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and the agility of systems depends upon the agility of people.the general point stands a recommendation on the capital side because we won't invest in technology. if we have agility with that, we may be in a better position. >> i have a comment on that. >> i think it is very clear in our 22 national defense strategy that agility very much places a premium and insists on delivering performance and so it will be part of this strategy in terms of making sure we are leveraging the manpower appropriately to achieve that. >> i don't know that i have been in in a public meeting with regards to take knowledge in what u.s. government should do that did not fit at some point u.s. government should be faster. the issue is how do you actually do that. there is a comment that people power is absolutely true. but another part is brati there's a multitude of reasons by the private sector is more flexible than government in part of it is they are able to smash things and build up much quicker than we are. >> i would just add i think there are a number of very co
and the agility of systems depends upon the agility of people.the general point stands a recommendation on the capital side because we won't invest in technology. if we have agility with that, we may be in a better position. >> i have a comment on that. >> i think it is very clear in our 22 national defense strategy that agility very much places a premium and insists on delivering performance and so it will be part of this strategy in terms of making sure we are leveraging the...
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and the systems depends upon the agility of people.it seems on investment of the human capital side. thadt with the people -- [inaudible] >> i have a comment on that. >> i think it is very clear an empty space to be part of this strategy addressing the manpower in an appropriate way. >> i don't know that i have been in any public meeting through those that did not state the u.s. government should be faster. now, the issue is how do you actually do that? there is the comment that people power is absolutely true. another part is bureaucratic flexibility in what now. they're a multitude of reasons that the private sector is more flexible than government. part of that is they are able to build up much quicker. >> i would just add a thing ferry number, for example, on the personnel sid that is really important. the amount of it associated with their uniform sources in terms of people of exceptional balance. we do not see a potential careers that are nearly as gratifying as a serious concern. the system does not account for the navy with tec
and the systems depends upon the agility of people.it seems on investment of the human capital side. thadt with the people -- [inaudible] >> i have a comment on that. >> i think it is very clear an empty space to be part of this strategy addressing the manpower in an appropriate way. >> i don't know that i have been in any public meeting through those that did not state the u.s. government should be faster. now, the issue is how do you actually do that? there is the comment...
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is very agile very effective with a very large mission and yes we will see a void by the u.s. not having its mission not having its its institutional knowledge and particularly its leadership on human rights but there are other countries we can look to particular as an american countries who because of the geographic distance between them in geneva don't always play as strong a role as perhaps we might want them to we can look to these countries and expect them to step up and fill the void and to push back against the countries like china who are trying to undermine human rights who are trying to say state sovereignty is more important or the countries like egypt and india who block n.g.o.s from being accredited to the u.n. system and just a little bit worried that if we all say that the human rights council will collapse as a result of the us leaving we're cheap we're actually forgetting that there are one hundred ninety three member states and no one state is is more important than the remainder of them together while donald trump has pulled the u.s. out of several internati
is very agile very effective with a very large mission and yes we will see a void by the u.s. not having its mission not having its its institutional knowledge and particularly its leadership on human rights but there are other countries we can look to particular as an american countries who because of the geographic distance between them in geneva don't always play as strong a role as perhaps we might want them to we can look to these countries and expect them to step up and fill the void and...
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it is based on leading edge technology and agile working practises.ased on continuous improvement, listening, learning and adapting our deliveries as changes roll—out across the country. the result will be a tailor—made system based on the individual. this is a unique example of great british innovation, and, mr deputy speaker, we are leading the world in developing this kind of person centred system. she said that, along the way, changes had been made to the benefit. we know 83% of universal credit claimants are happy with the service they receive. in conclusion, mr deputy speaker, we are building an agile, adaptable system that for the 21st century. we want people to reach their potential regardless of their circumstances or background, and we will make changes when required in order to achieve this ambition. universal credit is this government's flagship social security programme. the report on it by the nao published on friday is damning indeed. it concludes that universal credit is a major failure of public policy, it is failing to achieve its ai
it is based on leading edge technology and agile working practises.ased on continuous improvement, listening, learning and adapting our deliveries as changes roll—out across the country. the result will be a tailor—made system based on the individual. this is a unique example of great british innovation, and, mr deputy speaker, we are leading the world in developing this kind of person centred system. she said that, along the way, changes had been made to the benefit. we know 83% of...
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when i hire an intern some of the things that i am looking for first of all is is this individual agile and flexible because i am our environment is so fast-paced and where are switching from project to project depending on what's going on in the government at any given time. >> primarily i didn't with audits on utilities management across city departments. >> citywide this ods management audit was also been assisting with housing authority audit program >> the homelessness audit >> the it functions >> [inaudible] >> were starting any water on the department of public housing environment allows >> i also assist with the [inaudible] program. >> then additionally i really enjoyed having staff who have some critical thinking skills. because i believe the basis of auditing is not do you know how to audit, but to have critical thinking skills [inaudible] >> [inaudible] even though i've only been here for short time our quick in-depth analysis and research >> analytical skills there's a lot of taking enlargement of information a compacting it a very concise report because we've a big focus on
when i hire an intern some of the things that i am looking for first of all is is this individual agile and flexible because i am our environment is so fast-paced and where are switching from project to project depending on what's going on in the government at any given time. >> primarily i didn't with audits on utilities management across city departments. >> citywide this ods management audit was also been assisting with housing authority audit program >> the homelessness...
