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i don't know about you, but when i'm somewhere else, historic is cambridge. it feels wrong to know go to a museum. so today we're going to this incredible new classical building fitzwilliam in here, you can see treasures from antiquity, anglo saxon, and well famous offer. well, this is a really, really special collection and i recommend adding it to your attend or a the, you know, what's really cool is it the fits really museum is home to over 500000 objects somewhere around the world. and even better entry is for the we're finishing up a day with a real english pine and a real english pub. so what do you think? have i convince you to go to cambridge? and today the sun comes there is probably no dish. that means as much to ukrainians as borscht. the soup is popular in many eastern european countries. but in ukraine it's a symbol of their identity. especially in these times of russian aggression and war . we want to learn what goes into a good bar and why it's so important to the country. the board just reflects the cold in every identity. if you crane like no
i don't know about you, but when i'm somewhere else, historic is cambridge. it feels wrong to know go to a museum. so today we're going to this incredible new classical building fitzwilliam in here, you can see treasures from antiquity, anglo saxon, and well famous offer. well, this is a really, really special collection and i recommend adding it to your attend or a the, you know, what's really cool is it the fits really museum is home to over 500000 objects somewhere around the world. and even...
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have i convince you to go to cambridge today? madison? there is probably no dish that means as much to ukrainians as borscht. the soup is popular in many eastern european countries. but in ukraine it's a symbol of their identity. especially in these times of russian aggression and war . we want to learn what goes into a good bar and why it's so important to the country. the board reflects the calling every identity. if you crane like no other dish the and for many ukrainians. it's much more than a simple soup of most low blood washed in, which is the boss is a popular dish, loved by ukrainians, europeans, americans, and asians. if you tried it and didn't like, typically you don't, you may have been stuff the wrong kind of watch eclipse. i can watch this problem if you will take board from us. you can also take the language for us and you can also take the lifestyle from us and then tell me what nice. and we are according to some estimates, the russian attack on ukraine cost hundreds of thousands of deaths and injuries, and displaced more
have i convince you to go to cambridge today? madison? there is probably no dish that means as much to ukrainians as borscht. the soup is popular in many eastern european countries. but in ukraine it's a symbol of their identity. especially in these times of russian aggression and war . we want to learn what goes into a good bar and why it's so important to the country. the board reflects the calling every identity. if you crane like no other dish the and for many ukrainians. it's much more...
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next, we're doing a classic cambridge activity hunting. these rectangular boats on missile the cities on such a fitness has gone to those perhaps even more amenities. next, we're going on a 45 minute boat to around the back of the cambridge colleges. this is all. 1 the told items on the funds you can see and to many university buildings that you otherwise wouldn't be able to access a lot of the building projects built around this time. so it's built between $1825.00 to $31.00. and since the quote's a very heavy move, quite false, they've got really slowed them down a lot. a lot of them is often sometimes people fully as well. oh wow, that you'll be fine. don't worry. now we're going to pick up a typical cambridge even a full roger and amy's may look like a sound that issue to a shop. the students actually buy the academic rhodes a to one to the american yet think history has made me a little bit texas. so it's fine for the quintessential breakfast, lunch, supermarket sandwiches. if you want to be reading british the best place to enjoy you
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that is one of the best things you can do in cambridge is simply walk around. it's like an open and museum explore easily further. welcome to us. as the university is in session, we come into the college today. but you can still speak a glimpse of the perfectly manicured lawns from the one eye catching sight. it's street level is the corpus clock, which is the least to be the largest grasshopper clock in the well of which that probably not that many. if you look closely, you'll see it doesn't have tons of digital numbers. the klux radiating ripples a said to a new to the big bag. next we're doing a classic cambridge activity hunting these rectangular boats to unmissable the cities on such a fitness has gone to those perhaps even more amenities. next, we're going on a 45 minute boat to around the back of the cambridge colleges. this is all. 1 the tool guy told me on the front you can see and to many university buildings that you otherwise wouldn't be able to access a lot of the building projects built around this time. so it's built between $1855.00 to $31.00. a
that is one of the best things you can do in cambridge is simply walk around. it's like an open and museum explore easily further. welcome to us. as the university is in session, we come into the college today. but you can still speak a glimpse of the perfectly manicured lawns from the one eye catching sight. it's street level is the corpus clock, which is the least to be the largest grasshopper clock in the well of which that probably not that many. if you look closely, you'll see it doesn't...
