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in the future, we are going to see only biofuel or solar cells or windmills, et cetera, so we are shifting out the oil from the production here. we need to be smarter in the future, because more and more people are moving into cities, so we need to have cities being constructed more smart and make people make smart choices in transport or in energy consumption, et cetera, in order to actually save the globe e in the end. one of the things that we are trying to make here in stockholm royal seaport is installing a smart grid network. and we're working with a power company that supplies electricity, and if we have residential areas, energy being produced by solar cells or by windmills, et cetera, on days that there is no use for electricity, they should have ways to shift it back to the power company for use elsewhere in the grid. so that's what we are trying to find ways to make possible--to have a smart grid installed and also make it legal and also make it economical so that they should actually get paid for handing electricity to the grid. >> by transforming a relic of its industrial past
in the future, we are going to see only biofuel or solar cells or windmills, et cetera, so we are shifting out the oil from the production here. we need to be smarter in the future, because more and more people are moving into cities, so we need to have cities being constructed more smart and make people make smart choices in transport or in energy consumption, et cetera, in order to actually save the globe e in the end. one of the things that we are trying to make here in stockholm royal...
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, et cetera. trade with britain. he said you have all heard about this brexit thing, after that we will be doing a lot more trade. the pro—brexit express love this. it is a great boost for us, according to the express. they're referred to it asa the express. they're referred to it as a {12.8 billion per year deal. there are others already negotiated. liam fox announced one with switzerland earlier in the week. one with chile and the faroe islands. just how much value can get out of that, but it is there, nevertheless. a great triumph for britain, according to the daily express, and all brexiteers. mr trump, according to the daily express, and all brexiteers. mrtrump, assuming he keeps his promise, saying we will be doing business with them. this is music to theresa may's years and to lee fox's in what has been a very tough week. the front of the times and mps forced to move house. to reduce the threat. this is a really disturbing story. and a good thing this is on the front page because this has b
, et cetera. trade with britain. he said you have all heard about this brexit thing, after that we will be doing a lot more trade. the pro—brexit express love this. it is a great boost for us, according to the express. they're referred to it asa the express. they're referred to it as a {12.8 billion per year deal. there are others already negotiated. liam fox announced one with switzerland earlier in the week. one with chile and the faroe islands. just how much value can get out of that, but...
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you're going to be called for too many people on the feield, t cetera, et cetera. and the offense is going to walk you into the end zone. so not only are the competitors important, but the rules of the game are important. we saw that certainly in the -- in 2016, we laid out that this maritime domain is increasingly used, increasingly contested, and so that was a factor. we laid out this rise of global information systems and the role of information and just about everything we do, including security and war fighting. the role of data and decision making. and then we laid out this idea of technology that is not only being invented at faster and faster rates, but is being assimilated at faster and faster rates, as well. and so, you know, the rate at which people can grab this technology and make use of it at scale is much faster than it's ever been before. we think that these three factors are still in play, and are combining to lay out what we are describing as the spectrum of rivalry. so this picture lays out -- well, it's a spectrum. and on the left-hand side of t
you're going to be called for too many people on the feield, t cetera, et cetera. and the offense is going to walk you into the end zone. so not only are the competitors important, but the rules of the game are important. we saw that certainly in the -- in 2016, we laid out that this maritime domain is increasingly used, increasingly contested, and so that was a factor. we laid out this rise of global information systems and the role of information and just about everything we do, including...
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, et cetera. so we're hopeful that will help with the survey process in the field. i will pause again for questions. over past couple of years, development staff have been reflecting best practices and preservation fields, meets standards for survey and can be completed in the most resource efficient manner. so what will we be recording? individual resources, including building, structures, objects, natural features, as well as districts, cultural landscapes. we'll be creating an individual record of everything we record within the arch's database. each record will include at minimum a photograph, a physical description based on selections from drop-down menus, a historic theme or context if one is associated, assessment of physical integrity, a status code or similar evaluation and a link to any related records. that linkin linking ability is something important in the selection of arches because given the amount of legacy data that we have in many different forms, it's likely that, you know, whe
, et cetera. so we're hopeful that will help with the survey process in the field. i will pause again for questions. over past couple of years, development staff have been reflecting best practices and preservation fields, meets standards for survey and can be completed in the most resource efficient manner. so what will we be recording? individual resources, including building, structures, objects, natural features, as well as districts, cultural landscapes. we'll be creating an individual...
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this is ridiculous, et cetera. these sort of theaters strike me almost like the admiral's club for american airlines. not that kids aren't in the admiral's club, although, thank goodness they're not. there are theaters in which, you know, you have a 10-year-old's birthday party. that's not your theater. >> no, that's not our theater at all. i've always thought it's kind of rude of people to bring small children who always sit there and cry. i've had kids. they cry. they fuss. it really destroys the enjoyment of all the other people in the room. >> and tony, you opened a theater in san ry nice, high-eny shops, that kind of thing. how much have you had to upscale business, bring more luxury items to your own business to fit into these sorts of malls, given that other run of the mill malls in suburbia are really deteriorating, shutting down? >> it kind of happened the other way around. we had opened our first icon theater in chicago. scott valley, no relation, who runs the valley fair mall here was looking for an oper
this is ridiculous, et cetera. these sort of theaters strike me almost like the admiral's club for american airlines. not that kids aren't in the admiral's club, although, thank goodness they're not. there are theaters in which, you know, you have a 10-year-old's birthday party. that's not your theater. >> no, that's not our theater at all. i've always thought it's kind of rude of people to bring small children who always sit there and cry. i've had kids. they cry. they fuss. it really...
