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in a piece titled on the objectives of arms control, herman chan stated that arms control goal is to improve the inherent stability of the situation. decrease the occasions or the approximate causes of war within the system, and decrease the destructiveness and other disutilities of any wars that actually occur. end quote. and president reagan reasoned that, quote, everybody would be a lose fer there is a fallujah war. these are i think the the motivations behind president trump's push for a new era of arms control. if we break out of the cold war thinking about arms control we may be able to achieve a truly effective treaty that provides real threat reduction and not simply a treaty that defers what is easy and defers what is hard to someone else on another distant day. thank you. >> i would like to thank hudson as well for hosting this event. earlier in my career, i worked in a think tank myself, so i'm well aware of the value that think tanks provide, contributing to the public policy debate and certainly, this issue here, carries a lot of weight. and it's a great opportunity to d
in a piece titled on the objectives of arms control, herman chan stated that arms control goal is to improve the inherent stability of the situation. decrease the occasions or the approximate causes of war within the system, and decrease the destructiveness and other disutilities of any wars that actually occur. end quote. and president reagan reasoned that, quote, everybody would be a lose fer there is a fallujah war. these are i think the the motivations behind president trump's push for a...
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in a piece titled the objectives of arms control, my friend quoted herman con who said arms control's goal improved inherent stability of the situation, decrease the occasions on a approximate causes of war in the system and decrease destructiveness and other utilities of any wars that occur. president reagan said everybody would be a loser in a nuclear war. these are the motivations behind president trump's push for new era of arms control. if we break out of cold war thinking about arms control, we match either truly effective treaty providing real threat reduction and not to be a treaty that limits what is easy and the first what is hard to someone else on another distant day. >> i would like to thank hudson for hosting this event. i worked in a think tank myself, so i'm aware of the value they provide in contributing to public policy debate, and this issue carries a lot of weight and it is a great opportunity to discuss this with this audience. i'm james anderson, as mentioned, i have nuclear weapons and missile defense in my portfolio. i will pick up on a couple points lieutenant
in a piece titled the objectives of arms control, my friend quoted herman con who said arms control's goal improved inherent stability of the situation, decrease the occasions on a approximate causes of war in the system and decrease destructiveness and other utilities of any wars that occur. president reagan said everybody would be a loser in a nuclear war. these are the motivations behind president trump's push for new era of arms control. if we break out of cold war thinking about arms...
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a program to control various sources of radioactivity. group of other responsibilities that reflect our concern with the character of the american land, including the requirement for environmental impact statements, the establishment of marine sanctuaries, and the protection of wetlands. armed with these authorities, the epa has demonstrated over the last 15 years that the ideals of earth day, 1970 could be forged into effective instruments of national policy. as a result, the kind of problems that led to the formation of the new agency, rivers,smog and burning are largely under control. between 1970 and 1981, although we added 30 million people to our population and increased the gross national product by almost 36%, we reduced particulate emissions by 53%. sulfur oxides by 21%. carbon monoxide by 20%. lead levels declined 64% nationally as the new anti-pollution devices required motorists to stop using leaded gas. we provided municipal sewage treatment for over 80 million americans. organic waste from industry has been reduced by 38%. w
a program to control various sources of radioactivity. group of other responsibilities that reflect our concern with the character of the american land, including the requirement for environmental impact statements, the establishment of marine sanctuaries, and the protection of wetlands. armed with these authorities, the epa has demonstrated over the last 15 years that the ideals of earth day, 1970 could be forged into effective instruments of national policy. as a result, the kind of problems...
