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administration legal analyst molly barrows contributor with america's lawyer is here with more molly what does this lawsuit say. well basically little current technology brand is due in the u.s. this week saying hey we want to be removed from this blacklist if we're not starting march 15th conk stocks are going to be banned from being owned or traded by american investors and in fact all investors must invest by 2021 so that's going to hit him pretty hard in the pocketbook and looking says this ban is going to hurt the company's ability to get capital from investors as well as their relationships with u.s. banks so there's going to be a lot of ripple effects including the software company's chief technology officer who is an american citizen owns a 1000000 shares of the business so they said they tried to work with the government tried to find out what the basis of this designation is by the u.s. defense department had no luck finding out how to get off of it so this isn't even the only lawsuit brain you had smartphone maker me they also sued the u.s. government january for the same
administration legal analyst molly barrows contributor with america's lawyer is here with more molly what does this lawsuit say. well basically little current technology brand is due in the u.s. this week saying hey we want to be removed from this blacklist if we're not starting march 15th conk stocks are going to be banned from being owned or traded by american investors and in fact all investors must invest by 2021 so that's going to hit him pretty hard in the pocketbook and looking says this...
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about who is to blame for inciting violence so joining me now to discuss is policy analyst molly barrows contributor with america's lawyer now molly of what is the goal of this congressional hearing. well supposedly on its face lawmakers really want answers from these big tech c.e.o.'s to face that google and twitter wanting to know what they knew about their role if any in citing violence whether it was the congressional or excuse me the riot the attack that we saw the capitol in january that is the impetus of what led lawmakers to call for this hearing back in february and i think they're really just trying to pin them down on real answers whether or not they'll get them it's been a lot of what we've heard before pointing the finger sharing the blame if you will but really what needs to happen is laws need to change instead of all this hunkering down getting into the weeds of who knew what and when we know it's a problem fixed it you know yeah that's an excellent point and now it's interesting because whenever we talk about facebook and twitter we always seem to hear about section $230
about who is to blame for inciting violence so joining me now to discuss is policy analyst molly barrows contributor with america's lawyer now molly of what is the goal of this congressional hearing. well supposedly on its face lawmakers really want answers from these big tech c.e.o.'s to face that google and twitter wanting to know what they knew about their role if any in citing violence whether it was the congressional or excuse me the riot the attack that we saw the capitol in january that...
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pilot jose luis ollie barrows talks about a recent mishap while attempting to land after being warned of a house on the runway he was forced to fly over and restart his landing maneuver. during trips to remote areas such experiences are commonplace with no pence's around the landing strip no tower and no air traffic controllers. fortunately upon arriving at 10 beaky he finds the runway empty. at the beginning of the pandemic the community was virtually cut off. there is no road leading here and since last march air traffic has been a regular. this presents a problem for the inhabitants who receive food and clothing by air and ship and hospital supplies are particularly vital the hospital is responsible for around 20000 residents in the surrounding area. lacks even the most basic facilities no blood reserves tests for oxygen tanks regional health official carmen yasmeen had none does is exasperated. that they were for nothing only this but i don't know what i'll say we have many remote areas and it can take people 7 or 8 hours to get here. and when they do they often can't be treated.
pilot jose luis ollie barrows talks about a recent mishap while attempting to land after being warned of a house on the runway he was forced to fly over and restart his landing maneuver. during trips to remote areas such experiences are commonplace with no pence's around the landing strip no tower and no air traffic controllers. fortunately upon arriving at 10 beaky he finds the runway empty. at the beginning of the pandemic the community was virtually cut off. there is no road leading here and...
