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this is an example of what is known as an agile approach. it is better to view the project not just as one big mojt. and they can be started one at a time. and and there is the accessible device for people with disabilities, and so on. each part can be developed and used even if the rest isn't yet open source. start i starting smaller, we benefit sooner and with less money and we learn the remaining costs from real experiences and should san francisco fund this project? some people say the federal government or the stay should fund it, but that is not what leadership is and a couple of months ago he said it is to the bring the system and even said they should hurry up and if we want others to pitch in, we need to start the project so others have something to join on to, rally around, and be inspired by and that is what leadership is about. that is what san francisco is about. thank you. >> thank you very much for your leadership, commissioner. i have a couple of questions. maybe recreate a new about si or the counties work directly with us.
this is an example of what is known as an agile approach. it is better to view the project not just as one big mojt. and they can be started one at a time. and and there is the accessible device for people with disabilities, and so on. each part can be developed and used even if the rest isn't yet open source. start i starting smaller, we benefit sooner and with less money and we learn the remaining costs from real experiences and should san francisco fund this project? some people say the...
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its two legged companion, the atlas jogging around the neighborhood the increasing agility of robots is transforming industries like agriculture. they use pliable 5rarms in its machines packing delicate items like eggs. this plucks strawberries it's being tested by the largest berry distributors in the world. >> the facial recognition, goes through the field and identifies weeds, versus crops. >> the head of john deere labs says it addresses the labor shortage of field workers. >> all across north america. >> in the warehouse industries, start-ups like this are doing heavy lifting. they work alongside humans and can carry heavy cargo. >> when you put a whole bunch of packages on the cart the robot can pick it up. >> one recent -- in 60% of all occupations nearly one third of job activities can be automated by the year 2030 >>> so, what industries will feel the impact and are you in a job that will soon face automation joining us now is ed lee let's step back for a moment and figure out how to look at this ever since the industrial revolution began there are people that said oh, my go
its two legged companion, the atlas jogging around the neighborhood the increasing agility of robots is transforming industries like agriculture. they use pliable 5rarms in its machines packing delicate items like eggs. this plucks strawberries it's being tested by the largest berry distributors in the world. >> the facial recognition, goes through the field and identifies weeds, versus crops. >> the head of john deere labs says it addresses the labor shortage of field workers....
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it also allows for much more flexibility and much more agility. small businesses are essential to america's economic competitiveness and industrial base, supporting programs like sbir is important for the safety and economic stability of our nation. i encourage support of this amendment. thank you, mr. chair. i yield back. >> mr. chairman, i'd like to recognize ms. murphy, who i believe wants to speak on this. i yield the remainder of my time to her. if not, mr. chairman, then i -- let me just do it. >> i yield back. >> gentleman from california's recognized. >> thank you. i just wanted to thank the committee for working with me to include an amendment that would create a national guard cybersecurity training center pilot program. although the department of defense and the army have taken significant steps to ensure our military is prepared to respond to cyber attacks, an area i remain concerned about, how the national guard is being trained and whether we are providing the necessary training to ensure they are capable of utilizing their defense c
it also allows for much more flexibility and much more agility. small businesses are essential to america's economic competitiveness and industrial base, supporting programs like sbir is important for the safety and economic stability of our nation. i encourage support of this amendment. thank you, mr. chair. i yield back. >> mr. chairman, i'd like to recognize ms. murphy, who i believe wants to speak on this. i yield the remainder of my time to her. if not, mr. chairman, then i -- let me...
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would still be going out what to do in the event you guys because it is tripped up because it is so agilebecause it is a new paradigm you are up and running in j.s. and a new location right yeah we have to be running twenty four seven fortunately our building got damaged and we have to move out of there. but yeah we were up and running we were twenty four seven we had some delays for example with the customer service organ sorting tickets but we kept them running and we kept on business as usual right tell me about the demographics of the customer base he said in a half a million users what how does it break down demographically so most usurious are between twenty five to forty years of very much. we have made some surgery so see what is what is the type of profile and we also see what type of people so most of them are people that have either a bachelor or a master's degree they have some interest before it was only and take a night decide now you're seeing more financial and economic people coming into the into the space and also finding out even if they want to trade of the one best of
would still be going out what to do in the event you guys because it is tripped up because it is so agilebecause it is a new paradigm you are up and running in j.s. and a new location right yeah we have to be running twenty four seven fortunately our building got damaged and we have to move out of there. but yeah we were up and running we were twenty four seven we had some delays for example with the customer service organ sorting tickets but we kept them running and we kept on business as...