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for status report, we will switch to mission control houston. >> this is apololo mission control. flight director cliff charlesworth's team is ready to assume the control of this flight at tower clearance. >> coming up on auto sequence. >> go flight. >> control. >> go. >> network. >> affirmative flight. >> mission director, verify go for launch. >> go for launch. >> we passed the six minute mark in our countdown for apollo 11. five minutes 52 seconds and counting. >> booster flight. >> verify go for launch. >> go for launch. >> booster flight. >> sro verify go for launch. >> go for launch. >> we have some 7.6 million pounds of push. t minus one minute 35 seconds on the apollo mission, flight to land the first men on the moon. >> this is launch operations manager, the launch team wishes you good luck and godspeed. >> thank you. >> t minus 60 seconds and counting. 55 seconds and counting. neil armstrong reported back it's been a smooth countdown. power transfer is complete. internal power. remove the launch vehicle at this time. 40 seconds away from the apollo 11 liftoff. all second
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drug control laws. and unfortunately, the first time we would often learn of these new fentanyl like substances would be through a sudden rash of overdose deaths in our communities. this unprecedented threat calls for unprecedented measures. and in 2017, the attorney general directed dea to find solutions. in february 2018, the dea responded by scheduling the entire class of fentanyl like substances on a temporary emergency basis. since dea's scheduling action, this gap has been filled work and response to the classwide scheduling order, we have seen a significant decrease in encounters a fentanyl like substances, and a reduced production of the substances by traffickers. but dea's emergency temporary scheduling order controlling all fentanyl like substances well expire on february 6 2020. absent further action by congress to make it permanent. if that gap in u.s. law controlling fentanyl like substances reemerges, the department and dea fully expect drug traffickers to fill it and take the united state
drug control laws. and unfortunately, the first time we would often learn of these new fentanyl like substances would be through a sudden rash of overdose deaths in our communities. this unprecedented threat calls for unprecedented measures. and in 2017, the attorney general directed dea to find solutions. in february 2018, the dea responded by scheduling the entire class of fentanyl like substances on a temporary emergency basis. since dea's scheduling action, this gap has been filled work and...
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that the specific arms control measures are compatible with our security and for effective arms control, the government needs to be organized to prepare, and to prepare for all speaks of arms control monitoring and verification and compliance issues in a systematic, orderly and timely fashion. that was from november 1982, and i actually brought it with me. i carry these things around. and i think every one of those points, the last one, what tim does at the national security council, based on the president's guidance, based on my boss's guidance, my guidance, to rebustly achieve an arms control outcome that is in the interest of the american people. as we all know, 37 years later, a lot has changed. as james and john ashley pointed out, our competitors are aggressively modernizing. what we do at the state department has to evolve as well. verification capabilities must evolve. this is some of the work that we do at the state department, with our partners at the ditra and department of energy and national labs and some other partners that we have to sort of quietly methodically professio
that the specific arms control measures are compatible with our security and for effective arms control, the government needs to be organized to prepare, and to prepare for all speaks of arms control monitoring and verification and compliance issues in a systematic, orderly and timely fashion. that was from november 1982, and i actually brought it with me. i carry these things around. and i think every one of those points, the last one, what tim does at the national security council, based on...
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-- coercive control.minaljustice system, whether they are prosecutors, judges or defence, will have greater awareness of it, too. we know about its relevance in cases that are going to trial and therefore the prosecution, one would hope, take it into account as a mitigating factor at the least, and defence would know that this is important evidence to show the dynamic of the relationship, and to explain the impact of that dynamic on an individual‘s actions. so we hope that lessons will be learned from the case and certainly the level of media attention that has been given is very helpful, and i think that we now understand much more widely than before the concept of coercive control, which is something more than physical violence. it‘s about a pattern of behaviour, about all sorts of behaviours which on their own or not criminal but when taken together amount to denying the liberty of the victim. i hope it will make a difference to others that come afterwards. you are amongst a number of lawyers who are c
-- coercive control.minaljustice system, whether they are prosecutors, judges or defence, will have greater awareness of it, too. we know about its relevance in cases that are going to trial and therefore the prosecution, one would hope, take it into account as a mitigating factor at the least, and defence would know that this is important evidence to show the dynamic of the relationship, and to explain the impact of that dynamic on an individual‘s actions. so we hope that lessons will be...
