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it can be used as rescue vehicle for people on other trains. it can pick up derailed trains.o transport fire crews more quickly and directly than by road. but let's be honest, fighting fires is the coolest thing this train can do. it holds 43,000 litres of water and 1,000 litres of special firefighting foam. also, a foam cannon. it can also create a curtain of protection, a mist of water that blankets around the train, providing a protective area from smoke and chemicals. so far, at the international fire training centre, i've been learning how to physically deal with fires but in large disasters, the co—ordinators are the ones who need to see the bigger picture and try and control the entire scenario. it looks like the passengers are evacuating so can we get a fire appliance to start extinguishing the fire there? we really need to stop that fire getting to the main body of the plane. this simulator allows me to take the role of incident commander. i've got crew commanders sat at each of these workstations in charge of each fire appliance. myjob is to assess and call commands
it can be used as rescue vehicle for people on other trains. it can pick up derailed trains.o transport fire crews more quickly and directly than by road. but let's be honest, fighting fires is the coolest thing this train can do. it holds 43,000 litres of water and 1,000 litres of special firefighting foam. also, a foam cannon. it can also create a curtain of protection, a mist of water that blankets around the train, providing a protective area from smoke and chemicals. so far, at the...
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we can see the transactions. on top of that, we can have privacy or we can close the door. depending on the design interests. we can see the movement of funds and goods. a lot of people are interested in a block chain application related to supply chain tracking and traceability. of any kind, minerals, and try to put a kind of tamper resistant seal on them. they can scanned when it moves through a supply chain. and because the participants in this supply chain which could be in the dozens, are reporting to a data base without a single owner, they know and whose information is accurate, because of mentioned, they know where goods were when. so competitors, they can't point fingers. there is a common sense of truth as to where this cargo was when -- which can aim in tracking the goods. technology applies cryptography. we have smart contracts, which is the classic computer logic. however, because we are engage in a peer-to-peer environment. you can set up an arrangement to party a and exchange money to party b. you have a medium sending or receiving information or money that y
we can see the transactions. on top of that, we can have privacy or we can close the door. depending on the design interests. we can see the movement of funds and goods. a lot of people are interested in a block chain application related to supply chain tracking and traceability. of any kind, minerals, and try to put a kind of tamper resistant seal on them. they can scanned when it moves through a supply chain. and because the participants in this supply chain which could be in the dozens, are...
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yes of infile yes definitely it's totally important because the body can only function if it can relax sponsor relaxation is the basis for everything and parkinson's patients often suffer from muscle rigidity so relaxation is especially good for them and it's the same when it comes to concentration but on a tuna she's super good can also see that it's accepted wisdom in asia that when body and spirit harmonize or work together in a directed man. then daily life functions better than unfortunate for instance you won't stumbles who often or forget where you put your keys money. so what other kinds of movements and exercise and sports what you recommend for parkinson's patients so in general no limits are set when you are not healthy you should start with prescription for physical therapy for example and on the air when when when you're healthy you can go jogging you can do nordic walking cycling weight training as i said earlier or you just use the said home or even computer games imitating sports so if our viewers want to start now what's the first step they're suspicious of you the fir
yes of infile yes definitely it's totally important because the body can only function if it can relax sponsor relaxation is the basis for everything and parkinson's patients often suffer from muscle rigidity so relaxation is especially good for them and it's the same when it comes to concentration but on a tuna she's super good can also see that it's accepted wisdom in asia that when body and spirit harmonize or work together in a directed man. then daily life functions better than unfortunate...
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digital marketplace users can buy and sell land using the token munna which can be exchanged into real money online. the users bank details are registered on the currency exchange so the converted value of the crypto currency can be transferred to their accounts. according to news agencies one landowner on decentralize has already earned around one hundred seventy five thousand euros users particularly like the fact that the central land has no central operating company when you have one company dictating the rules and encouraging people to use it in one particular way you have the benefit of. things. around one topic here now you get creative energy of all the possible. which should lead to more interesting diverse experiences and more collaboration across the platforms. every day office life shopping trips to the theater according to experts large parts of our lives could soon take place in virtual worlds where digital real estate could play a key role virtual property trading isn't actually knew. it existed in two thousand and three in the game second life gamers back then to turn t
digital marketplace users can buy and sell land using the token munna which can be exchanged into real money online. the users bank details are registered on the currency exchange so the converted value of the crypto currency can be transferred to their accounts. according to news agencies one landowner on decentralize has already earned around one hundred seventy five thousand euros users particularly like the fact that the central land has no central operating company when you have one...
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when when when you're healthy you can go jogging you can do nordic walking cycling weight training as i said earlier or you just use the said home or even computer games imitating sports so if our viewers want to start now what's the first step they're so should as of yet the first step is to leave the house the longest journey begins with a single step when you've signed a tight she teacher close to where you live to do a trial session to get an impression and if you like it there's nothing to stop you so it's all just about doing it and get moving so please get moving get up and go to your computer and send us all your questions to our experts. on an upcoming show we'll be looking at the power of meditation breathing and relaxation exercises are said to help reduce stress in everyday situations how does meditation work and what kinds are there send your questions to in good shape at the dawn. dot com just right meditation in the subject line we look forward to hearing from. many people think that they are constipated one out of three things that he or she has a lazy colon but the re
when when when you're healthy you can go jogging you can do nordic walking cycling weight training as i said earlier or you just use the said home or even computer games imitating sports so if our viewers want to start now what's the first step they're so should as of yet the first step is to leave the house the longest journey begins with a single step when you've signed a tight she teacher close to where you live to do a trial session to get an impression and if you like it there's nothing to...