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the urgency was met with supreme agility.ast, where that a swedish goal, german fa ns where that a swedish goal, german fans don't usually have to check the arithmetic. but they knew they needed to score. no problem, this is germany and they always do, surely? goodness me! they could not believe it and nor could anyone else. south korea was still going, now unable to qualify, they were desperate to leave a mark copy but wait, he is behind you. the offside would now be va are's biggest decision, revealing the ball came off a german player, pandemonium. germany knew they were leaving it late even for them, and when that goes wrong, there is only one result. 2- 02 south korea. germany, the world champions are out in the world stage for the first time. but then they never looked like germany. a little bit earlier i spoke to the german football broadcaster and he said he could see germany's demise on the cards. for the world cup it was simply not good, we lost against austria and we won by a single goal against saudi arabia and it
the urgency was met with supreme agility.ast, where that a swedish goal, german fa ns where that a swedish goal, german fans don't usually have to check the arithmetic. but they knew they needed to score. no problem, this is germany and they always do, surely? goodness me! they could not believe it and nor could anyone else. south korea was still going, now unable to qualify, they were desperate to leave a mark copy but wait, he is behind you. the offside would now be va are's biggest decision,...
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i like to think very mentally flexible and agile in order to reach situations and predict and preempt what he's going to be happening. now alys who flew missions under your command he once said that the and i mean places like sierra leonean for instance was rubbish can the success of pm ses like your speech a bit to the fact that the enemy is usually just very weak. i think when each to understand the mindset of these enemies there are different types of enemies there are sometimes just bags that have got weight buttons and because of that they perceive themselves to be in positions of power and usually they are but i think when we come to countries like syria leon and i this. is armed forces have had several years of training from waste and on these in particular and their training is incredibly poor when you put up a poorly trained army against a bunch of on thugs who have over time generated confidence and belief in themselves. the military usually performed dismally. in in sierra leone what the government was told by a foreign advise it would take six weeks to do come to in two da
i like to think very mentally flexible and agile in order to reach situations and predict and preempt what he's going to be happening. now alys who flew missions under your command he once said that the and i mean places like sierra leonean for instance was rubbish can the success of pm ses like your speech a bit to the fact that the enemy is usually just very weak. i think when each to understand the mindset of these enemies there are different types of enemies there are sometimes just bags...
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it is about making us more agile and more competitive, new sources of revenue and new destinations. that, we are flying to deny new destinations this year and building that hong kong hub and servicing that hong kong hub and servicing that china market i talked about.|j am that china market i talked about.” am glad you mentioned the word hub. i was going to say, we are starting to see these ultra— long—range aircraft, hong kong to dump mac —— singapore to new york, 19 hours. does that pay —— does that represent a threat to your model? you can see huge volumes travelling, some will wa nt to huge volumes travelling, some will want to go non—stop. we serve 105 points globally non—stop from hong kong already. the chief executive of cathay pacific they are. today marks world environment day, and this yea r‘s world environment day, and this year's theme is to be plastic pollution. china, vietnam, thailand, the philippines and indonesia are dumping more plastic into the waters than the rest of the world combined. earlier i spoke to mark sainsbury, the founder of a philanthropic organisation
it is about making us more agile and more competitive, new sources of revenue and new destinations. that, we are flying to deny new destinations this year and building that hong kong hub and servicing that hong kong hub and servicing that china market i talked about.|j am that china market i talked about.” am glad you mentioned the word hub. i was going to say, we are starting to see these ultra— long—range aircraft, hong kong to dump mac —— singapore to new york, 19 hours. does that...
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making them more agile and in line with vision zero goals. we know that our population is not decreasing. it's increasing as is our call volume. we're piloting a new version of an ambulance. it's not without some controversy. there are some members that think it's too small. in our opinion, it's something we need to embrace more. i didn't want it to be just my plan. for. five month period of time, we've demoed in these ambulances. i have a graphic that might be able to help you. >> supervisor cohen: put it on the overhead. give the chief the overhead. >> this is our current ambulance that has been in operation for a number of years. my whole 29 years career. then in 1997 when we brought the paramedic division over. the department change but the ambulance did not change. this is the one here which is a sprinter model that we're looking at and piloting to purchase. there's a reason why we held off on purchasing, we wanted to give employees that work on those ambulances the opportunity to provide feedback. not only are they more fuel efficient,
making them more agile and in line with vision zero goals. we know that our population is not decreasing. it's increasing as is our call volume. we're piloting a new version of an ambulance. it's not without some controversy. there are some members that think it's too small. in our opinion, it's something we need to embrace more. i didn't want it to be just my plan. for. five month period of time, we've demoed in these ambulances. i have a graphic that might be able to help you. >>...