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it doesn't talk about cambridge anal but it does talk about other things. it says there have been hacking incidents in the past. hacking is a real problem and we've experienced it. and, you know, if you had left that out, i think thatould have every right to stand up there and say, like,hoould really think that our statement says that there aren't hacking incidents in the past? all right. so you put in a bunch of stuff that nobody could accuse you of juu know, admitting because who could think that? but now say th tre is an confidential data and let's say, makeen more extraordinary in this case because if we make it this case, you know, you'll tell me this wwn already and it really wasn't so bad. but, you know, just imagine that that every user of facebook had all their confidential data released in some way to a third pao then put it on the so really quite an extraordinary mishap. the reason why people want to know about that in assessing risks gorward is because it says something about the company's vulnerabilities. it might say sng about operational prob
it doesn't talk about cambridge anal but it does talk about other things. it says there have been hacking incidents in the past. hacking is a real problem and we've experienced it. and, you know, if you had left that out, i think thatould have every right to stand up there and say, like,hoould really think that our statement says that there aren't hacking incidents in the past? all right. so you put in a bunch of stuff that nobody could accuse you of juu know, admitting because who could think...
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and when they sought cambridges assurances that they had stroyed the data, they were told nothing.o they knew there was a risk to their reputation at that point. >> yes. the way we know that this belonged under item 105 is that the very risk statement that was ndered misleading by the omission of this information was made in the risk factors section of the 10-k. >> i thought that justice alito, one of the questiowas interested in, and if not, i'll just say i'm sted in it, is how do we know when it is that you have to putese past events. you have said don't -- you know, you don't have to put in anythin's not material. but, as to things that are material, you don't seem to be imposing any higher bar. and i guess maybe this goes back to justice ba's question too. is there some higher standar that we might use in this area prevent a mass of cases that are perhaps less viable, less meritorious than this one might be thought? >> yes, but i think that bar is what we'n diussing, which is the need to show not just that the omitted fact is materi thathe omission eredhe affirmative statement
and when they sought cambridges assurances that they had stroyed the data, they were told nothing.o they knew there was a risk to their reputation at that point. >> yes. the way we know that this belonged under item 105 is that the very risk statement that was ndered misleading by the omission of this information was made in the risk factors section of the 10-k. >> i thought that justice alito, one of the questiowas interested in, and if not, i'll just say i'm sted in it, is how do...
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it does not talk about cambridge analytic. it does talk about o things.h been hacking incidents in the past, hacking is a real problem and we have experienced it. attacking incidents in the past. putting in a bunch of stuff that nobody could acc you. ther an extraordinary relief of contravention roleat let's make it even more extraordinary. it really was not so bad. st imagine that every user of facebook had all of their confidential data released in me way to a third party in the open market. really quite an extraordinary mishap. you may say something about management issues. how does the company allow that to h. why would it not be the requirement. supposed to be an understanding of future risks. >> i would say twohings in response to that justice kagan. again it is a contextual nature of thement.nds on the here i it is quite clear that themples that were being given were preciset. examples of the types of efforts in properly to obtain fac user data. to believe that no third party had ever gained acc to user data misuse that data other s. there could be
it does not talk about cambridge analytic. it does talk about o things.h been hacking incidents in the past, hacking is a real problem and we have experienced it. attacking incidents in the past. putting in a bunch of stuff that nobody could acc you. ther an extraordinary relief of contravention roleat let's make it even more extraordinary. it really was not so bad. st imagine that every user of facebook had all of their confidential data released in me way to a third party in the open market....
