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experts investigating the crash of a russian plane in egypt are analysing a noise that was heard at the end of the cockpit voice recording. this has fuelled suspicions that an explosion caused the crash. >> reporter: it has been seven days since the jet fell out of the sky taking 224 people to their deaths. flowers were laid on saturday at the crash site in the desert. after a week of leaks and rumors and speculation, finally an official statement from the egyptian crash investigators. debris is scattered over a wide area. more than 13 kilometres in length, which is consistent with an in-flight break-up. some parts of the wreckage are missing and it is hoped to locate them in the incoming days. >> reporter: the lead investigator confirmed that the flight was 23 minutes and 14 seconds into its journey. it had reached an altitude of 30,888 feet and was still climbing. it was travelling at 281 knots. the auto pilot had been fwajd. everything seemed normal. then catastrophe on the cvr, the cock pick voice recorder. national league for democracy it will be carried out by specialized labs in
experts investigating the crash of a russian plane in egypt are analysing a noise that was heard at the end of the cockpit voice recording. this has fuelled suspicions that an explosion caused the crash. >> reporter: it has been seven days since the jet fell out of the sky taking 224 people to their deaths. flowers were laid on saturday at the crash site in the desert. after a week of leaks and rumors and speculation, finally an official statement from the egyptian crash investigators....
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. >> i think we need to almost self analyse that a little bit. there is a sense that egypt is being under siege, egypt is being pushed for the russian proximity, the u.s. in the west are not happy with russia is doing in syria. >> this narrative has been instilled in egyptians not just for the last two years since the military coup, but for the last 50 years, that people want to undermine egypt and its greatness. as events like this piles up this narrative is going to be challenged more and more by reality and there's the repressive element. if you're a journalism and you don't want to go to jail and get tortured and disappear for gold knows how long, you put out the statement the government wants you to >>> two egyptian journalists were reminded of that. one was arrested and questioned before being released and this lady of the state owned channel was taken off the air. both had been critical of the sisi government on stories unrelated to the plane crash. however, the narrative coming out of cairo that it wasn'ta a bomb took a major hit from an
. >> i think we need to almost self analyse that a little bit. there is a sense that egypt is being under siege, egypt is being pushed for the russian proximity, the u.s. in the west are not happy with russia is doing in syria. >> this narrative has been instilled in egyptians not just for the last two years since the military coup, but for the last 50 years, that people want to undermine egypt and its greatness. as events like this piles up this narrative is going to be challenged...
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have to accept that and do something about it >>> russian and egyptian investigators will start to analyse the black box recorder from saturday's plane crash. russia observed a day of mourning from the passengers and crew. it crashed after being bound for st. petersburg. mourners laid flowers at a shrine for the dead. peter sharp is in st. petersburg. >> the three aircraft filled with air crash investigators that left st. petersburg arrived in cairo, and the teams are now at the scene of crash and the debris is huge, stretching 30 square kilometres, so the plane must have broken up considerably in its dissent. one of the pieces intact was the flight deck and the cockpit, meaning the black boxes were recovered and they are virtually intact, and will be opened in the next few hours in the hopes of coming to a conclusion about exactly what happened to that aircraft. this could go on for some time, but the fall out continues. emirates airlines is the latest to suspend flight over sinai and if joins lufthansa and air france that made the same decision yesterday, until the results of how that fl
have to accept that and do something about it >>> russian and egyptian investigators will start to analyse the black box recorder from saturday's plane crash. russia observed a day of mourning from the passengers and crew. it crashed after being bound for st. petersburg. mourners laid flowers at a shrine for the dead. peter sharp is in st. petersburg. >> the three aircraft filled with air crash investigators that left st. petersburg arrived in cairo, and the teams are now at the...
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>> reporter: i think if you analyse what the sports ministry has been saying, it's possible to detect three different messages. one of them is compliance. they're basically saying that they will go along with whatever is decided by the i.a.a.f., the federation that governs world athletics. another one is evasive. they're saying essentially we haven't really been given enough time to respond to all of these allegations, and we need to go through this report and analyse them properly, only then can we really sort of rebut them or say, yes, we admit to them. the third is defensive. it's basically - the russian arguments that, yes, there is doping in russia, russia has never denied that, but it's imploring essentially the few bad apples argument saying that this was something individual athletes were doing. when they are caught in russia, they are prosecuted in russia, they are kicked out of the spiritus, they have an effective anti-doping system and, therefore, that means that the problems that russia has with doping are not systemic. that matches the argument that the sports ministry is
>> reporter: i think if you analyse what the sports ministry has been saying, it's possible to detect three different messages. one of them is compliance. they're basically saying that they will go along with whatever is decided by the i.a.a.f., the federation that governs world athletics. another one is evasive. they're saying essentially we haven't really been given enough time to respond to all of these allegations, and we need to go through this report and analyse them properly, only...
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instruments have analysed solar winds. n.a.s.a.ays it even documented a solar storm eating away at the planet's atmosphere in march. among the other major findings there was the discovery of water on mars. >> we've have visual and mineral evidence of water on mars from orbit. roves have found rocks and evidence that ancient mars has enough water to support life. >> reporter: so much so that maars looked very similar to earth >> when we look at ancient mars, we see a different type of surface, one that had valleys that look like they are carved by water, lakes that were standing for long periods of time. we have seen an environment that was much more able to support liquid water. >> reporter: n.a.s.a. said solar storms are much less active today and not as intense, but as for any chance that earth could one day, even billions of year now from now, suffer the same fate mars. >> when earth is losing atmosphere, the rate of loss would be low. we don't have anything to worry about in terms of the earth as atmospheredisappearing on us >>
instruments have analysed solar winds. n.a.s.a.ays it even documented a solar storm eating away at the planet's atmosphere in march. among the other major findings there was the discovery of water on mars. >> we've have visual and mineral evidence of water on mars from orbit. roves have found rocks and evidence that ancient mars has enough water to support life. >> reporter: so much so that maars looked very similar to earth >> when we look at ancient mars, we see a different...
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two explosions hit the hotel popular with politicians >>> russian and egyptian investigators analysed black box recorder. they observe a day of mourning. they have 225 passengers and crew. >>> more than the mormentry elections -- parliamentary elections in turkey. we go to voters in ankara. >> turks are called upon to vote for the next government. a plethora of different parties running, contesting the parliamentary elections. turksy, hist likely -- turkey, historically has a tie turn out when it comes to elections, 80% or more. this is the fourth time voters take to the polls, there's no voter fatigue. that's an important pace on the election and joining people that are ledgeable to vote. why are they voting? >> we are voting to shape our democracy. >> reporter: what are the main issues? >> for the stability of this country and we hope to see the unity and free of democracy. >> reporter: let's get another opinion from this young lady. what are the main concerns you have as a young turk? what makes you come and vote? >> we have many concerns. the main issue is democracy and justice. i
two explosions hit the hotel popular with politicians >>> russian and egyptian investigators analysed black box recorder. they observe a day of mourning. they have 225 passengers and crew. >>> more than the mormentry elections -- parliamentary elections in turkey. we go to voters in ankara. >> turks are called upon to vote for the next government. a plethora of different parties running, contesting the parliamentary elections. turksy, hist likely -- turkey, historically...