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for status report, we'll switch to mission control houston. >> this is apollo mission control, flight director cliff charles team is on station here in the mission's operation control room, ready to assume the flight at tower's clearance. >> control? >> go. >> network. >> that's affirmative. >> mission director, verify go for launch. >> go for launch. >> we passed the six minute park in our countdown for apollo 11. now 5 minutes and 52 seconds and counting. >> go for launch. >> go for launch? >> go for launch. >> sro, verified go for launch. >> verified go for launch. >> go for launch. >> you got the channel number? >> we have some 7.6 million pounds of thrust pushing the vehicle upward. the vehicle weighs close to 6 1/2 million pounds. this is apollo saturn launch control t minus 1 minute 50 seconds on the apollo mission flight to land tirs men on the moon. >> good luck and god speed. >> thank you. >> t minus 60 seconds and counting. we passed t minus 60. 55 seconds and counting. neil armstrong just reported back it's been a rare smooth countdown. we passed the 50 second mark. power
for status report, we'll switch to mission control houston. >> this is apollo mission control, flight director cliff charles team is on station here in the mission's operation control room, ready to assume the flight at tower's clearance. >> control? >> go. >> network. >> that's affirmative. >> mission director, verify go for launch. >> go for launch. >> we passed the six minute park in our countdown for apollo 11. now 5 minutes and 52 seconds and...
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drug control laws. and unfortunately, the first time we often learn of these new fentanyl-like substances would be through a sudden rash of overdose threats. this called for unprecedented measures. in 2017, the attorney general directed d.e.a. to find a solution. in february of 2018, d.e.a. scheduled the entire class of fentanyl-like substances on a temporary emergency basis. the action, this gap has been filled. in response to the class-wide scheduling order we have seen a significant decrease and reduced production of these substances by traffickers. but d.e.a.'s emergency temporary scheduling order controlling these substances will expire on february 6, 2020, absent further action by congress to make it permanent. f that gap in u.s. law re-emerges, the department expect drug traffickers to take the united states back to even more deadly phases of this epidemic. i can personally tell you how savy they are. when there is a gap in u.s. law, they take full advantage of it, which results in more drugs and
drug control laws. and unfortunately, the first time we often learn of these new fentanyl-like substances would be through a sudden rash of overdose threats. this called for unprecedented measures. in 2017, the attorney general directed d.e.a. to find a solution. in february of 2018, d.e.a. scheduled the entire class of fentanyl-like substances on a temporary emergency basis. the action, this gap has been filled. in response to the class-wide scheduling order we have seen a significant decrease...
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command and control is a neglected part of our military capability and we been lazy with command-and-controlecause of the last 20 years of distraction. both of these adversaries, in their strategic and clear point of strategic writing say our command and control is the number one object of their military strategy. that is to say, not only the retention of their own c2, which we worry about, but the attack and the disabling of americans see to as their primary focus -- c-2 as their primary focus. if that is their primary focus, i'm going to try to win there. as a strategist, i see her primary focus and i need to address that primary focus. it is hard for institutions to deal with c2. it is not integrated like it needs to be at the national level. we have stovepipe combat and command since goldwater-nichols. now it's two global threats that require the integration of those command-and-control elements. a very big issue. michael talks about it in the ook. not only at every level, all the not only at every level, all the way down to the tactical communication, the technology of communication, th
command and control is a neglected part of our military capability and we been lazy with command-and-controlecause of the last 20 years of distraction. both of these adversaries, in their strategic and clear point of strategic writing say our command and control is the number one object of their military strategy. that is to say, not only the retention of their own c2, which we worry about, but the attack and the disabling of americans see to as their primary focus -- c-2 as their primary...
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am from the controller's office.i think a little bit of this will sound familiar to you about the discussions that we do about the five-year forecast, and from our six and nine-month reports. we cover some of the same ground hopefully a little bit of this is already familiar to you. as the controller mentioned, we have a charge or obligation to discuss the revenue assumptions and the mayor's budget, and this is the document, the vehicle, in which we do it. a few high-level takeaways are that we believe the tax revenue assumptions that underlie the spending in the budget are reasonable and they are consistent with our projections of continued, but moderating economic growth. all reserve requirements are met a couple new reserves are proposed. one of which, the mayor's budget director mentioned $5 million for the housing authority shortfall in the section eight badger program. there is also a use of one-time reserves in this budget of just under $90 million, and i will talk about that in a minute. we find that all of t
am from the controller's office.i think a little bit of this will sound familiar to you about the discussions that we do about the five-year forecast, and from our six and nine-month reports. we cover some of the same ground hopefully a little bit of this is already familiar to you. as the controller mentioned, we have a charge or obligation to discuss the revenue assumptions and the mayor's budget, and this is the document, the vehicle, in which we do it. a few high-level takeaways are that we...