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after years of being hallowed out can operate on the cutting edge with agility and efficiency. and this defense bill gives service members their biggest pay raise in nine years. what our troops do is nothing short of remarkable. they have our greatest admiration and this raise is well deserved. we want the men and women who wear our uniform to always, always have what they need to fulfill their missions and to take care of their families. so we are keeping promises that we aoing in office what we said we would do in the campaign in 2016. through our policies, whether it's bolstering our economy or strengthening our defense, we're reinforcing america's leadership in the world. i assume you have lots of questions about the defense bill. chad. reporter: thank you, mr. speaker. good morning. you said a couple weeks ago, you said you wanted \[inaudible] i hear from some of the members of those committees they are not pleased where things are going. will you do anything this week? if not, in order to satisfy the demands of your members [inaudible] speaker ryan: well, obviously, i typ
after years of being hallowed out can operate on the cutting edge with agility and efficiency. and this defense bill gives service members their biggest pay raise in nine years. what our troops do is nothing short of remarkable. they have our greatest admiration and this raise is well deserved. we want the men and women who wear our uniform to always, always have what they need to fulfill their missions and to take care of their families. so we are keeping promises that we aoing in office what...
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we depended on our speed, our agility, our strength to survive in competition with animals. we know that, for several generations now, human intelligence and the weapons we have developed will prevent us to prevail over other animals. what does that left to do? how can we prevail, how can we as human beings? one of the things we have to learn is how to get along, to do good for one another. and gets along with our potential enemies. instead of how we can prevail in combat. in other words, just follow the mandates of the present peace. learning to live with our enemies in peace is what jesus taught. that will be our only sense for survival in the future. we don't need enemies to fight. nor do we need inferior people whom we can dominate. let me quote one scripture in galatians 328. there is neither jew nor greek. there is either male, nor female. there is neither slave nor master. we are all one in jesus christ. so far, we americans down through history have a hard time adjusting to this concept of equality. we fought the civil war, the war between the states, and finally end
we depended on our speed, our agility, our strength to survive in competition with animals. we know that, for several generations now, human intelligence and the weapons we have developed will prevent us to prevail over other animals. what does that left to do? how can we prevail, how can we as human beings? one of the things we have to learn is how to get along, to do good for one another. and gets along with our potential enemies. instead of how we can prevail in combat. in other words, just...
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you talked earlier about our the american intelligence me and american pork force has to bemer agile. what step does we have to take to become more agile. >> let me point out, if you went back to, say, 1800, you would have a substantial number of people actually engageed in fur trapping the majority of the population engage inside farming and if you've said to them, we'll be down to -- somebody may know the real number -- 3.5 or 4 % of the countries farming and we produce a massive surplus which we have to sell because we just are -- our farmers are so productive. the average person in 1800 would have thought your crazy the same thing is true today. humans have a knack of investing the next cycle of desirable things at a rate slightly faster than unemployment, and so over time -- most of the jobs they invent are better jobs with better salaries and better commission. also believe that humans are right at the edge -- your generation will probably on average live to be over 100 and you'll be much healthier. 100 for your generation will be 60 for your grandparents. that big of a differen
you talked earlier about our the american intelligence me and american pork force has to bemer agile. what step does we have to take to become more agile. >> let me point out, if you went back to, say, 1800, you would have a substantial number of people actually engageed in fur trapping the majority of the population engage inside farming and if you've said to them, we'll be down to -- somebody may know the real number -- 3.5 or 4 % of the countries farming and we produce a massive...
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again, joining our counterparts in the sfpd so we a more agile workforce as well as additional training to manage requirements for personnel that are assigned to the airport. we're increasing fire prevention resources at the airport given the current construction climate specifically at the airport as well as the port. strategic area related to infrastructure a few major initiatives. the largest is our equipment fleet replacement plan. 19 and 20 represent years three and four of the five-year replacement plan for our equipment and apparatus and by the mayor's office. the two year budget allocates over $11 million in equipment funding for the department mainly for the replacement of aging trucks, engines, ambulances and equipment and one thing that's worth noting and you are all big supporters of this as i look at supervisor yee as well, is th the new equipment and apparatus is responsive from annie missions perspective as well as they're smaller profiles to navigate the busier congested streets of our city. the department received $6 million in capital plan funding for maintenance and r
again, joining our counterparts in the sfpd so we a more agile workforce as well as additional training to manage requirements for personnel that are assigned to the airport. we're increasing fire prevention resources at the airport given the current construction climate specifically at the airport as well as the port. strategic area related to infrastructure a few major initiatives. the largest is our equipment fleet replacement plan. 19 and 20 represent years three and four of the five-year...
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ensuring that our armed forces after years of being hollowed out can operate on the cutting edge with agility and efficiency. this defense bill gives our servicemembers their biggest pay raise in nine years. what our troops do is nothing short of remarkable. they have our greatest admiration, and this raise is well deserved. we want the men and women who wear our uniform to always, always have what they need to fulfill their missions and to take care of their families. so we are keeping promises that we have made. we are doing in office what we said we would do in the campaign in 2016. through our policies, whether it's bolstering our economy, or strengthening our defense we are reinforcing america's leader ship throughout the world. assume you have a lot of questions about the defense bill? chad? >> [inaudible]. >> well, obviously i typically don't think that the speaker of the house has to get involved every time we have a legitimate document request from the executive brancho the legislative branch. i got involved a week ago. and since that we have had compliance coming forth from the doj.
ensuring that our armed forces after years of being hollowed out can operate on the cutting edge with agility and efficiency. this defense bill gives our servicemembers their biggest pay raise in nine years. what our troops do is nothing short of remarkable. they have our greatest admiration, and this raise is well deserved. we want the men and women who wear our uniform to always, always have what they need to fulfill their missions and to take care of their families. so we are keeping...