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with a few exceptions, these analyses, the analyses, the scholarship of plane indian has focused on whiten who don indian outfits, costumes, and activities for a variety of social, cultural, and political reasons. from the sons of liberty from boston harbor bird, to the boy scouts and halloween costumes of today. because they do not conform to our expectations of who plays indian and why, okeechobee complicate our ideas. even as their pretensions underscore the centrality of the indian to shaping american identity. in addition to concerns about passing imposing an emerging practice of plane indian, public debates on identity and posture in the antebellum period were frequently annotated with concerns about faith and religion. the market revolution coincided with the tail end of the awakening, and area that was called intense secretariat invention. profits rose from unlikely supporters to proclaim the revelation and exhort followers to join various churches and revolutions. mormonism was was but one of these inventive movements. the degree to which founder joseph smith was depicted as a ch
with a few exceptions, these analyses, the analyses, the scholarship of plane indian has focused on whiten who don indian outfits, costumes, and activities for a variety of social, cultural, and political reasons. from the sons of liberty from boston harbor bird, to the boy scouts and halloween costumes of today. because they do not conform to our expectations of who plays indian and why, okeechobee complicate our ideas. even as their pretensions underscore the centrality of the indian to...
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it is the address where you'll find the latest common, analyse and video on demand, including background on all the stories and breaking news. that's it for the newshour, i'll be back after the break. break. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york. >> at 7:00 - "news roundup". tony harris gives you a fast-paced recap of the day's events. >> this is the first line of defense. >> we have an exclusive story tonight. >> then at 8:00 - john seigenthaler brings you the top stories from across america. >> the question is, will these dams hold? >> and at 9:00 - >> i'm ali velshi, on target tonight... >> ali velshi on target. digging deeper into the issues that matter. >> i'm trying to get a sense for what iranians are feeling. >> the next big quake. >> there could be a rupture along the entire fault line. >> that's right. >> we have 300,000 kids that are in collapse prone schools. >> the tsunami, it's gonna move faster than you can run... usain bolt won't be able to out run it. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >
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investigators analyse data, and are looking for any traces of explosives in the wreckage. meantime, the first funeral has been held for a 60-year-old russian grandmother, family members say she considered taking her granddaughter on vacation. the british are pulling its planes white the possibility of terrorism remains mains. >> a scathing report from doctors without borders. it claims u.s. aircraft shot at patients and staff members as they tried to escape. jamie mcintyre reports. >> reporter: the main hospital building was pulverized in an attack delivered by a u.s. gun ship, a plane that fires a side-mound cannon, and guns designed to circle the target while delivering withering fire up to 1800 rounds a minute. the report by the group doctors without borders, which goes by its french acronym describes a hospital active at 2am. when the attack began without warning. >> the hospital went in flames. patients that could move burnt. shrapnel bombs amputated legs of doctors and nurses. on top of that, what we have heard from the staff is from the plane, people who were fleein
investigators analyse data, and are looking for any traces of explosives in the wreckage. meantime, the first funeral has been held for a 60-year-old russian grandmother, family members say she considered taking her granddaughter on vacation. the british are pulling its planes white the possibility of terrorism remains mains. >> a scathing report from doctors without borders. it claims u.s. aircraft shot at patients and staff members as they tried to escape. jamie mcintyre reports....
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issue that comes to you with any eir is the project description accurate all of the rest of the analyses in the eir are bans this components or adequacy and description here as pointed out the proponent proposed two different schemes or scenarios and unfortunately, the eir did not analysis the various schemes in a like manner so the adequacy of the analyzed impacts is defective you don't have the basis for comparison to a specific project so adrc complications to this the final eir proposed a different project different from those two scenarios and entirely different project so the eir analysis he's didn't consider this project in depth we say no problem with the eir whether you have a project description it is confusing that is impossible for the public to adequate will i championing on the project for objective reasons they don't know what project their commenting on and expanding can't analysis the report because they looked 3 different schemes not a single project that is in definite violation to the threshold issue for second compliance so even if the eir was without any other defec
issue that comes to you with any eir is the project description accurate all of the rest of the analyses in the eir are bans this components or adequacy and description here as pointed out the proponent proposed two different schemes or scenarios and unfortunately, the eir did not analysis the various schemes in a like manner so the adequacy of the analyzed impacts is defective you don't have the basis for comparison to a specific project so adrc complications to this the final eir proposed a...
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we know that one of those black boxes is being analysed at the moment. the other one, the cockpit voice recorder was badly damage. there might be some time before we get more information about what really happened to that flight, but as i said, at the moment the foreign minister is saying there's a significant possibility that the i.s.i.s. behind that flight >>> he would have greened that from the cobra committee meeting, the government's emergency security apra has put into play, and, of course, all on this the day that president sisi arrives there with david cameron. how are these developments likely to affect that meeting between cameron comeron and sisi. >> reporter: yes. it's the highest meeting that can be hold. there's another one scheduled in the next few hours. that probably will impact the meeting between president sisi and david cameron. david cameron will chair that meeting. i'm sure new lines will come out of that. this couldn't have come at a worst time with president sisi expected to visit. we can see if you just move over here, we can see
we know that one of those black boxes is being analysed at the moment. the other one, the cockpit voice recorder was badly damage. there might be some time before we get more information about what really happened to that flight, but as i said, at the moment the foreign minister is saying there's a significant possibility that the i.s.i.s. behind that flight >>> he would have greened that from the cobra committee meeting, the government's emergency security apra has put into play, and,...