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the sick agile -- that is scheduled for 2:32. -- 2:30.ntil then, a segment from washington journal. at our table this morning, michael, you were supposed to be in
the sick agile -- that is scheduled for 2:32. -- 2:30.ntil then, a segment from washington journal. at our table this morning, michael, you were supposed to be in
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would still be a theory out what to do in the event you guys because it is tripped up because it is so agilebecause it is a new paradigm you are up and running in days in a new location right yeah we have to be running twenty four seven fortunately our building got damaged and we have to move out of there. but yeah we were up and running we were twenty four seven we had some delays for example in customer service or entering tickets but we kept them running and we kept on business as usual right tell me about the demographics of the customer base she said in a half a million users what how does that break down demographically so most usurious are between twenty five to forty years over each. we have made some surveys to see what is what is the type of profile and we also see what type of people so most of them are people that have either a bachelor or a master's degree they have some interest before it was only and taken that decide now you're seeing more financial and economic people coming into the into the space and also finding out even if they want to trade of their warming best if they
would still be a theory out what to do in the event you guys because it is tripped up because it is so agilebecause it is a new paradigm you are up and running in days in a new location right yeah we have to be running twenty four seven fortunately our building got damaged and we have to move out of there. but yeah we were up and running we were twenty four seven we had some delays for example in customer service or entering tickets but we kept them running and we kept on business as usual...
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if we can't be more agile than our adversaries, than in the long run they will win. i cannot say it another way. >> i get that completely. i guess my question is, are we doing enough to slow down their speed, our adversaries speed i guess. walling off. is everything walled off or is it getting out? >> you can't wall things off, not permanently. now, there are a few more progressive newsmagazines than the economist, which championed, as i well remember, china's admission to the world trade organization a few decades ago. they now, just a few months ago, have an extensive article on chinese practices of holding corporate ip hostage, if a corporation wants to manufacture in china. this is an unfair practice. the united states and other allies, until we are willing to push back on such practices, we will be handing ip over to an adversary. so there are some things we can do. broadly speaking, if we aren't prepared to work harder, run faster and compete at the technological edge, then we will not win. >> i understand what you're saying, that they are going to catch up at
if we can't be more agile than our adversaries, than in the long run they will win. i cannot say it another way. >> i get that completely. i guess my question is, are we doing enough to slow down their speed, our adversaries speed i guess. walling off. is everything walled off or is it getting out? >> you can't wall things off, not permanently. now, there are a few more progressive newsmagazines than the economist, which championed, as i well remember, china's admission to the world...
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value for the taxpayers out of the money spent, but even more importantly, to make the department more agile in dealing with the variety of security challenges we face. as secretary mattis has testified, our technological position has eroded in recent years compared with our leading veafrs. we confront threats that don't con form to our traditional notions of warfare. and the historical evidence indicates we may well be a victim of our own success. as one writer put it when looking at the inner war years, the losers were forced by events, to re-examine everything. military losers are intellectual radicals. the winners, complacent in victory, feel the need for self-examination far less. the answer is, the department of defense must work to be more innovative in technology, in policies, and in thought. one of the many books offering advice to businesses sums it up with a chapter title that is "innovate or die." that has been the goal of the reforms of recent years and the reform proposals that i'm releasing today. we are privileged to have two witnesses who are superbly qualified to help guide
value for the taxpayers out of the money spent, but even more importantly, to make the department more agile in dealing with the variety of security challenges we face. as secretary mattis has testified, our technological position has eroded in recent years compared with our leading veafrs. we confront threats that don't con form to our traditional notions of warfare. and the historical evidence indicates we may well be a victim of our own success. as one writer put it when looking at the inner...
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well the region is certainly on an agile and i've not quite seen it this tense thus far last year when he designed from riyadh and when he came back there were tensions that there would be all of this always sort of a point on the middle east that the reason is preparing for us next war but this time it's quite different even though all sides have been talking to sources in israel is there is a need on in syria and he had eleven on that some people in his blood nobody really wants a war but this is generation is pretty tense and even though we've seen that israel attacked a sensible iranian assets in syria all the as they've conducted over one hundred attacks that this is quite a direct hit now is they going to be a war of the intelligent war or not that's the big question as we've seen as far as a stray acceptance and rhetoric from the iranian side has been measured i know you spoke about a certain cleric but as long as hominy the spiritual leader is not making that threat it's no s.u.v.s but why don't you look at israel and the rhetoric from israel is pretty high paced because netany
well the region is certainly on an agile and i've not quite seen it this tense thus far last year when he designed from riyadh and when he came back there were tensions that there would be all of this always sort of a point on the middle east that the reason is preparing for us next war but this time it's quite different even though all sides have been talking to sources in israel is there is a need on in syria and he had eleven on that some people in his blood nobody really wants a war but...