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we estimate that about 30 percent of the pigments remain in the skin of the barrow the tattoo hardly notice is the reduction because the colors are so intense the wrist gets carried off some ends up in the lymph nodes in the liver. the smaller amount is eventually expelled from the body. to anybody who wants to get to should be aware of the fact that a lot of the pigment will remain in the body for ever including carcinogenic substances. sometimes. what happens when someone wants to have their tattoos removed such as anita from i want to wear short sleeves at family events or in the summer. i can no longer identify with. my tattoos it's not me anymore i want them removed. any toes made an appointment for laser tattoo removal. i really have to force myself to go because it's very painful it's. no wonder as the laser blasts the pigment molecules into smaller pieces and destroys thing closing macrophages other macrophages take up some of the pigment so it doesn't disappear straight away and you don't ask for appointments in all the latest findings from france change these procedures tha
we estimate that about 30 percent of the pigments remain in the skin of the barrow the tattoo hardly notice is the reduction because the colors are so intense the wrist gets carried off some ends up in the lymph nodes in the liver. the smaller amount is eventually expelled from the body. to anybody who wants to get to should be aware of the fact that a lot of the pigment will remain in the body for ever including carcinogenic substances. sometimes. what happens when someone wants to have their...
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gaps in there when it comes to the economic empowerment of women in some african countries ordering barrow in nairobi thanks for joining us next shares in german farmer biotech leapt by as much as 6 percent on wednesday following good news about its coronavirus faxing developed alongside pfizer of course research suggests the jap is 100 percent effective in preventing cover 19 in 12 to 15 year olds it's a boost for biotech which is just bringing a massive new production facility on stream. in an unremarkable building northwest of the german city of marburg a biotech employee is working on a batch of in marinade based vaccines against covert 19 it's a laborious process isn't it it takes about 50000 steps to produce one batch you get about 7 to 8000000 doses out of a batch of purified are in a active ingredient. the mother of the syllabi is one of the world's largest m r n a vaccine manufacturing plants and aims to produce 250000000 doses in the 1st half of the year the ultimate aim is to turn up $1000000000.00 doses annually that's around 40 percent of biotech pfizer's total output the vacc
gaps in there when it comes to the economic empowerment of women in some african countries ordering barrow in nairobi thanks for joining us next shares in german farmer biotech leapt by as much as 6 percent on wednesday following good news about its coronavirus faxing developed alongside pfizer of course research suggests the jap is 100 percent effective in preventing cover 19 in 12 to 15 year olds it's a boost for biotech which is just bringing a massive new production facility on stream. in...
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shop and barrow owners who open risk a 4000 euro fine on a criminal record to boot. the bahamas not unusual for a quiz you might want come to that suppose 100 shops will open today times 4000 euros i don't think people in the country will take that very well. and that doesn't feel right. the protests lasted just a few hours after an official warning from the police led shopkeepers to close their doors again. but some of our owners held on until the bitter end. show thank you so much for watching for you can also go to our web site called the flash or on social media as well i mean the team it's good bye. got some hot tips for your bucket list. corner. for some. and some great cultural memorials to boot. travel we go. different. here women are in charge. archipelago has a whole system for centuries. of society do it. differently. what do they do with their power. that. starts marching on w. you're watching d.w. news coming up today she declares the end of extreme poverty in china but just because he says so doesn't necessarily make it true especially when we take a cl
shop and barrow owners who open risk a 4000 euro fine on a criminal record to boot. the bahamas not unusual for a quiz you might want come to that suppose 100 shops will open today times 4000 euros i don't think people in the country will take that very well. and that doesn't feel right. the protests lasted just a few hours after an official warning from the police led shopkeepers to close their doors again. but some of our owners held on until the bitter end. show thank you so much for...
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shop and barrow owners who open risk a 4000 euro fine and a criminal record to boot. the kind of not unusual for a queer sumant won't come to that but suppose 100 shops will open today times 4000 euros i don't think people in the country will take that very well. and that doesn't feel right. the protests lasted just a few hours after an official warning from the police led shopkeepers to close their doors again. but some of our owners held on until the bitter end. rafael show thank you so much for watching for you can also go to our website if you just need a comment flash or on social media as well for me and the team it's goodbye and take. down the economy. companies on the. revenue from the technology. and the trends is. cut out for most. consumers and it's being. made in germany. on d w. we've got some tips for your bucket list. manager corner shop. for food. and some great cultural memorials to. somebody in trouble when you go. there's a tendency to think that a bigger is better consider diamonds houses cars but it's often the little things that really makes a di
shop and barrow owners who open risk a 4000 euro fine and a criminal record to boot. the kind of not unusual for a queer sumant won't come to that but suppose 100 shops will open today times 4000 euros i don't think people in the country will take that very well. and that doesn't feel right. the protests lasted just a few hours after an official warning from the police led shopkeepers to close their doors again. but some of our owners held on until the bitter end. rafael show thank you so much...