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the data didn't have the manpower to analyse the data, and there were difficulties getting data from one service to another. >> reporter: the threat level has been lowered for brussels. it means a lot less finger pointing and a by politicians. >>> to east africa, and pope francis celebrated an open-air mass with over a million in attendance. earlier he prayed at the shrine, honouring a group of christians killed for refusing to announce their faith. the pontiff arrived on friday and addressed the president and m.p.s. gay rights activists urged them to use the visit to address the issue of homophobia in uganda. >> uganda is one of the fastest growing populations in the world. many want to have smaller families, but this is often a dilemma. we have this report from central uganda. >> translation: many of the women here have recently given birth and were referred to family planning clinics. if they promised previous generations, they'll have more than six children. this woman has eight. she comes because she doesn't have any more. >> translation: my husband does not have a job. we strug
the data didn't have the manpower to analyse the data, and there were difficulties getting data from one service to another. >> reporter: the threat level has been lowered for brussels. it means a lot less finger pointing and a by politicians. >>> to east africa, and pope francis celebrated an open-air mass with over a million in attendance. earlier he prayed at the shrine, honouring a group of christians killed for refusing to announce their faith. the pontiff arrived on friday...
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cnn analysed the coverage in the two weeks following the debate and found trump had more air time than the other 16 candidates combined. and the so-called liberal network cannot help itself. >> with commercialized programming, regardless of what a news programme's with the implicit ideological event is, they want a conflict. an outshoot of that is in order to get noticed candidates have to say something brazen. >> are we paying too much attention to him. it's hard to say that. the things he'll say. the fights he'll park. one of those is 9/11. jed push is running against trump for the republican phnom nation. trump used the same logic to talk about the bush's failure to prevent the 9/11's attacks, willing almost 3,000. jump a republican broke what virtually became a taboo, one that democrats shied away from. >> this gets at one of the great weaknesses of news media, how at the moment oftentimes it will lay down and be a prop ape gander matter. he sayers people that power, he's not a radical. he's pro business and military. he unbaulked. that scarce some and thrills >>> other media stori
cnn analysed the coverage in the two weeks following the debate and found trump had more air time than the other 16 candidates combined. and the so-called liberal network cannot help itself. >> with commercialized programming, regardless of what a news programme's with the implicit ideological event is, they want a conflict. an outshoot of that is in order to get noticed candidates have to say something brazen. >> are we paying too much attention to him. it's hard to say that. the...
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system, new information theory of money and came to this theory which is contrary to all the previous analyses of the gold standard because all the previous people thought gold is as good as money because it is intrinsically valuable as much as jewelry, and my friend told me that jewelry is valuable and people cherish it because it is really money and money is separate from the economy and the root of the value of money is in time and this insight i sort of came up with was not fully because the inventor of that coin -- bitcoin of the internet could become an important world couldn't become a bitcoin is explicitly based on zeroing out the impacting technology so as the computer power doubles every 18 months, he was worried that if he made his bitcoin dependent and responsive to economic activity in the computer industry, it wouldn't be a stable measuring stick it would be a function of the ingenuity. it would be explicitly on the time that it would take another block. although i have my suspicions of who influenced and i discussed in my book. he's a brilliant mind who really he's a precursor t
system, new information theory of money and came to this theory which is contrary to all the previous analyses of the gold standard because all the previous people thought gold is as good as money because it is intrinsically valuable as much as jewelry, and my friend told me that jewelry is valuable and people cherish it because it is really money and money is separate from the economy and the root of the value of money is in time and this insight i sort of came up with was not fully because...
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it analysed and evaluated data and information. regarding aqua advantage salmon and determined they met the regulatory requirements for approval. including food from the fish is safe to eat. genetically modified products have been part of the food chain for years, in the form of grain and vegetables and feed for livestock. the salmon is the first genetically modified product approved by the f.d.a. but there is no regulation for is to be labelled such. aqua bounty is certain to face pressure against environmental groups opposed. winning the hearts and minds of americans could be a problem. >> i think it's another way to cheat mother nature for a higher profit, big money. >> i'm an organic guy. i don't like g.m.o.s. >> probably if i was offered some, i would try it. >> aqua boundary expects it will be several years before the fish with the tweaked d.n.a. makes it to the market. >> i'm antonio mora, thank you for joining us. luis suarez is next with "inside story". have a great night. night. >>> over the past several weeks, college ca
it analysed and evaluated data and information. regarding aqua advantage salmon and determined they met the regulatory requirements for approval. including food from the fish is safe to eat. genetically modified products have been part of the food chain for years, in the form of grain and vegetables and feed for livestock. the salmon is the first genetically modified product approved by the f.d.a. but there is no regulation for is to be labelled such. aqua bounty is certain to face pressure...
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were known in belgium by different security forces, but the data, we didn't have the manpower to analyse the data and at the same time there was difficulties getting the data from one service to another >> reporter: the threat level has been lowered >>> the u.s. presidential hopeful donald trump support among republicans has dropped by 1 points in less than a week according to a new poll. >>> i don't remember. he's going like i don't remember. maybe that's what i said. this is 14 years ago >>> it follows a series of controversial issues by donald trump. a video of a killing was released on tuesday. a rally blocked the shopping centers on one of the busiest days of the year >> reporter: it was a sure strength of defiance and anger that target the busiest streets on the busiest day a year. they were demanding change after the killing of a 17-year-old by a white police officer. at the front civil rights leader. >>> the man who watched it didn't try to stop him. he didn't try to stop him. also they did not report it happened. that's the culture, code of silence that protect each other and ma
were known in belgium by different security forces, but the data, we didn't have the manpower to analyse the data and at the same time there was difficulties getting the data from one service to another >> reporter: the threat level has been lowered >>> the u.s. presidential hopeful donald trump support among republicans has dropped by 1 points in less than a week according to a new poll. >>> i don't remember. he's going like i don't remember. maybe that's what i said....
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but we really don't know and i think once the black boxes are analysed and recovered. perhaps we'll know more. >> the egyptian government says it is too soon to know what happened, but as the victim's remains are brought back to russia, the kremlin is ruling nothing out. peter sharp has more from st. petersburg. >> reporter: in the early hours of monday morning a russian government plane carrying the victims of the air disaster touched down in st. petersburg. 224 passengers and crew on board died. almost all of them were russian holiday makers. the bodies have been brought so a mortuary where they are tasked with identifying for loved ones. at a crash site in egypt aviation experts search for clues as to the disaster. an armed group linked to i.s.i.l. claims it shut down the aircraft in response to russian air strikes, dismissed by the russians and egyptian governments. russian officials say the plane broke up at high altitude. now the airline says it believes the plane was brought down by an external impact ruling out technical faults or pilot error. >> translation: t
but we really don't know and i think once the black boxes are analysed and recovered. perhaps we'll know more. >> the egyptian government says it is too soon to know what happened, but as the victim's remains are brought back to russia, the kremlin is ruling nothing out. peter sharp has more from st. petersburg. >> reporter: in the early hours of monday morning a russian government plane carrying the victims of the air disaster touched down in st. petersburg. 224 passengers and crew...