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traditional automotive company and a software, tech company, who can move very quickly and be very agiles we found just amazing to watch was the magic of elon musk, how he was able to get all these investors on board and raise incredible amounts of money on wall street despite the fa ct of money on wall street despite the fact that this company had yet to raise profit and there were lots of questions about whether he would deliver on his promises, he does have a real element about him. the question is will he deliver this time? you get the impression that people are starting to run out patients. there is, there is a lot of what is and look into the short term, they are talking about when they reach 5000 units per on the model three, that is when they can see themselves breaking even that they are still so far offered and they are still so far offered and they consistently missed the target. they are two months away from that, imean is they are two months away from that, i mean is that realistic? well, i think we have heard targets from elon musk consistently and they have been consistent
traditional automotive company and a software, tech company, who can move very quickly and be very agiles we found just amazing to watch was the magic of elon musk, how he was able to get all these investors on board and raise incredible amounts of money on wall street despite the fa ct of money on wall street despite the fact that this company had yet to raise profit and there were lots of questions about whether he would deliver on his promises, he does have a real element about him. the...
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el segundo debate de los cuatro candidatos se vio mÁs ágil que el primero en un hecho histÓrico, incluyóe ciudadanos. tras un intercambio de acusaciones, los dos principales contrincantes andrÉs manuel y ricardo, se comprometieron a trabajar unidos despuÉs de los sufragios a fin de defender los derechos de los inmigrantes mexicanos en estados unidos. ahora pasamos con otra compaÑera marÍa antonieta quien nos cuenta quÉ le dijo una familia mexicana que vive aquÍ, en el Área de la bahÍa. marÍa: mexicanos que viven y trabajan ya escogieron. los debates dicen que no han influido en su decisiÓn. viven en estados unidos con su hija sofÍa desde hace aÑos . a miles de kilÓmetros de distancia de mÉxico, el paÍs que las lonas ser. en estos dÍas en los que se acercan, su corazÓn polÍtico 100% mexicano se acelera y se prepara para votar. >> yo veo que mi paÍs, en lugar de mejorar ha ido cada vez peor y necesitamos cambiar. marÍa: tramitÓ el ine su credencial para votar desde el extranjero, estÁ muy satisfecha de haberlo hecho. >>creo que es importante que nosotros desde el extranjero votemos porque
el segundo debate de los cuatro candidatos se vio mÁs ágil que el primero en un hecho histÓrico, incluyóe ciudadanos. tras un intercambio de acusaciones, los dos principales contrincantes andrÉs manuel y ricardo, se comprometieron a trabajar unidos despuÉs de los sufragios a fin de defender los derechos de los inmigrantes mexicanos en estados unidos. ahora pasamos con otra compaÑera marÍa antonieta quien nos cuenta quÉ le dijo una familia mexicana que vive aquÍ, en el Área de la...
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the most important thing will be the agility of the ability of humans to relearn something again andthe current education system is not designed to do that. system isf education fixated on standardized testing and memorization. even in the top institutions. has linda: try to envision 10 or 20 years down the road. what do you see as jobs and what do you see as what the economy will be needing? of hardwareation not artificial intelligence is going to fundamentally shift where human value is placed. where one -- jobs that were highly analytical and qualitative will be the most vulnerable to algorithms that will do a far more better job than a human in taking into account all these variables. i think that this is not just everyone is understanding that blue-collar jobs, robotics and anufacturing automation, thomas vehicles is a huge risk for drivers. those who do it professionally. it is white-collar jobs that people underestimate, the amount of that can be replaced with technology. that countries will pick this up but i do not think they are doing it fast enough to retrain their workfor
the most important thing will be the agility of the ability of humans to relearn something again andthe current education system is not designed to do that. system isf education fixated on standardized testing and memorization. even in the top institutions. has linda: try to envision 10 or 20 years down the road. what do you see as jobs and what do you see as what the economy will be needing? of hardwareation not artificial intelligence is going to fundamentally shift where human value is...