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agile has since publicly apologize for the incident and has stepped down as ceo of her cannabis products company. >>> it's 4:46. let's check in with sal for friday morning commutes. >> friday? >> it's friday, right? >> i thought it was tuesday. just kidding. >> happy news for you. >> you know what, put your taking cap on. westbound 580, we have a little bit of slow traffic on the approach to the altamont pass. onto a five and 580. it's interesting because most people think the altamont pass is where it's slow. it's really the traffic leading up to it on to a five and 580, which is the normal thing. it's doesn't look too bad. but there definitely is some slow traffic, as he conceives coming in from tracy. also, 880 and north -- 880 north and south man. it's going to be interesting to see this fourth of july is wednesday, will people take the whole week off? will people take just a couple of days off? what are you doing? drop me a facebook or a tweet or instagram or something else graham, whatever you do graham. let me know. 4:47. here is a woman who is on the i like your ig account. >> th
agile has since publicly apologize for the incident and has stepped down as ceo of her cannabis products company. >>> it's 4:46. let's check in with sal for friday morning commutes. >> friday? >> it's friday, right? >> i thought it was tuesday. just kidding. >> happy news for you. >> you know what, put your taking cap on. westbound 580, we have a little bit of slow traffic on the approach to the altamont pass. onto a five and 580. it's interesting because...
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i like to think very mentally flexible and agile in order to reach situations and predict and preempt what he's going to be happening. now alys who flew missions under your command he once said that the enemy in places like sierra leonean for instance was rubbish can the success of pm ses like your speech are a bit to the fact that the enemy is usually just very weak. i think when he needs to understand the mindset of these enemies there are different types of enemies there are sometimes just bags that have got weapons and because of that they perceive themselves to be in positions of power and usually they are but i think when we come to countries like syria and this. is armed forces have had several years of training from waste and on these in particular and their training is incredibly poor when you put up a poorly trained army against a bunch of on thugs who have over time generated confidence and belief in themselves. the military usually performed dismally. in in sierra leone what the government was told by a foreign advise it would take six weeks to do we have come to in two da
i like to think very mentally flexible and agile in order to reach situations and predict and preempt what he's going to be happening. now alys who flew missions under your command he once said that the enemy in places like sierra leonean for instance was rubbish can the success of pm ses like your speech are a bit to the fact that the enemy is usually just very weak. i think when he needs to understand the mindset of these enemies there are different types of enemies there are sometimes just...
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what you see as this constant change, i would tell you today, we're operating in agile, piloting and reiterating and reiterating. if the path we're going on does not seem to be the one to take us to a long term sustainable solution, we will shift and shift repeatedly. one of the things i appreciate about the crown prince, he will give the directive and say, go do. if you come back and say, i'm doing however, i will not get to where i need to go, may i please reiterate? can i shift to make this better? he will say if the numbers and plan makes sense, go do it. honestly, for me, that's a relief to work in. >> i'm sure. nobody is minimizing this moment. it does put women hopefully on the path to even more gains. let me ask you because everybody has been asking about the fundamental status of women in saudi arabia, that is, they're considered minors for all intents and purposesy this guardianship law where they can barely put a foot in front of the other without some male authorizing them. let me summarize what i was told a while back from one of the early activists on the driving and sh
what you see as this constant change, i would tell you today, we're operating in agile, piloting and reiterating and reiterating. if the path we're going on does not seem to be the one to take us to a long term sustainable solution, we will shift and shift repeatedly. one of the things i appreciate about the crown prince, he will give the directive and say, go do. if you come back and say, i'm doing however, i will not get to where i need to go, may i please reiterate? can i shift to make this...
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mending relations with russia despite criticism both agile at the broad the fact is that it's important for the leaders of these two countries to meet there are a wide range of issues despite the differences between the square those present tramp and present couldn't think they may be able to find constructive solutions i'd like to hear someone say that's a bad idea which should have it's important that it's john bolton saying those words because he's aggressive when it comes to foreign policy he cooled russia's alleged meddling in the us elections and act of war and dad now he's backing donald trump saying that we do indeed need this summit that you know it will benefit it will benefit everyone especially at this stage with vladimir putin pulled the relations not in the best shape which is baps diplomatically very polite others would say that the relations between the united states and russia. are at an all time low i have to begin with regrets a belief stating that relations between russia and the us a not in the best shape and i said it many times and i want to repeat it in the meeti
mending relations with russia despite criticism both agile at the broad the fact is that it's important for the leaders of these two countries to meet there are a wide range of issues despite the differences between the square those present tramp and present couldn't think they may be able to find constructive solutions i'd like to hear someone say that's a bad idea which should have it's important that it's john bolton saying those words because he's aggressive when it comes to foreign policy...
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is very agile very effective with a very large mission and yes we will see a void by the u.s. not having its mission not having its its institutional knowledge and particularly its leadership on human rights but there are other countries we can look to protect the latin american countries who because of the geographic distance between them in geneva don't always play as strong a role as perhaps we might want them to we can look to these countries and expect them to step up and fill the void and to push back against the countries like china who are trying to undermine human rights who are trying to say state sovereignty is more important or the countries like egypt and india who block n.g.o.s from being accredited to the u.n. system and just a little bit worried that if we all say that the human rights council will collapse as a result of the us leaving were cheap we're actually forgetting that there are one hundred ninety three member states and no one state is more important than the remainder of them together while donald trump has pulled the u.s. out of several internationa
is very agile very effective with a very large mission and yes we will see a void by the u.s. not having its mission not having its its institutional knowledge and particularly its leadership on human rights but there are other countries we can look to protect the latin american countries who because of the geographic distance between them in geneva don't always play as strong a role as perhaps we might want them to we can look to these countries and expect them to step up and fill the void and...