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. >> analysing the buildings and the area, we can see things that we have no common with them, or that we pick up on that we don't. so it gives us a different perspective. it's a good collaboration, we learn from each other as well. >> the 5-star hotel used to be the post office. the challenge is not just about design, but working as a team. the future is on the mind of the finalist. gomez from spain, his skyscraper tipped as a winner in the category >>> we are joined live from singapore. interesting ideas showcased there. yes, it's the first time i have come to the festival. it's fascinating to look at. 30 categories are up from awards from buildings that are built and exist, that are in preparation and will be built. there's those in the future. it's not an opportunity for architects to have a holiday and give themselves a pat on the backs. important issues are discussed. they don't live in a bubble. joining me is paul finch. good to have you with us. >> good to be here. >> a main theme coming out of the festival this year is the environment. we are heading to france where the french
. >> analysing the buildings and the area, we can see things that we have no common with them, or that we pick up on that we don't. so it gives us a different perspective. it's a good collaboration, we learn from each other as well. >> the 5-star hotel used to be the post office. the challenge is not just about design, but working as a team. the future is on the mind of the finalist. gomez from spain, his skyscraper tipped as a winner in the category >>> we are joined live...
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if, for example, the car had a gps, that can also be analysed to try to find the movements of the car. of course, also looking for other things like cell phones which can help the investigators to track who was involved and using the car >>> jacky, the tourists and those living in paris have been told not to gather in groups. i see there a quite a few people behind you. >> reporter: the authorities and the police have appealed to people to stay indoors as much as possible. they're afraid if there is a big public gathering, where people are together in large groups, that could potentially become a target for another attack. nevertheless, people, it's their natural desire to get out and see what's going on, particularly with this beautiful unseasonally warm and sunni weather in paris. this is a natural focus at times of national crisis and mourning. people come and this statue in the center of the square becomes like a shrine. people have lit candles, laying flower flowers. speaking to people and asking them why they have come out when they were told to stay at home, they say if they st
if, for example, the car had a gps, that can also be analysed to try to find the movements of the car. of course, also looking for other things like cell phones which can help the investigators to track who was involved and using the car >>> jacky, the tourists and those living in paris have been told not to gather in groups. i see there a quite a few people behind you. >> reporter: the authorities and the police have appealed to people to stay indoors as much as possible....
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the lab performed about 645,000 analyses for iowans in 2014 -- with about 20% of that environmental testing such as what we conducted. meteorologist chris havely joins us. chris, not as cold as last night - but still chilly into the overnight hours? tonight will not be as cold as last night, but still on the chilly side. winds from the south will keep our temperatures from falling quickly for the first half of the night, before westerly winds take over late. our workweek will consist of a gradual warm-up, starting off with highs near freezing on monday and likely in the 50s by thursday. with this resurgence of warm air overtop a snow pack, dense fog will be a possibility from monday night through mid-week. rain becomes likely on thursday, and along with the snow melt, we will keep an eye on possible flooding in some areas. tonight: skies clearing low: 16-22 winds: w 5-10 alo: 17 dbq: 18 iow: 20tomorrow: mostly sunny high: 31-37 winds: w 5-10 alo: 31 dbq: 30 iow: 34 back to you. more than a week since democrats debated in des moines, some republicans in the 2016 presidential field spent this
the lab performed about 645,000 analyses for iowans in 2014 -- with about 20% of that environmental testing such as what we conducted. meteorologist chris havely joins us. chris, not as cold as last night - but still chilly into the overnight hours? tonight will not be as cold as last night, but still on the chilly side. winds from the south will keep our temperatures from falling quickly for the first half of the night, before westerly winds take over late. our workweek will consist of a...
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we didn't the have man power to analyse the data and at the same time we see there were difficulties getting the data from one service to another >> reporter: the threat level has just been lowered for brussels, but making people here feel truly safe may mean a lot less finger pointing and more action by the politicians >>> world leaders are gathering in paris on monday for the u.n. climate change conference and in the coming hours the french president is due to meet international environmentalists. the conference is being seen as an important opportunity for poorer countries to highlight how they're suffering from the effects of climate change. according to a new study just released just ahead of the talks chile is experiencing the longest and worst drought in its recorded history. it has seen a 30% drop in rain levels during one of the hottest periods over the last 100 years. the report stresses the main causes are not natural cycles but, rather, what it calls man-made climate change. a few testing laboratory has found high levels of led in instant pasta produced by nestle. it has
we didn't the have man power to analyse the data and at the same time we see there were difficulties getting the data from one service to another >> reporter: the threat level has just been lowered for brussels, but making people here feel truly safe may mean a lot less finger pointing and more action by the politicians >>> world leaders are gathering in paris on monday for the u.n. climate change conference and in the coming hours the french president is due to meet...
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. >> reporter: citizens are not comfortable and so analysing it is a challenge >>> don't forget you can always go to the website and get the very latest on the day's top stories, particularly, of course, concentrating a lot of effort on paris. currently paris attacks give rise to conspiracy theories. check that out on aljazeera.com >> june 2010, fighting erupts between the uzbek and kyrgyz communities of southern kyrgyzstan. the violence spreads from osh to nearby towns. >> they came and started looting houses, killing people.
. >> reporter: citizens are not comfortable and so analysing it is a challenge >>> don't forget you can always go to the website and get the very latest on the day's top stories, particularly, of course, concentrating a lot of effort on paris. currently paris attacks give rise to conspiracy theories. check that out on aljazeera.com >> june 2010, fighting erupts between the uzbek and kyrgyz communities of southern kyrgyzstan. the violence spreads from osh to nearby towns....
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within hours of our meetings and don't feel there is any new information that wasn't addressed in the analyses or our responses to comments. >> thank you, any comments from my colleagues or questions at this time? mr. vander water, anything else that you want to add? >> just one second. >> by the way, in case i didn't do it, public comment is now closed. [ gavel ] >> we also submitted a response to a comment about public subsidy for the project in writing. and submitted that to the clerk of the board as part of the file. >> mr. vander water in terms of amendments to item 1 that you distributed earlier, could you just briefly highlight what they are for us? >> to budget analyst recommendation no. 1. >> no, no. to item no. 1. the ceqa findings. there was -- i believe some small amendments handed out earlier or ask our city attorney. >> the substantive items of the recommendation that we have handed out in response to some recent comments with the neighborhood related to the composition of the advisory committee that would be advising the mta for the transportation improvement fund. >> that is it
within hours of our meetings and don't feel there is any new information that wasn't addressed in the analyses or our responses to comments. >> thank you, any comments from my colleagues or questions at this time? mr. vander water, anything else that you want to add? >> just one second. >> by the way, in case i didn't do it, public comment is now closed. [ gavel ] >> we also submitted a response to a comment about public subsidy for the project in writing. and submitted...