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shop bare while maka does this or does one of them have it a shop barrow was my own made all the lot but that's some also tell me to much for to give. me another that about the thought that if i think what they want seriously will say that there's a need to put up or you have to not say that me to switch from b. to b. c. going to z. but i got this one so neatly that those who seen it even got back to that party bus all day i was a danish non-bank no not that i don't know she also got past us on their bluff or not it was like there was all this all of the bonus of a distant novel will sell saudi won't bother there's much to me we you know lisa there's that is you know not the most bunch but as we go to the one with them all yes when we see almost one more month they can help me. to get out of you mustn't even the police will say that we say batting. he didn't leave belisa you know this is a brand new game plan it will certainly limp on the. ok this. really fall. in the there is a belief. in the. new i don't know who but i need be now as my chemistry part. 7 as it's. simply about i'm o
shop bare while maka does this or does one of them have it a shop barrow was my own made all the lot but that's some also tell me to much for to give. me another that about the thought that if i think what they want seriously will say that there's a need to put up or you have to not say that me to switch from b. to b. c. going to z. but i got this one so neatly that those who seen it even got back to that party bus all day i was a danish non-bank no not that i don't know she also got past us on...
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it is that i had a much better one market that's based or that's one of the navigator in the shop barrow what my own mayor or the law professor also held me to mount for. me another that about the fact that if i think what if they were all sort of female so you know there's i mean to put up or you have you know say not me this is from b. to b. c. going to zing but i got this once on anything that i who seen it even got back to that party bus all day only did this campaign know who knows and i don't know she also got past us on the wall for all that it was like there was all this all of the bonus of a 15 novel will sell saudi all kind of very much to mean we did you know lisa there's that is you know not the most potent it but as we go to the one with a more yes i mean we see almost one more month in thinking how maybe. several of you mustn't even the police will say call the police is a bad thing. he didn't leave belisa in the running game plan instead of 11. ok this. fall. in the there is a. and then. i don't know who but i. now as my chemistry are. 7 simply. out of the. well the vibe i
it is that i had a much better one market that's based or that's one of the navigator in the shop barrow what my own mayor or the law professor also held me to mount for. me another that about the fact that if i think what if they were all sort of female so you know there's i mean to put up or you have you know say not me this is from b. to b. c. going to zing but i got this once on anything that i who seen it even got back to that party bus all day only did this campaign know who knows and i...
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whereas i, online are determined, we then took this barrow again to new plymouth here and in so, they do not take long and then we rendezvous with two other ships. we were the advanced party of inexperience tradition that was said to in the way of the massachusetts anne. so that failed miserably. how >> did you end up here? >> well, we initially came here, as i say, and so i was somewhat acquainted with these persons and yet, after that plantation rather dissolved for god wished that it be so, but i watched ten minds starve before my eyes and then the natives, they killed two others and we hung one of our own and so, this is before as well. the rest of those people, they were near to 60 of us. they eventually, many of them fled back to england and perhaps many of them -- remain among the natives. i suppose some have died since, who did so, he will not live alone. and beyond that, i came here, i was the only one who remained to settle, such as new plymouth. and hopefully here, i can secure legacy for myself and have a family. i should say, things are a bit more secure here and so, i am
whereas i, online are determined, we then took this barrow again to new plymouth here and in so, they do not take long and then we rendezvous with two other ships. we were the advanced party of inexperience tradition that was said to in the way of the massachusetts anne. so that failed miserably. how >> did you end up here? >> well, we initially came here, as i say, and so i was somewhat acquainted with these persons and yet, after that plantation rather dissolved for god wished...