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if not, we can subpoena documents, we can talk to people.julian: you talk about whistleblower outrage within the nsa, the person to go outside the system with a complaint was , do yoully an employee have similar outreach with contractors? do they know they can contact you, and does that in fact happen? i.g. storch: i mentioned the website. we have information for contractors, subcontractors, grantees. we have information that applies to the. and we go to these programs that the nsa puts on, and we put on information, including these little cards that we had out to people. we want to people to k they can come forward. i think the word is getting out. there is for greater information, absolutely. tap thei want to expertise in the room. do we have someone in the room who is able to circulate? ok, great. i imagine itand, is not necessary at this point, but please do make your questions brave and have a rising vocal inflection at the end best signals you are not making a speech. sharon? oh, let's start with tom, since you have the microphone alre
if not, we can subpoena documents, we can talk to people.julian: you talk about whistleblower outrage within the nsa, the person to go outside the system with a complaint was , do yoully an employee have similar outreach with contractors? do they know they can contact you, and does that in fact happen? i.g. storch: i mentioned the website. we have information for contractors, subcontractors, grantees. we have information that applies to the. and we go to these programs that the nsa puts on, and...
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were doing as much as we can. we have talked about the future looking toward doing even more to be as inclusive and open as possible so peanand feel like each of these places are the home at a place where they can make their home and feel comfortable.>> we spend a lot of time talking about how the next generation will feel confident and competent about taking the world a better place. they will be better human beings and being better relations and better citizens. being in close of -- inclusive is important. i wonder if you can talk about the ways in which you think about those issues and the perspective of your program. even beyond the vision, how do you see the effects of that confidence building out there in the world beyond a camp session. >> camp is supposed to be a version of the world as we want it to be. it is a place you go way too for part of your summer. if we do our job as people in charge of running these scams, kids will get a vision of the best possible version of society. they will get a chance to
were doing as much as we can. we have talked about the future looking toward doing even more to be as inclusive and open as possible so peanand feel like each of these places are the home at a place where they can make their home and feel comfortable.>> we spend a lot of time talking about how the next generation will feel confident and competent about taking the world a better place. they will be better human beings and being better relations and better citizens. being in close of --...
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it can be amplified can be shared and can eventually kind of reach the media's right and the problem is the extreme personalization right but the the place where you have to hit it is the spread and i can tell you that the social media companies are already doing something about it right. then it's a good thing that we can do this we can trace awareness because. on no did they are being manipulated this kind of how it works or so it is what education even though there are there may be technological solutions it's education that is key so it's actually both of them right and social media are using or using dos so in some countries facebook is when you're trying to share a fake news is going to tell you all this has been fact checked by two independent fact checking organizations are issues to want to fact check and they're also kind of downgrading them kind of showing up with well what probability were in their news feed and in my research in our research and a couple computer search institute we are actually building. new segregated afraid of something called google news that there i
it can be amplified can be shared and can eventually kind of reach the media's right and the problem is the extreme personalization right but the the place where you have to hit it is the spread and i can tell you that the social media companies are already doing something about it right. then it's a good thing that we can do this we can trace awareness because. on no did they are being manipulated this kind of how it works or so it is what education even though there are there may be...
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can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel♪ can you feel it shhh... [whispering] ♪ can you feel it should happen everydred five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? >>> so tonight multiple sources are telling cnn that there is upheaval inside the white house. the president in an angry, foul mood. more to talk about now. let's discuss. max boot is here, the author of "the corrosion of conservatism: why i left the right." also with me, philip mudd. we're going to be joined by alice stewart in just a moment. transportation, a little traffic. >> it's raining out. she can't make it. it's like the president. >> no. she actually has real issues. a train was delayed, and there's traffic. so if she gets in on time, we'll get
can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel♪ can you feel it shhh... [whispering] ♪ can you feel it should happen everydred five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in...
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of can food that you can eat without any preparation. >> here is a giant can of green giant canned corn opener, your electric can opener will not be working not only to have one but to know where to find it in your kitchen. >> yes. >> so in addition to canned goods, we are going to have fresh food and you have to preserve that and i know that we have an ice chest. >> having an ice chest on hand is really important because your refrigerator will not be working right away. it is important to have somebody else that can store cold foods so something that you might be able to take with you if you have to leave your home. >> and here, this is my very own personal emergency supply box for my house. >> i hope that you have an alternative one at home. >> oh, i forgot. >> and in this is really important, you should have flashlights that have batteries, fresh batteries or hand crank flashlight. >> i have them right here. >> good. excellent. that is great. additionally, you are going to want to have candles a whistle, possibly a compass as well. markers if you want to label things if you need to,
of can food that you can eat without any preparation. >> here is a giant can of green giant canned corn opener, your electric can opener will not be working not only to have one but to know where to find it in your kitchen. >> yes. >> so in addition to canned goods, we are going to have fresh food and you have to preserve that and i know that we have an ice chest. >> having an ice chest on hand is really important because your refrigerator will not be working right away....
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they can pick things up and they can even grab my arms and move them around. to create this kind of collaboration idea between two people, that they are sharing the same body. so, if we share the same body, we share the same point of view, then this probably will enhance the quality of communication. it takes a bit of getting used to, but once you do, well, it's time for the hard work to begin. can you scratch my nose for me? laughs hmm, as strange an experience as it is to have someone else's movements on my back, i'm betting it'll be even stranger from the other side. so, as i move my head around, sensors track that motion and the robot head moves in response. different buttons enable different finger functions, so i can move each finger individually, or i can move them all simultaneously with a single button, which allows me to grip an object. i'm grabbing the ball! ohhh! perhaps one day in the future, fusion will be used to help two people work together when they're far apart. for the moment, though, being my personal assistant will be just perfect. phone
they can pick things up and they can even grab my arms and move them around. to create this kind of collaboration idea between two people, that they are sharing the same body. so, if we share the same body, we share the same point of view, then this probably will enhance the quality of communication. it takes a bit of getting used to, but once you do, well, it's time for the hard work to begin. can you scratch my nose for me? laughs hmm, as strange an experience as it is to have someone else's...