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these analyses and scholarships have focused on white men who don indian outfits, costumes command activitiesor a variety of reasons from the sons of liberty of boston harbor to the boy scouts and halloween costumes of today. because they do not conform to expectations okeechobee, about the performer that uses them even as it underscores the centrality of shaping american identity. in addition to concerns public debates about identity for frequently indicated as concerns about faith and religion. the market revolution coincided with the tail end of the great awakening, years of intense religious excitement and sectarian invention. rose to proclaim the revelation and exhort followers to join churches conquest and revolution. mormonism was but one of these units in the degree to which he was depicted as a dangerous seducer offers striking parallels to how he was ultimately regarded. i argue that is what is most important, how and why they constructed and performed alternative personas that allow them to transcend the prescribed identities not capitalizing often quite literally a popular cultura
these analyses and scholarships have focused on white men who don indian outfits, costumes command activitiesor a variety of reasons from the sons of liberty of boston harbor to the boy scouts and halloween costumes of today. because they do not conform to expectations okeechobee, about the performer that uses them even as it underscores the centrality of shaping american identity. in addition to concerns public debates about identity for frequently indicated as concerns about faith and...
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, known in belgium by different biosecurity forces, but the data - we didn't have the manpower to analyse the data. and there's difficulties getting the service from one area to another. >> the threat has been lowered. but it may be finger pointing and action. >> a suicide bomber targeted a senior member in kabul. no group has claimed responsibility, but taliban fighters are suspected >>> a shooting at a birth control clinic in the u.s. states of colorado killed three, including a police officer. nine others were wounded before the aspect vondered. the met -- surrendered the the motive is unclear. >> the perpetrator is in custody. >> reporter: that marked the stand off between a gunman and police at a planned parenthood. three people had kid. -- had died. >> unfortunately with the tragic situation, we have to confirm we have two civilian casualties on scene, and the death of a police officer. >> reporter: that officer has been identified as 44-year-old gareth swisse, a six year veteran from the university of colorado springs police department. just before noon police responded after an em
, known in belgium by different biosecurity forces, but the data - we didn't have the manpower to analyse the data. and there's difficulties getting the service from one area to another. >> the threat has been lowered. but it may be finger pointing and action. >> a suicide bomber targeted a senior member in kabul. no group has claimed responsibility, but taliban fighters are suspected >>> a shooting at a birth control clinic in the u.s. states of colorado killed three,...
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it is knotted just all of the analyses afterwards. in real time the audience is booing him. it speaks to the climate of america. everyone has to speak in sound bytes. no one gets their policies across. i was asking lindsay graham about iraq and syria. spoke maybe three minutes. maybe want to vote for him on foreign policy alone. ee oo i heard his ideas. you are not hearing what the candidates would do if you were at the white house. the guy the uncle you go fishing with he takes the hip out of the bottle and tells you crazy stories and you believe when it gets dark. >> remember when you ask them. i want to kill iran. >> it is wonderful. >> i am going to kill our aunt. >> let's go to our brainy lady katherine. huckabee was talking about his grand kids. are there any facts about grand kids that you might have? >> huckabee was saying he cares about the country because it is going to have to cherry his five grand kids. trump has 7 grand kids. 7 more than 5, more walk into the charred remains. >> ben sanders had eight, to. >> it is all about who i just want to have the grand kid.
it is knotted just all of the analyses afterwards. in real time the audience is booing him. it speaks to the climate of america. everyone has to speak in sound bytes. no one gets their policies across. i was asking lindsay graham about iraq and syria. spoke maybe three minutes. maybe want to vote for him on foreign policy alone. ee oo i heard his ideas. you are not hearing what the candidates would do if you were at the white house. the guy the uncle you go fishing with he takes the hip out of...
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. >> they continue to analyse data and are looking for traces of explosives in the wreckage. the first funeral was held for a 60-year-old russian grandmother. she considered taking her grand-daughter with her. but decided against it >>> airport security is coming under scrutiny. a house oversight committee found the t.s.a. intercepted 5% of bombs and weapons carried by undercover agents. the t.s.a. chief faced harsh comments from members of the committee. >> looking at the number of times people with guns bombs, the covert testing exercises. it really was path etics, thinking about the breeches there. it's horrific. >> department of homeland security told the committee. we found layers of security missing. we are joined via skype from perth, australia. a former member of elite rescue terror and commando unit and a securityie consultant with expertise in the aviation industry. what is your raid? do you agree with the u.s. and u.k. that it was likely brought down by a bomb? can you hear me. >> yes, i can. >> trying it again. i was asking. what is your read of what happened with
. >> they continue to analyse data and are looking for traces of explosives in the wreckage. the first funeral was held for a 60-year-old russian grandmother. she considered taking her grand-daughter with her. but decided against it >>> airport security is coming under scrutiny. a house oversight committee found the t.s.a. intercepted 5% of bombs and weapons carried by undercover agents. the t.s.a. chief faced harsh comments from members of the committee. >> looking at the...
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researchers analysed the data of nearly 26,000 service members of the do you think that there's enoughinformation in that study gathered that can conclude that military personnel and adhd ran a higher risk of ptsd? >> it's an interesting study that they have been doing before 911. it's a study that before ptsd had become a hot topic, they had been looking into this and because it's such a massive and interesting study, i think everybody is looking at this one, but this is actually a substudy the original larger study. this is one little question that branched off re off that larger thing about who gets post-traumatic stress disorder and who doesn't. 28,000 were culled off a larger number. if you looked at the people that had post-traumatic stress disorder and prescription stimulants and the cross over between the two, it was 20 people. we're talking about a number that is - a denominator is large 26,000, but a numb rater that is so small you can't draw much >>> does the study prove anything? >> no. not definitively. you wouldn't change policy relying to it. it raises a question about w
researchers analysed the data of nearly 26,000 service members of the do you think that there's enoughinformation in that study gathered that can conclude that military personnel and adhd ran a higher risk of ptsd? >> it's an interesting study that they have been doing before 911. it's a study that before ptsd had become a hot topic, they had been looking into this and because it's such a massive and interesting study, i think everybody is looking at this one, but this is actually a...