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et cetera, et cetera. there is a number of things that thrive with predictability and so to the degree that we can continue to advocate for that, we will. with respect to leadership at the pentagon, acting secretary shanahan has made it very clear that it is really kind of the nautical term, steady as she goes, our actions will continue to be guided by the national defense strategy. made that very clear in all of my stops during this recent trip. which was, i hope, comforting to allies, partners, everybody, that this idea of consistency is going to continue to be the way to go. >> excellent. i want to ask about technology now. and i think, i've been through your vision documents, and the very, very powerful in terms of the litany of technologies you're talking about, directed energy, hyper sonic, stealth, unmanned systems in the air, on the sea, under the sea. out of all of these, and others, which, i guess a good way to ask it, i hope, that is concise, and allows you to give a relatively short answers so
et cetera, et cetera. there is a number of things that thrive with predictability and so to the degree that we can continue to advocate for that, we will. with respect to leadership at the pentagon, acting secretary shanahan has made it very clear that it is really kind of the nautical term, steady as she goes, our actions will continue to be guided by the national defense strategy. made that very clear in all of my stops during this recent trip. which was, i hope, comforting to allies,...
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and trying to give an honest et cetera and give an honest design you can see what experts think about our infrastructure after analyzing data. we put together 30 different experts who evaluate our infrastructure. this is the national infrastructure report card and you can see the grades are not something you would be proud of from your kids. we also do state report cards. we released yesterday a report on north dakota. we've done about one a month other the past year and we've got more lined soup we've done different state report cards and that has led to, you've heard representative di fazio talking about increases in gas taxes over the last five years or so. we've had some 25 states increase their gas taxes, recognizing we need to invest in our infrastructure so. we have had a lot of progress there. we need to make sure we're having progress at the national level. a brief recap as you can see from the slide that this is an uphill battle that we face and it's becoming as you heard earlier a crisis. it's becoming critical for our country and global economy. the infrastructure report c
and trying to give an honest et cetera and give an honest design you can see what experts think about our infrastructure after analyzing data. we put together 30 different experts who evaluate our infrastructure. this is the national infrastructure report card and you can see the grades are not something you would be proud of from your kids. we also do state report cards. we released yesterday a report on north dakota. we've done about one a month other the past year and we've got more lined...
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, et cetera. what i would say on training goes principally to the community college system. i'm happy about our four-year degree, nearly 40% of people. but i want to make sure that when a company -- since we're five years in a row, number one for corporate relocations in american and number one for reinvestment in america, you get booth, u of i, a lot of purdue graduates, et cetera, et cetera. i want to make sure when it comes to scouring the earth for talent from kennedy king to booth school, we have every educational need you need. and if you have talent, you're going to win in the next 30 years. guaranteed. and then the last thing, which is a big piece of this, is you have to create certainty around the public sector from a finance standpoint. we didn't have that. we do have it today. five keys, talent, training, technology, transportation and transparency. and that's been the economic model. and i can think you can conclude -- so for five years in a row, number one on corporate relocations, si
, et cetera. what i would say on training goes principally to the community college system. i'm happy about our four-year degree, nearly 40% of people. but i want to make sure that when a company -- since we're five years in a row, number one for corporate relocations in american and number one for reinvestment in america, you get booth, u of i, a lot of purdue graduates, et cetera, et cetera. i want to make sure when it comes to scouring the earth for talent from kennedy king to booth school,...
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, et cetera.escribed it as it runs 1000 miles a day. tim and i were like, my god, wow, how are we going to describe that, how are we going to show that? so we came up with the idea that maybe it could magically leap and bend time — distort space—time and land in a different space. so it could cover a large distance very quickly. you know, it's over a year's work just for that one moment in terms of concept and working out how on earth to do it. nagini. the moment has come to take our rightful place. nagini appearing when we read the script — we went, oh my god, nagini's a woman in this film, not a snake. we went, oh my hod, nagini's a woman in this film, not a snake. we had to come up with an authentic way to turn a woman into a long tube. how would we do that to make it feel real. we came up with the idea that, really, maybe she's almost consumed by the snake, rather than physically extending out. you recall her being wrapped in her own coils, disappearing and and then coming out as a snake. so w
, et cetera.escribed it as it runs 1000 miles a day. tim and i were like, my god, wow, how are we going to describe that, how are we going to show that? so we came up with the idea that maybe it could magically leap and bend time — distort space—time and land in a different space. so it could cover a large distance very quickly. you know, it's over a year's work just for that one moment in terms of concept and working out how on earth to do it. nagini. the moment has come to take our...
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, et cetera. and so i remember when that came across the wire, and immediately physically stood up and said wait, before we hit publish on that, you know, let's think about what that headline looks like. because for me, as a mother of a black male, who is now 22, that a boy, evoked very negative historical context and meaning and i tried to talk about this not just with anyone but with other journalists, we have to be so very careful of language, as you also mentioned the word accused, but what happens is sometimes as journalists we then go to the a.p. style book which we love the style book, i use the a.p. style book, it is a bible of sorts, but it also is a guide, it's a book, it's something that we should, it should be like a breathing document, i feel like, as journalists, as a part of our tool kit, it is not the only coo tool kit, one piece of our tool kit but when you go to the definition of boy, what does that say? so for many newsrooms, that headline would have been adequate or appropriate
, et cetera. and so i remember when that came across the wire, and immediately physically stood up and said wait, before we hit publish on that, you know, let's think about what that headline looks like. because for me, as a mother of a black male, who is now 22, that a boy, evoked very negative historical context and meaning and i tried to talk about this not just with anyone but with other journalists, we have to be so very careful of language, as you also mentioned the word accused, but what...