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controller. >> thank you, chair fewer. i can briefly speak to the five pieces of legislation that the b.l.a. reported on. you have in front of you a one pager that quickly summarizes those. item number 4 is an administrative adjustment that the voter adopted neighborhood beautification fund. the amount of money that flows into that fund is capped, and so each year, we make calculation of the percentage of a company's taxes that they can contribute into this to achieve that cap, and our calculation for the year ahead is a 4.2% rate for tax year 2019. item number 9 is an adjustment to what we call the access line tax, so this is a voter adopted tax several years ago. it was a flat dollar tax imposed, and we are allowed to increase that flat tax by c.p.i. each year, provided that the board approved that by resolution. we do that each year. it's a c.p.i. increase on the year ahead, which generates that additional 2% on inanythingary revenue. item 6, you were he aware that the city can contract out ce
controller. >> thank you, chair fewer. i can briefly speak to the five pieces of legislation that the b.l.a. reported on. you have in front of you a one pager that quickly summarizes those. item number 4 is an administrative adjustment that the voter adopted neighborhood beautification fund. the amount of money that flows into that fund is capped, and so each year, we make calculation of the percentage of a company's taxes that they can contribute into this to achieve that cap, and our...
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-- directs and controls. is a much narrower nexus. you have to direct and control and it has to be by the majority of the same people. what that means is that if the corporation corporation has a sponsored pack, but different people control the cultivation from the pack, so let's say you have a board of directors that controls a corporation, but you have a political giving committee that controls the pack , and those are different people, that the contributions would not necessarily be aggregated with the corporations that means that if we do not consider sponsored or controlled committees to always be affiliates, there is the potential that they will not be aggregated under those general aggregation principles, and therefore, corporations who are subject -- any business entity is subject to this and then could use a sponsored or controlled to bypass it. that would be a new development. it does not exist or did not exist prior to this, and we think it is important to avoid that. >> in the law, it says that sp
-- directs and controls. is a much narrower nexus. you have to direct and control and it has to be by the majority of the same people. what that means is that if the corporation corporation has a sponsored pack, but different people control the cultivation from the pack, so let's say you have a board of directors that controls a corporation, but you have a political giving committee that controls the pack , and those are different people, that the contributions would not necessarily be...
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but the family say he subjected his wife to what has become known as coercive control.rd challen was unfaithful throughout his marriage, visiting brothels and even posing with glamour models on his christmas cards. in 2009, sally challen finally moved out. but described as still emotionally dependent on her husband, she appealed for a reconciliation and richard challen agreed. she set off for her old family home but in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering her husband had been in contact with another woman, she hit him more than 20 times with the hammer. at a news conference, sally challen spoke about the man she was with for a0 years. i still love richard and miss him dreadfully and i wish that none of this had happened. applause. and from her son david, there was this... to have my mother back is... there's no words. it's back to being a son again, and back to her being an infuriating mother. laughter. with no retrial in this case, lawyers are still waiting to see coercive control tested as a factor in a defence to murder. when parliament makes new laws, as it d
but the family say he subjected his wife to what has become known as coercive control.rd challen was unfaithful throughout his marriage, visiting brothels and even posing with glamour models on his christmas cards. in 2009, sally challen finally moved out. but described as still emotionally dependent on her husband, she appealed for a reconciliation and richard challen agreed. she set off for her old family home but in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering her husband had been in contact...