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practice of many companies who not only track their own customers, but use plug-ins and buttons to analyse behaviour of their - people that are not their clients to increase the database. >> what they are doing not that different to what other companies are doing. >> exactly, but facebook decided to subject itself to european jurisdiction by opening it here in ireland, and therefore is bound by european law. specifically prime directives in tracking, unless it's necessary for the service, it has to be based on customer's on-sent. s unless nonmembers agree. they have no legal right to do so. the court decided as it had decided. >> is this something we should worry about as users or nonusers. it's good use for both. icers and nonmembers. it opens the debate again about compliance and enforcements of european protection laws, which works for our benefit. i don't think it benefits users. hopefully more companies will ask our permission and communicate with us with regard to the trucking practice. it will increase our control over data. >> will it change the way facebook and other companies wor
practice of many companies who not only track their own customers, but use plug-ins and buttons to analyse behaviour of their - people that are not their clients to increase the database. >> what they are doing not that different to what other companies are doing. >> exactly, but facebook decided to subject itself to european jurisdiction by opening it here in ireland, and therefore is bound by european law. specifically prime directives in tracking, unless it's necessary for the...
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we'll analyse the latest words from the u.n. envoy to syria who has been in moscow for a meeting with the foreign minister sergey lavrov. we'll have more on that after the break. now for this newshour, that's it from us, see you in a couple of minutes. of minutes. >>>stepping down the romanian prime minister and his government resign following mass protests. >> i'm shiulie ghosh in doha. also coming up. a cargo plane crashes in south sudan killing 41 people. we are live in juba. russia intensifies weapons to fush for a diplomatic -- push for a diplomatic solution. the historic first, leaders of china and taiwan are set to meet for the first
we'll analyse the latest words from the u.n. envoy to syria who has been in moscow for a meeting with the foreign minister sergey lavrov. we'll have more on that after the break. now for this newshour, that's it from us, see you in a couple of minutes. of minutes. >>>stepping down the romanian prime minister and his government resign following mass protests. >> i'm shiulie ghosh in doha. also coming up. a cargo plane crashes in south sudan killing 41 people. we are live in juba....
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the scene is being analysed by officers. today as you know is traditionally one of the busiest shopping days of the year, but there is a heavy and mostly invisible cost to all of the human consumption. scientists have discovered that tiny plastic micro fibres in the clothes we wear are making their way into the ocean. >> reporter: charles moor has sailed the ocean nearly all his life. lately the open view at sea has been interrupted >>> we never saw plastic trash in the ocean in 1961. but by 1997 it had become something that you couldn't come out on deck without seeing a piece float by. there's cups like this, there's lids of trash cans like this >> reporter: more was one of the first to study the huge patches of trash at sea. >>> now he is worried about an invisible new enemy. tiny particles shed by our clothes and washed down the drain and into the sea. just for a half hour they can get this much amount that forms the bottom of the food chain, this much visible plastic which is dangerous enough. we poured it into this petr
the scene is being analysed by officers. today as you know is traditionally one of the busiest shopping days of the year, but there is a heavy and mostly invisible cost to all of the human consumption. scientists have discovered that tiny plastic micro fibres in the clothes we wear are making their way into the ocean. >> reporter: charles moor has sailed the ocean nearly all his life. lately the open view at sea has been interrupted >>> we never saw plastic trash in the ocean in...
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emerges claiming responsibility for friday's deadly attack as the group known as the seven continue analyses identified the into gunmen that killed 19 people. an al-qaeda linked group has claimed responsibility for the attack. investigators are still searching for the accomplices that aided the gunmen. >>> a police bomb squad is investigating an explosion at a verse yale shrine in japan. it happened this morning. it is dedicated to japanese war dead. it was targeted before. it includes convicted war criminals among the honored soldiers and criticized by some foreign leaders. no one was injured in the explosion. >>> we have new details on a train car collision on long island. an empty train hit the car just before 8:00 this morning. a woman in the car suffered nonlife-threatening injuries. the car was towed away. the train and tracks were not damaged. there was a suspension on the port jefferson branch for about an hour. >>> a 4-year-old critically hurt in new jersey. a new clue that could lead to the driver. >> donald trump is under fire in our area meet the moore's! we're the moore family,
emerges claiming responsibility for friday's deadly attack as the group known as the seven continue analyses identified the into gunmen that killed 19 people. an al-qaeda linked group has claimed responsibility for the attack. investigators are still searching for the accomplices that aided the gunmen. >>> a police bomb squad is investigating an explosion at a verse yale shrine in japan. it happened this morning. it is dedicated to japanese war dead. it was targeted before. it includes...
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reporter: ensuring citizens are comfortable with the way the data is used and making sure it is analysed in a way that is effective is a major challenge. one cities around the world are contemplating as they seek to keep their citizens safe >>> for all the sports news. >> reporter: thank you. new zealand's two time world company obtain rich richie mccaw is retiring. he has played in 148 matches. >> i stand here today with no regrets. that last game is a lasting memory. pretty satisfying. i actually am proud of - i played some of the best rugby in the last few weeks. >> reporter: more from wellington. >> reporter: he announced today after a record 148 matches he will hang up his boots and retire. he is undoubtedly the greatest player to wear the jersey. he started at 20 and go on captain new zealand 110 times. he won the world player title three times and captain a side back to back world cup titles. a humble man. he asked everybody in the room today to observe a moment's silence to remember the great jonalomoo who passed away. he said it was surreal to have played against him. he is prou
reporter: ensuring citizens are comfortable with the way the data is used and making sure it is analysed in a way that is effective is a major challenge. one cities around the world are contemplating as they seek to keep their citizens safe >>> for all the sports news. >> reporter: thank you. new zealand's two time world company obtain rich richie mccaw is retiring. he has played in 148 matches. >> i stand here today with no regrets. that last game is a lasting memory....
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. >> good evening supervisors danny sheet metals workers local one 04 we remain convinced the analyses done by the of any person(s) responsible for the ringing or use of a meet the guidelines of ceqa this appeal she doesn't hold merit and uphold the decision made by the planning commission and move forward thank you. >> thank you very much. is there any additional public comment - welcome and. >> start high time over i agree with this project on the grounds unlike the 5m it is not displacing the national outlet of people even the majority of this board voted for the 5m i believe that the filipino community will be displaced lake the black community was displaced in the fillmore area where i ordinary from i want to call your attention the representatives told me the affordable housing is at 50 percent of medium that comes to $35,700 a year for a single person this is not affordable housing on a scale of low income affordable housing we have to start at the 20 percent income at the overall session i'll get into further detail i noticed you keep saying affordable housing and you catch eve
. >> good evening supervisors danny sheet metals workers local one 04 we remain convinced the analyses done by the of any person(s) responsible for the ringing or use of a meet the guidelines of ceqa this appeal she doesn't hold merit and uphold the decision made by the planning commission and move forward thank you. >> thank you very much. is there any additional public comment - welcome and. >> start high time over i agree with this project on the grounds unlike the 5m it is...