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is very agile very effective with a very large mission and yes we will see a void by the u.s. not having its mission not having its its institutional knowledge and particularly its leadership on human rights but there are other countries we can look to particularly as an american countries who because of the geographic distance between them in geneva don't always play as strong a role as perhaps we might want them to we can look to these countries and expect them to step up and fill the void and to push back against the countries like china who are trying to undermine human rights who are trying to say state sovereignty is more important or the countries like egypt and india who block n.g.o.s from being accredited to the u.n. system and just a little bit worried that if we all say that the human rights council will collapse as a result of the u.s. leave the current we're actually forgetting that there are one hundred ninety three member states and no one state is is more important than the remainder of them together while donald trump has pulled the u.s. out of several interna
is very agile very effective with a very large mission and yes we will see a void by the u.s. not having its mission not having its its institutional knowledge and particularly its leadership on human rights but there are other countries we can look to particularly as an american countries who because of the geographic distance between them in geneva don't always play as strong a role as perhaps we might want them to we can look to these countries and expect them to step up and fill the void...
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kind of best close as rear wheel steering provides better agility and maneuverability a feature taken from a sports car the porsche nine eleven the money pot and thirty seven kilometers per hour like in a parking garage the front wheel steers to the left and the rear wheel steers a bit to the right but if you drive faster both wheels front and rear steer in the same direction you guys hit a stick. it in if you have enough money in your budget you should definitely order the air suspension and you just glide along the car can then also be raised by seventy five millimeters for off road driving while on the highway it can be lowered by fifteen millimeters and this creates a better aerodynamics and the mileage is also better off i didn't get the. b.w. claims fuel consumption of six point nine leaders of diesel per one hundred kilometers we were a little bit above that in our test. i have lots of it says the engine is a latest generation diesel that meets the new year zero six standards so it should be very clean and it's really responsive if nobody really needs six hundred millimeters of
kind of best close as rear wheel steering provides better agility and maneuverability a feature taken from a sports car the porsche nine eleven the money pot and thirty seven kilometers per hour like in a parking garage the front wheel steers to the left and the rear wheel steers a bit to the right but if you drive faster both wheels front and rear steer in the same direction you guys hit a stick. it in if you have enough money in your budget you should definitely order the air suspension and...
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staring the all will steering makes it easier to slip into tight parking spots and adds a little agility especially at high speed it's a six i feels a lot smaller and lighter than it is and pushed i know what i thought it. up to thirty eight driver assistance systems in hand safety and idea for a thirty ninth might be a two day course in operating the first thirty eight. there was a little of this process the new audi a six since a new benchmark towards class it remains to be seen whether this all new technology and design package will be widely accepted still klaus who likes the car and has fun deriving it that. carter's durani less dick says that ford has come up with a new compact crossover based on the fiesta it's called the fiesta active and it's designed to stand out from the rest of the fiesta ranch now see exactly how it's supposed to do. that. ronnie starts out the test drive consciously rough terrain like this is not what a new crossover with a name like active was designed for. somebody with it sat in a loom and i'm happy ks this essentially a standard fiesta with slight modif
staring the all will steering makes it easier to slip into tight parking spots and adds a little agility especially at high speed it's a six i feels a lot smaller and lighter than it is and pushed i know what i thought it. up to thirty eight driver assistance systems in hand safety and idea for a thirty ninth might be a two day course in operating the first thirty eight. there was a little of this process the new audi a six since a new benchmark towards class it remains to be seen whether this...
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i like to think very mentally fixable and agile in order to read situations and predict and preempt what he's going to be happening male alys who flew missions under your command he once said that the enemy in places like sierra leone or for instance was rubbish can the success of pm ses like yours be attributed to the fact that the enemy is usually just very weak. i think when he needs to understand the mindset of these enemies there are different types of enemies there are sometimes just bags that have got weapons and because of that they perceive themselves to be in positions of power and usually they are but i think when we come to countries like syria leon and i this. is armed forces have had several years of training from waste and on these in particular and their training is incredibly poor when you put half a poorly trained on me against a bunch of on thugs who have over time generated confidence and belief in themselves. the military usually performed dismally. in in sierra leone what the government was told by a foreign advise it would take six weeks to do come to in two days.
i like to think very mentally fixable and agile in order to read situations and predict and preempt what he's going to be happening male alys who flew missions under your command he once said that the enemy in places like sierra leone or for instance was rubbish can the success of pm ses like yours be attributed to the fact that the enemy is usually just very weak. i think when he needs to understand the mindset of these enemies there are different types of enemies there are sometimes just bags...