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i asked eliot whittington, at the university of cambridge�*s institute for sustainability leadership,that azerbaijan — a fossil fuel exporter — is hosting the meeting.( the presidency as the key concessions but there are 190 other countries involved in the conversation so we shouldn't overstate the role of the presidency. as well as noting that in previous years, last year we had a another oil state in the presidency and that was the first time that fossil fuels were called out. there is a negotiation happening and we will see with the negotiation takes us. we only have to bring everybody with us to that conversation. to everybody with us to that conversation.— everybody with us to that conversation. to what extent will finance _ conversation. to what extent will finance and _ conversation. to what extent will finance and supporting . will finance and supporting poorer countries which often have not contributed to climate change very much at all, be a mainstay of this conference? people have called this cop the finance cop, we need to make sure that we are mobilising money to help dev
i asked eliot whittington, at the university of cambridge�*s institute for sustainability leadership,that azerbaijan — a fossil fuel exporter — is hosting the meeting.( the presidency as the key concessions but there are 190 other countries involved in the conversation so we shouldn't overstate the role of the presidency. as well as noting that in previous years, last year we had a another oil state in the presidency and that was the first time that fossil fuels were called out. there is...
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the duchess of cambridge | lingering infection. the duchess of cambridge will be in attendance.s of wales is going to _ attendance. the princess of wales is going to be - attendance. the princess of wales is going to be there, | attendance. the princess of. wales is going to be there, she is still recovering from cancer treatment but she won't be at the event this weekend. poverty, we really see her because she's been having this treatment she makes an appearance at wimbledon but she has been very rarely in spotlight and in years previously she was barely a week when she wasn't doing some kind of public event in the newspapers that we rarely see her because of this medical treatment. the king who is also undergoing treatment for cancer he will be at the event this weekend. he will be at the event this weekend-— there's been a powerful explosion in western pakistan at a railway station in quetta the capital of the western province of balochistan. police say 1a soldiers are among 25 killed — dozens have been injured. the station superintendent said the blast took place near a plat
the duchess of cambridge | lingering infection. the duchess of cambridge will be in attendance.s of wales is going to _ attendance. the princess of wales is going to be - attendance. the princess of wales is going to be there, | attendance. the princess of. wales is going to be there, she is still recovering from cancer treatment but she won't be at the event this weekend. poverty, we really see her because she's been having this treatment she makes an appearance at wimbledon but she has been...
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football on this, we can speak to meredith crowley, an economics professor from cambridge university in the u. k. welcome to the w. thank you so much for joining us. we can hear that mexico's president is suggesting that mexico might retaliate against 25 percent terrorists with terrace of its own. can i ask you, what do you think the trump is trying to achieve with this policy given that countries are likely to retaliate? i think he really does want to reduce us for independence or us dependence on foreign imports of the big change we observed when trump impose terrace in 2018 was products taxed basically experienced a 30 percent decline in the u. s. but for the important to continue to arrive from china, the price went up by pretty much the full value of the tax, meaning it increased costs for americans. and we had a big decline of imports from china. however, what's happened since then is supply chains are shifted. so now mexico stepped in to build a gap. and a lot of what is exported from mexico to the united states is now made using parts that originate in china. so i think at so
football on this, we can speak to meredith crowley, an economics professor from cambridge university in the u. k. welcome to the w. thank you so much for joining us. we can hear that mexico's president is suggesting that mexico might retaliate against 25 percent terrorists with terrace of its own. can i ask you, what do you think the trump is trying to achieve with this policy given that countries are likely to retaliate? i think he really does want to reduce us for independence or us...
