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agi to believes that farming could offer job opportunities for refugees throughout europe. mean that i'm beyond what to do to abandon our we have a lot of land that we don't use and a lot of unemployed young people they're just sitting around doing nothing. for me you know but the politicians have no vision no. they don't see these young people are a valuable resource. they have skills stamina and they want to work but i mean they're not cut but she. defied it. so why not create environmentally sustainable projects in deserted rural areas like this one. they need to be thawed e o h i thought i know but not everyone wants to live in remote parts of the country south korea is happy to be here and to have found a good job but when he arrived in italy he had other plans. that i don't know and so my future in italy is still and so. the first thing i wanted to do when i got here was to go to school and learn something so it will i still do. i said we live or leave but right now i don't have the time. why. would i be so i mean. have you seen these berries this red fruit. so i mean
agi to believes that farming could offer job opportunities for refugees throughout europe. mean that i'm beyond what to do to abandon our we have a lot of land that we don't use and a lot of unemployed young people they're just sitting around doing nothing. for me you know but the politicians have no vision no. they don't see these young people are a valuable resource. they have skills stamina and they want to work but i mean they're not cut but she. defied it. so why not create environmentally...
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you balance making sure , when agy on your site lot of focus is on privacy? rep doyle: the energy is their own privacy too. it is not like after we passed net neutrality that there is no energy to deal with the privacy issue. americans have come to understand that their data is not private. they want to know when information goes to whoever it goes to, how is that being used. is that being sold to a third party? do they have to give consent? this is a huge issue that is not going away. there is plenty of energy behind the american public and the congress to address this issue. i'm not worried about that. host: i want to ask you if you think facebook in particular has done enough in recent months towards privacy and some of the things they said. about want to read to you what the father of the worldwide net had to say on the 30th anniversary of the founding. this is tim berners-lee talking. >> where is the balance between leading tech companies to do the right thing and regulating them? where is the balance between freedom of speech and hate speech? rep doyle:
you balance making sure , when agy on your site lot of focus is on privacy? rep doyle: the energy is their own privacy too. it is not like after we passed net neutrality that there is no energy to deal with the privacy issue. americans have come to understand that their data is not private. they want to know when information goes to whoever it goes to, how is that being used. is that being sold to a third party? do they have to give consent? this is a huge issue that is not going away. there is...
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you need yourll agy pill today. what about cleansing rain dro h? e some chances. i'll give you the forecast coming up. >>> right now, first 4 traffic alert here. inner loom at central avenue. a three-mile backup. issues in virginia, too. ll details, straight ahead. >>> and a long day made for a long night here on the beltway inner loom, where a tankerruck crashed and overturned here. i'm justin finch. we're live on the road to tell with this one little nexgard chew comes the confidence you're doing what's right to protect your dog from fleas and ticks for a full month. to prevent infections that cause lyme disease. l nexgard. what otle chew can do. aughing) what are you doing? - well, now that your dad is going back to school, i thought i'd hang up somef his homework on the refrigerator, just like we do yours. - what are these? - i don't know. i'm not ure if i'm hanging these the right way. (laughs) - daddy's school looks really boring. - well, we don't have to understand it, we just have to be proud of it. - [narrator] tame the tuitiomonster... - huh? - [narrator
you need yourll agy pill today. what about cleansing rain dro h? e some chances. i'll give you the forecast coming up. >>> right now, first 4 traffic alert here. inner loom at central avenue. a three-mile backup. issues in virginia, too. ll details, straight ahead. >>> and a long day made for a long night here on the beltway inner loom, where a tankerruck crashed and overturned here. i'm justin finch. we're live on the road to tell with this one little nexgard chew comes the...
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at the television, and it was not his foot. [ laughter ] unless his foot has just one big toe, and agycratching it? >> yeah. he was scratching it. [ laughter ] he was scratching the length of it. [ laughter ] >> seth: he probably had athlete's foot. >> yeah. so -- [ audience oohs ] >> seth: that is fantastic. >> yeah. >> seth: oh my god. i mean, what a joy to just be there for it. your mom has inspired you in a lot of ways. >> yes. >> seth: i know kate mckinnon has played this character on "update" which is a woman who watches soap opera inspires. >> yeah, this is my mom, deenie. >> seth: yeah. she looks very much like this. >> seth: yes, she does. >> they did the wig exactly like my mom's hair. [ laughter ] and i used to write her doing -- my mom talking about the soaps. because my mom and i still watch the soaps and we adr -- adr them. [ laughter ] we xerox them. [ laughter ] and my mom will call me, and she'll go, "did you watch 'em today?" oh, my god, were they good. [ laughter ] and she goes, you know, "mustache and big boobs went in, and that baby is not -- you know that baby is
at the television, and it was not his foot. [ laughter ] unless his foot has just one big toe, and agycratching it? >> yeah. he was scratching it. [ laughter ] he was scratching the length of it. [ laughter ] >> seth: he probably had athlete's foot. >> yeah. so -- [ audience oohs ] >> seth: that is fantastic. >> yeah. >> seth: oh my god. i mean, what a joy to just be there for it. your mom has inspired you in a lot of ways. >> yes. >> seth: i know...