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we can back off this. there's always the constant pushback but we're so successful we can almost assure patients they're going to survive. it's very difficult to come back and say, well, we're less sure about this one but you'll have a greater quality of life. that was a difficult decision to make. i and the going with fairly experimental protocol that avoided radiation entirely and had three courses of chemotherapy followed by robotic, surgical removal of the tumor. >> how did you make that decision? >> it was difficult. a lot of consultation with friends and family. a lot of shoe leather journalism where i went beyond maybe what some patients feel comfortable doing and finding out state-of-the-art and other places. and, finally, just kind of deciding to trust the physicians at gw who said we have a lot of faith in this and there's a back up, if we don't feel like we've been successful. then we'll bring in the follow up radiation and you can among yourself your cohort counting on 90% success. >> when we i
we can back off this. there's always the constant pushback but we're so successful we can almost assure patients they're going to survive. it's very difficult to come back and say, well, we're less sure about this one but you'll have a greater quality of life. that was a difficult decision to make. i and the going with fairly experimental protocol that avoided radiation entirely and had three courses of chemotherapy followed by robotic, surgical removal of the tumor. >> how did you make...
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i can go out. i have a budget. i can go out. it's not huge. but big enough to go out and hire somebody if i need to to bring them in. to provide that expertise. so you sort of massage all that stuff together and, you know, you keep working at it. you keep reaching out. you keep trying to find out what's going on. and then you try to sort of cobble together the expertise you need to do to do something that's really impactful. something that advances the mission. >> do you have the ability to sort of pull people -- i would imagine if you're looking at a particular program and trying to explain -- or determine whether there's an issue that was -- if there was culpable error, that people all ready cleared for it. who are technical experts are also probably the people who would have an interest in explaining that everything was fine. if they had done something culpable. do you have the ability to draw on expertise from sections within the agency that are not otherwise all ready cleared for the thing you're investigating? >> so again, you have to be
i can go out. i have a budget. i can go out. it's not huge. but big enough to go out and hire somebody if i need to to bring them in. to provide that expertise. so you sort of massage all that stuff together and, you know, you keep working at it. you keep reaching out. you keep trying to find out what's going on. and then you try to sort of cobble together the expertise you need to do to do something that's really impactful. something that advances the mission. >> do you have the ability...
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now it's like all anyone talks can can you get someone to talk about something else? like here we're supposed to be talking about cancer. look what happened. >> we talked about cancer. sean parker, that's all the time we have for today. a reminder to the audience -- thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. wait one second. a reminder. if you want to watch any interview from today's program or catch up on past programs they are at another round of applause washingtonpostlive.com. another round of sean parker. thank you. [ applause ]
now it's like all anyone talks can can you get someone to talk about something else? like here we're supposed to be talking about cancer. look what happened. >> we talked about cancer. sean parker, that's all the time we have for today. a reminder to the audience -- thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. wait one second. a reminder. if you want to watch any interview from today's program or catch up on past programs they are at another round of applause washingtonpostlive.com....
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platforms like facebook can pay you for your clicks internally, but you can also get paid by taking peopleow much you get from ads is based on the size of your audience. before the clamp—down, the best way of getting the clicks was pushing out fake news, but since then, many people spreading fake news have started to weaponise other content. fake news merchants have now morphed into click bait merchants. this could still mean posting fake and misleading stories, but it increasingly means posting pictures of scantily—clad women, flashy cars or celebrity gossip, anything that gets eyeballs, even if it's untrue. i've heard there are thousands of people scattered around kosovo making money like this. but it's all very secretive. eventually, one such successful click bait merchant agreed to talk to me. i had to travel outside pristina in the dead of night to meet him. translation: the easiest trick is to have a page you know is going to sell more because you know it's going to be clicked on, but you don't actually know what's being shared. in this group, say i have a page with 300,000 likes, i
platforms like facebook can pay you for your clicks internally, but you can also get paid by taking peopleow much you get from ads is based on the size of your audience. before the clamp—down, the best way of getting the clicks was pushing out fake news, but since then, many people spreading fake news have started to weaponise other content. fake news merchants have now morphed into click bait merchants. this could still mean posting fake and misleading stories, but it increasingly means...
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earn what you can, say what you can, give all you can.y ancestors built that into the brewery and for better or worse became ireland's most successful philanthropists and tell doing it anonymously talking out your left hand in which a write-in doing and so on because in the early days they were completely committed christians doing now. whatever it is, you've got to rebalance the system because capitalism is so powerful that if we just let it run away without ethical boundaries, it will be ruinous to itself. >> in the back there. >> all i can see is a silhouette i'm afraid. >> it's your neighbor, dennis. >> your book puts a great story in accidents in the great definition. what is it duty or argument that most biblical scholars today, most historians, most archaeologists view the exodus as a myth that it ever really happened? >> you and i have had many discussions in good glasses of wine. wednesday eight teen century, you can see in the christian church and somewhat in judaism, to, scholarship that's skeptical, under warning historical re
earn what you can, say what you can, give all you can.y ancestors built that into the brewery and for better or worse became ireland's most successful philanthropists and tell doing it anonymously talking out your left hand in which a write-in doing and so on because in the early days they were completely committed christians doing now. whatever it is, you've got to rebalance the system because capitalism is so powerful that if we just let it run away without ethical boundaries, it will be...
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you can google it. you can turn to page 434 of that report and find their bottom line on fiscal effects. they find that the average net fiscal position of an immigrant reflecting the age and skill composition of recent immigration to the u.s., across all levels of government, federal, state, local, combined, net present value, plus $259,000. that's the bottom line. so if there is a u.s. fiscal problem associated with migration, broadly, it's that there is not enough of it. that's the starting point for a conversation. now, the report talks about all kinds of different types of immigrants. it talks about different assumptions you can make to get different numbers. they get lower numbers by making assumptions of average price of public goods, which means if you assume that each additional my -- migrant in national defense, for example, then you can get lower in that fiscal position for a migrant. that's a ludicrous assumption of course because the cost in the defense of the united states is identical whet
you can google it. you can turn to page 434 of that report and find their bottom line on fiscal effects. they find that the average net fiscal position of an immigrant reflecting the age and skill composition of recent immigration to the u.s., across all levels of government, federal, state, local, combined, net present value, plus $259,000. that's the bottom line. so if there is a u.s. fiscal problem associated with migration, broadly, it's that there is not enough of it. that's the starting...