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. >> anthony: i mean, they're very agile. they don't look though at first at first brush.'m watching them and they've got a lot of moves. >> david: yeah, they're very, very agile. >> anthony: increasingly people want to see penguins. they are much loved by, you know, children everywhere. a lot of people would like to come to antarctica as tourists and look at penguins up close in a natural environment without impacting in a negative way. is that a good thing? >> david: and the thing about antarctica is that most scientists you know keep their nose to the grind stone. so the only advocacy for antarctica has to come from the public. it's very valuable to have these tours 'cause then people have an ownership, you know they've been there and they see it. >> anthony: what keeps you coming back? i mean other than the work. >> david: i wanted to come to antarctica because i heard it was very severe place and nature was the king, daunting, having that chance to be humbled by something greater than you is i think an important part of being here. ♪ it's your thing ♪ ♪ do what you wa
. >> anthony: i mean, they're very agile. they don't look though at first at first brush.'m watching them and they've got a lot of moves. >> david: yeah, they're very, very agile. >> anthony: increasingly people want to see penguins. they are much loved by, you know, children everywhere. a lot of people would like to come to antarctica as tourists and look at penguins up close in a natural environment without impacting in a negative way. is that a good thing? >> david:...
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in an agile, expeditious manner. with respect to the question of the backlog, we are in the final stages of paper for the dni to issue that's being coordinated through the intergovernment process right now, which i believe with some dramatic changes to how we currently do the business process of investigations, once implemented will probably get us to a position we could estimate probably 20% reduction to the backlog within six months. >> only 20% in six months? that's a little less ambitious than i think we discussed earlier. and is omb part of the process at this point? >> omb is a major part of the process. again, the four main individuals are omb, opm, dod and odni. >> and will these new business processes include reciprocity and come -- standards between government and our contractors? >> yes, sir. >> again, my hope would be -- since i understand a lot of these were on the secret level, on the dod side, there was an ability to take, i thought, a much greater percentage of that backlog down with administrative ac
in an agile, expeditious manner. with respect to the question of the backlog, we are in the final stages of paper for the dni to issue that's being coordinated through the intergovernment process right now, which i believe with some dramatic changes to how we currently do the business process of investigations, once implemented will probably get us to a position we could estimate probably 20% reduction to the backlog within six months. >> only 20% in six months? that's a little less...
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in an agile, expeditious manner. at the same time to make sure they're trusted. with respect to the question on the backlog, we currently are in the final stages of paper for the d.n.i. to issue that's being coordinated through the intergovernmental process right now. i believe with some dramatic changes how we currently do the business process of investigations, once implemented will probably get us to a position we can estimate probably 20% reduction to backlog within six months. senator warner: only 20% in six months. that's little less ambitious than we discussed earlier. is o.m.b. part of the process? mr. evanina: o.m.b. is part of the process. the four main problems are .m.b., o.p.m., d.o.d., odni. senator warner: will this process include reciprocity and common standards between the government and our contractors? mr. evanina: yes, sir. senator warner: my hope will be, since i understand a lot were on the secret level, the d.o.d. side, there was an able to take a much greater percentage of that backlog down with administrative section and going forward bas
in an agile, expeditious manner. at the same time to make sure they're trusted. with respect to the question on the backlog, we currently are in the final stages of paper for the d.n.i. to issue that's being coordinated through the intergovernmental process right now. i believe with some dramatic changes how we currently do the business process of investigations, once implemented will probably get us to a position we can estimate probably 20% reduction to backlog within six months. senator...
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prueba Ágil movimiento.lia. yo no quiero ser un hijo que preocupe a mi mamÁ o mi papá es que los peligros rondaban a oscar tapia, que estuvo a punto de subirse a un cuadrilÁtero equivocado todos los golpes podrÍan haberlo doblegado en la ronda de la prohibiciÓn. serÍan lo mÁs difÍcil, porque si te lo ofrecÍan como preguntes en que te juntarÁs con ellos. de igual con las flores, que te dicen no, se centra mejor. pero muy a tiempo, oscar encontrÓ una vÁlvula de escape. cuando vienes al boxeo y pones tu trabajo, como que te ayuda a que camines . cabeza para arriba. se pudo hacer este entrenamiento, pudo lograr muchas cosas. [gritos] reportera: un proyecto que comenzÓ desde hace 15 aÑos en su casa. con sacrificio, ha ido creciendo. comencÉ con varias bolsas en mi horas. para tratar de ayudar a los jÓvenes la meta es ayudar a estos muchachos que andan en pandillas, drogas. tratar de sacarlos de las calles. oscar tapia lo rescatÓ a tiempo y se ha convertido en un ejemplo a seguir gracias a la fÉrrea voluntad de no
prueba Ágil movimiento.lia. yo no quiero ser un hijo que preocupe a mi mamÁ o mi papá es que los peligros rondaban a oscar tapia, que estuvo a punto de subirse a un cuadrilÁtero equivocado todos los golpes podrÍan haberlo doblegado en la ronda de la prohibiciÓn. serÍan lo mÁs difÍcil, porque si te lo ofrecÍan como preguntes en que te juntarÁs con ellos. de igual con las flores, que te dicen no, se centra mejor. pero muy a tiempo, oscar encontrÓ una vÁlvula de escape. cuando vienes...