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, et cetera, the list goes on. interesting, though f northam you have justice fairfax who serves 3-year term and be able to run again, he'll he's the lieutenant governor, assistant u.s. attorney. he was tweet from mlk day, interesting, once again to time to rise for better angels of nature, #we rise on mlk day. is he the answer, is he able to sort of heal this wound that clearly has been created over the past couple of days? >> i know justin, he's a good man and i think he really wants to bring people together and i would urge if he's the next governor that he would work with republicans to try to heal our state. we have a painful history when it comes to racism and confederacy and charletsville 2017. leland: reopens all wounds. >> painful week for virginia. late-term abortion and now he's, the racist pictures are exposing, assault against human dignity. that brings a lot of pain especially on first day of black history month. we should be talking about the triumph and the story of african americans. >> brings up i
, et cetera, the list goes on. interesting, though f northam you have justice fairfax who serves 3-year term and be able to run again, he'll he's the lieutenant governor, assistant u.s. attorney. he was tweet from mlk day, interesting, once again to time to rise for better angels of nature, #we rise on mlk day. is he the answer, is he able to sort of heal this wound that clearly has been created over the past couple of days? >> i know justin, he's a good man and i think he really wants to...
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lo this. >> oh. >> et cetera like a winter wonderland atop mount hamilton.t is pretty incredible how much snow we have seen in the past couple of weeks in our hills. mount hamilton blakted in he. >>. could pick up a couple more inches tonight as the cell moves through. these have been very cold storm systems the past couple of weeks. >> now i understand your enthusiasm. that could be in a movie. >> that's cool, right, to see snow in our hills. >> gorgeous. >> yeah. >> thank you very much. >>> an all-star game? it's underway. like that? >> it is just getting started. all the pomp and circumstance right now. we will see steph and klay and candidate in just a moment. and larry beil is there covering the allstars. doesn't's answers to the one question he heard all ed gets copays as lowlily go to as zero dollars on medicare part d prescriptions. ed gets labels clear as day. and, lily.... lily gets anything she wants. ed knows he could just have us deliver his prescriptions. but what's the fun in that? switch to cvs pharmacy. bach. >> team lebron and team larry, t
lo this. >> oh. >> et cetera like a winter wonderland atop mount hamilton.t is pretty incredible how much snow we have seen in the past couple of weeks in our hills. mount hamilton blakted in he. >>. could pick up a couple more inches tonight as the cell moves through. these have been very cold storm systems the past couple of weeks. >> now i understand your enthusiasm. that could be in a movie. >> that's cool, right, to see snow in our hills. >> gorgeous....
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i take a note to the constitution to defend it and support it, et cetera. he followed the statute to the letter. he needed a certification from james wolson or from a justice of the supreme court that the regular means of enforcement were insufficient to enforce the laws of the united states. he waited for that judgment and james wilson, an associate justice of the u.s., from pennsylvania, made that determination. and that's when washington called forth the militia for states, marched them into pennsylvania and subdued the rebellion. so the very first rebellion that washington faced conformed to law. a second crisis was invasions by indian tribes in southern states. again, a significant crisis, certainly if you were in the south. washington, again, complied with statutes enacted by congress. "a," and "b," he did not claim that the president could do whatever he wanted to do to deal with this crisis. he specifically told governors, it's for i don't think to decide whether to wage war, it's not my decision. and the final crisis also took place in pennsylvania
i take a note to the constitution to defend it and support it, et cetera. he followed the statute to the letter. he needed a certification from james wolson or from a justice of the supreme court that the regular means of enforcement were insufficient to enforce the laws of the united states. he waited for that judgment and james wilson, an associate justice of the u.s., from pennsylvania, made that determination. and that's when washington called forth the militia for states, marched them into...
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we will utilize the technology hubs that are already in public housing, beacon centers, et cetera. what will make this work is you have to have a citywide plan, and citywide coordination across all sectors. it will not work if the state of california gives a pot of money to one entity, and then they go down a different path. it is the local municipalities that have to make sure that all their people are going to be counted. so that is why we have the partner. and then, online funding and coordination with local foundations, bay area cities and counties. we are already in conversation with them here these are our goals. really simple have found every single person in san francisco. we want to get an overall participation rate this presents present. i believe the national percentage has been lowered by the census bureau. in 2010, it was 70 3% and the city hit 78%. remember, this is just a male in participation rate. this time, we have to achieve a participation rate when people who may not have hacked -- have access to the internet to, know how to use it to fill out a questionnaire o
we will utilize the technology hubs that are already in public housing, beacon centers, et cetera. what will make this work is you have to have a citywide plan, and citywide coordination across all sectors. it will not work if the state of california gives a pot of money to one entity, and then they go down a different path. it is the local municipalities that have to make sure that all their people are going to be counted. so that is why we have the partner. and then, online funding and...