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explosions hit a hotel popular with politicians >>> russian and egyptian investigators are about to analyse the black box flight recorders. russia is observing a day of mourning for the 224 passengers and crew from the metro jet's airbus that crashed in sinai. >> returning to the top story in the parliamentary elections in turkey, it's been five months since there was a major shift in the landscape. we take a look at what the parties are hoping to secure in the latest poll > >>> 550, the number of seats up for grabs in the election. the ruling justice and development party, or the a.k. party secured 258 seats in june, 18 short of what it needed to govern alone. to take the majority back, the a.k. party needs 276 seats or 42% of the vote. it's emphasising strength dealing with security and voting for stability. the main opposition, the republican people's party or the c.h.p. is secular, and got a quarter of the vote in june, that's 131 seats, and an increase in the share could enable it to form a coalition government. and with the message of change be an alternative. the nationalist party or
explosions hit a hotel popular with politicians >>> russian and egyptian investigators are about to analyse the black box flight recorders. russia is observing a day of mourning for the 224 passengers and crew from the metro jet's airbus that crashed in sinai. >> returning to the top story in the parliamentary elections in turkey, it's been five months since there was a major shift in the landscape. we take a look at what the parties are hoping to secure in the latest poll >...
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. >> translation: if we analyse the numbers, stats, neymar is showing his performance has been superior. messi has an injury. neymar is on a growth path since arriving in barcelona >>> chile face columbia, going into the match in top form, having won the opening two qualifiers. >> translation: being the best team in the world is a nice price all these years. it's not the main thing at the moment. it's a consequence of good performances >>> pakistan's batsman eunice kahn has been on the yinning side. -- winning side. alex hales caught out. the captain scored 76. james taylor's innings of 60, and by a diving catch. the visitors bowled out for 216. kahn could manage nine runs for pakistan. an unbeaten century helped pakistan reach the target with more than six overs to spare. the host are now 1-0 up in the series. >> i want to be ready for the moment. whenever i have a chance, one chance, i'll replay and retire myself on my conditions. not other commence. why is that, because there is - there is some inner peace in my mind, in my body that i leave a legacy, the kind of player is eunice kah
. >> translation: if we analyse the numbers, stats, neymar is showing his performance has been superior. messi has an injury. neymar is on a growth path since arriving in barcelona >>> chile face columbia, going into the match in top form, having won the opening two qualifiers. >> translation: being the best team in the world is a nice price all these years. it's not the main thing at the moment. it's a consequence of good performances >>> pakistan's batsman eunice...
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there was no reference whether the debris was tested for explosives, or how long it will take to analyse the noise heard before the plane broke up. the travel ban and the effort to bring tourists out of egypt continues. the chaos at sharm el sheikh in previous days calmed down. thousands of tourists are told to wait in the resort and not come to the airport until a plane is available. not everyone is fleeing. the foreign minister of hungary has been in cairo, assuring his counterparts that hungary will not be off limits. >> these decisions can have consequences. currently no one provided us with any kind of evidence that would have made me to put a travel ban on egypt. until - i'm not provided with any such evidence. i will not make that kind of decision. you can be sure about that. >> reporter: there's much we cannot be sure of. questions to be answered. missing records to be found, complex analysis conducted. if it was a bomb, those responsible must be identified >>> let's take a closer look at what we know about the plane crash, french investigators suggest that a sudden explosion was
there was no reference whether the debris was tested for explosives, or how long it will take to analyse the noise heard before the plane broke up. the travel ban and the effort to bring tourists out of egypt continues. the chaos at sharm el sheikh in previous days calmed down. thousands of tourists are told to wait in the resort and not come to the airport until a plane is available. not everyone is fleeing. the foreign minister of hungary has been in cairo, assuring his counterparts that...
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. >> if we analyse the numbers, stats. neymar is showing his performance. messy has an injury. ronaldo is demanded with high expectations. 2014 world cup runners in argentina will be missing three star strikers. lionel messi, tevez and others are injured. the argentinians failed to win the first two qualifiers, losing one and drawing the other. >> translation: the team's outcome is tied to the absence. if the team lose, the team is dependent on him. but the truth is winning or losing, the absence of the best player in the world is important. south american champion chile is in access. having won the opening two qualifiers. >> being the best team in the world is a nice prize for the work. it's not the main thing at the moment. it's a consequence of good performances. >> there has been world cup qualifiers across asia on thursday. japan won 3-0 in singapore. they managed to hold on to a gealeless draw. the result means japan topped group e with 13 points. south korea beat myanmar 4-0 at home to remain top of group g. substitutes with a goal at the ninth. it was south korea's fift
. >> if we analyse the numbers, stats. neymar is showing his performance. messy has an injury. ronaldo is demanded with high expectations. 2014 world cup runners in argentina will be missing three star strikers. lionel messi, tevez and others are injured. the argentinians failed to win the first two qualifiers, losing one and drawing the other. >> translation: the team's outcome is tied to the absence. if the team lose, the team is dependent on him. but the truth is winning or...
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i asked your predecessor, has anyone done an analysis to all analyses fortive dodd frank? his answer was no. i will throw the question out to you as well. everybody else says you have not done it. have you done a cumulative cost-benefit analysis on the regulations? answerellen: i think the for the kind of analysis you have in mind is probably no, but we are carefully monitoring the effects of these rules. >> i appreciate your candor. if you have not done a cost-benefit analysis ly, there is nothing in this report that the negative effect on the economy. there are about one dozen different factors that he came up with. and he is right. the regulatory burdens are not listed as a factor. now i understand why. thatse you just told me they never did a cost-benefit analysis cumulatively. ,f you have not looked at it then of course it will not be in your summary as one of the impacts. because you are not even studying it. this report is a little useless, isn't it? if you are not going to study the problem, you don't know what it is. chair yellen: it is important to take a step ba
i asked your predecessor, has anyone done an analysis to all analyses fortive dodd frank? his answer was no. i will throw the question out to you as well. everybody else says you have not done it. have you done a cumulative cost-benefit analysis on the regulations? answerellen: i think the for the kind of analysis you have in mind is probably no, but we are carefully monitoring the effects of these rules. >> i appreciate your candor. if you have not done a cost-benefit analysis ly, there...