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driven in terms of how we're allocating resources and tuning t model, and we've got to be much more agile as innovators. what we did yet was sethe stage for that transition to a company that's really focusedthn grt scale. >> and as we reported, starbucks will open fewer stores in the united states while closing many in larger cities. >>> still ahead, w the price of oil is at the center of a landmark meeting. >>> i'm brian sullivan in vienna,austria. coming up, why the fate of oil pricese may b determined behind the doors of this 700-year-old patlce up next on "ni business report." >>> in washington president trump signed an executive order to keep immigrant families together at the border. that orderes addre what the white house has called an unwanted side effect of the 's administratiero tolerance policy on illegal immigration. >> it's about keeping families together while at t same time being sure that we have a very powerful, very strong heborder. >> executive order comes just hours after major airlines told government officials they did not want separated children transported onhe pla
driven in terms of how we're allocating resources and tuning t model, and we've got to be much more agile as innovators. what we did yet was sethe stage for that transition to a company that's really focusedthn grt scale. >> and as we reported, starbucks will open fewer stores in the united states while closing many in larger cities. >>> still ahead, w the price of oil is at the center of a landmark meeting. >>> i'm brian sullivan in vienna,austria. coming up, why the...
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.> obedience and agility, everything.m rescue to certified therapy dog in 356 days.>kelly says the work was all worth it........and it looks like brutus agrees. in silver spring, maryland, i'm jessica smith. ( marty ) to find the nearest program to you... or to start the program in your school -- we have a list of resources on our website... kron4.com coming up after the break... the families affected by the golden state killer... say they are áfinally getting some justice... and with each court appearance... a bond between them is being built. ♪ ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinst
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her ability to manage all of the interests at the table have been useful and i think we need to day agile at this stage so i urge you to table this measure until we are ready. >> may name is lance williams i have been using marijuana for about 20 years and i was born in san francisco. i am asking you to table this. i am told that it will take a year or two to get a license so i am behind the curve. i think it's a good idea, and i appreciate that, but i don't gamble and this seems like a huge gamble to myself and a few others. i have been around long enough. i was the first medical marijuana person to win a case. it's a risk and it's a risk that i don't need but i do appreciate the thought. i have been around enough to see some of the first commissions started and they were a failure and that was about four or five years ago, and this one will be a failure too, so if you would please table this, that would be greatly appreciated. i don't see any future coming into fruition anytime soon. >> nina parks, i belong to a group called -- ma disal. medicinal. it seems like the office is having tro
her ability to manage all of the interests at the table have been useful and i think we need to day agile at this stage so i urge you to table this measure until we are ready. >> may name is lance williams i have been using marijuana for about 20 years and i was born in san francisco. i am asking you to table this. i am told that it will take a year or two to get a license so i am behind the curve. i think it's a good idea, and i appreciate that, but i don't gamble and this seems like a...
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i'm not massively strong in my arms but you've just got to be pretty agile, yeah, fast—moving. my arms felt locked in position knees like jelly. one lap, my arms felt locked in position knees likejelly. it's one lap, my arms felt locked in position knees like jelly. it's all yours! let's see what you do now. congratulations. mike bushell, for bbc news in hampshire. quick update on the cricket. chris wilkes is just gone. 285—7 as it stands. and england still lead nigeria 2—1. a tie second—half but they have made lots of substitutions. we'll talk about that more and are next sportsday on bbc news, injust about that more and are next sportsday on bbc news, in just half an hour. see you then. hello. still some sunny downpours out there across parts of scotland, northern and eastern england. a few heavy showers into northern ireland. these are some of the teens we have seen earlier today. some flash flooding in aberdeen. still a lot of rain ina flooding in aberdeen. still a lot of rain in a short space of time. as we get into the night that we will begin to fade. we'll hold onto som
i'm not massively strong in my arms but you've just got to be pretty agile, yeah, fast—moving. my arms felt locked in position knees like jelly. one lap, my arms felt locked in position knees likejelly. it's one lap, my arms felt locked in position knees like jelly. it's all yours! let's see what you do now. congratulations. mike bushell, for bbc news in hampshire. quick update on the cricket. chris wilkes is just gone. 285—7 as it stands. and england still lead nigeria 2—1. a tie...
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but still in the middle of europe they can be a little bit more agile in supporting the kind of new technology and creating an environment that can can support that's ok so streamer dot com s t r e a m r right. when we were. starting out we couldn't afford the domain when we went with the version of the transit was typing quite trendy this is i think a good way to put it so it says data done differently what does that mean so what we're doing is we are to changing the way in which people and organizations can share and monetize the data that they're producing for example when you use applications when you use your mobile phone you're generating data on your behavior that's currently going to big companies who sell it to advertise. yes the same kind of patterns appear elsewhere as well and we want to change that we want to put the end user back in control of their data so that they could actually earn it by using a service or enable an organization that's producing data for example let's say a factory to share their data share their production estimates for example to a nearby power plant who f
but still in the middle of europe they can be a little bit more agile in supporting the kind of new technology and creating an environment that can can support that's ok so streamer dot com s t r e a m r right. when we were. starting out we couldn't afford the domain when we went with the version of the transit was typing quite trendy this is i think a good way to put it so it says data done differently what does that mean so what we're doing is we are to changing the way in which people and...