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situation when it comes to the coronavirus pandemic on the vaccination program in general thomas barrow the thank you thomas. the european union prides itself on its open borders between member states but with infection rates on the rise across the continent freedom of travel is being restricted to some borders as governments are trying to slow down the spread of the coronavirus germany now requires commuters from poland to get tested at the border a time consuming and expensive process and we follow one polish construction worker from the border town of slow which is on his long way to work like thousands of poles living near the border rafael mysie ak commutes to germany for one every day . but with the coronavirus infection rate much higher in his home country rafael and his polish colleagues now need to pass a rapid results test at the border twice a week they also need to identify themselves with a so-called commuter pass. by one positive sign is your pass it's been issued by the german company that has hired you with the. always carry it with you and also your most recent test res
situation when it comes to the coronavirus pandemic on the vaccination program in general thomas barrow the thank you thomas. the european union prides itself on its open borders between member states but with infection rates on the rise across the continent freedom of travel is being restricted to some borders as governments are trying to slow down the spread of the coronavirus germany now requires commuters from poland to get tested at the border a time consuming and expensive process and we...
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no no clapping no no crowds but therefore i was able to hear like music every single word that the barrows were in exchanging and they were excited of course those that excitement also like jumped on to me and yeah the committee. has also had the idea that on one same spots like for example i'm standing in the castle in front of the castle in show talk where the torch will pass in except you 2 months that on these like famous they won't allow like what most popular players to carry the torch in order to avoid crowds ok well so a subdued kickoff there people in japan accepted that the games are really going to go ahead are already protests expected. i would say there is basically no excitement there has been only no excitement and also the torch relay day the kick off won't like change a lot i think. their recent latest haul. that 80 percent of the japanese. and the olympic games. are like delayed again. i think that the recent decision from last weekend's. loss and some also last time is from the i.a.s. will be allowed into the country in the in the summer. will raise a bit more acceptance
no no clapping no no crowds but therefore i was able to hear like music every single word that the barrows were in exchanging and they were excited of course those that excitement also like jumped on to me and yeah the committee. has also had the idea that on one same spots like for example i'm standing in the castle in front of the castle in show talk where the torch will pass in except you 2 months that on these like famous they won't allow like what most popular players to carry the torch in...
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has proven to be a powerful measure that could be replicated in other states legal journalist molly barrows contributor with america's lawyer and the following the story and joins us with more molly i want to start right off here what did facebook do that violated this illinois privacy law. well basically illinois says they violated the law by not asking users for their consent when they basically stored their data and they store their data it's part of the facial recognition software that they use in order to be able to recognize people to tag them in photos facebook will is skin of a and then they'll say hey this person might be so and so and they'll suggest to the name may be but that data is stored and so basically the violation came in when they were storing that data from users in illinois and they weren't asking their permission 1st because consent is definitely important part of that illinois biometric privacy law that is so landmark they basically have to show that they have asked for permission to use their data and they did not in this case and the federal judge ruled in favor of
has proven to be a powerful measure that could be replicated in other states legal journalist molly barrows contributor with america's lawyer and the following the story and joins us with more molly i want to start right off here what did facebook do that violated this illinois privacy law. well basically illinois says they violated the law by not asking users for their consent when they basically stored their data and they store their data it's part of the facial recognition software that they...
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great discretion to denying bella's to these people so in a nutshell getting barrow's under the national security court is extremely difficult and we don't have an example of such so i think people actually acts. well because mistake the late expecting that it is very unlikely that they can get anywhere else by beijing has said hong kong's judiciary is independent is it not. well i think. it is only into penton from justice it is the longer a legal system that serves its people but the interests of the communist party expression and the as a create all cases the courts the judges of the court are appointed 'd by the government and they have a set of screening on them so i guess it really shows that that the court executes the winners of the chinese who is party instead of the rule of law looking at the big picture now it's not just a security law they have been a number of issues in in recent months in hong kong related to china and some major changes expected on on hong kong's election laws they're supposed to be introduced sometimes this week as top officials i gather in beijing for th
great discretion to denying bella's to these people so in a nutshell getting barrow's under the national security court is extremely difficult and we don't have an example of such so i think people actually acts. well because mistake the late expecting that it is very unlikely that they can get anywhere else by beijing has said hong kong's judiciary is independent is it not. well i think. it is only into penton from justice it is the longer a legal system that serves its people but the...