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you can see it here on c-span.you can go to c-span.org and get video of past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programs. ♪ liveashington journal," every day with issues that impact you. monday morning, university of michigan computer science and engineering professor j alex alderman joins us to discuss machine security and real clear politics talks about key races to watch on election night. be sure to watch "washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. ♪ , whereer 1: c-span history of full daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television companies, and's today we -- and today we bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events washington, dc and around the country. c-span is brought by your cable or satellite provider. announcer 2: president trump campaigns for republicans in georgia. [indiscernible] tossupce is a [indiscernible]
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make over for that product they can help you to clean it they can help you to fix it and you can even couple of years more the pieces are intended to be. asked down through several generations along the practice among finns finland has become world famous for its product design altos architecture and furniture i counted among the classics other examples of the savoy vai's from the nineteenth thirty's and the ice patent glasses and vases from the one nine hundred sixty s. by a top e o b a colossal so far only mario mikko has achieved world fame for finnish fashion design now it's been the best established fashion house aside from women's wear and their famous patterns martin meco also uses tableware and home furnishings the young designers continue their traditions but they add their own twist. the basis of our success definitely is in fashion design education which is very highly ranked internationally so we have a pool of really excellent students who are creative socially conscious and have the capability of all tackling the issues that are current at the moment in our field in fash
make over for that product they can help you to clean it they can help you to fix it and you can even couple of years more the pieces are intended to be. asked down through several generations along the practice among finns finland has become world famous for its product design altos architecture and furniture i counted among the classics other examples of the savoy vai's from the nineteenth thirty's and the ice patent glasses and vases from the one nine hundred sixty s. by a top e o b a...
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least they can make our lives easier. but then watch this year alone forty eight million tons of electrical waste will be produced worldwide that sounds like a lot. in fact it's four thousand eight hundred times the weight of the eiffel tower in just one new. and what happens to all these old broken machines well a significant proportion gets shipped to west africa to scrap yards in countries like gum. disease one of africa's largest waste scrapyards situated on the outskirts of ghana's capital accra it's often being called hell on earth. it's toxic filthy and it stinks. every day terms of discarded electrical appliances cars and scrap metal and appear much of it from europe everything is dismantled but are the broken down into a troll materials. well processed on the spot. with just coco has a big job to do he's making a mold out of sand. then you'll melt down an old engine to pour into it to form a cooking pot. it takes time for the aluminum to melt. joseph coco's happy with his work here. and i can get the goods here a
least they can make our lives easier. but then watch this year alone forty eight million tons of electrical waste will be produced worldwide that sounds like a lot. in fact it's four thousand eight hundred times the weight of the eiffel tower in just one new. and what happens to all these old broken machines well a significant proportion gets shipped to west africa to scrap yards in countries like gum. disease one of africa's largest waste scrapyards situated on the outskirts of ghana's capital...
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i mean you can literally buy everything you need today and you can also buy everything but you don't really need. the number one marketplace for all things wacky of course the internet here you can get a shaving bit designed to keep paying out to feel safe. and catch up in slices definitely drip free. genuine trash supposedly from new york city. cash drawings made by computer nerds this vest for chickens. emergency underwear which doubles up as a face mask and from belgium. through just preciously for dogs. just because all these products are available doesn't mean that people also buy them right on through the day. i asked the produces how do you make money with a product that's essentially a marketing gag like dog b.-a which is alcohol free by the way the company behind it has sold three hundred thousand bottles this year and is looking to triple that they tell me by skype we sell it as a treat for the dog but frankly for the dog. or specific. we as human. and we basically no matter how absurd the product animals are a selling point steve gotland knows i want to account for years h
i mean you can literally buy everything you need today and you can also buy everything but you don't really need. the number one marketplace for all things wacky of course the internet here you can get a shaving bit designed to keep paying out to feel safe. and catch up in slices definitely drip free. genuine trash supposedly from new york city. cash drawings made by computer nerds this vest for chickens. emergency underwear which doubles up as a face mask and from belgium. through just...
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and kennedy says can you come to me? it is always on demand and completely commercial free. "fox nation" launches this tuesday, november 27. there is a time to become the founding member where you can receive cold exclusive perks. so stop wasting time, go to fox nation.com to sign up right now. >> what comes before tuesday? >> monday? >> not just any monday, cyber monday. check out our un- pc ideas. number five, a one-year subscription to fox nation that comes with a founders challenge coin. >> pretty cool. >> number four, a two year subscription to "fox nation". you get the founders had with the challenge coin. >> i am a big hat person. >> number three, you're going to love this. a set of not one, not one -- not two! not even three, but four tyrus action figures. >> this is what i'm getting from christmas for him. >> you can pay me later. number two a three year subscription to "fox nation", a hat, coin, glasses or if you really want to go big and "fox nation" and fox news fans we not only go big but go home. you can ge
and kennedy says can you come to me? it is always on demand and completely commercial free. "fox nation" launches this tuesday, november 27. there is a time to become the founding member where you can receive cold exclusive perks. so stop wasting time, go to fox nation.com to sign up right now. >> what comes before tuesday? >> monday? >> not just any monday, cyber monday. check out our un- pc ideas. number five, a one-year subscription to fox nation that comes with a...
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tell me so we can address it.emonis: it's a little odd that this early on, the business owner would go from cold to hot so quickly. and what i'm sensing is that there is this undertone of tension that exists between the people that work there and monica. lemonis: i think this really gets back to, what is the purpose of the business? jessica: oh... monica: don't look at me. jessica: we may need therapy for that. lemonis: is it a skincare company? is it a wellness company? what are we selling on the internet? adrienne: there's a whole shelf i can show you. lemonis: can you show me? adrienne: yeah. so, it's right over here. i do all of the shipping. lemonis: these are all the products that have your name on it, right? so there's diffusers, room sprays, candles? monica: right. lemonis: this is the facial oil. monica: the lip balm. lemonis: this is the buckthorn. monica: i had eczema growing up, and everyone always said to me, "what do you use on your skin?" and i would make all of my own essential-oil products with my
tell me so we can address it.emonis: it's a little odd that this early on, the business owner would go from cold to hot so quickly. and what i'm sensing is that there is this undertone of tension that exists between the people that work there and monica. lemonis: i think this really gets back to, what is the purpose of the business? jessica: oh... monica: don't look at me. jessica: we may need therapy for that. lemonis: is it a skincare company? is it a wellness company? what are we selling on...