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, et cetera.. tim and i were like, 0k, how are we going to describe that, how are we going to show that? we came up with the idea that it could magically leap and then time, —— distort space time. it could cover a large distance very quickly. you know, it is a vile one—year's work for for that one moment in terms of concept and working out how on earth to do it. the moment has come to take our rightful place. appearing when we read the script, she is a woman in this film and not a snake. we had to come up with an authentic way to turn a woman into a long too. how would we do that to make it feel real. we came up with the idea that she is almost consumed by the snake, rather than physically extending out. you recall her being wrapped in her own quails are disappearing and coming out as a snake. so we had a contortionist. claudia kim who played nagini, we showed her what we we re played nagini, we showed her what we were planning and what she acted, the first portion of the shot, then we had another
, et cetera.. tim and i were like, 0k, how are we going to describe that, how are we going to show that? we came up with the idea that it could magically leap and then time, —— distort space time. it could cover a large distance very quickly. you know, it is a vile one—year's work for for that one moment in terms of concept and working out how on earth to do it. the moment has come to take our rightful place. appearing when we read the script, she is a woman in this film and not a snake....
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, et cetera and remember, fighting the fed has always been a recipe for disaster i think the other side of this is people have realized while we don't have incredible growth or global synchronized this and that, the world is not falling apart. in fact if you look at europe today, it outperformed european banks, if you follow the etf eufn, that's up about 1% in one session, a little more than that. so the dynamic in the rest of the world not so good, but not awful i think is more what this is so the pain trade is higher. >> i think it's going to be the ultimate sell the news event i agree with b.k., i think guy was there as well. i think we're topee. toppy quite some time. think about it, it's all in the market already 75% at minimum, right? so industrials ran, everything associated with the trade war ran. what didn't run is what i think you should buy, defensive. >> i'll be clear also. 2800 on the chart is another place you can say it just needed to go here so it gets through 2800. then it may be harder for people to say this is really the point. you can look at that chart and that's th
, et cetera and remember, fighting the fed has always been a recipe for disaster i think the other side of this is people have realized while we don't have incredible growth or global synchronized this and that, the world is not falling apart. in fact if you look at europe today, it outperformed european banks, if you follow the etf eufn, that's up about 1% in one session, a little more than that. so the dynamic in the rest of the world not so good, but not awful i think is more what this is so...
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number of other important european countries including the current romanian presidency it said red cetera et cetera so my for me it's very important that we demonstrate is specially to the anglo-saxon community that. the impression that may be created elsewhere that because of bricks that the european integration project is about to crumble that that's wrong actually popular support for the european union in most countries is up not but if we drill down a little bit deeper into the security situation here in europe i mean there's been much talk about a common european defense especially with the us calling the nato alliance into question recently what is your take on current efforts because i mean europe doesn't seem to be in too big of a rush to make any dramatic moves is it missing an opportunity. well if you ask me personally i think we could do even a lot more than what is currently being done to strengthen you know indigenous european military capabilities especially in the conventional area but let's also be fair there are porton initiatives take for example we you raise the franco
number of other important european countries including the current romanian presidency it said red cetera et cetera so my for me it's very important that we demonstrate is specially to the anglo-saxon community that. the impression that may be created elsewhere that because of bricks that the european integration project is about to crumble that that's wrong actually popular support for the european union in most countries is up not but if we drill down a little bit deeper into the security...
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, et cetera.s a day. tim and i were always like, "my god, wow, how are we going to describe that, how are we going to show that?" so we came up with the idea that maybe it could magically leap and bend time, distort space—time and land in a different space. so it could cover a large distance very quickly. you know, it's over a year's work just for that one moment in terms of concept and working out how on earth to do it. nagini. the moment has come to take our rightful place. nagini appearing when we read the script — we went, "oh my god, nagini's a woman in this film, not a snake." we had to come up with an authentic way to turn a woman into a long tube. you know, how would we do that to make it feel real? we came up with the idea that, really, maybe she's almost consumed by the snake, rather than physically extending out. you'd have her being wrapped in her own coils, disappearing and then coming out as a snake. so we had a contortionist... claudia kim, who played nagini, we showed her what we w
, et cetera.s a day. tim and i were always like, "my god, wow, how are we going to describe that, how are we going to show that?" so we came up with the idea that maybe it could magically leap and bend time, distort space—time and land in a different space. so it could cover a large distance very quickly. you know, it's over a year's work just for that one moment in terms of concept and working out how on earth to do it. nagini. the moment has come to take our rightful place. nagini...
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like this 13-year-old boy in a village becomes the protagonist, et cetera, et cetera. you must have reflected on what it is that is hitting the audience's sweet spot. is it because people are yearning for authenticity? they are fed up with the backlash against the foreigner? what do you think? >> all of these things are true. i think we are living in a time where we are being kind of pushed to have this, i guess individu individualistic spirit and turn our backs on what's different. that's the challenge of diversity in cinema and the arts. we can see things from different points of view. we can understand situations from inside them. in our lives and experiences can be enriched, enlivened by understanding the world more fully, understanding people more fully, understanding their history, background and circumstances more fully by the arts really engaging with that. and understanding how we are similar, how we are different and thereby being able to have a settled place of a conversation. of a deep and richer conversation. >> i want to play this little clip that really
like this 13-year-old boy in a village becomes the protagonist, et cetera, et cetera. you must have reflected on what it is that is hitting the audience's sweet spot. is it because people are yearning for authenticity? they are fed up with the backlash against the foreigner? what do you think? >> all of these things are true. i think we are living in a time where we are being kind of pushed to have this, i guess individu individualistic spirit and turn our backs on what's different....