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for the tech giant argue that facebook hasn't broken any laws so joining me now to discuss is molly barrows contributor with america's lawyer now molly it's no surprise here that facebook is denying these allegations of abuse of power but what exactly is the company's defense. you've heard from other big tech companies that essentially they sort of fall through the cracks of the regulations that their company doesn't fall under the existing definitions of what a monopoly might look like so i think there's some need for updating regulatory language if you will and regulatory laws and we can get into that and admit that you know just to recap these 2 lawsuits basically make similar claims that facebook bought instagram and whatsapp in order to squash what they thought was competition that could pose a threat to the company the attorney general accused facebook of using their market dominance to stifle that the f.t.c. also wanted them to unload instagram and whatsapp and become separate companies again so in response to those claims facebook's basically alleging that those 2 apps weren't exact
for the tech giant argue that facebook hasn't broken any laws so joining me now to discuss is molly barrows contributor with america's lawyer now molly it's no surprise here that facebook is denying these allegations of abuse of power but what exactly is the company's defense. you've heard from other big tech companies that essentially they sort of fall through the cracks of the regulations that their company doesn't fall under the existing definitions of what a monopoly might look like so i...
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pilot jose luis ollie barrows talks about a recent mishap while attempting to land after being warned of cows on the runway he was forced to fly over and restart his landing maneuver. during trips to remote areas such experiences are common place with no fences around the landing strip no tower and no air traffic controllers. fortunately upon arriving at tenby key he finds the runway empty. at the beginning of the pandemic the community was virtually cut off. there is no road leading here and since last march air traffic has been irregular. this presents a problem for the inhabitants who receive food and clothing by air and ship and hospital supplies are particularly vital the hospital is responsible for. around 20000 residents in the surrounding area and it lacks even the most basic facilities no blood reserves tests for oxygen tanks regional health official carmen yassmin had none this is exasperated. to them often as not only this but what i say we have many remote areas and it can take people 7 or 8 hours to get here. and when they do they often can't be treated. then they referre
pilot jose luis ollie barrows talks about a recent mishap while attempting to land after being warned of cows on the runway he was forced to fly over and restart his landing maneuver. during trips to remote areas such experiences are common place with no fences around the landing strip no tower and no air traffic controllers. fortunately upon arriving at tenby key he finds the runway empty. at the beginning of the pandemic the community was virtually cut off. there is no road leading here and...
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labor union in the southern state could have big implications across the country legal analyst molly barrows contributor with american lawyers here now with more on what's at stake molly what do you know supporters actually hope to accomplish at this a passivity. well obviously the union the retail wholesale and department store union brant says if these workers will just join them they're going to push for better working conditions better pay more respect and if they succeed this will actually be the 1st amazon workplace to actually unionize so that's a big deal as you know supporters and amazon know what's at stake amazon employees gosh almost a 1000000 people form part time just in america alone and much more if you count worldwide so if this passes in alabama other facilities obviously could be considering doing the same thing that's why you've seen so much press reporting about it on both sides they've been pushing their p.r. message to sway the $6000.00 or so workers at this warehouse in bessemer alabama and amazon of course arguing against any allegations that their workers aren't get
labor union in the southern state could have big implications across the country legal analyst molly barrows contributor with american lawyers here now with more on what's at stake molly what do you know supporters actually hope to accomplish at this a passivity. well obviously the union the retail wholesale and department store union brant says if these workers will just join them they're going to push for better working conditions better pay more respect and if they succeed this will actually...