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we're constantly in touch with our controllers and the air traffic control tower is just on the same side of where that plume of smoke is so they could likely just look over to that location from their 200 feet perch up in the air. so we'll continue to communicate with air traffic control. if there are impacts we'll alert the media to get the word out and our social media channels, facebook and twitter as a start. and then of course we'll be working with our carriers. but so far it los isolated and, again, we'll update the public through the media if there are anyyou so mu. >>> and asre making it hardero area sky i could tell youm poinm looking at right now, i could see the stream of water there from fire engine trucks. that is going there on the flames. and it looks as if the thickness of that smoke is reducing, but the flames still very intense there. as firefighters continue to monitor this. this is in santa clara near el camino real and scott road. and we do know that this was a building under construction that is now on fire. scott budman reporting here on nbc bay area was there
we're constantly in touch with our controllers and the air traffic control tower is just on the same side of where that plume of smoke is so they could likely just look over to that location from their 200 feet perch up in the air. so we'll continue to communicate with air traffic control. if there are impacts we'll alert the media to get the word out and our social media channels, facebook and twitter as a start. and then of course we'll be working with our carriers. but so far it los isolated...
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>> we have an immigration problem thats out of control. people thought the numbers of migrants would decrease under trump with the tough rhetoric and talk building the wall but they've been increasing. and the costs associated wi the undocumented immigrants in the count raeare increasing asual. california is flush with money and gavin nusom is puting outmanby programs. >> would arogram like this work to decrease the number of migrants ting to cross the border? >> i actually give president trump credit. he ung the trade policy to effect anomaerr policy he wants to have happen. after you flee your country, if you're purportedly having problem with regards to your safety oryour well being. i think many themiants are coming for economic benefit. i understand it. they're very, very poor. >> they are trying to flee countries that have horrible violence and unrest going on. >> but the issue is the united states shouldn't be the recipient of unregulated immigration. i willtleia the democrats in congress and o state california will regulate everyth
>> we have an immigration problem thats out of control. people thought the numbers of migrants would decrease under trump with the tough rhetoric and talk building the wall but they've been increasing. and the costs associated wi the undocumented immigrants in the count raeare increasing asual. california is flush with money and gavin nusom is puting outmanby programs. >> would arogram like this work to decrease the number of migrants ting to cross the border? >> i actually...
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the budget analyst got this from the controller. our recommended reduction total $3.1 million, all which are onetime saving. these reductions would still allow an increase, this is from controller, a $62 million or 10% of the department's fiscal year 119-20 budget. >> supervisor fewer: there's a lot of falsehood going on. i don't blame people. people want more police, they want more patrols. they would like to have a police officer in front of their house if they could. i'm saying, your budget is increasing by $62 million. to say that we are cutting our budget -- i don't know who is telling people that we're cutting your budget is not true. we're kes increasing your budget by $62 million. to stay we are not adding more police officers is not true. we have added 155 new deployed officers in this year's budge. we're upping up to 205. and 250 in 2021. there is not been a proposal to cut any those academy classes in these discussions and everybody knows that. >> i don't know what emails you received. >> supervisor fewer: i'm not blaming
the budget analyst got this from the controller. our recommended reduction total $3.1 million, all which are onetime saving. these reductions would still allow an increase, this is from controller, a $62 million or 10% of the department's fiscal year 119-20 budget. >> supervisor fewer: there's a lot of falsehood going on. i don't blame people. people want more police, they want more patrols. they would like to have a police officer in front of their house if they could. i'm saying, your...
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the new animal care and control facility. the new shelter will be built with the original brick warehouse behind me, the building was constructed in 1893 and served as the original market street railway corporation. it is eligible for listings on the state national registry and historic basins. it served as a maintenance facility for the sfmta overhead lines. the reuse of the building will be an elegant nod to the city's pass that serves the needs of the 21st century san francisco that historic brick face and wooden frame windows will remain intact, while the interior will be transformed into a state-of-the-art, multilevel facility billed to serve the needs of san francisco for many years to come. as mayor breeden said, we must think about the future of san francisco today, and there's no better way to do so by investing in capital improvements to our infrastructure. public works is proud to be working with clark construction and the many people who will be working on the projects. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you
the new animal care and control facility. the new shelter will be built with the original brick warehouse behind me, the building was constructed in 1893 and served as the original market street railway corporation. it is eligible for listings on the state national registry and historic basins. it served as a maintenance facility for the sfmta overhead lines. the reuse of the building will be an elegant nod to the city's pass that serves the needs of the 21st century san francisco that historic...