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for example, sports services prevention, administration, et cetera. as you can see in all cases the budget rolls up to the 416 million-dollar base budget number that we were discussing previously so i'm happy to answer any questions. when we get towards budget approval detail and submission budget book information will be provided to the commission in advance. and then on the last page of the packet provided, there's three pages here. it's an overview of the items needs that were identified both from different divisions as well as the budget committee and were currently up for discussion. we've met a few times and we'll send out communications for prioritization of these needs and we anticipate meeting either the end of next week or early in the week after to discuss and formally prioritize. just because the budget is submitted in february doesn't mean that our conversations with the mayor's office stops, they just quite frankly begin and many as facts so it will condition to discuss our needs and provide our data and justification for a lot of them o
for example, sports services prevention, administration, et cetera. as you can see in all cases the budget rolls up to the 416 million-dollar base budget number that we were discussing previously so i'm happy to answer any questions. when we get towards budget approval detail and submission budget book information will be provided to the commission in advance. and then on the last page of the packet provided, there's three pages here. it's an overview of the items needs that were identified...
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, et cetera.anner high last time and there are a certain number of people who still feel he's the real deal. it's going to be a fascinating race. >> one thing we're seeing right now is do you see this race as capitalism versus socialism? that's how donald trump would like to frame it. i've also heard some democrats framing it that way as well. do you see it that way? >> that's one of the issues that's going to be decided here. i mean, presidential nominating campaigns are really the major way in which american political parties say what they believe by who they nominate. each party has a platform, but in america the platforms honestly don't mean very much. one of the big issues again being raised is in a way capitalism/socialism. it's also how much power do we give to the government. our government was founded by people a long time ago who were breaking away from the king of england. they were suspicious of too strong a national government and that's been our way since. >> big things are coming fo
, et cetera.anner high last time and there are a certain number of people who still feel he's the real deal. it's going to be a fascinating race. >> one thing we're seeing right now is do you see this race as capitalism versus socialism? that's how donald trump would like to frame it. i've also heard some democrats framing it that way as well. do you see it that way? >> that's one of the issues that's going to be decided here. i mean, presidential nominating campaigns are really the...
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>> it is all these companies like salesforce, adobe, et cetera, they are the ones providing the lastmers, whether it's through social media, e-mail, contact center, et cetera, salesforces behind that you have to have a common data platform that supports all of that and that data platform is where you apply the machine learning and artificial learning. that's what we talk about. we integrate really well with salesforce, adobe, microsoft, et cetera to make that happen. >> you also have the fda if i were a drug company, why wouldn't i want the company that the fda has hired to track all these things >> and we do the same thing for the fda as well as the european medicine agency. the fda uses our software to understand three kinds of important data domains around their entities which is around the drugs, which is clinical trials and all of that data, around the compounds that go into the drugs, because there are different suppliers for the compounds, and then the production facilities. so once they have mastered each of these data elements, they can understand the interactions between th
>> it is all these companies like salesforce, adobe, et cetera, they are the ones providing the lastmers, whether it's through social media, e-mail, contact center, et cetera, salesforces behind that you have to have a common data platform that supports all of that and that data platform is where you apply the machine learning and artificial learning. that's what we talk about. we integrate really well with salesforce, adobe, microsoft, et cetera to make that happen. >> you also...
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, et cetera.the shadow chancellor, have done an excellent job of pushing shadow chancellor, have done an excellentjob of pushing the party closer to that final outcome, and we have seen this week that basically the labor party have said that they will... i say they the labor party have said that they will. .. i say they will the labor party have said that they will... i say they will back the labor party have said that they will. .. i say they will back that position, we don't ultimately know what that position is, because while they are talking about the second referendum in those terms, we don't actually know what that would look like in the end. there has been some suggestion by emily thornbury it would include remain on the order paper, but it is still a position when we wonder if it is slightly cynically put together, because actually it speaks to the membership, but at the same time the question is whether there is a wheel in parliament to do it. and i am not sure that there is, in the same
, et cetera.the shadow chancellor, have done an excellent job of pushing shadow chancellor, have done an excellentjob of pushing the party closer to that final outcome, and we have seen this week that basically the labor party have said that they will... i say they the labor party have said that they will. .. i say they will the labor party have said that they will... i say they will back the labor party have said that they will. .. i say they will back that position, we don't ultimately know...
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through government regulation when you have more efficient home appliances, more efficient cars, et cetera, but you have to have a four-part program. you can't just have alternative energy be the sole reliant at least today. now, maybe in 2050, it will be a different story. >> senator, catapulting back to what jonathan was talking about, the general feelings about socialism and capitalism, socialism is still a dirty word in america. most americans by two to one think it's a dirty word but more and more people are drawn to it, particularly young people. does that concern you? >> you know, it's just a perfect example, we don't teach enough history and learn from previous generations in america today, because we are too much interested in political correctness and i don't know how many other things we poison the people's brains in our k through 12 education and even in universities. you get the idea that the government's got the answer to every question. like 535 members of us in congress ought to have more brains than the other 300 million people in this country put together. and you know th
through government regulation when you have more efficient home appliances, more efficient cars, et cetera, but you have to have a four-part program. you can't just have alternative energy be the sole reliant at least today. now, maybe in 2050, it will be a different story. >> senator, catapulting back to what jonathan was talking about, the general feelings about socialism and capitalism, socialism is still a dirty word in america. most americans by two to one think it's a dirty word but...