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when you just look back over some of the operation she has handled in the past, there was the paul barrowof that. our people surprised that she has risen to this top position, given those two very high profile cases, where she was in charge and it went wrong? weill. high profile cases, where she was in charge and it went wrong?— charge and it went wrong? well, i would have _ charge and it went wrong? well, i would have to _ charge and it went wrong? well, i would have to declare _ charge and it went wrong? well, i would have to declare i _ charge and it went wrong? well, i would have to declare i would - charge and it went wrong? well, i l would have to declare i would have to declare worked very closely with cressida, particularly on counterterrorism matters, and i found her one of the finest and brightest and the most highly principled police officers i have ever worked with. i think the job of being a metropolitan police commissioner is almost impossible because ofjust commissioner is almost impossible because of just the commissioner is almost impossible because ofjust the reach of ev
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i am determined that barrow and furnace should take part in the boom along with everywhere else, as well as other high technologies. >> let's go to the leader of the opposition. >> man join the premise mr. and his commons about st. patrick's day. my thoughts are with the family and friends of sarah everard who will be suffering unspeakable grief. there are five words that will stick with us for a very long time. she was just walking home. sometimes a tragedy is so shocking it demands both justice and change. stephen lawrence case showed the poison of structural and institutional racism. the james bulger case made us question the nature of our society in the safety of our children. now the awful events of the last week have lifted a veil on the epidemic of violence against women and girls. this must also be a watershed moment to change how we as a society treat women and girls, and how we prevent and end sexual violence and harassment. i believe that, if we work together we can achieve that in the question i asked today is in that spirit. first, does the prime minister agree that this mus
i am determined that barrow and furnace should take part in the boom along with everywhere else, as well as other high technologies. >> let's go to the leader of the opposition. >> man join the premise mr. and his commons about st. patrick's day. my thoughts are with the family and friends of sarah everard who will be suffering unspeakable grief. there are five words that will stick with us for a very long time. she was just walking home. sometimes a tragedy is so shocking it...
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a myth created by de barrows. a company that for a long time controlled the production of most of the world. and which has its one time chairman said to increase their value by making them artificially scarce. since the 1960 s. it's been possible to make tiny grains for industrial applications. for 5 years ago we started to see advancements in technology that allowed for production of general quality diamonds and high enough quality to be used and. here's how it works we take a slice of the altar created and it's arranged in a proprietary chamber you arrange those seeds almost like a waffle and you close the chamber you raise the temperature inside. it combination of propriety gases when the temperature is in the mid 132-1500 degree centigrade between splits the carbon that separated starts bonding this bond. starts connecting with this sea eat that sitting at the bottom of the chamber and diamond grossly have by layer this technology is energy intensive but it's still more sustainable and profitable than traditio
a myth created by de barrows. a company that for a long time controlled the production of most of the world. and which has its one time chairman said to increase their value by making them artificially scarce. since the 1960 s. it's been possible to make tiny grains for industrial applications. for 5 years ago we started to see advancements in technology that allowed for production of general quality diamonds and high enough quality to be used and. here's how it works we take a slice of the...
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it's not surprising that the owner of natural barrow and those cigarette brands invested in julule, athe same time they invested heavily into the cannabis industry and they are making a strategic bet that we're going to legalize and commercialize in this country. they eat it through something called edibles, where it's thc-infused foods and they drink it through something called elixers. tucker, i've got five kids and i know they are going to be primed to suffer from addiction. part of addiction runs in your genes, and -- but the other part is when it happens because young people's brains aren't fully formed. and kids today are panicked, anxious, depressed. of course, why wouldn't they be given the unsettled economy and the covid and impact of it. so it's natural that people want to self-medicate. we're seeing a much higher consumption of alcohol and antidepressants, and the thought is that we almost have a perfect storm for people wanting to consume marijuana. let's be honest. it's a very anxious time. but as a nation we ought to be thinking about the long term impact of this, and, yo
it's not surprising that the owner of natural barrow and those cigarette brands invested in julule, athe same time they invested heavily into the cannabis industry and they are making a strategic bet that we're going to legalize and commercialize in this country. they eat it through something called edibles, where it's thc-infused foods and they drink it through something called elixers. tucker, i've got five kids and i know they are going to be primed to suffer from addiction. part of...