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will allow multi-billion dollar lawsuit to proceed against metro over privacy scandal involving cambridge analytica. meta had appealed the high court asking for dismissal. investors allege meta did not fully disclose that facebook users data would be misused by cambridge analytica, a firm that supported president elect trump's first presidential campaign. that firm paid a facebook app developer for access to 87 million facebook users personal information, and that data was then used to target voters during the presidential campaign. >> well, what an end to this year's big game, as the rivalry game had fans on the edge of the seat all looking for that ax. cal and stanford meet in front of a sold out crowd and the end of that game had fans rushing the field at memorial stadium. >> yeah, great end to that one. and the sierra has not been spared from the winter storm. we'll take a look at road conditions. if you're heading up into the tahoe area. coming up next. >> yes. feet of snow expected there between now and early wednesday morning. meanwhile, i can't get over the sunrise. it's a gorgeou
will allow multi-billion dollar lawsuit to proceed against metro over privacy scandal involving cambridge analytica. meta had appealed the high court asking for dismissal. investors allege meta did not fully disclose that facebook users data would be misused by cambridge analytica, a firm that supported president elect trump's first presidential campaign. that firm paid a facebook app developer for access to 87 million facebook users personal information, and that data was then used to target...
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the cambridge stream bound to man's leaving from the country and they said they are catching those people who are a fading dropped on the streets using the fire arms and then throwing these people into a sense. let's meet the grinder the eastern for until the ukrainian armed forces ended on both is collapsing or you know, very well with the right to the progress of our army is and is a landscape regime is, was trying to keep the western support on, on to, to consensus incursion into the course, god bless, tried to capture and mine, of course, and, and p, p. and this resulted in the loss of tens of thousands of troops, dismiss, adventure was afraid to error and accelerated the ukrainian defeat. they will not be spared from the creed, no matter what kind of western rep or, and great bay given the initiators of the meeting today, as a matter of transparency, should have told us about the extra nomic of profits for u. k. received over the 3 years of motor support to explain how on the blood and tragedy of ukraine use. your arms, manufacturer is big games will fit in your defense industry used
the cambridge stream bound to man's leaving from the country and they said they are catching those people who are a fading dropped on the streets using the fire arms and then throwing these people into a sense. let's meet the grinder the eastern for until the ukrainian armed forces ended on both is collapsing or you know, very well with the right to the progress of our army is and is a landscape regime is, was trying to keep the western support on, on to, to consensus incursion into the course,...
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will allow multibillion dollar lawsuit to proceed against meta over a privacy scandal involving cambridger a dismissal. investors allege meta did not fully disclose that facebook users data would be misused by cambridge analytica, a firm that supported president elect trump's first presidential campaign. cambridge analytica paid a facebook app developer for access to 87 million facebook users personal information. the data was then used to target voters during the presidential campaign. this week, a special edition of our political show the issue is. we'll hear from former california governor jerry brown following donald trump's presidential election victory. brown talks about why trump won and how joe biden is partially to blame trump, even though he has a lot of controversy, a lot of warts, a lot of strange things. >> the majority of people thought they were better off. during his four years. i think that was the predominant factor. but also, i think the wars. the nightly specter of all the bombs going off in gaza and in lebanon and in ukraine, all that creates a real discontent and a f
will allow multibillion dollar lawsuit to proceed against meta over a privacy scandal involving cambridger a dismissal. investors allege meta did not fully disclose that facebook users data would be misused by cambridge analytica, a firm that supported president elect trump's first presidential campaign. cambridge analytica paid a facebook app developer for access to 87 million facebook users personal information. the data was then used to target voters during the presidential campaign. this...