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they were willing to stand up to al franken and remove them, et cetera.onsistent with that argument. more than that, it's the wrong thing to do. >> harris: i should point out the congresswoman omar has been critical of the palestinians. i should say come of the treatment of palestinians and supported a boycott. so on and so forth. >> that is a legitimate policy debate. to talk about the way that we treat palestine. that is part of the policy debate. once again to this territory, and i'm talking about something else that's no longer a policy debate. >> harris: alex, she is accusing aipac of having a positive relationship of israel. paying congress to have the early hundred. she also set up it's all about the benjamin's," which is about money. >> how despicable. there is no more group that makes more of an effort to recruit hostile than aipac. they do not contribute directly to members of congress. circling to the contrary is absolutely false. i will say, the silence from the democratic house leadership a sort of telling on this. i think on the 2020 candida
they were willing to stand up to al franken and remove them, et cetera.onsistent with that argument. more than that, it's the wrong thing to do. >> harris: i should point out the congresswoman omar has been critical of the palestinians. i should say come of the treatment of palestinians and supported a boycott. so on and so forth. >> that is a legitimate policy debate. to talk about the way that we treat palestine. that is part of the policy debate. once again to this territory, and...
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opposition non-government organizations chamber of commerce the churches professors students and ceterabut i also spoke with the government because i was interested in persuading the government that it's in their own interest to make certain reforms in order to solve the problems of the venezuelan people and when i put that down in my report i thought that there would be is serious the bait there on when it was presented in september there was no the bait on my report because i was not singing the song that was expected of me if i had gone and said it's all the fault of chavez and other little socialism it's a failed system and therefore they beare all the responsibility i bet you i would have been on the first page of the new york times on the war in the post however since i said look it's not that simple you have the dramatic fall in oil prices. followed by a savage economic war and asphyxiation all of the country close think of the bank accounts of the government of venezuela and don't think they're all yours venezuela you have the bank of england refusing to turn over thirty one ton
opposition non-government organizations chamber of commerce the churches professors students and ceterabut i also spoke with the government because i was interested in persuading the government that it's in their own interest to make certain reforms in order to solve the problems of the venezuelan people and when i put that down in my report i thought that there would be is serious the bait there on when it was presented in september there was no the bait on my report because i was not singing...
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, but she died backin self—harm, et cetera, but she died back in november 2017 and he has really spent. i am not an expert on this but i am interested by the story. the suggestion that is tucked away on the front page of the telegraph is that the children's commissioner is actually drawing up her own white paper that she has actually... allegedly has thrown down the gauntlet to ministers by commissioning a top city law firm to d raft commissioning a top city law firm to draft her own bill to enact what is called a statutory duty of care to protect children from online harm such as bullying and encouraging suicide. and she is essentially saying that it would look at people around these different social channels being prosecuted. if they fail to channels being prosecuted. if they failto take, and channels being prosecuted. if they fail to take, and quotes, all reasonable and proportionate care to protect children for any reasonably foreseeable harm. and so this is almost this suggestion of this extension, really, around corporate manslaughter, and the idea that directors themselves could
, but she died backin self—harm, et cetera, but she died back in november 2017 and he has really spent. i am not an expert on this but i am interested by the story. the suggestion that is tucked away on the front page of the telegraph is that the children's commissioner is actually drawing up her own white paper that she has actually... allegedly has thrown down the gauntlet to ministers by commissioning a top city law firm to d raft commissioning a top city law firm to draft her own bill to...
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lymphoma et cetera et cetera that were linked to the nine eleven attacks so in two thousand and fifteen december twenty fifth there was a two hundred thirty five percent increase in claims to your time by people who have lived through almost twenty years probably developed cancers develop these things and you know it's there's no reason don't don't tell people to be heroes and tell them come work for us so you know keep everybody safe and then treat them and their family is like this at the end it's not right it isn't right it isn't right at all it isn't right and they knew. no they didn't they didn't believe they knew it wasn't safe but all this all falls on the backs and i don't care while people want to twist it or politic it would all falls on the backs of the george bush administration in particular christine todd whitman who was the head of the e.p.a. said quote a week after the attack she said quote i'm glad to reassure the people of new york that there are safe to breathe and their water is safe to drink she said that three days after the attack she said that a week up to the at
lymphoma et cetera et cetera that were linked to the nine eleven attacks so in two thousand and fifteen december twenty fifth there was a two hundred thirty five percent increase in claims to your time by people who have lived through almost twenty years probably developed cancers develop these things and you know it's there's no reason don't don't tell people to be heroes and tell them come work for us so you know keep everybody safe and then treat them and their family is like this at the end...
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that has caused the death to mark turner mortality and infant mortality and muslim christian and ceterathat that concrete then there has to morph into the same here and just dresses the good guy who's going to bring them. food and medicines in order to solve the problem do i wait with the sanctions do away with the presidential blockade do i wait when the economic war and fight documented in my report presented to the human rights council on the tenth of september. the impact of the sanctions has been devastating ok well of course people are going to was giving the coverage specially in nato nations media that even you are comparing it with iraq where of course millions were killed wounded or displaced sanctions of course a by bill clinton and madeleine albright hundreds of thousands of children dead why are you not appearing on more t.v. channels to explain this because this doesn't seem to be a view a tool in the media or in the countries which are backing the recognition of this man guede as the new prez interim president or they're going to ask that all of your colleagues by the b.b
that has caused the death to mark turner mortality and infant mortality and muslim christian and ceterathat that concrete then there has to morph into the same here and just dresses the good guy who's going to bring them. food and medicines in order to solve the problem do i wait with the sanctions do away with the presidential blockade do i wait when the economic war and fight documented in my report presented to the human rights council on the tenth of september. the impact of the sanctions...