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i have worked out like a madman -- passing and dribbling drills, agility training...tch beeps) ...and i top it all off with 100 free throws every day... 23. 24. ...no matter how tired i am. (yawns) 85.
i have worked out like a madman -- passing and dribbling drills, agility training...tch beeps) ...and i top it all off with 100 free throws every day... 23. 24. ...no matter how tired i am. (yawns) 85.
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to the highest emission standards and more agile vehicles. >> reporter: the mayor says the $44 million for this plan will come from the city's discretionary funds. >> we need to be investing resources to make sure that the residents of our city are safe. >> reporter: the mayor has to present his budget proposal to the board of supervisors by friday and four days later a new mayor will be elected. anne makovec kpix 5. >> it takes nine months to a year to train a new 911 dispatcher. >>> a man hunt is under way in tennessee for a man that killed a sheriff's deputy. officials say the deputy was shot when he stopped the vehicle that was believed to have been stolen. steven wiggens has been identified as a person of interest in the shooting. tennessee residents have been warned via cell phone about the search. wiggens is considered armed and dangerous. >>> a large explosion has rocked a ups facility in kentucky. this morning several tanks blew up in lexington. officials say it appears to have been accidental but what triggered the blast remains under investigation. two people were injured in
to the highest emission standards and more agile vehicles. >> reporter: the mayor says the $44 million for this plan will come from the city's discretionary funds. >> we need to be investing resources to make sure that the residents of our city are safe. >> reporter: the mayor has to present his budget proposal to the board of supervisors by friday and four days later a new mayor will be elected. anne makovec kpix 5. >> it takes nine months to a year to train a new 911...
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space is so, it's almost unpredictable what will happen, that the most important thing will be the agilityumans to relearn something again and again and again. and the current education system is not designed to do that. the current education system is fixated on standardized testing and memorization, i think, even in the top institutions. nadiem: you're a disruptor yourself. try and envision 10, 20 years down the road. i mean, what do you see as jobs which will be eradicated and what do you see as what the economy will be needing? nadiem: i think that automation of hardware and software, the dawn of artificial intelligence, is going to fundamentally shift where human value is placed. so, you know, where once safe-white-collar jobs that were highly analytical, highly quantitative, will be among the most vulnerable to, you know, algorithms that will do a far more better job than a human in taking into account all these variables, etc., so i think that, you know, this is not just, everyone is already understanding blue-collar jobs, i think robotics, manufacturing automation is a huge risk on
space is so, it's almost unpredictable what will happen, that the most important thing will be the agilityumans to relearn something again and again and again. and the current education system is not designed to do that. the current education system is fixated on standardized testing and memorization, i think, even in the top institutions. nadiem: you're a disruptor yourself. try and envision 10, 20 years down the road. i mean, what do you see as jobs which will be eradicated and what do you...
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appeal to a broader market and the nine eleven but the nine twenty four was a world apart from the agile nine eleven. to back them up or should disciples believe firmly in the trinity of the rear mounted engine and bonser design with their cooling like the nine twenty four had none of that plus the ignition was to the right of the steering wheel which was definitely not on but at least the seats in the instruments came from the good old nine eleven which cost thirty two thousand marks around sixteen thousand euros fact that the nine twenty four started twenty three thousand marks under twelve thousand euros which brought in many new customers of course and it became a huge seller or could take ages later traditionalist still disparage the nine twenty four as a housewives' for shipping at the white house called parsons i. for a time it even seemed like the nine eleven his days were numbered which would have spelled the end of the traditional porsche design the watercooled front engine one hundred twenty four looks set to become the standard for future models. the first porsche with a fron
appeal to a broader market and the nine eleven but the nine twenty four was a world apart from the agile nine eleven. to back them up or should disciples believe firmly in the trinity of the rear mounted engine and bonser design with their cooling like the nine twenty four had none of that plus the ignition was to the right of the steering wheel which was definitely not on but at least the seats in the instruments came from the good old nine eleven which cost thirty two thousand marks around...