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next in line is our controller. mr. controller. sitting back there and relaxing a little. come up and welcome to the hotseat. just a joke. [laughter] it's just a joke. it's not real. >> afternoon, again, committee members. i'll be brief. as requested. very briefly you know our mission. we're here to ensure the city's financial integrity and provide effective and accountable government. we have nine strategic goals outlined in our strategic plan. i'll save myself 15 seconds not reading through them. we see ourselves as here to help, departments, the mayor and board improve city services to provide high-quality financial services to sports city operations to provide meaningful information to the public and other stakeholders regarding the city's finances and how we're doing. to support our employees in the other parts of the controllers' office that let our organization do all of those things. generally speaking, to show you kind of how our budget breaks out by service area. our budget next year is $74.7 million. the light blue and pink pieces of the pie here reflect our cit
next in line is our controller. mr. controller. sitting back there and relaxing a little. come up and welcome to the hotseat. just a joke. [laughter] it's just a joke. it's not real. >> afternoon, again, committee members. i'll be brief. as requested. very briefly you know our mission. we're here to ensure the city's financial integrity and provide effective and accountable government. we have nine strategic goals outlined in our strategic plan. i'll save myself 15 seconds not reading...
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slowly she and other birth control advocate start to chip away. there is a federal law, and there is a lot of state law. the federal law was a postal law about mailing contraception and information. but a bunch of states also passed laws and they range from making it illegal to sell contraception to making it illegal to talk about or even use contraception. and so it takes from the 1920's all the way until the before the 1970's last law is overturned. steve: let's go back to the 1850's to the turn-of-the-century. did people talk about sex? where do they get information? how did all of this evolve and develop? shannon: that is another part of the contraception revolution. there is also a growth in print media and a growth because of urbanization. people are flocking to the cities. that is the growth of a few different things. the first is public sexuality. you get red light districts in boston and new york. so there is a new public sexuality in the u.s. but also there is a new market for domestic health guides, which have been around since colonial
slowly she and other birth control advocate start to chip away. there is a federal law, and there is a lot of state law. the federal law was a postal law about mailing contraception and information. but a bunch of states also passed laws and they range from making it illegal to sell contraception to making it illegal to talk about or even use contraception. and so it takes from the 1920's all the way until the before the 1970's last law is overturned. steve: let's go back to the 1850's to the...
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the budget control act is the controlling statutory authority and this bill is 14% above the udget control act. most people might think a move to restore the congressional action to lawfulness is actually a good thing. in fact, maybe americans who watch who have to live by a budget in their households actually wonderer why we can't do it here. they look at a trillion dollar deficit and say, wait a minute, i can't do that in my household. why does congress do it to the country? the jackson lee from connecticut, gentleman from new york, they share something in common with maryland. we are aware lime disease is endemic. no question about it. it's a problem. my problem is not with c.d.c. dealing with lime disease. with this amendment amounts to $28 million taken from the same source, this pretend bottomless fund that all we got to do is we just got to go to this. we can can draw all we need out of this fund -- we can draw all we need out of this fund. it's not the way budgeting should work here on capitol hill. again, i me rind my colleagues, people look at how congress erates den i remind my
the budget control act is the controlling statutory authority and this bill is 14% above the udget control act. most people might think a move to restore the congressional action to lawfulness is actually a good thing. in fact, maybe americans who watch who have to live by a budget in their households actually wonderer why we can't do it here. they look at a trillion dollar deficit and say, wait a minute, i can't do that in my household. why does congress do it to the country? the jackson lee...
