheltering looks like. and that was a valuable piece of the exercise in providing that education and awar
in terms of the activation of the shelter -- st. mary's is one of over 100 pre-identified shelters we have in san francisco. we chose st. mary's because of its size and because it allowed us to fit the medical portion into the exercise, which we really wanted to exercise. we staffed the shelter with city staff, which in the time of the event would be d.s.w. so we had a great collaboration and great test as to how we co-lead or co-manage a shelter here in san francisco. and one of the highlights...
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sanctions and they are seeing that this activity is ofporting the exact kinds malign activity that president trump has been talking about since the first day he took office. whether it is providing missiles that people launch into airports in the gulf states, or the activities we have seen taken by shia militias against american dishes -- interests. i think the world is beginning to see that the challenge is much bigger than anything that the jcpoa even pretended to have ever addressed. i'm seeing comments like the ones that the iranians have said this week. if we end up with strong, -- withdrawing, we will start with a much higher level. what does that say about the existence of the agreement? they will start from a much higher level. it tells you that the agreement itself didn't stop all of the paths to nuclear weapons in the way it was sold to the american people. sec. pompeo: are there any -- >> are there any more administration officials who you believe are influencing allies and iran? secretary kerry mentioned that he thinks that the policy of this administration is regime change. is t
sanctions and they are seeing that this activity is ofporting the exact kinds malign activity that president trump has been talking about since the first day he took office. whether it is providing missiles that people launch into airports in the gulf states, or the activities we have seen taken by shia militias against american dishes -- interests. i think the world is beginning to see that the challenge is much bigger than anything that the jcpoa even pretended to have ever addressed. i'm...
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my mother initiated many activities in the committee -- in the community and was very active. my grandmother was very active. she had a certificate from the john marshall law school. they didn't offer a full degree to women. i didn't realize it was a separate degree until fairly recently. women in my household were respected and expected to do well. as my father used to say, you can do anything you want to if you are willing to work hard. so, i didn't grow up with, you are my daughter, he is my son. i didn't grow up with that. if there were bales of hay to be lifted, we lifted them. if there was stuff to be done, we did it. it was very good. when i was elected to the senate and the congress, it didn't occur to me not to share my opinion or not to ask my questions. i was good at asking questions and people would often ask me to ask their questions. it was, it was very gratifying to serve. one of the things that people don't understand is that, male or female, you've got one vote. the more articulate you are and the more studious you are in developing your position on issues, fr
my mother initiated many activities in the committee -- in the community and was very active. my grandmother was very active. she had a certificate from the john marshall law school. they didn't offer a full degree to women. i didn't realize it was a separate degree until fairly recently. women in my household were respected and expected to do well. as my father used to say, you can do anything you want to if you are willing to work hard. so, i didn't grow up with, you are my daughter, he is my...
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they are seeing this activity is supporting the exact kinds of malign activity that president trump has been talking about since he took office, whether providing missiles to launch and airports in the goal state, activities we have seen taken by shia militias against american interests, with assassination efforts in the heart of europe, i think the world is seeing the challenges bigger than anything the jcpoa pretended to have addressed. i think there are statements like the iranians made this week, if we end up withdrawing, we will start at a higher level. i have the quote off a bit, but i am close. what does that say about the agreement? they are going to start from a higher level, it tells you that the agreement itself did not stop all of the past to nuclear weapons in the weight it was sold to the american people. >> other anymore previous administration officials influencing allies and iran, and secretary kerry said the policy of this of menstruation is regime change. sec. pompeo: that is not the policy, that is not u.s. policy in repeated sets of remarks. we are supportive of the
they are seeing this activity is supporting the exact kinds of malign activity that president trump has been talking about since he took office, whether providing missiles to launch and airports in the goal state, activities we have seen taken by shia militias against american interests, with assassination efforts in the heart of europe, i think the world is seeing the challenges bigger than anything the jcpoa pretended to have addressed. i think there are statements like the iranians made this...