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i'll pause one more time and see if we can hear them so that you can understand exactly what the residents are leaving and the firefighters are coming to. >> all right, toni, incredible coverage. hopefully that man, we feel for him, can getfresh air and water and get out of there, get someplace safe like an evacuation center. it's just after 4:00 officially "today in l.a." you're joining us with the woolsey wildfire. here is what we know right now. >> more than 75,000 evacuation orders in l.a. andng two counties including thed to village as well within the last 30,000 homesry evacuations being threatened, and the flames are burning toward the 101 freeway along kanaan road. 20 homes have burned, kathy, possibly more. >> news chopper 4 bravo was over the flames. we're jumping from home to home, we've seen the explosions, the huge flames. at least 8,000 acres burned, but we know now it's much, much more. you can always check out the bottom of your screen to see evacuation orders. we're running those continuously. we have centers, evacuation centers, school closures for today.s the fire fight
i'll pause one more time and see if we can hear them so that you can understand exactly what the residents are leaving and the firefighters are coming to. >> all right, toni, incredible coverage. hopefully that man, we feel for him, can getfresh air and water and get out of there, get someplace safe like an evacuation center. it's just after 4:00 officially "today in l.a." you're joining us with the woolsey wildfire. here is what we know right now. >> more than 75,000...
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we can drill down. i know there are other representatives from affordable housing and one of the first things they think about is operating budget and how they're going to pay for this up front. there are some scenarios that people have been able to get grants to get these up and running. one of the things, a significant movement that we've made to not only move the effective date of this from july -- january 1 to july 1, also spreading out the audit period over a three-year period allows us flexibility to work with places like affordable housing and subsidized housing to premier them and educate and -- prepare them and educate to allow them the time and readiness to implement this legislation. >> president cohen: thank you. >> supervisor fewer: thank you, chair. so i have, i think the intention is good on this. i just have a lot of questions about implementation, about the data, who are we really targeting and just core belief that i think it's one thing to have people sort people's garbage, but it's a
we can drill down. i know there are other representatives from affordable housing and one of the first things they think about is operating budget and how they're going to pay for this up front. there are some scenarios that people have been able to get grants to get these up and running. one of the things, a significant movement that we've made to not only move the effective date of this from july -- january 1 to july 1, also spreading out the audit period over a three-year period allows us...
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i can see some feet already.wouldn't expect to put the police and virtual reality together. why is it so important that police are interacting with technology in this way? you can replicate one—off events. so an event which could be a dangerous or hazardous environment, you can recreate as a one—off, and people would never, ever get the opportunity to rehearse that. but in vr, we can, so we can give them that vehicle and the opportunity to do a one—off scenario and do it safely. there we go — oh, my gosh. ok, i'm going to see if she is alive. she's obviously taken some pills. there's a heartbeat here. i can definitely see already how it could be used to — in the way that a lot of games are, really, to open up your mind to possibilities around crime, why people may have committed criminal activities. those kind of questions are definitely there already. yeah, that was more enjoyable than the fire one, i think, which perhaps shouldn't be my takeaway. but like, i could go back into that world, whereas the fire scene
i can see some feet already.wouldn't expect to put the police and virtual reality together. why is it so important that police are interacting with technology in this way? you can replicate one—off events. so an event which could be a dangerous or hazardous environment, you can recreate as a one—off, and people would never, ever get the opportunity to rehearse that. but in vr, we can, so we can give them that vehicle and the opportunity to do a one—off scenario and do it safely. there we...
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in the issue can be just because you know we can prove with our own studies that even at low concentrations of an ak has an effect on organisms in the water in the trout for instance. because of changes in their gills and in the kidneys and we're also focusing on a former for example birth control pills which in extreme cases they can lead to the feminization of organism. so for preventive reasons we don't want these substances and drinking water because. that's why a team of environmental scientist taking part in a pilot project at a very and sewage treatment plant is now trying to filter drug residues out of waste water it's a real challenge because medicines don't break down easily. by made a comment of corn to be effective medications have to fulfill certain criteria there must be stable but resistance they need to have a long shelf life and reach certain parts of the body where they're needed so they have to remain stable during and sematic reactions. that stability is also the reason why the body doesn't completely absorbed medications so a proportion of the medications you take are e
in the issue can be just because you know we can prove with our own studies that even at low concentrations of an ak has an effect on organisms in the water in the trout for instance. because of changes in their gills and in the kidneys and we're also focusing on a former for example birth control pills which in extreme cases they can lead to the feminization of organism. so for preventive reasons we don't want these substances and drinking water because. that's why a team of environmental...
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tom especially has made it his mission to improve the image of canned fish and proved how good it can be. he's always developing new recipes such as this dish of sardines with homemade potato salad and red meat. the chef is happy to advise guests on their order. is go surprisingly well with cheese and cold cuts for example. in upper teeth. of course this isn't the sort of canned fish you can buy in supermarkets there are over one hundred thirty she's on the menu the card is the menu is a bit like a wine menu you decide what sort of flavors you're after and you can work up towards the very extravagant strong body varieties in pecan. dining from a cabbage. the guests enjoyed thomas francis i'm usually idea. as it's the it's not typical current food you can tell it's really good quality to it looked up to i really like the opticals it's delicious it's good i really like the idea i love the individually designed can stare at a full plate. somebody nice concept finished as to. when they get to finish the cans again didn't get into them to take out i'm just a light they can hang them on the
tom especially has made it his mission to improve the image of canned fish and proved how good it can be. he's always developing new recipes such as this dish of sardines with homemade potato salad and red meat. the chef is happy to advise guests on their order. is go surprisingly well with cheese and cold cuts for example. in upper teeth. of course this isn't the sort of canned fish you can buy in supermarkets there are over one hundred thirty she's on the menu the card is the menu is a bit...