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her doctors believe it was caused by her birth control birth control pills can put your health at riskal center found that for healthy women who are taking birth control and art at risk for stroke. the likeliness of birth control causing one is small, but for those who do have stroke risk factors, there's a significant increase in some doctors recommend not taking the pill. drummond is now hoping her story can help other young women. most definitely doll. >>be scared of birth control just because of what happened find the one that works for you and i'm also listen to your body is you don't feel something is right like say something tell us a >>drummond says part of her vision is still impaired but she expects to make a full recovery. >>well, these young athletes that you see right here we're showing what it's like to be part of a real team members a view sports team of this you sports team in arizona shape their heads. after learning the team made of theirs has cancer. 7 year-old late in the cargo plays for the peaches and chandler. it was just diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. she decide
her doctors believe it was caused by her birth control birth control pills can put your health at riskal center found that for healthy women who are taking birth control and art at risk for stroke. the likeliness of birth control causing one is small, but for those who do have stroke risk factors, there's a significant increase in some doctors recommend not taking the pill. drummond is now hoping her story can help other young women. most definitely doll. >>be scared of birth control just...
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who was in control of the streets until yesterday was definitely the civilian protesters and as you said it was always as it was a very peaceful protest for the last 66 months well talking about the protesters step back on the streets so what does this say what would you make of those whether back on the streets of course they want the transfer that transition not to be ending they want their revolution they want this to continue they want to have a civilian that government they want to change the system they want more than just bashir out and the system remaining as it is so that's why they're back on the street can they remain the power can they remain the power they held for the last couple of months i think that's the question we will have to see and this is basically what they tried to break yesterday exactly by then dialogue as has been broken now between the protesters and the traditional council or the military council what does this mean what's the way forward now gaza seems like a very strong stumbling block isn't it yes i think for the transitional military council it means th
who was in control of the streets until yesterday was definitely the civilian protesters and as you said it was always as it was a very peaceful protest for the last 66 months well talking about the protesters step back on the streets so what does this say what would you make of those whether back on the streets of course they want the transfer that transition not to be ending they want their revolution they want this to continue they want to have a civilian that government they want to change...
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the nypd, they have this under control. and now we work to get answers on exactly what this helicopter was doing over time square. >> shimon, you're the best. thank you. let's go back to the scene to miguel marquez who has been talking to a couple different eyewitnesss who describe feeling the building shake and the rush to get out. what more are you hearing? >> reporter: yeah. the worst of it may be over at least with regard to the fire. we're seeing a lot of firefighters come out with their gear and their tools in hand and their faces covered in soot and blackened. the witnesses we spoke to said one of them on the 29th floor of this 51-story building when it hit, they -- he felt the building shake. another witness saying that they were told to stay in position in their chairs for a short time, about ten minutes before everybody was told to get out of the building. that's when everybody went for the exits there. and there were some crowding down the exits to get out of the building. they kind of moved us around here. this
the nypd, they have this under control. and now we work to get answers on exactly what this helicopter was doing over time square. >> shimon, you're the best. thank you. let's go back to the scene to miguel marquez who has been talking to a couple different eyewitnesss who describe feeling the building shake and the rush to get out. what more are you hearing? >> reporter: yeah. the worst of it may be over at least with regard to the fire. we're seeing a lot of firefighters come out...
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commandant control. >> so i have -- how do we win on the battlefield? how do we define global competition? is there any possibility for deconfliction such as having some trilateral conversation, and how do we really understand russia and its perception over the threat, and how do we deal with c-2 in cyberspace? none fortunaof the panel have t address all these things, but if you have a particular insight, please. >> i'll just start with the first question. it's true china is aware it hasn't fought a conflict in a long time, so as a result, they say that is a weakness that they have. there is a focus in china on key peace operations and others to get some degree of operational experience. that kind of addresses the question to some degree. are's they a competent adversary without experience? they seem to think they need more experience and they're going to get it. i agree with you and the major theater competition remains in faith fait accompli positions. there is a longstanding discourse trying to go back 20 years about having access. there is an a auth
commandant control. >> so i have -- how do we win on the battlefield? how do we define global competition? is there any possibility for deconfliction such as having some trilateral conversation, and how do we really understand russia and its perception over the threat, and how do we deal with c-2 in cyberspace? none fortunaof the panel have t address all these things, but if you have a particular insight, please. >> i'll just start with the first question. it's true china is aware...