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think about the full range of activities. when it comes to the economic aspects, i would look at the end of pacific business form last week where people like secretary pompeo and the director talk about the difference in how we approach invest in countries. if it is a id, we want them to graduate. if you look at the history, a large percentage of the countries are independent of assistance and enjoy sovereignty and the same is true of the economic policies and we want those countries to be prosperous and more independent and have sovereign control. that is our contrast to the chinese.>> >> thank you. my question is about asia. you mentioned the security it -- security initiative. i am wondering that from the perspective, how would you do the security in regards to taiwan, is taiwan playing a role and with god to that, -- regard to that, -- >> the first question, after the third or fourth -- the first question was about -- >> we do have programs such as maritime security initiative that contributes to the past building and in
think about the full range of activities. when it comes to the economic aspects, i would look at the end of pacific business form last week where people like secretary pompeo and the director talk about the difference in how we approach invest in countries. if it is a id, we want them to graduate. if you look at the history, a large percentage of the countries are independent of assistance and enjoy sovereignty and the same is true of the economic policies and we want those countries to be...
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panel discussion today i would like to introduce our panelists who bring diverse perspective from active duty to the national pilot challenge. i will give each panelist an opportunity to share their thoughts and perspectives and that will open up the discussion for the audience for q and a. >> they'll have the opportunity to submit questions via text and to whom on the panel your question's directed to start thinking of questions now as we introduce the panel. on my left, lieutenant jern ral wright director of the national guard and responsible for formulating approximately sees and plans affecting more than 405,000 guard members. general wright's a command pilot flying over 4300 hours. mr. gene colabofkio and president of cae and appointed president of cae? june of 2012 and he has more than 25 years of experience in the defense industry and has held leadership positions in both military and the private sector. the cae was the leader in aviation education providing high-fidelity simulators and other teches to that can be leveraged to impact the training pipeline. general miller is the co
panel discussion today i would like to introduce our panelists who bring diverse perspective from active duty to the national pilot challenge. i will give each panelist an opportunity to share their thoughts and perspectives and that will open up the discussion for the audience for q and a. >> they'll have the opportunity to submit questions via text and to whom on the panel your question's directed to start thinking of questions now as we introduce the panel. on my left, lieutenant jern...
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we could have some musical activation on the plaza. we expect things like holiday celebrations, pumpkin patch, outdoor ice skating, 3 on 3 basketball. those type of events. the arena is being controlled by the golden state warriors. we're not outsourcing any operations there. so we will -- we will have people represented, whether we rent it out or not. >> if you do rent it out, it will be contract or letter of intent, and be fully aware of the obligation to us or the city on the permits, so at least that the renter would know what constraints to work under. [please stand by] >> that's kind of walk in and walk out the announcements, like, prepare to go through the magnetometer, and empty your pockets. there might be some sound associated with the activation and the retail that surrounds it. >> obviously, it's a new thing and you want to have a limited impact, but if you're talking about zero dbs 250 feet from your property line and it doesn't affect any other buildings, is there a reason you want to limit it to 15? >> we thought 15 was
we could have some musical activation on the plaza. we expect things like holiday celebrations, pumpkin patch, outdoor ice skating, 3 on 3 basketball. those type of events. the arena is being controlled by the golden state warriors. we're not outsourcing any operations there. so we will -- we will have people represented, whether we rent it out or not. >> if you do rent it out, it will be contract or letter of intent, and be fully aware of the obligation to us or the city on the permits,...
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most of us have stayed active. my other sisters from the chapter and she's currently in alpha omega chaptered she stayed active as well. >> we are going to hear more about you in the next segment. this has been good. i'm sure people appreciate all the work you are doing. like you, for being here. -- thank you, for being here. we will be right back. please join us here on mosaic. boss: it's a big responsibility. employee: oh, it's huge. i know, it's huge. boss: and the salary... employee: oh my god, yes. i was literally about to move in with my parents and right before... yeah, so this saved me. boss: i really believe in you. you know? employee: thank you. it's nice to hear that from someone. boss: these are cool. did you...um? where did... >>> back to mosaic. it has been great to host mosaic again as these two dynamic women in their involvement in the a.k.a.. tell us more about what you do. >> as i mentioned we have a chapter comprised of 150 members.in few years we have done thousands of hours of community service
most of us have stayed active. my other sisters from the chapter and she's currently in alpha omega chaptered she stayed active as well. >> we are going to hear more about you in the next segment. this has been good. i'm sure people appreciate all the work you are doing. like you, for being here. -- thank you, for being here. we will be right back. please join us here on mosaic. boss: it's a big responsibility. employee: oh, it's huge. i know, it's huge. boss: and the salary... employee:...