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issue that comes to you with any eir is the project description accurate all of the rest of the analyses in the eir are bans this components or adequacy and description here as pointed out the proponent proposed two different schemes or scenarios and unfortunately, the eir did not analysis the various schemes in a like manner so the adequacy of the analyzed impacts is defective you don't have the basis for comparison to a specific project so adrc complications to this the final eir proposed a different project different from those two scenarios and entirely different project so the eir analysis he's didn't consider this project in depth we say no problem with the eir whether you have a project description it is confusing that is impossible for the public to adequate will i championing on the project for objective reasons they don't know what project their commenting on and expanding can't analysis the report because they looked 3 different schemes not a single project that is in definite violation to the threshold issue for second compliance so even if the eir was without any other defec
issue that comes to you with any eir is the project description accurate all of the rest of the analyses in the eir are bans this components or adequacy and description here as pointed out the proponent proposed two different schemes or scenarios and unfortunately, the eir did not analysis the various schemes in a like manner so the adequacy of the analyzed impacts is defective you don't have the basis for comparison to a specific project so adrc complications to this the final eir proposed a...
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. >> the audience there is booing you, that's not just all of our analyses afterwards. in realtime, the audience is booing him. i think that speaks to the climate of america. i think what is so wrong with these debates now, you said with the format, everyone has to speak in sound bytes. nobody gets their policies across. i was watching happening now the other day, jenny was asking lindsay graham about what's happening in syria. he spoke for about three minutes. i learned so much about what he would do if he were commander in chief with our military, it made me want to vote for him. just on foreign policy. >> i love lindsay graham. >> i actually heard his ideas and they were great ideas. in the debates you're not hearing what the candidates would do if they were in the white house. >> lindsay graham is the uncle you enjoy to go fishing with. he takes a little nip out of bottle and tells you cool stories. and you leave when it gets dark. >> no matter what you ask him, it doesn't matter. about the economy. i'm going to kill iran. >> it's wonderful. >> kill iran. >> all rig
. >> the audience there is booing you, that's not just all of our analyses afterwards. in realtime, the audience is booing him. i think that speaks to the climate of america. i think what is so wrong with these debates now, you said with the format, everyone has to speak in sound bytes. nobody gets their policies across. i was watching happening now the other day, jenny was asking lindsay graham about what's happening in syria. he spoke for about three minutes. i learned so much about...
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i want to show you live pictures because i think this relates to one of the analyses. and i also am a fan of nate's and i think their coverage is fascinating often and quite often quite on the money. one of the things i think is important as you look at him making his way through the sea of people here, people will sometimes point, michael, to oh, who is leading at this point when we were similarly in cycle. and sometimes it's herman cain or might be governor rick perry or rudy giuliani when we go back two cycles. >> but this isn't that. >> that's my point. no one was at rudy giuliani rallies like this. >> exactly. >> and crowds are not votes. you know, those are different things. ron paul had huge crowds and didn't get votes. but what you are seeing in front of you, the combination of the things he's saying, the kind of ugliness particularly of that rhetoric, and the enthusiastic rapturous attention he's getting, that is a real thing. that's not being created by anyone. you agree, right, michael? >> i do agree. and crowds, while they may not represent votes, they do r
i want to show you live pictures because i think this relates to one of the analyses. and i also am a fan of nate's and i think their coverage is fascinating often and quite often quite on the money. one of the things i think is important as you look at him making his way through the sea of people here, people will sometimes point, michael, to oh, who is leading at this point when we were similarly in cycle. and sometimes it's herman cain or might be governor rick perry or rudy giuliani when we...
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we did statistical analyses on where he was over indexing vis a vis other artist and help him choose college town sunday otherwise would not have picked choose college towns that he otherwise would not have picked to go there. but those of the types of things that we want to use our data not only to driver user delight, but also continue to drive business to musicians. mike's analysis and also kelly's talk last night with the increasing number of distribution channels and an application that are so many more producers of content now seems to suggest that we should be seeing more independence than ever before. but from what you said, i -- t hat does not seem right. what is your sense about how ones goes about producing content? jean: you have to look at what i think now is becoming an increasingly bifurcated marketplace. most familiar i'm with and that i represent are the professionals. their product cost at the low end $1 million, at the upper end $200 million. all of which has to be raised before the film is created. so, they have one set of issues and are under pressure as the mark
we did statistical analyses on where he was over indexing vis a vis other artist and help him choose college town sunday otherwise would not have picked choose college towns that he otherwise would not have picked to go there. but those of the types of things that we want to use our data not only to driver user delight, but also continue to drive business to musicians. mike's analysis and also kelly's talk last night with the increasing number of distribution channels and an application that...
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. >> and by that, you mean particularly doing analyses of the actual costs comparativeness and so forth. great. so we're very happy also that justin senior is with us, deputy secretary for medicaid at the florida agency for health care administration. so justin, give us a sense of your perspective as a stakeholder in the medicaid program. >> thank you. yeah, again, i'd like to echo the thanks to the department of health and human services for having me here today to give the state perspective on an issue where really the importance of the issue to the states can't be overstated. the state medicaid programs pay for an enormous amount of pharmacy in our states and have an enormous responsibility with respect to health care and frankly also with respect to public health. in our own program, we serve about 4 million floridians in any given month. our pharmacy spend during the course of the year is now approaching about $2 billion. and specialty drugs have had an incredible impact over the course of the last couple of years, really starting with sevolvi in december of 2013 on the costs of ou
. >> and by that, you mean particularly doing analyses of the actual costs comparativeness and so forth. great. so we're very happy also that justin senior is with us, deputy secretary for medicaid at the florida agency for health care administration. so justin, give us a sense of your perspective as a stakeholder in the medicaid program. >> thank you. yeah, again, i'd like to echo the thanks to the department of health and human services for having me here today to give the state...
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within hours of our meetings and don't feel there is any new information that wasn't addressed in the analyses or our responses to comments. >> thank you, any comments from my colleagues or questions at this time? mr. vander water, anything else that you want to add? >> just one second. >> by the way, in case i didn't do it, public comment is now closed. [ gavel ] >> we also submitted a response to a commenabout public subsidy for the project in writing. and submitted that to the clerk of the board as part of the file. >> mr. vander water in terms of amendments to item 1 that you distributed earlier, could you just briefly highlight what they are for us? >> to budget analyst recommendation no. 1. >> no, no. to item no. 1. the ceqa findings. there was -- i believe some small amendments handed out earlier or ask our city attorney. >> the substantive items of the recommendation that we have handed out in response to some recent comments with the neighborhood related to the composition of the advisory committee that would be advising the mta for the transportation improvement fund. >> that is item
within hours of our meetings and don't feel there is any new information that wasn't addressed in the analyses or our responses to comments. >> thank you, any comments from my colleagues or questions at this time? mr. vander water, anything else that you want to add? >> just one second. >> by the way, in case i didn't do it, public comment is now closed. [ gavel ] >> we also submitted a response to a commenabout public subsidy for the project in writing. and submitted...