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the sick agile -- that is scheduled for 2:32. -- 2:30. until then, a segment from washington journal. at our table this morning, michael, you were supposed to be joined by the president of the iranian-american council. he cannot be here today. but thank you for joining us at the table for this discussion. what do you think about the president's decision to withdraw from the iran aerial? guest: i personally think it was the right decision for a number of britain's. just.ent macron said it if there were no changes to today's iran deal, there would korea,clear armed north because of the sunset clauses and the ballistic missiles. we had iran violating existing agreements.ncil iran gave the president a lot of arguments outside of the nuclear deal to make the argument that the nuclear donated to go away because it was fueling -- nuclear deal to go away because it was fueling all of this other activity. they created new militias, working with the who tease -- the huthies. it gave the president the ammunition to go after it. without them, the ira
the sick agile -- that is scheduled for 2:32. -- 2:30. until then, a segment from washington journal. at our table this morning, michael, you were supposed to be joined by the president of the iranian-american council. he cannot be here today. but thank you for joining us at the table for this discussion. what do you think about the president's decision to withdraw from the iran aerial? guest: i personally think it was the right decision for a number of britain's. just.ent macron said it if...
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making fast curves with an agility unusual for this segment sport is the way to go he says tour mode smooth is obvious without making the driver feel that he's lost contact with the basement. and front this affair is grille has grown wider and gained a chrome bar that connects more aggressive looking headlights. nineteen inch how wheels are included with the special extras package. the design and vaca has been freshened up a bit as well. opal has largely dispensed with the panels of buttons in the interior making it look a little criterion more modern along with a seven inch monitor there's a fear of features a full range of drivers assist including a front camera plane keeping assistant and forward collision warning. seats both in front and back are quite comfortable. incarnations of the sephira have been on the road for nearly twenty years now soldiering on right through the s.u.v. boom even as many other car makers sacrifice their family advance to the trend. romney says drivers need flexibility they might want to take the whole family along or a bike or two but there's no trailer
making fast curves with an agility unusual for this segment sport is the way to go he says tour mode smooth is obvious without making the driver feel that he's lost contact with the basement. and front this affair is grille has grown wider and gained a chrome bar that connects more aggressive looking headlights. nineteen inch how wheels are included with the special extras package. the design and vaca has been freshened up a bit as well. opal has largely dispensed with the panels of buttons in...
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ceo ryan cornell says they're watching the situation closely andill continue to be nimble and agile moving forward. for "nightly business report," i'm kate rogers. >>> lowe's also blas the weather for its disappointing quarter. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the home improvementr retai said a late start to the spring season caused results to miss estimas, but theompany did say it's encouraged by sales this month and expects that momentum to continue. separately, "the wall street journal" reported that biionaire investor bill ackman and hedge fundz. shaw group has each taken a $1 billion stake in least. it rose to $94.69 >>> ralph lauren had a higher margin. same store sales are off and total revenue beat expectations. shares climbed 14% to >>> the health insurer anthem said it wassp buyinge health. the price tag of that deal wasn't disclosed, but the merger gnalled anthem's push to go into medical care services. it will allow it to buy large array of programs for consumers. shares of anthem fell actionally to $232.06. >>> cosmetics maker rev lon has appointed the first femal
ceo ryan cornell says they're watching the situation closely andill continue to be nimble and agile moving forward. for "nightly business report," i'm kate rogers. >>> lowe's also blas the weather for its disappointing quarter. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the home improvementr retai said a late start to the spring season caused results to miss estimas, but theompany did say it's encouraged by sales this month and expects that momentum to continue....
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it's past the overall picture if it's the physicality the body tension or the mobility he's agile a fighter he's adaptable and in this job he must be able to adapt to all kinds of situations so i'll be happy to put him on my files if they're not in. the car and a new model for boom and can't confront our friends are going to i think it's going to of course that there's something like been in control towards an agency that wants to represent people with disabilities because i think it's time that it's no longer it's abuse object but i think it's a type of the. dr became a man yes i wanted to be normal for people to acknowledge that people with disabilities can also perform well in sports and under their profession and work on top of it in. detail often is already one of been in concert most sought after models the fifty year old almost became a professional footballer until a car accident changed everything now he does wheelchair dancing to enhance his mobility in front of the camera he's not surprised by the reservations some customers have. caps i'm fuckin back i've been in a wheelchair fo
it's past the overall picture if it's the physicality the body tension or the mobility he's agile a fighter he's adaptable and in this job he must be able to adapt to all kinds of situations so i'll be happy to put him on my files if they're not in. the car and a new model for boom and can't confront our friends are going to i think it's going to of course that there's something like been in control towards an agency that wants to represent people with disabilities because i think it's time...