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>> you can call people. >> stephen: you can. you can. it's one to have the things you can do. no. >> stephen: i feel young. do you like to text? >> yes. >> stephen: i hear millennials text more than phone calls. >> yeah, i like to text. >> stephen: you can text on this, too. you pick up the phone, dial the person you want to text and tell them is what you would have texted. >> okay. >> stephen: okay, great, make a phone call. do you have any quarters on you. >> no, no quarters. do you have quarters? >> stephen: i have quarters. okay. >> stephen: there you go. hold that. >> thank you. >> stephen: all right. have you ever seen these before? they're like venmo you can touch. ( laughter ) okay? all right? >> uh-huh, uh-huh. >> stephen: do you have any idea about how to do this? what's your guess about how to do this? >> i think you put it in there, in the, like, slot. >> stephen: go ahead, and give it a shot. >> okay. oh, no. >> stephen: i have more. don't worry about it. i'm rich. i'm rich. i have a tv show. don't worry about it. pick it up. >> okay. >> stephen: now, dial a phone
>> you can call people. >> stephen: you can. you can. it's one to have the things you can do. no. >> stephen: i feel young. do you like to text? >> yes. >> stephen: i hear millennials text more than phone calls. >> yeah, i like to text. >> stephen: you can text on this, too. you pick up the phone, dial the person you want to text and tell them is what you would have texted. >> okay. >> stephen: okay, great, make a phone call. do you have any...
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to see, they can actually happen. people are smart. they get it. you want to do jobs, you want to do these other things, you want to lower prescription drug prices but big pharma has too much influence. to them that we are going to fix that system, make democracy work better, than when we go with these other proposals, they say no you are talking, let's make it happen. that's what we want to make it first. host: a partyline vote with democrats supporting this and republicans against the? guest: coming out of the democratic quarter because a lot of the proposals have let on traditionally. i would love to get bipartisan support for this. actually, when you talk to people out in the country, they support these kinds of democracy reforms across the political spectrum. it's not just democrats, it's not just independents and republicans, one group of them. if everybody who sees this as powerful reforms. in fact, the polling shows that for independents, the number one issue in the last campaign was corruption. they want to s
to see, they can actually happen. people are smart. they get it. you want to do jobs, you want to do these other things, you want to lower prescription drug prices but big pharma has too much influence. to them that we are going to fix that system, make democracy work better, than when we go with these other proposals, they say no you are talking, let's make it happen. that's what we want to make it first. host: a partyline vote with democrats supporting this and republicans against the? guest:...
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we can tell you -- to leave as well. we can tell you this family made it out okay. it was also the little girl's birthday which they celebrated after they left town. check out these tense moments after a neighborhood burned. another family refused to evacuate, then watched their house go up in flames while in tears. take a look. >> reporter: did you stay overnight? >> yeah. >> reporter: yeah? what were you going to try to do? >> try to save it as long as we can. >> reporter: what's all in there? >> sentimental things, pictures, all my babies are in here right now. are so i got them out. >> reporter: all your pets. >> yeah. >> reporter: how long you going to stay? >> i've been trying to get him to leave. i don't want to be here. >> reporter: yeah. what's your name? >> tisha arroyo. >> reporter: okay. this is crazy. >> yeah, i know. i've been trying to tell him for hours now, but i want to go. >> reporter: i'll try to get him to get out of here. >> please. >> eventually the family got in their rv and left the area. kpix5's wilson walker caught up with evacuees in chic
we can tell you -- to leave as well. we can tell you this family made it out okay. it was also the little girl's birthday which they celebrated after they left town. check out these tense moments after a neighborhood burned. another family refused to evacuate, then watched their house go up in flames while in tears. take a look. >> reporter: did you stay overnight? >> yeah. >> reporter: yeah? what were you going to try to do? >> try to save it as long as we can. >>...
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what is your prediction, can you think haringey can pull off a big upset this evening? spot. i suppose that is why we love the fa cup, the magic, you don't know what is going to happen. it is unpredictable but we love that fairy tale story so i will go with haringey because we are here, the home ground, the crowd. all eyes on the other stadium white hart lane this evening. good luck with the commentary this evening down there at haringey borough. brilliant stuff. so from a seventh tier team, to two of the biggest in the world — manchester united and manchester city face—off in the derby on sunday afternoon. city, top of the table yet again after an unbeaten start to the season. for united, its been a rockier road, but with victory againstjuventus in the champions league this week — could they be beginning to turn things around? ben croucher looks ahead. it has long ceased to be a match only for manchester. this is a derby, watched the whole world over. gt it divides this normally united city. for many this is the derby, city versus united, blue versus red, pep versus jo
what is your prediction, can you think haringey can pull off a big upset this evening? spot. i suppose that is why we love the fa cup, the magic, you don't know what is going to happen. it is unpredictable but we love that fairy tale story so i will go with haringey because we are here, the home ground, the crowd. all eyes on the other stadium white hart lane this evening. good luck with the commentary this evening down there at haringey borough. brilliant stuff. so from a seventh tier team, to...
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and i can assure. it will remain in close contact we will continue to do all we can to support them. and we will continue to press this matter at their higher -- at the highest level. i'm sure they recognize it. there are issues that we need to be dealing with. can i ask the prime minister on behalf of my constituents on the statute before the end. >> can i first of all send my deepest condolences and the honorable lady constituent. with the fantastic work that she does. we are committed to transforming the response with that domestic violence. i think that shows the degree of concern the people have about the issue of domestic violence. and the recognition of the need to look carefully at this. with the home office will be publishing the response together with the domestic build. all of the evidence shows that diversity delivers better decision-making. 4,500 and men -- 4,500 men had been elected. i'm proud of to this conservative women and that they became prime minister's. can the right honorable fri
and i can assure. it will remain in close contact we will continue to do all we can to support them. and we will continue to press this matter at their higher -- at the highest level. i'm sure they recognize it. there are issues that we need to be dealing with. can i ask the prime minister on behalf of my constituents on the statute before the end. >> can i first of all send my deepest condolences and the honorable lady constituent. with the fantastic work that she does. we are committed...