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but scientists in cambridge believe artificial intelligence could help them develop new treatments, andmulti—million pound grant to find out more, as moose—me back—she reports. —— grant to find out more. this is esme, an ordinary little girl with not a care in the world. that's what it looks like. but in her short life, esme has had cancer — a brain tumour and 18 months of chemotherapy. well done. i remember when i lost some of my friends and for my mum and dad, they were crying. because you hear the c word. you think, "ok, well, does that mean we're going to lose her then?" and we were in hospital pretty much the entire time, and she had a hickman line in, and that was in for a further six months as well. so for two years, blood transfusions, chemo injections, spikes of temperature, she had to be in hospital within an hour every time she spiked a temperature. sometimes we'd be in hospitalfor ten days, get home and think, "yes, brilliant." sit down, do a temperature. spike in temperature, back in hospital, and you'd be there again for a week. thankfully, esme was given the all clear fou
but scientists in cambridge believe artificial intelligence could help them develop new treatments, andmulti—million pound grant to find out more, as moose—me back—she reports. —— grant to find out more. this is esme, an ordinary little girl with not a care in the world. that's what it looks like. but in her short life, esme has had cancer — a brain tumour and 18 months of chemotherapy. well done. i remember when i lost some of my friends and for my mum and dad, they were crying....
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candidates significantly for future generations and earlier i spoke to the president of queens college cambridge governments now should be fixing the roof instead of creating more holes. the us has the privilege of being — the us has the privilege of being the issue of the reserve currency— being the issue of the reserve currency and providing the deepest capital markets and other— deepest capital markets and other countries outsource their savings — other countries outsource their savings to _ other countries outsource their savings to the us so the us has a much — savings to the us so the us has a much longer runway for fiscal irresponsibility than other countries. but all economists agree — countries. but all economists agree there a limit to that. both— agree there a limit to that. both candidates right now are not any— both candidates right now are not any fiscal consolidation. what — not any fiscal consolidation. what they are promising is higher— what they are promising is higher deficit and higher debt, but once — higher deficit and higher debt, but once they get into the office _ but on
candidates significantly for future generations and earlier i spoke to the president of queens college cambridge governments now should be fixing the roof instead of creating more holes. the us has the privilege of being — the us has the privilege of being the issue of the reserve currency— being the issue of the reserve currency and providing the deepest capital markets and other— deepest capital markets and other countries outsource their savings — other countries outsource their...
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researchers at cambridge university are working on robots with census, to assess the salting us in different parts of a dish. a taste map of the dish has created to help evaluate if they have the right amount of salt companies that 3 the print food also working is amazing. the slave's law layer by layer a stake is being made using a 3 d printer. the so called bio ink is made from plant based ingredients. it's a mix of the goons. beetroot nutritional used as coconut fits this steak was developed by is really stop predefined meets there are many plans base meet alternatives to substitute ground beef or sausages, but replicating cups of meets with muscle bluff vessels. and fetch is more complicated. that's with 3 d technology comes into play. the 3 d printed stake was 1st presented in 2021. in tel aviv feels like the real thing. i'm a vegetarian for almost the years. and the identities to meet for a long time. the fixture is right. even the smell smells like the real thing for me. revolution, today, the products are already being sold in several countries. in germany, price is about the same as
researchers at cambridge university are working on robots with census, to assess the salting us in different parts of a dish. a taste map of the dish has created to help evaluate if they have the right amount of salt companies that 3 the print food also working is amazing. the slave's law layer by layer a stake is being made using a 3 d printer. the so called bio ink is made from plant based ingredients. it's a mix of the goons. beetroot nutritional used as coconut fits this steak was developed...
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aaron chase with a project on managing the adam at harvard university and joins us tonight from cambridge, massachusetts mariano, welcome to the w. now we heard of their flooding our food and has considerably lower the threshold for russia's use of nuclear weapons. why? as well the changes to the on nuclear doctrine of the russian federation have been in the works now for years. so it's not exactly a need drug reaction to the decision of the bite, an administration to, to give permission to create just drink inside russia. in fact, president couldn't have preview these changes in september this year. but the actual release of the document, we haven't seen it yet. that was timed with as a response, i suppose to buy those decision. i also don't regard these changes as drastic. they're actually upon close reading. they don't constitute a really great departure from the previous doctrine. some of the formulations have been realized, relaxed it is true, the overall nuclear threshold has been lowered, but not, and in such a significant way as to cause, you know, panic or great concern. could yo
aaron chase with a project on managing the adam at harvard university and joins us tonight from cambridge, massachusetts mariano, welcome to the w. now we heard of their flooding our food and has considerably lower the threshold for russia's use of nuclear weapons. why? as well the changes to the on nuclear doctrine of the russian federation have been in the works now for years. so it's not exactly a need drug reaction to the decision of the bite, an administration to, to give permission to...