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hower, the group did praise the agile handling of the model 3 as well as its batte range. separately a wall street firm raised the price targeon the stock to $500 a share and that helped lift the stock in trading today. > the transformation of general electric continues. the company is merging the bulk of its transportation business with railroadme equ maker lab tech. it's a deal worth $11 billio ge and the shareholders will end upholding 50.1% of the merged company. the deal is all partf ge's strategy to pare down to three core businesses, namel power, aviation and health care. this is the biggest deal done by ceo john flannery since he announced his plan to remake the conglomerate. shares of ge and lab tech both rose in today'sg. trad ge is up 10%, by the way, over the last two months. >>> from a stock that is rising to a sector that is falling. consumer staples is the worst performing group this ar. th sector is down 13% while the s&p 500 is up 2. this a sector to steer clear of or are there torgains waiting e bought? here to talk about that is nancy tangler, chief inve
hower, the group did praise the agile handling of the model 3 as well as its batte range. separately a wall street firm raised the price targeon the stock to $500 a share and that helped lift the stock in trading today. > the transformation of general electric continues. the company is merging the bulk of its transportation business with railroadme equ maker lab tech. it's a deal worth $11 billio ge and the shareholders will end upholding 50.1% of the merged company. the deal is all partf...
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the increasing agility of robots is transforming industries like agriculture.bridge-based softic rob uses pliable robotic arms in its machines, packing delicate items like eggs and picking tomatoes off trees.hi whiles automated harvester plucks strawberries, itsyeing tested driscolls, the largest berry distributor in the world. john deere is investing heavily, automating tractors and combines, which are outfitted with computer vision technology. >> like facial recognition, it goes through the field, and identitiesee versus crops. >> reporter: the head of john deere lab says itse also addr the labor shortage among fieldworkers in agriculture. >> i've heard not only in saskatchewan but all acrossno h america, getting the right labor is a challenge. we think that automation really helps with that. >> reporter: in the warehousing industry, startups like fetch are doing some heavy lifting. s robots move around autonomously, work alongside humans, and can carry heavy cargo. >> we can take something from assembly area in the manufacturing plant and put it on to a conv
the increasing agility of robots is transforming industries like agriculture.bridge-based softic rob uses pliable robotic arms in its machines, packing delicate items like eggs and picking tomatoes off trees.hi whiles automated harvester plucks strawberries, itsyeing tested driscolls, the largest berry distributor in the world. john deere is investing heavily, automating tractors and combines, which are outfitted with computer vision technology. >> like facial recognition, it goes through...
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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 adelaide judges anyway to talk to my question of who controls the zero but are also trying to imagine you know lapse on the wrist and i suppose because everything is connected in the world it will have to be on of the 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 times 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 hope to think of this is something that there will be a time after trump and the basic interests will assert themselves is trump aimi
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 adelaide judges anyway to talk to my question of who controls the zero but are also trying to imagine you know lapse on the wrist and i suppose because...
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hope that the russian army will not roll out tanks and sure that those people because you have an agile you always in your talks x. stalled the israel superiority technicolor creative innovative superiority well perhaps you can work with your in. teligent better maybe you can come up with some other dance protected protective take needs but not should people point blank that's that's my point we're trying to express this in the most extreme of terms you know i just spent a week with a gentleman that you should actually having your show his name is colonel richard kemp is a commander of british forces in afghanistan when the british were deployed there he also fought in northern ireland and he also fought in the balkans and you know kemp has said at the united nations and in a variety of appearances having analyzed what israel is facing the choices the israeli army has to make these really army is the most moral army in the world now you can try and find some anti israel people on the b.b.c. or other networks who will say the exact opposite but i go and i get a british officer who has be
hope that the russian army will not roll out tanks and sure that those people because you have an agile you always in your talks x. stalled the israel superiority technicolor creative innovative superiority well perhaps you can work with your in. teligent better maybe you can come up with some other dance protected protective take needs but not should people point blank that's that's my point we're trying to express this in the most extreme of terms you know i just spent a week with a gentleman...