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from the land, what can we manufacture, what can we really trade and how can we get into new technologies? that was the approach we started. was tost element there see how we can build the infrastructure so we can really move forward in these areas. in 2001,ou an idea, only 6% of the population have access to electricity and even today, about 37%. electricity is one of those infrastructure of infrastructures. how can you move a country without these basic elements? andtarted developing integrated plan that involve the movement of goods, roads as well as in the air corridors especially being a landlocked country. a landlocked country is always dependent on its neighbors. and to look at the movement of energy. central asia's energy rich and asia is energy poor. on the electricity side, south of thely has 1/20 installation of the generation capacity of the world. even if you increase the energy capacity five times, you just bring it closer to the world average. we saw a bit of that movement as the president talked about. in terms of the data, if you look at half of the world internet service
from the land, what can we manufacture, what can we really trade and how can we get into new technologies? that was the approach we started. was tost element there see how we can build the infrastructure so we can really move forward in these areas. in 2001,ou an idea, only 6% of the population have access to electricity and even today, about 37%. electricity is one of those infrastructure of infrastructures. how can you move a country without these basic elements? andtarted developing...
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we can both protect the right to vote, and we can make sure that it's hard to cheat. and we can do both and that's what the law did. part of that law said, the federal government in exchange for giving the states money to buy vet better votes machines had the trying sue the stated if the databases are riddled with errors. so some states 25 asker of the people on the rolls are inaccurate. well, the obama administration, for eight years, specifically said we are not going sue, not going to enforce that provision. so you had databaseses in georgia that were riddled with errors. the legislate temperature passed the law, went thank you judicial review and said if there's not a match you have to go to polls, cast a provisionol ballot or bring your i.d. and and show you are who you say you and are correct the error. those professional ballots will be counter if the voter information is accurate. i don't think we want to make this more divisive than it had to be in this over headed election season and we can do both. protect the right to vote and protect the integrity of the
we can both protect the right to vote, and we can make sure that it's hard to cheat. and we can do both and that's what the law did. part of that law said, the federal government in exchange for giving the states money to buy vet better votes machines had the trying sue the stated if the databases are riddled with errors. so some states 25 asker of the people on the rolls are inaccurate. well, the obama administration, for eight years, specifically said we are not going sue, not going to...
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you can see it and you can certainly smell it. it looks like a lot of haze or even a cloud that sky 7 is flying through. that is the smoke that is coming from the fire that is burning north from butte county. let me give you the numbers to show you what this looks like. the aqi was 177 in san francisco. 179 in fremont. that's considered in the unhealthy range. compare that to beijing at 34, which is actually in the good range today. hong kong at 63. new delhi has some of the worst air in the world. today, their number is quite high. 237. that's classified as very unhealthy. but not as bad as ukiah. their aqi is 336. a stunning number. that means they're in the hazardous range. the point as which it's recommended that you don't even go outside. >> scary. many high school football playoff games have been postponed because of the bad air. >> reporter leslie brinkley is live in concord where they're monitoring the air. leslie, how is it there? >> reporter: it's game on here for now. delasalle takes on pittsburgh, smoky skies overhead.
you can see it and you can certainly smell it. it looks like a lot of haze or even a cloud that sky 7 is flying through. that is the smoke that is coming from the fire that is burning north from butte county. let me give you the numbers to show you what this looks like. the aqi was 177 in san francisco. 179 in fremont. that's considered in the unhealthy range. compare that to beijing at 34, which is actually in the good range today. hong kong at 63. new delhi has some of the worst air in the...
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the new surface pro can handle all of my programs. i can paint, i can mold, i can code.n all the time, it's fantastic. we get to build toys for kids and change the world. it's a big deal. got to get up early. (store employee) good morning! (female speaker) give the gifts that create a lifetime of outdoor memories from bass pro shops and cabela's black friday sale. with huge savings like men's 5-pocket jeans for under $10. redhead down vest and jackets starting at under $40. and save $200 on this traeger lil' tex elite pellet grill. doors open black friday at 5 am. we bagged the big one. yeah we did! ♪ [instrumental "jingle bells"] grab those command hooks and let's make it work. they hold strong with a peel, stick and press. garland up and down. stockings adorable. fa la, loving it. go all out because everything comes down damage free with a stretch release and look no marks, no mess. joy to the world indeed. command. do. no harm. [ready forngs ] christmas? no, it's way too early to be annoyed by christmas. you just need some holiday spirit! that's it! this feud just wen
the new surface pro can handle all of my programs. i can paint, i can mold, i can code.n all the time, it's fantastic. we get to build toys for kids and change the world. it's a big deal. got to get up early. (store employee) good morning! (female speaker) give the gifts that create a lifetime of outdoor memories from bass pro shops and cabela's black friday sale. with huge savings like men's 5-pocket jeans for under $10. redhead down vest and jackets starting at under $40. and save $200 on...
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last line of defense of this big that if you can pay you know by the way you can still pay in cash but if cash is not there and we experience some kind of disturbance in the electronic payment systems how do we pay them how can we get food few and these kind of things that we need in our daily life. there are still many questions surrounding the whole idea of a cashless society as one of the guardians of swedish financial stability the central bank of rick's bank is busy weighing up its options the rigs banks should possibly issue with digital means of payment like a digital currency and we call it the. this is something that would be completely new for a central bank to do and there's no one that we can really watch and learn from so we have to do all different work by ourselves we are just investigating yet to learn more about that option so how would a digital currency issued by a central bank work take germany central bank the bundesbank it issues heroes in the form of coins and notes in future ordinary germans might happen account directly with the bundesbank unlike with a private
last line of defense of this big that if you can pay you know by the way you can still pay in cash but if cash is not there and we experience some kind of disturbance in the electronic payment systems how do we pay them how can we get food few and these kind of things that we need in our daily life. there are still many questions surrounding the whole idea of a cashless society as one of the guardians of swedish financial stability the central bank of rick's bank is busy weighing up its options...