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architecture works in switzerland strolling around where others study a day trip to the city of cambridge and bush and ukraine. how important is the soup for national identity? this and more coming up on general macs the each country has its own traditions and the way to do.
architecture works in switzerland strolling around where others study a day trip to the city of cambridge and bush and ukraine. how important is the soup for national identity? this and more coming up on general macs the each country has its own traditions and the way to do.
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architecture works in switzerland strolling around where others study a day trip to the city of cambridge and forest and ukraine. how important is the soup for national identity? this and more coming up on general macs the each country has its own traditions and the way to do the.
architecture works in switzerland strolling around where others study a day trip to the city of cambridge and forest and ukraine. how important is the soup for national identity? this and more coming up on general macs the each country has its own traditions and the way to do the.
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architecture works in switzerland strolling around where others study a day trip to the city of cambridge and forest and ukraine. how important is the soup for national identity, this and more coming up on general macs the each country has its own traditions and the way to do.
architecture works in switzerland strolling around where others study a day trip to the city of cambridge and forest and ukraine. how important is the soup for national identity, this and more coming up on general macs the each country has its own traditions and the way to do.
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we spoke to dr stephen cherry — dean of king's college cambridge. here is what he shared with us.ustin was in an extremely uncomfortable position, that wasn't going to be satisfactory for him, for the church orfor the victims., so i felt at that point that really, the right thing to do was for him to resign and step aside. as the weekend went on, and nothing happened, i began to reflect on the advice that he was getting and thinking maybe the advice he is getting isn't the right advice, that is why i wrote to him yesterday morning, and then with the petition out i thought i don't want to sign the petition, i am i don't want to sign the petition, iam not i don't want to sign the petition, i am not a petition person, but i do want to share my
we spoke to dr stephen cherry — dean of king's college cambridge. here is what he shared with us.ustin was in an extremely uncomfortable position, that wasn't going to be satisfactory for him, for the church orfor the victims., so i felt at that point that really, the right thing to do was for him to resign and step aside. as the weekend went on, and nothing happened, i began to reflect on the advice that he was getting and thinking maybe the advice he is getting isn't the right advice, that...
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architecture works in switzerland strolling around where others study a day trip to the city of cambridge and forest and ukraine. how important is the soup for national identity? this and more coming up on general macs the each country has its own traditions and the way to do.
architecture works in switzerland strolling around where others study a day trip to the city of cambridge and forest and ukraine. how important is the soup for national identity? this and more coming up on general macs the each country has its own traditions and the way to do.
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analysis now with victoria vdovychenko, who co—runs the future of ukraine programe at the university of cambridgeis tied to the fact that donald trump is going to be us president injanuary. i absolutely agree. it is raising the stakes on the part of vladimir putin. therefore, the strikes of the ballistic missiles will continue, just to test the fear of the collective west and send a message to donald trump that putin doesn't want to give up, even if the components for the missiles, which i agree with the previous speaker, are being produced by china and some of the russian allies. therefore, we welcome some of the sanctions being addressed yesterday by the united states in the 61 banks that are allowing some of the financial operations of the russian federation to include these components in the missiles. that is the message to donald trump and to the collective west to test how much fear there might be, not on in the politicians, where political campaigns are going on, but also in the communities and ordinary people. what is going on in ukraine is something they would also like to know. ,, ., .,
analysis now with victoria vdovychenko, who co—runs the future of ukraine programe at the university of cambridgeis tied to the fact that donald trump is going to be us president injanuary. i absolutely agree. it is raising the stakes on the part of vladimir putin. therefore, the strikes of the ballistic missiles will continue, just to test the fear of the collective west and send a message to donald trump that putin doesn't want to give up, even if the components for the missiles, which i...