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was externally engineered a lot of the activity around the protest in iraq.has been exploited by whoever setting up these bot networks a certain community as it were that promoting the m.e. k. and using unrest in iran as a platform i have found what i believe to be bot accounts support of the iranian government and they do appear to be bought but at the moment they seem far smaller in volume. our borders would tell us which hashtags to use in our tweets they were popular hashtags such as national demonstrations or overthrow they told us to use these hashtags to make them more active it was our job to provide coverage of the protests by seeking out tweeting and read tweeting videos as well as adding our own comments to them. in the larger size of. overall i'd say that several thousand the cancer managed by about one thousand to one thousand five hundred m. e k. members it was all very well organized and there were clear instructions about what needed to be done any other online activities or web surfing were prohibited there were tell us that the devices provi
was externally engineered a lot of the activity around the protest in iraq.has been exploited by whoever setting up these bot networks a certain community as it were that promoting the m.e. k. and using unrest in iran as a platform i have found what i believe to be bot accounts support of the iranian government and they do appear to be bought but at the moment they seem far smaller in volume. our borders would tell us which hashtags to use in our tweets they were popular hashtags such as...
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the missile activity in particular was something that did not seem to be phased. that was one of the criticisms from those who were concerned about the iran deal. program went hand in glove. if the iranians abided, they could continue their iran deal. i don't know if you had anything else you wanted to comment on. it was interesting that we did not see a change in that behavior under the jcpoa. the pace of missile launches did not diminish after implementation of the jcpoa. they have conducted multiple ballistic missile launches. , it you look at the deal says clearly the deal did is designed to contribute to regional paces, but international peace and stability. the middle east is more stable. since the time the iran nuclear deal was implemented. its has been engaging in unique brand of sectarianism and violence, exporting revolution around the middle east through lebanon. and, in some strange way iran's compliance with the iran nuclear deal, a low bar, compliance became a seal of approval iran was fine. when you look at the threat missilesspecially in it has don
the missile activity in particular was something that did not seem to be phased. that was one of the criticisms from those who were concerned about the iran deal. program went hand in glove. if the iranians abided, they could continue their iran deal. i don't know if you had anything else you wanted to comment on. it was interesting that we did not see a change in that behavior under the jcpoa. the pace of missile launches did not diminish after implementation of the jcpoa. they have conducted...
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here the active ingredient is more t.h.c. . from the beginning raphael micheline had a hypothesis to explain the psychotropic effect the t.h.c. had to have special access to our new runs. his intuition was confirmed in nine hundred eighty eight. after the chemistry and the biology of the plant materials were known we had to go into the mechanism and the mechanism the original step was done by an american allen howlett and she found that there is a receptor and the receptor. is activated by t.h.c. so here we have a new mechanism completely new mechanism. in other words just as a key slides into a lock the t.h.c. binds itself onto this receptor situated on the surface of the brain cells. the key turns in the lock and sets of the cascade of reactions that take control of neuronal activity. but this discovery raised a disturbing question why does our brain have receptor is that all sensitive to cannabis are we naturally predisposed to artificial bliss. now recept those don't exist in our brain because there is a plant receptor exis
here the active ingredient is more t.h.c. . from the beginning raphael micheline had a hypothesis to explain the psychotropic effect the t.h.c. had to have special access to our new runs. his intuition was confirmed in nine hundred eighty eight. after the chemistry and the biology of the plant materials were known we had to go into the mechanism and the mechanism the original step was done by an american allen howlett and she found that there is a receptor and the receptor. is activated by...