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their databases before i can get this thing here. and they're going to log this and all the bill to see that so now there's this third party is going to watch what i'm doing. first machines forcing me to do it but only if you get it. so what role does data play in the whole drive to go cashless. back in germany at the university of economics students are wondering how safe digital payment systems are could we become completely transparent just by doing our shopping. where companies know everything about us. and i'll hit a smile every time i think i know who all my data be passed on to now it depends on what website you are on and what other things happen very fast and he has no choice but i'm kind of when i think about it i pay more without cash than with. but that's just the way things are moving somehow. william you know we live in europe where we have strict data protection laws so i tend to just be trusting and take the easy way out and i'm for that aspect there's also this aspect that everyone does it so if you think it can't be
their databases before i can get this thing here. and they're going to log this and all the bill to see that so now there's this third party is going to watch what i'm doing. first machines forcing me to do it but only if you get it. so what role does data play in the whole drive to go cashless. back in germany at the university of economics students are wondering how safe digital payment systems are could we become completely transparent just by doing our shopping. where companies know...
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we can enable the future for our customers and we can enable the futures for our communities and we can enable the decarbonization that we need to achieve over the long-term. i'm excited and optimistic. >> great. >> i am going to talk about my favorite topic -- electric vehicles. what the utility industry can do to work with setting up a charging infrastructure and other things. >> this is our favorite topic as well. we are very involved in this across our utilities. we have proposals in various jurisdictions in dc and baltimore. also in pennsylvania. to support our investment in charging infrastructure. public infrastructure facilitating home infrastructure as well. we have put together some innovation funds to start to explore public transportation infrastructure. is a piece of legislation in new jersey that is quite comprehensive around transportation -- electrification of the transportation sector looking at private state owned fleets and public infrastructure. putting conversion timetables in place. in chicago we are partnering with small electric vehicle company to offer service -
we can enable the future for our customers and we can enable the futures for our communities and we can enable the decarbonization that we need to achieve over the long-term. i'm excited and optimistic. >> great. >> i am going to talk about my favorite topic -- electric vehicles. what the utility industry can do to work with setting up a charging infrastructure and other things. >> this is our favorite topic as well. we are very involved in this across our utilities. we have...
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can you emulate him? can you be as close to power that he can deliver, can you do that?end of the day, in a polite arrangement, anil let me bowl him out. yes, it was fake by the got first ball. it felt great. watch this for a second. see, all you needed was just one ball. that was david reid in mumbai. well, we've all had our embarrassing fashion moments back in the day, apart from me, fortunately. emily bates has been looking how ai may be picking the fashion faux pas of the future. the fashion world moves fast. but some high street stores are changing their collections every week to stay up—to—date with the latest trends. here in the uk, experts estimate we throw out over 300,000 tons of clothing every year. that's 1.5 billion t—shirts. but the clothing industry is now looking to ai to reduce fashion waste. many companies are now using artificial intelligence to predict what consumers will be buying in the future, the hope being this knowledge will cut down on garment production that won't sell, thereby reducing waste. and of course, increasing profits. but can technol
can you emulate him? can you be as close to power that he can deliver, can you do that?end of the day, in a polite arrangement, anil let me bowl him out. yes, it was fake by the got first ball. it felt great. watch this for a second. see, all you needed was just one ball. that was david reid in mumbai. well, we've all had our embarrassing fashion moments back in the day, apart from me, fortunately. emily bates has been looking how ai may be picking the fashion faux pas of the future. the...
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obviously you can check out books, you can access our data bases, you can read magazines like "the new yorker" but you can do genology research, you can check out 16 millimeter forms from the library for performing arts, you can do research in our unrivaled archives and i mean in the world unrivaled. now you can get free admission to 33 museums around the city. i really, really, not just demand it -- well, i demand you get a library card. okay. we will get to the program. anthony and annette will speak for about 45 minutes. then there will be a few minutes for concise, thoughtful questions, not statements, things that start with how, why, go up in tone at the end of the sentence. i think you're familiar. followed -- following that, there will be a book signing outside. please purchase both books. they are excellent and all proceeds go to benefit the new york public library. with that, please join me in welcoming anthony appiah and annette gordon-reed. [ applause ] >> well, here we are. >> here we are. >> this is a wonderful book. it's an important topic, and i enjoyed reading it very m
obviously you can check out books, you can access our data bases, you can read magazines like "the new yorker" but you can do genology research, you can check out 16 millimeter forms from the library for performing arts, you can do research in our unrivaled archives and i mean in the world unrivaled. now you can get free admission to 33 museums around the city. i really, really, not just demand it -- well, i demand you get a library card. okay. we will get to the program. anthony and...
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men fair last seen and woman i last saw how can rebel i mean that puts can or can. and dean and laddie can or cannot stand to be among. mao zedong and show him how he can i say hey you met him on a can no less can you see the shadow behind be eggy. makin me a shower. and nobody until the heck what have we left. that still got seon be musser would be far less the if only i were really at the dinner i love philosophy in wyler can edwards could not muster which must be over enough so work and office for that much candy. all families invent their parents and children give each of them a story character fate and even a language there was always something wrong with how i was invented and meant to fit in with the world of my parents and four sisters. whether this was because i constantly mis read my part or because of some deep flaw in my being i could not tell for most of my early life. some times i was intransigent and proud of it at other times i seem to myself to be nearly devoid of any character at all timid uncertain without will yet the overriding sensation i had w
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how can you assure residents that they can trust our alert system and you as a leader? >> we have an open and transparent in explaining and evaluating events with the missile alert we have new leadership in place, and we identified and implemented changes that would ensure that what occurred on that they would never happen again since that time, we responded very well to the flooding on the north shore. when the eruption occurred on hawaii island, we have a team on scene, in action and ready to go. i'm proud of the work we have done. civil defense is about the county, state government working together. we recently received a presidential proclamation in record time. we had hundreds of professionals on the ground helping us respond to these emergencies. >> thank you very much. your rebuttal. >> during the false missile alert, there were a lot of people who will forever be changed because of the feelings they went through. i believe that we can do more as a state, not just in regards to the department, but as the community. i was active in the emergency preparedness, maki
how can you assure residents that they can trust our alert system and you as a leader? >> we have an open and transparent in explaining and evaluating events with the missile alert we have new leadership in place, and we identified and implemented changes that would ensure that what occurred on that they would never happen again since that time, we responded very well to the flooding on the north shore. when the eruption occurred on hawaii island, we have a team on scene, in action and...