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that's really worked well with the ordinance on soils and other areas, dust control, et cetera, so that those -- issues don't need mitigation measures, rather they need implementation of standards, so you can avoid having to do negative declarations or an exemption that would otherwise suffice. the one issue that i'm not terribly pleased with, and i wanted to draw to your attention is the amount of time -- if i can have the overhead, the amount of time that it can take for a project to have a stable project description to begin the deadline that the mayor's directive imposed. this is sort of a standard timeline that i've seen in a lot of the projects i'm involved in that can take up to eight months from when the ppa is filed and the planning department determines the project description is stable enough to begin the environmental review process, so you have to add this eight months to the nine, 12, 20 months that are in the mayor's directive, and i think efforts need to be made to shorten this eight-month period, because there's so many requirements that have to be made before the proje
that's really worked well with the ordinance on soils and other areas, dust control, et cetera, so that those -- issues don't need mitigation measures, rather they need implementation of standards, so you can avoid having to do negative declarations or an exemption that would otherwise suffice. the one issue that i'm not terribly pleased with, and i wanted to draw to your attention is the amount of time -- if i can have the overhead, the amount of time that it can take for a project to have a...
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, et cetera. i think one of the -- i'm not trying to answer the question myself. but i think one smart thing about the green new deal plan is that it does incorporate some of this other concern. maybe all of them. but my question for bill is, how do you -- what's the political calculus? how do you move the needle from just agreeing with information? you said you came to that awareness early on. >> yeah, it's what the political scientists call salience, right? >> right. >> so the news is it seems to be shifting. so there was a poll two weeks ago -- one always has to be wary about polls, don't exactly know what they mean. but this was a poll of an important group in our country, new hampshire democrats. and asked to rank the issues, what was most important. 17% said health care. but 11% second was environmental issues. and that was double jobs in the economy. which seemed to me a kind of sign that there is some kind of break happening here. and if you look at sort of the other example of salience, a
, et cetera. i think one of the -- i'm not trying to answer the question myself. but i think one smart thing about the green new deal plan is that it does incorporate some of this other concern. maybe all of them. but my question for bill is, how do you -- what's the political calculus? how do you move the needle from just agreeing with information? you said you came to that awareness early on. >> yeah, it's what the political scientists call salience, right? >> right. >> so...
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the stock's been beaten down alongside a lot of other companies in chemicals in metals, et cetera.t to own tesla or bet against it i don't want to buy bmw. i do want exposure to the future of electric vehicles and do i think that albemarle processes and products are the right way to play it it's required a lot of patience. i'm not abandoning the stock and love their rost last night. >> thanks for all the questions. the dollar about to snap its longest winning streak since november we'll get you the trades there first kelly evans has a look what's coming up on the exchanging > even if we get a trade deal soon, damage has been done to one industry in particular we'll tell you which one and why it could last for decades. >> the emperor has no content. that's how a guest is describing apple these days >> most of us have heard about fake news. what about deep fakes? what it is, why it's spreading to news and what if anything can at done to stop it th and much more ahead on the exchange" and the halftime report" is back right after this u're searching for something more... ...red-blooded
the stock's been beaten down alongside a lot of other companies in chemicals in metals, et cetera.t to own tesla or bet against it i don't want to buy bmw. i do want exposure to the future of electric vehicles and do i think that albemarle processes and products are the right way to play it it's required a lot of patience. i'm not abandoning the stock and love their rost last night. >> thanks for all the questions. the dollar about to snap its longest winning streak since november we'll...
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cetera.elling "good morning america" this. watch. >> i tell the truth. and that's it. because it's the truth. then they became like oh, how can you doubt that. how do you not believe that? it's the truth. then it became a thing like oh, it's not necessarily that you don't believe that this is the truth. you don't even want to see the truth. trish: he's a heck of an actor. he's now telling the entire "empire" cast, i didn't do it. >> he's a self-delusional, self-hating person that quite frankly -- one of the things that's disappointing in addition to this horrific individual is the deafening silence of most of so-called activist groups that rallied around him initially. trish: it's making them look bad. bernie sanders won't say nicolas maduro is making socialism look bad. coming up, a major update on the american hostages who maduro held captive for 450 days. that's next. this is the all-new chevy silverado. it's beautiful. beefy and mean looking. it's the strongest, most advanced silverado ev
cetera.elling "good morning america" this. watch. >> i tell the truth. and that's it. because it's the truth. then they became like oh, how can you doubt that. how do you not believe that? it's the truth. then it became a thing like oh, it's not necessarily that you don't believe that this is the truth. you don't even want to see the truth. trish: he's a heck of an actor. he's now telling the entire "empire" cast, i didn't do it. >> he's a self-delusional,...
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we care about corruption, et cetera. and you saw that. i mean, i've talked to a number of university presidents at the time, and they were noticing that the number of women students with head scarves was increasing. they didn't quite know what to do about it. but there was certainly a trend, the islamization precedes the revolution. >> [ inaudible comment ]. >> there were two kinds. first-generation college students, essentially, who basically found themselves in a tension between the atmosphere at the university with unveiled women students and the environment at home, which was very traditional. so they solved this tension by becoming progressive islamists, if you like. but there was also a second group, people who came from a secular background who rediscovered their spiritual roots, who basically thought that iran had thrown out the baby with the bath water, that not everything about tradition was bad, and this was a trend begun by oppositional people. but towards the end of the regime, the shah discovered this as well. by 1974, 1975,
we care about corruption, et cetera. and you saw that. i mean, i've talked to a number of university presidents at the time, and they were noticing that the number of women students with head scarves was increasing. they didn't quite know what to do about it. but there was certainly a trend, the islamization precedes the revolution. >> [ inaudible comment ]. >> there were two kinds. first-generation college students, essentially, who basically found themselves in a tension between...