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so in the cambridge scandal, the americans had the most number of compromised accounts but the philippines the second-most number of compromised accounts. so this is where our similarities appear, so thank you for remembering and also, look at our experience for what is coming up in the days ahead. >> that's why the philippines is important because we could talk about italy and germany and things like that but the philippines is structurally similar to the united states. one of the things that is happening, we are hearing about in the department of justice and the cia, and amongst journalists, some people are getting ready to leave, meaning getting out of their professions, they don't want the hassle and it's not that we will all face arrest warrants but audits, harassment, that sort of thing. talk to the people out there who are watching us, as journalists, as lawyers, as bureaucrats, what do you have to say to them in this moment? >> look, again, a similar pattern, we had progressive leading -- leaving the government when duterte came into the government, this is about power and money, l
so in the cambridge scandal, the americans had the most number of compromised accounts but the philippines the second-most number of compromised accounts. so this is where our similarities appear, so thank you for remembering and also, look at our experience for what is coming up in the days ahead. >> that's why the philippines is important because we could talk about italy and germany and things like that but the philippines is structurally similar to the united states. one of the things...
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then we also recently found out our winner from the distinguished the dignified cambridge dictionary went with manifest. manifest has kind of taken on a whole new meaning on social media as manifesting, which is like speaking your dreams into existence. but why take it from an old man like me? let's ask our gen z correspondent who is here to help martel. >> they're both the same age. by the way, we are six. >> no, we are not. >> we are six years apart in age. >> this is why we like you guys won't take me as a millennial. >> she won't take me as gen z, man. >> thank you to bebe. >> yes. so what are we, grandparents? >> yes, we had landline phones. >> we did. >> okay, so she has helped us pick out what could be the next wave. because we haven't heard merriam-webster's winner yet. okay, so this first word was actually on their list of words that they added to the dictionary this past year. and that phrase is how do we say it? it involves grass, touch grass, touch grass. >> what does touch grass mean? >> why don't you guys guess? yes, yes okay. >> low hanging fruit. easy, easy thing. >>
then we also recently found out our winner from the distinguished the dignified cambridge dictionary went with manifest. manifest has kind of taken on a whole new meaning on social media as manifesting, which is like speaking your dreams into existence. but why take it from an old man like me? let's ask our gen z correspondent who is here to help martel. >> they're both the same age. by the way, we are six. >> no, we are not. >> we are six years apart in age. >> this is...
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as chairman durbin noted my wife and i own books in cambridge, new york per cambridge is a small townerch the border of vermont or a small business in a small town and honestly sometimes it is a struggle to make it work. but we are proud our store is in vibrant or part of the main street in ourur community we wat to keep it that wayne will we bought the business and 2009 we move it to historic main street building which we renovated would triple the footprint we are idealistic, excited and a little naÏve. with financing the renovation with a line of credit seasonal cash flow variation this past sunday 15 years and during that renovation i made it last payment on that commercial mortgage. we use credit cards to make store purchases. so i offer allr of that to saye are not anti- bank. we are not anti- credit card but we love access to capitol. it has helped our business be successful. my point here is to emphasize credit card swipe fees are a significant burden the credit card competition act represents represent amuch-needed solutione a cure for the market failure improve the payment s
as chairman durbin noted my wife and i own books in cambridge, new york per cambridge is a small townerch the border of vermont or a small business in a small town and honestly sometimes it is a struggle to make it work. but we are proud our store is in vibrant or part of the main street in ourur community we wat to keep it that wayne will we bought the business and 2009 we move it to historic main street building which we renovated would triple the footprint we are idealistic, excited and a...