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i and barrow in furness should benefit. ., .., , and barrow in furness should benefit. ., , ., benefitpeakable grief. there are five words that will stick with us for a very long time. she was just walking home. sometimes a tragedy is so shocking it demands bothjustice home. sometimes a tragedy is so shocking it demands both justice and change. the stephen lawrence case showed the poison of structural and institutional racism, the james bolger case made us question the nature of our society and the safety of our children. the awful events of the last week have lifted a veil on the last week have lifted a veil on the epidemic of violence against women and girls. this must also be a watershed moment. to change how we as a society treat women and girls and how we prevent and end sexual violence and harassment. i believe if we work together we can achieve that and the question i asked today are in that spirit. does the prime minister agree that this must be a turning point in how we tackle violence against women and girls? yes, i do, and i associate myself fully with the remarks of the rig
i and barrow in furness should benefit. ., .., , and barrow in furness should benefit. ., , ., benefitpeakable grief. there are five words that will stick with us for a very long time. she was just walking home. sometimes a tragedy is so shocking it demands bothjustice home. sometimes a tragedy is so shocking it demands both justice and change. the stephen lawrence case showed the poison of structural and institutional racism, the james bolger case made us question the nature of our society and...
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barrow the money now and we will be a richer country to pay it back later. we are talking about the tax rate under president clinton, under president obama, still a competitive global tax rate. all of that paying for investments that will help us. the cbo is saying the federal debt will double in the next 30 years. long term if we don't raise those passes and we know how hard it is to get a tax bill through, what is your concern, if at all? i know interest rates are low but what about the level of debt people are carrying, the country is carrying? >> if you look over the next ten years, the congressional office has the debt plateauing, it can doesn't have it expiring. the next ten years starts to rise again. i would focus now on what we need to strengthen our economy to invest in workers, reduce poverty and the like. i think we'll probably be fine but there's a good chance we'll need to come back and do something. on top of my list would be social security reform. we could bring more revenue into the social security system to make it permanently solvent, and
barrow the money now and we will be a richer country to pay it back later. we are talking about the tax rate under president clinton, under president obama, still a competitive global tax rate. all of that paying for investments that will help us. the cbo is saying the federal debt will double in the next 30 years. long term if we don't raise those passes and we know how hard it is to get a tax bill through, what is your concern, if at all? i know interest rates are low but what about the level...
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arabs and barrows established a trading post in timbuktu from where they maintain trade relations with this centralized empire. they bartered salt fabric jewelry and mediterranean dates in return for ivory copper slaves and most importantly gold. reorganize trade tried to build up into. regional relations in order to protect his empires interests of. so organizing regional an interagency trade was one of his greatest accomplishment as a result and may even have provided the foundations for the mali empire fall because of. the number for them out of the 51. timbuktu's importance stems from its geographical location. on the banks of the niger river its port became a center for transferring luggage and goods to and from the north. this natural crossroads occupied a strategic position in the transept herron trade. the mali empire which the babbar has traded with enjoyed abundant wealth thanks to the bamboo and bray mines it possessed the world's largest gold reserves more than half of the precious metal circulating in the mediterranean originated from these deposits. throughout the history
arabs and barrows established a trading post in timbuktu from where they maintain trade relations with this centralized empire. they bartered salt fabric jewelry and mediterranean dates in return for ivory copper slaves and most importantly gold. reorganize trade tried to build up into. regional relations in order to protect his empires interests of. so organizing regional an interagency trade was one of his greatest accomplishment as a result and may even have provided the foundations for the...
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the barrows had no indications anthony quinn warner was motivated by social or political ideology. warner chose the timing so it would be impactful but not likely to cause undue injury. >> president biden breaking his silence on governor andrew cuomo sexual harassment scandal. the new president calling for patients until an investigation can be completed. meanwhile, it appears the new york governor is finished talking about the situation. correspondent bryan llenas shows us. >> it is a pleasure to be an old west berry today >> today new york andrew cuomo with flanked by people and an event close to the press. the embattled governor attempting business as usual despite being besieged by sexual misconduct allegations, nursing home death cover up investigations and now potential vaccine scandal. >> we will bring the vaccine to those communities hardest hit. >> "the washington post" and new york report over the last two weeks, new york's vaccines are larry schwartz called county executives gauging to cuomo, county executives moved to file an ethics complaint fearing the county's vaccin
the barrows had no indications anthony quinn warner was motivated by social or political ideology. warner chose the timing so it would be impactful but not likely to cause undue injury. >> president biden breaking his silence on governor andrew cuomo sexual harassment scandal. the new president calling for patients until an investigation can be completed. meanwhile, it appears the new york governor is finished talking about the situation. correspondent bryan llenas shows us. >> it...