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she was born in brooklyn, in 1940, and contracted polio agi scout camp when she was 9 with old, leavingshe was assigned a classroom on the second floor. she would arrive early i the morning so students and colleagues would not see her pullg herself up the stairs. from that daily indignity, and many others like it, dr. silvers led the fight to make buildings accessible. she made sure the disabilities act was implemented as a civil ght and not as a special privilege. a fellow professor remembered dr. lvers as a force of nature, who never missed a chance to remind the owner of a building, a shop or a restaurant of its ligation. dr. anita silvers, who fought to make the world accessible to everyone, died this month in san francisco. she was 78 years old. francisco. she was 78 years old. what patients don't realize is what they eat and drink is likely acidic and then what's happening is the weakening of enamel. now is the perfect timfor a toothpaste like the new pronamel repair. this toothpaste takes it to the next level. it takes minerals and it drives it deep into the tooth surface so that
she was born in brooklyn, in 1940, and contracted polio agi scout camp when she was 9 with old, leavingshe was assigned a classroom on the second floor. she would arrive early i the morning so students and colleagues would not see her pullg herself up the stairs. from that daily indignity, and many others like it, dr. silvers led the fight to make buildings accessible. she made sure the disabilities act was implemented as a civil ght and not as a special privilege. a fellow professor remembered...
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the great james agy reviewed a book about dali when he was a young man and it was dali's so-called autobiographye fun he had using his little baby sister as she crawled across the floor, her head as a football. >> you have a lot of wisdom, what would you offer to the younger generation? what's important, when we're overwhelmed by political lies and media and propaganda? >> my hold philosophy, professor paul weiss at yale said, you're not going to make it, really. it's going to be ripped and torn and beaten and horrible the way it is. and if you will only try, you might make it a little bit better. >> and that's why i say, doesn't trump wish such the thing was such a disaster that he had saved his heel spurs more this trip to vietnam? i want to write a song called, please, mr. president, go back up that escalator. >> dick cavett, on that note, the escalator, thank you for coming on "the beat." >> you, too, man. >> there we go. there it is. >> fantastic. up ahead, we're going to show you what we promised, this new bid to try to keep donald trump's military school records secret. trump'mis litary s
the great james agy reviewed a book about dali when he was a young man and it was dali's so-called autobiographye fun he had using his little baby sister as she crawled across the floor, her head as a football. >> you have a lot of wisdom, what would you offer to the younger generation? what's important, when we're overwhelmed by political lies and media and propaganda? >> my hold philosophy, professor paul weiss at yale said, you're not going to make it, really. it's going to be...
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dave deer oech nearest south agy center i'd like to dispute two things with the panel. first off jim mattic he has only been to two nature of summit. >> he was the most successful summit that he hassed participated. >> summits generally have papers sort of there is not a lot that sometimes comcast out of these things. but he said it was successful and if you look at the communicate kaye. >> i'm successful. >> i understand. as secretary of defense he only went to two. >> the saudis and emiratis have intercepted over 100 missiles so areas that miflssiles have been launched to, they are the most successful interceptor force in the world, arguably with the israelis but you get into the argument over missiles versus rockets. >> important argument, by the way. >> they are finding more rockets than missiles it. >> is an important argument. there are also issues of distance and things like that. they have over 100 intercepts. to the extent there has been successful launches they have been launched in places that aren't defended. >> that aren't guarded. >> i think this idea that
dave deer oech nearest south agy center i'd like to dispute two things with the panel. first off jim mattic he has only been to two nature of summit. >> he was the most successful summit that he hassed participated. >> summits generally have papers sort of there is not a lot that sometimes comcast out of these things. but he said it was successful and if you look at the communicate kaye. >> i'm successful. >> i understand. as secretary of defense he only went to two....