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it does not talk about cambridge it does talk about other things.'d been hacking incidents in t past, hacking is real problem and we have experienc it. attacking incidents i the past. putting in a bunch of stuff that nobody could accuse you. there is an extraordinary relief of contravention role data. let's make itven more extraordinary. it really w not so bad. just imagine that e user of facebook had all ofhe confidential datased in some way to a third party in the open market. really quite anordinary mishap. you may say something about management issues. how does company allow that to happen. why would it not be the requirement. su to be an understanding of future risks would say two things in response tot justice kagan. it is a contextual analysis that dependsn the nature of the statement here i think it is quite c that the examples that were given were precisely that. examples of the types of efforts in properlo obtain facebook user data. to believe that no third party d ever gained access to user data mis that data for other needs. there could
it does not talk about cambridge it does talk about other things.'d been hacking incidents in t past, hacking is real problem and we have experienc it. attacking incidents i the past. putting in a bunch of stuff that nobody could accuse you. there is an extraordinary relief of contravention role data. let's make itven more extraordinary. it really w not so bad. just imagine that e user of facebook had all ofhe confidential datased in some way to a third party in the open market. really quite...
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educated at eton and cambridge before going to the city, justin welby would later be asked about the reply perhaps was telling. if you are leading a large organisation, you are accountable for what happens in it. but this business of somehow saying that one individual somehow bears all the blame as opposed to simply the accountability, it feels lynch mob —like. i know, i've got to give up, one of these days! mr -like. i know, i've got to give up, one of these days!— -like. i know, i've got to give up, one of these days! mr welby's style as archbishtrp _ one of these days! mr welby's style as archbishop was _ one of these days! mr welby's style as archbishop was relaxed - one of these days! mr welby's style as archbishop was relaxed and - as archbishop was relaxed and personal and he liked to telljokes. but his time in office also saw him raise some conservative hackles with criticism of the impacts of brexit and of austerity. in a 29 —— 2019 bbc interview, he reflected on the difficulties of doing the right thing. that difficulties of doing the right thin. �* ., ., , ., , thing. at t
educated at eton and cambridge before going to the city, justin welby would later be asked about the reply perhaps was telling. if you are leading a large organisation, you are accountable for what happens in it. but this business of somehow saying that one individual somehow bears all the blame as opposed to simply the accountability, it feels lynch mob —like. i know, i've got to give up, one of these days! mr -like. i know, i've got to give up, one of these days!— -like. i know, i've got...
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then on july 9th, 2023, something very unexpected happens james lewis suddenly dies at his home in cambridgehe's found unresponsive there. the cause of death was later determined to be a pulmonary embolism he was 76 years old. >> well, it's extremely difficult. it's extremely frustrating. >> people die and take the secret to their grave fbi releases multiple hours of taped interviews that it had conducted with james lewis. >> these interviews were conducted between 2007 and 2009. lewis discussed how the tylenol capsules could have been tainted. >> it sounds to me like somebody did a premix that would be my assumption to the next shelf the next door or whatever i still believe james lewis did it and it's based upon what i saw. >> the weight of evidence. what i saw in the way of his past history to cooperation and things that he said to roy lane and others in the cold case. i think he got away with something that was a horrendous crime murders, we are still somewhat in the same position as we were in 1982 1983. >> there's a cadre of investigators that think james lewis is their man and yet cha
then on july 9th, 2023, something very unexpected happens james lewis suddenly dies at his home in cambridgehe's found unresponsive there. the cause of death was later determined to be a pulmonary embolism he was 76 years old. >> well, it's extremely difficult. it's extremely frustrating. >> people die and take the secret to their grave fbi releases multiple hours of taped interviews that it had conducted with james lewis. >> these interviews were conducted between 2007 and...