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i‘m not massively strong in my arms but you‘ve got to be pretty agile and fast moving., my knees like jelly. do you want yourjob back? it‘s all yours! i can see what you do now, congratulations. footage has emerged of the moment a plane was forced to make an emergency landing on a busy street. a student pilot dodged power lines and traffic to bring the cessna down safely. local media in los angeles said the pilot was the only person on board at the time. the plane was reportedly heading towardsjohn wayne airport, in santa ana — when it began to experience engine troubles. luckily there are no reports of injuries or damage. the cult comedy father ted is set to return as a musical. the co—creator of the sitcom that ran on channel 4 said the show was almost written. the show ran for three series from 1995 to 1998, and chronicled the escapades of irish parish priest father ted crilly. and now we have the weather forecast. good afternoon. a few storms around, areas of rain, more in the northern half, with sunny skies in the south. rain in northern england and a few showers i
i‘m not massively strong in my arms but you‘ve got to be pretty agile and fast moving., my knees like jelly. do you want yourjob back? it‘s all yours! i can see what you do now, congratulations. footage has emerged of the moment a plane was forced to make an emergency landing on a busy street. a student pilot dodged power lines and traffic to bring the cessna down safely. local media in los angeles said the pilot was the only person on board at the time. the plane was reportedly heading...
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their belated urgency was met with extreme agility, somehow stopping this header.t have to check the arithmetic, but they knew they needed to score. no problem, this is germany. they always do— surely. they couldn't believe it. in south korea was still going. now unable to qualify, they were desperate to leave a mark which would be indelible. kazan shook. but wait, he is behind you. the offside would now be var's biggest decision. it revealed the ball had come off a german player. goal. germany were leaving it late even for them. when this goes wrong there is only one result. 2-0 to south korea. south korea had played their part in history. germany, the world champions, are out in the group stage for the first time. but then they never looked like germany. a little bit earlier i spoke to a german football broadcaster who said he could see germany's demise on the cards. before the world cup it was simply not good. we lost against austria, we won by a single goal, 2—i, against saudi arabia. it is obvious that he was not as strong as it was in 2004. that he was not as
their belated urgency was met with extreme agility, somehow stopping this header.t have to check the arithmetic, but they knew they needed to score. no problem, this is germany. they always do— surely. they couldn't believe it. in south korea was still going. now unable to qualify, they were desperate to leave a mark which would be indelible. kazan shook. but wait, he is behind you. the offside would now be var's biggest decision. it revealed the ball had come off a german player. goal....
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will the organization be more agile?> reporter: the reorganization makes sense as tesla tries to deliver its first profit during what most call a make or break period. affected employees will be notified this week and offered a severance package. >> we won't know the effects of this for some period of of time. >> reporter: the ntsb is still investigating a deadly crash. despite the layoffs, musk says that it is quite likely they will reach their goal of model 3s by the end of the month. >>> tesla stock rose following today's news. gained ten points and more than 3% of its value. the dow flat and the nasdaq added 43 points. >>> new crash test shows some suvs don't protect passengers as well as they could. i am michael make ross your destination for savings. brands you tas'sg for newe trendf ♪ you gotta go to ross pay at they'd tell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet
will the organization be more agile?> reporter: the reorganization makes sense as tesla tries to deliver its first profit during what most call a make or break period. affected employees will be notified this week and offered a severance package. >> we won't know the effects of this for some period of of time. >> reporter: the ntsb is still investigating a deadly crash. despite the layoffs, musk says that it is quite likely they will reach their goal of model 3s by the end of the...
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their belated urgency was met with supreme their belated urgency was met with supreme agility.eeper stopping this header. news from the east, news of a swedish goal. german fa ns east, news of a swedish goal. german fans don't usually have to check the arithmetic that they knew they needed to score. no problem, this is germany, they always do. surely? he could not believe it and nor could anyone else. south korea were still going. now unable to qualify, they we re going. now unable to qualify, they were desperate to lose the least i can leave a mark. wait, he's behind you. the offside would now be the way our‘s biggest decision. it was adjudged to have come of a german player and it was a goal. germany knew they were leaving its late, even for them. going for two, even the goalkeeper was attacking. there was only one outcome. commentator: son heung—min, 2—0 to south korea! germany, the world champions are out in the group stage. but they never looked like going through. we'll get more reaction to germany's demise in a moment. but let's get to the two teams going through from gr
their belated urgency was met with supreme their belated urgency was met with supreme agility.eeper stopping this header. news from the east, news of a swedish goal. german fa ns east, news of a swedish goal. german fans don't usually have to check the arithmetic that they knew they needed to score. no problem, this is germany, they always do. surely? he could not believe it and nor could anyone else. south korea were still going. now unable to qualify, they we re going. now unable to qualify,...
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organization can take years can say the decision to come for a decision to come later is not particularly agile whether it would really be something that would concern trump anyway is another matter whether this is really a threat anyway seems to have a kind of disregard for this institution the u.s. currently blocking the appointment of for the late judges anyway to me to talk to my question of who controls the zero but also trying to imagine you know i'll get you in your little cranberries to is not a an important threat harley davidsons cranberries whiskey these are all symbolic sorts of slaps on the wrist and i suppose because everything is connected in the world it will have to be on matters of mutual concern but dealing with a random president it's not clear that those links will be perceived either so what does this do then to transatlantic moving forward because we know at the end of the day this this has to do with a lot more than just economics and business doesn't it. it's like a relationship there are shocks a good relationship can survive and there are others that will end it i hop
organization can take years can say the decision to come for a decision to come later is not particularly agile whether it would really be something that would concern trump anyway is another matter whether this is really a threat anyway seems to have a kind of disregard for this institution the u.s. currently blocking the appointment of for the late judges anyway to me to talk to my question of who controls the zero but also trying to imagine you know i'll get you in your little cranberries to...