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bt said it's part of moves to create what it's called a lean and agile organisation, and respond to intenseer brexit, if a trade agreement isn't reached, according to a new house of lords report. the committee says that the tariff on imports is likely to rise, and that this would lead to price increases at the checkout. brexit—supporting politicians counter that prices will fall when unnecessary regulation is removed. our environment correspondent claire marshall has the details. half the food we eat is imported. 30% of this comes from the european union. the uk is now negotiating its own trade deals, but it is not clear what the terms will be. according to the lords report, if there is no agreement, there could be severe price rises for shoppers. if we apply the equivalent of european tariffs, then, on average, that is some 22% on food prices that are imported. not all of that would go on food prices itself, but it obviously would have a major effect on the price of food. the report also warns that if there is no trade agreement, we could see more scenes like this. it advises there is not
bt said it's part of moves to create what it's called a lean and agile organisation, and respond to intenseer brexit, if a trade agreement isn't reached, according to a new house of lords report. the committee says that the tariff on imports is likely to rise, and that this would lead to price increases at the checkout. brexit—supporting politicians counter that prices will fall when unnecessary regulation is removed. our environment correspondent claire marshall has the details. half the...
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one of the lead investigators in the case describing deangelo as agile and active. said he was even seen whizzing around town on a motorcycle a week before his arrest. david. >> in stark contrast to what we saw in the courtroom. thank you. >>> next tonight the investigation into a key member of president trump's cabinet and how he spent tax payer dollars. your money. epa chief scott pruitt, his first class travel, a $43,000 secure phone booth for his office and raises for favored staffers. hear the whistle blower who claims he was sidelined because he spoke up and questioned his boss. abc's kyra phillips and the interview tonight. >> reporter: he was part of donald trump's presidential campaign from the start. >> he's great. he's been with me right from the beginning. he's tough as hell and he's great. >> reporter: kevin chmielewski then got a ticket to washington, eventually becoming deputy chief of staff for epa administrator scott pruitt. but tonight, chmielewski says what he saw there, and what he said about it, cost him his job. he describes how a manager told
one of the lead investigators in the case describing deangelo as agile and active. said he was even seen whizzing around town on a motorcycle a week before his arrest. david. >> in stark contrast to what we saw in the courtroom. thank you. >>> next tonight the investigation into a key member of president trump's cabinet and how he spent tax payer dollars. your money. epa chief scott pruitt, his first class travel, a $43,000 secure phone booth for his office and raises for favored...
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this increases the leithality and agility of our troops and i urge the house to adopt this legislation and vote yes. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the -- the chair: the gentleman continues to reserve. the gentleman from washington. mr. smith: i'm pleased to yield three minutes to mr. courtney. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. courtney: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of this bill and want to begin by thanking the chair and ranking member of the full committee for their leadership getting this bill to the floor and their commitment to regular order therm bill before us has already gone through several rounds of bipartisan input from the thousands of individual requests from the house armed services committee to more than 40 hours of debate to more than 560 amendments for potential debate this week. i believe this commitment to regularred orer is one of the main reasons when we pass this bill this week it'll be the 58th year in a row the house has passed a defense authorization. i also want to absolute my friend and colleague chairman rob whitman for his inc
this increases the leithality and agility of our troops and i urge the house to adopt this legislation and vote yes. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the -- the chair: the gentleman continues to reserve. the gentleman from washington. mr. smith: i'm pleased to yield three minutes to mr. courtney. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. courtney: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of this bill and want to begin by thanking the chair and ranking member of the full committee for...
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we need to be prepared for the unexpected and we may need to be agile as we think about what we call on government and communes to do. which i think -- communities to do and we don't live in a time of, say, the most agile government in history in term's politics, regardless of what part of the political spectrum you may be on but we have to deal with new things. there's another powerful lesson from history i think as we think but jobs and this is the era that that some of us have lived through. one i first worked on when i became a part of the industry in which i've now worked. offers automation, word processing. well, it turned out in the 1960s, when this photograph was taken, or even the 1970s or the first half of the 198's, and people wrote things out on pad's paper and then you gave them to someone else who used a type writer to type it up. if you were working in an office, that was tip clay secretary and more o than not a woman. if you were a princeton senior in 1981. you were dating somebody who would later become your wife, as i did, she wrote it up in long hand and i stayed u
we need to be prepared for the unexpected and we may need to be agile as we think about what we call on government and communes to do. which i think -- communities to do and we don't live in a time of, say, the most agile government in history in term's politics, regardless of what part of the political spectrum you may be on but we have to deal with new things. there's another powerful lesson from history i think as we think but jobs and this is the era that that some of us have lived through....