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many activities and i wonder if it is attractive to the youth. it seems there is a large cohort of chinese youth that are active and interested in the faith. >> yes, there is a lot. we are going to build a youth program and actually just last month in july i organized one activity and because a lot of young chinese professionals that are working in san francisco. i organized a barbecue and a lot of people came. >> this is interesting. i think the chinese families in the bay area, like other families, are having fewer children. but there are more chinese immigration of foreign students in high schools and colleges, large groups of professionals. so you make connections with these as well? >> yes, we go to build the chinese campus ministry so we just started, i hope we can reach out to those students in colleges and high school, and i have been invited to different high schools to give talks. so there are thirtysomething students in reordered in high school and thirtysomething students in notre dame high school. so i have been in that campus and ta
many activities and i wonder if it is attractive to the youth. it seems there is a large cohort of chinese youth that are active and interested in the faith. >> yes, there is a lot. we are going to build a youth program and actually just last month in july i organized one activity and because a lot of young chinese professionals that are working in san francisco. i organized a barbecue and a lot of people came. >> this is interesting. i think the chinese families in the bay area,...
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from constraining regional activities, we have seen an acceleration of those activities . strategy andur new pompeius 12 requirements are met to address the totality of threats that iran presents. and the new deal that we hope to be able to sign with iran, and it will not be a personal agreement, we seek a treat. is very important. in terms of the iran nuclear deal. before, theytreaty did not have the votes of the u.s. senate, so they had the votes of the security council. that is insufficient in our system of government. that is why we have called for a treaty, and the nuclear deal should have been a treaty. that element of nonproliferation was a significant enough that it deserved consideration by the senate. we will keep working with our allies, pompeius spoke about this in his speech. we are expanding our diplomacy. know that this threat is not limited to those countries that were members of the deal. presents international threats to peace and security. an international problem requires an international solution, and so we continue to work with countries around the wo
from constraining regional activities, we have seen an acceleration of those activities . strategy andur new pompeius 12 requirements are met to address the totality of threats that iran presents. and the new deal that we hope to be able to sign with iran, and it will not be a personal agreement, we seek a treat. is very important. in terms of the iran nuclear deal. before, theytreaty did not have the votes of the u.s. senate, so they had the votes of the security council. that is insufficient...
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this week and the panel that i mentioned earlier you spoke out fashion and activism one of the.
this week and the panel that i mentioned earlier you spoke out fashion and activism one of the.
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we are actively looking at financial opportunities to partner with the pilot. we want the pilots to have skin in the game and understand what they are setting out to do, and we are working right now with several different financial groups that could provide funding to the pilot. we don't have the details at this time. right now, delta is not working on an actual funding that would be either from our corporate side or from the government side. however, we do see the effects of the foreign-government trained pilots, or foreign-company trained pilots in our flight-training ranks. and there are quite a few that are training in the u.s.. they are actually taking up slots that would otherwise go to our own, u.s. aviators. so we are watching closely and monitoring to understand what that affect will have. because we see there is a greater demand in places like coming in thets next 10 to 15 years, and that will have a significant bearing on how we can train in the u.s. if there are members who would like to become a pilot, what our programs available to -- what are the
we are actively looking at financial opportunities to partner with the pilot. we want the pilots to have skin in the game and understand what they are setting out to do, and we are working right now with several different financial groups that could provide funding to the pilot. we don't have the details at this time. right now, delta is not working on an actual funding that would be either from our corporate side or from the government side. however, we do see the effects of the...
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how active are you? do send us your comments. use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing, and we will share them later in the programme. despite countless campaigns, new research says there has been no improvement in levels of physical activity since 2001. the research, led by the world health organization and published in the lancet global health, has found that inactivity is putting almost 1.5 billion adults at risk, and people who don't take regular exercise could end up with cardiovascular disease, dementia, and cancers. our global health correspondent smitha mundasad reports. do more exercise. keep fit. get that heart racing. messages the world has heard over and over again. but it looks like some countries, particularly rich ones, aren't keeping up. experts from the world health organization analysed hundreds of self—reported surveys to see if people actually do the 75 minutes of intense activity, or 150 minutes of moderate physical activity, recommended each week. they found more than half the populations of kuwait and saudi arabia d
how active are you? do send us your comments. use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing, and we will share them later in the programme. despite countless campaigns, new research says there has been no improvement in levels of physical activity since 2001. the research, led by the world health organization and published in the lancet global health, has found that inactivity is putting almost 1.5 billion adults at risk, and people who don't take regular exercise could end up with cardiovascular disease,...