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worry is believe the magyars to be healed their archers are formidable they can kill from the fun the agile horsemen avoid close up combat. i. they don't aim at specific targets instead they fire devastating scattered volleys . but this time auto's army is better equipped than many arrows bounce off their shields and the chainmail also provides protection his rank stand firm much to the magyars surprise that's what auto has been banking on. man on words i. now the kings riders take the offensive. half. the braver man among the enemies resisted in the beginning but when they saw how their fellow warriors were playing they were surrounded by hours and were killed one after the other. that's how the chronicle describes the back of. the magyars one not equipped for one on one combat. they only had like weapons and nothing with which to combat the losses and long swords of their opponents. the victory at left for it gives the author the standing he once as a chosen defender of god and glorious monic he now sees himself summoned to high up on he shows no mercy. no magyar returns home those who ar
worry is believe the magyars to be healed their archers are formidable they can kill from the fun the agile horsemen avoid close up combat. i. they don't aim at specific targets instead they fire devastating scattered volleys . but this time auto's army is better equipped than many arrows bounce off their shields and the chainmail also provides protection his rank stand firm much to the magyars surprise that's what auto has been banking on. man on words i. now the kings riders take the...
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i'm not massively strong in my arms but you've got to be pretty agile and fast moving.the middle. by the end ofjust one lap, my arms felt locked in position, my knees like jelly. do you want yourjob back? it's all yours! i can see what you do now, congratulations. the cult comedy father ted is set to return as a musical. its co—creator graham linehan said the show is almost written — and will be the ‘real final episode' of the sitcom. father ted ran on channel 4 from 1995 to 1998 for 3 series. footage has emerged of the moment a plane was forced to make an emergency landing on a busy street. a student pilot dodged power lines and traffic to bring the cessna down safely. local media in los angeles said the pilot was the only person on board at the time. the plane was reportedly heading towardsjohn wayne airport, in santa ana — when it began to experience engine troubles. luckily there are no reports of injuries or damage. now time for the weather with darren bett. it is going to be a lovely sunny end to the
i'm not massively strong in my arms but you've got to be pretty agile and fast moving.the middle. by the end ofjust one lap, my arms felt locked in position, my knees like jelly. do you want yourjob back? it's all yours! i can see what you do now, congratulations. the cult comedy father ted is set to return as a musical. its co—creator graham linehan said the show is almost written — and will be the ‘real final episode' of the sitcom. father ted ran on channel 4 from 1995 to 1998 for 3...
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i'm not massively strong in my arms but you've got to be pretty agile, yeah, fast moving.ugh the mud. back to the middle. by the end ofjust one lap, my arms felt locked in position, my knees like jelly. do you want yourjob back? it's all yours! i can see what you do now, congratulations. finally, in the netball superleague, manchester thunder were relentless in attack as they hosted the league leaders wasps. thunder shooterjoyce mvula was awarded player of the match for her display in the 53—42 victory over the defending champions. is the commander of our top story. england have beaten nigeria 2—1 in that wembley friendly. that's all from us from the bbc sportscenter. good night. —— bbc sportscenter. some nasty weather out there this evening. this is a scene from scotla nd evening. this is a scene from scotland from one of our weather watchers, the threatening skies, the storms in the distance and so some of those from a run for a few more hours yet. we will find those as we get into the night. this thunder and lightning activity committee/ flying downpours commit will beg
i'm not massively strong in my arms but you've got to be pretty agile, yeah, fast moving.ugh the mud. back to the middle. by the end ofjust one lap, my arms felt locked in position, my knees like jelly. do you want yourjob back? it's all yours! i can see what you do now, congratulations. finally, in the netball superleague, manchester thunder were relentless in attack as they hosted the league leaders wasps. thunder shooterjoyce mvula was awarded player of the match for her display in the...
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i'm not massively strong in my arms but you've got to be pretty agile and fast moving.is side and transfer the weight. back to the middle. by the end ofjust one lap, my arms felt locked in position, my knees were like jelly. do you want yourjob back? it's all yours! i can see what you do, congratulations. it is always mike! now the weather with matt taylor. hello there. a good deal of sunshine and warmth again for many of you today, but for many, those storm clouds are once again brewing. we've seen clouds spilling of the near continent through today. that brought early rain across some eastern parts of england, spreading its way northwards and westwards. but a few showers and storms dotted around and they will continue to develop as we go through into the afternoon. mainly across northern and eastern half of the country, a lot more sunshine compared with recent days in the south and a fair bit of sunshine across parts of scotland and northern ireland too. but it's here inland and if we take a closer look at the details, we could see some severe and fairly slow—moving s
i'm not massively strong in my arms but you've got to be pretty agile and fast moving.is side and transfer the weight. back to the middle. by the end ofjust one lap, my arms felt locked in position, my knees were like jelly. do you want yourjob back? it's all yours! i can see what you do, congratulations. it is always mike! now the weather with matt taylor. hello there. a good deal of sunshine and warmth again for many of you today, but for many, those storm clouds are once again brewing. we've...