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still to come for you on the news hour looking at pandemic protests in barrow of why as a country it's a record rate of infections angry clouds clash with police. the netherlands holds its 1st major music event since the crowd of ours and then it began the trial dance festival that's designed to be covert proof. i didn't sport a crucial victory for the 2 time olympic champion aiming to win another world cup title. coder's dancer eastern europe behind this cold front sitting over the black sea but they sort of fizzles out that's not the end of proper wintry weather that redeveloping over scandinavia of the baltic states and poland probably better routes that huge circulation will bring quite a cold wind with it so was this maybe fizzles out in the sun gets to work slowly lifting temperatures again this rather does the opposite so focus wise warsaw goes down towards 0 when the start few snow showers concert and then in the sunshine it's a frosty night and it's not very warm by days that's proper winter still sitting in that part of europe it will slowly warm for the southeast and this of
still to come for you on the news hour looking at pandemic protests in barrow of why as a country it's a record rate of infections angry clouds clash with police. the netherlands holds its 1st major music event since the crowd of ours and then it began the trial dance festival that's designed to be covert proof. i didn't sport a crucial victory for the 2 time olympic champion aiming to win another world cup title. coder's dancer eastern europe behind this cold front sitting over the black sea...
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we've seen those classic photographs of someone trying to scoop out a bit of sand by the bulbous barrow starting day or 2 ago and the after end of the ship may be afloat reports today are that the stern has been cleared and the rudder and the screws the propellers have been open that's helpful but if 100 if 3 or 400 feet of the hole at the barrel are stuck in mud and sand that's a tremendous engineering problem of the ship that displaces twice as much water as the largest u.s. nuclear aircraft carrier oh ok so a ship thinking that's right so it digging the sand away and pulling the ship with tugs fails then to move the effort given what's the backup plan. well there it's a series of plans and i would suggest as i've said for a couple of days now that it's going to take a month or perhaps longer they need to lighten the ship which is to remove various things the person earliest ones and i'm surprised this hadn't begun before is to remove the bunker fuel the oil used by the ship to propel itself through a boil to lubricate the machinery and them with the water on board ship we also learne
we've seen those classic photographs of someone trying to scoop out a bit of sand by the bulbous barrow starting day or 2 ago and the after end of the ship may be afloat reports today are that the stern has been cleared and the rudder and the screws the propellers have been open that's helpful but if 100 if 3 or 400 feet of the hole at the barrel are stuck in mud and sand that's a tremendous engineering problem of the ship that displaces twice as much water as the largest u.s. nuclear aircraft...
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of information and have we allowed these, new technologies to become the modern version of robin barrowber barons of the last century and i would like to talk more about that. i don't know if you need to break these companies up or not but section 230 and other things we need to revisit but generally speaking it's been a capitalist nation and hope it remains. so, with regulation to prevent environmental abuse and make sure people play by the rules. to me the government plays a role in keeping the the water in the banks when people start creating monopolies that's unfair to other competitors. when people cheat and scheme and get rich off bad business practices, that's something we all should be concerned about. but the gallup poll company has been asking americans what they think most important problem facing the country every month for a long time. in the latest survey, 26 said it was the coronavirus. just 1% said it was the gap between rich and poor. now, how can that be? i actually believe that. i believe that most americans don't spend their time wondering about how to take from some
of information and have we allowed these, new technologies to become the modern version of robin barrowber barons of the last century and i would like to talk more about that. i don't know if you need to break these companies up or not but section 230 and other things we need to revisit but generally speaking it's been a capitalist nation and hope it remains. so, with regulation to prevent environmental abuse and make sure people play by the rules. to me the government plays a role in keeping...