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agricultural sports, grai exports, grain, et cetera, to the lower mississippi river for export. if you have less barges moving upriver, obviously the cost of the barges coming back down the river increase and makes our agricultural products less competitive internationally. on the flipside, what we have seen in the short term with the china tariffs is that many shippers here in the united states have moved forward, what they would have shipped for the holidays back in the summer, early fall, so we have seen actually a boom in imports of chinese goods really for the last six or seven months to get ahead of these tariffs that might, as you mentioned, be increased to 25% next week. liz: there's a whole infrastructure with the ports that span 30 different states in america. lot of people watching live in those states. we just got a one-minute warning. imminent, the president will be speaking in front of the camera. i need to ask you, if you had his ear and lighthizer's ear, what would you say to them about these trade talks? >> we would say continue to work hard to reach an agreemen
agricultural sports, grai exports, grain, et cetera, to the lower mississippi river for export. if you have less barges moving upriver, obviously the cost of the barges coming back down the river increase and makes our agricultural products less competitive internationally. on the flipside, what we have seen in the short term with the china tariffs is that many shippers here in the united states have moved forward, what they would have shipped for the holidays back in the summer, early fall, so...
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american delegation and congressional delegation they will be half a dozen german ministers said red cetera so i think the purpose which i which is important to me the purpose to demonstrate in munich that the european union is alive and kicking that purpose can still be maintained we will have plenty of european is because from germany from france from a number of other important european apologies for that interruption there that was an interview that i conducted earlier with wolfgang ischinger former german ambassador to the united states and head of the munich security conference let's get a quick check now some other stories making news around the world the sister of thailand's king princess obama has announced her intention to run for prime minister in upcoming elections in march but members of a pro-military party are objecting to her candidacy saying that it violates the electoral law banning political parties from using the monarchy for campaigning the c.e.o. of amazon jeff bezos has accused the publisher of the u.s. tabloid the national enquirer of trying to blackmail him phase of
american delegation and congressional delegation they will be half a dozen german ministers said red cetera so i think the purpose which i which is important to me the purpose to demonstrate in munich that the european union is alive and kicking that purpose can still be maintained we will have plenty of european is because from germany from france from a number of other important european apologies for that interruption there that was an interview that i conducted earlier with wolfgang...
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group, to invite us to do presentations about the survey and distribute fryers, postcards, faqs, et cetera. and then we also are going to be setting up a survey website where the members of the public can actually go in and make entries related to things they would like us to know or survey and that will contain status updates. we also envision again, once this cultural heritage methodology is together that certainly parts of our outreach to the public will change based on that methodology. any questions? i think this may be the longest time i've ever stood up here in front of you. so phasing. so we've looked at at a numberf variables for phasing, establishing physical ha has ph, how this might serve as a development tool and age of building stock in general. some of outreach in discussing these variables as we're putting together our phasing, particularly phase one to the city family. we've talked to the port as well as office of resilience. choosing those groups in particular, one, because the port as you'll see is in proposed phase one. they have a lot of historic properties and we want
group, to invite us to do presentations about the survey and distribute fryers, postcards, faqs, et cetera. and then we also are going to be setting up a survey website where the members of the public can actually go in and make entries related to things they would like us to know or survey and that will contain status updates. we also envision again, once this cultural heritage methodology is together that certainly parts of our outreach to the public will change based on that methodology. any...
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trump himself, etc., et cetera, cetera. this is the beginning of the process. why is that?e of the tidbit that's we did learn at that hearing. we're not allowed to have cameras there but we can play a little about what he said with this information. >> are the people like allen. >> just follow the transcript. if there was names mentioned for records mentioned during the hearing, we want to take a look at all of that. >> people in the trump family, ivanka trump, donald trump junior -- >> justtranscript. >> if any names came up mult ipe times in that areaing -- >> cummings pointed out that you didn't hear democrats mention the word impeachment. republicans mentioned it several times but democrats did not. you should look at this as they are trying to build a methodical case that presents in hole the president's conduct while he was running the campaign so they can let the american people judge for themselves. whether or not they will succeed it is clearly political. the more they can succeed at that i think the closer they will likely get to their political goals, but republi
trump himself, etc., et cetera, cetera. this is the beginning of the process. why is that?e of the tidbit that's we did learn at that hearing. we're not allowed to have cameras there but we can play a little about what he said with this information. >> are the people like allen. >> just follow the transcript. if there was names mentioned for records mentioned during the hearing, we want to take a look at all of that. >> people in the trump family, ivanka trump, donald trump...
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the us perceive them, from the chinese side intellectual property theft, uneven playing fields, et cetera entering those markets andindeed us companies entering those markets and indeed globally. i think the market globally needs to come from the chinese and they are the ones most at risk. but what if the chinese play hard ball? most at risk. but what if the chinese play hardball? they won't really give too much in terms of intellectual property and a deal is not reached because of this. what happens next? i actually think with president trump at the helm, the ta riffs president trump at the helm, the tariffs will go ahead and they will see the united states impose them on march the first. what if this deal does not reach on march the first. will there be winners? it's hard to say. there are third—party countries that can source a lot of good. people have talked about vietnam's being a winner on the manufacturing side but i don't think overall there is any winners from a trade war. side but i don't think overall there is any winners from a trade wanm no deal is reached, when will it start
the us perceive them, from the chinese side intellectual property theft, uneven playing fields, et cetera entering those markets andindeed us companies entering those markets and indeed globally. i think the market globally needs to come from the chinese and they are the ones most at risk. but what if the chinese play hard ball? most at risk. but what if the chinese play hardball? they won't really give too much in terms of intellectual property and a deal is not reached because of this. what...