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eve of a major religious holiday i guess the question i want to find out is that a general is in control of their own forces yes i think they are and i think specifically the general who is commanding the r.s. f. the rep in support forces those who committed most of the atrocities yesterday he did command them to do that so he is in control and he wanted this to happen now. that is interesting isn't it because you would assume that the way the surgeon was going for women's national committee was you know supporting whatever was going on and then this what's the strategy here good question i think the general the vice president of the. of the military council transitional military council he announced on friday that he will not do with the with the protesters any more he considers them disruptive elements and that he feels like those negotiating on the civilian side one to construct a government that he is not happy with so he already announced that he will need to move against that that's the strategy what's the strategy beyond that i don't know he might just feel that it's enough to be
eve of a major religious holiday i guess the question i want to find out is that a general is in control of their own forces yes i think they are and i think specifically the general who is commanding the r.s. f. the rep in support forces those who committed most of the atrocities yesterday he did command them to do that so he is in control and he wanted this to happen now. that is interesting isn't it because you would assume that the way the surgeon was going for women's national committee...
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control room with a bunch of people 100 people hunched over a desk with little dials and that that control room will shape the thoughts and feelings of a 1000000000 people. this might sound like science fiction. but this actually exists right now today our ethical presuppositions are built into the software but our own ethical presuppositions are built into the software as well so whatever it is that motivates google are going to be built right into the automated process is that safeguard data i used to be in one of those control waves i was a design at the cystic google where i studied how do you ethically fear people's thoughts because what we don't talk about is a handful of people working at a handful of technology companies through their choices will steer what a 1000000000 people are thinking today what google is essentially is a gigantic compression algorithm and what compression algorithm does is look at a very complex environment and simplifies it and that's what you want when you. determine to a search engine you want all the possibilities sifted so that you find the one that you
control room with a bunch of people 100 people hunched over a desk with little dials and that that control room will shape the thoughts and feelings of a 1000000000 people. this might sound like science fiction. but this actually exists right now today our ethical presuppositions are built into the software but our own ethical presuppositions are built into the software as well so whatever it is that motivates google are going to be built right into the automated process is that safeguard data...
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but that control seems to be very adaptive and when it comes to the high tech sector it's much less imposing in fact i've met many chinese and even washington interpreters who say that they can grow their businesses in china silicon valley much faster than in america in the west coast i wonder if you are under asim aiding the adaptability of the chinese system i think you know the most the thing which is most telling about what you're talking about is that what is it that most chinese or interpreters want to do with children their money that they want to get them out of the country. because they have no faith in they have no faith in the in the system you know of course they say that they have to say that because they've been told to say that that's why they joined the party was just more a member of the communist party because that's what you have to do survive in the system i'm not an advocate of the chinese system but if you're trying to be fair you can see that many institutions are in the united states or in the west more broadly are also not particularly inclusive if you take
but that control seems to be very adaptive and when it comes to the high tech sector it's much less imposing in fact i've met many chinese and even washington interpreters who say that they can grow their businesses in china silicon valley much faster than in america in the west coast i wonder if you are under asim aiding the adaptability of the chinese system i think you know the most the thing which is most telling about what you're talking about is that what is it that most chinese or...
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head of humans ability to understand it and control it and regulate it and you know we're all trying to catch up at the moment. you know and that's that's that's a process that's you know that's i think you see that many times in history you know you see it in the industrial revolution when the industrial revolution happened you know there was child labor there was all sorts of exploitation and we didn't have the institutions to control it and it took time it took time to catch up with that i think you know if you look at the history over the last couple of 100 years you know innovation has created many challenges like that and you know the optimistic view is that you know we'll be able to catch up catch up with it before it's kind of direct an inclusive society ok well professor of and so we have to take a short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments statement. we had one man 3540 years old. it was destro in the water. some 30 fishermen well this later and it's not. understood. that either one of them to move ahead. and i thought my feet were stubborn and hurt the most. i
head of humans ability to understand it and control it and regulate it and you know we're all trying to catch up at the moment. you know and that's that's that's a process that's you know that's i think you see that many times in history you know you see it in the industrial revolution when the industrial revolution happened you know there was child labor there was all sorts of exploitation and we didn't have the institutions to control it and it took time it took time to catch up with that i...
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when the state of nevada became more active in the control of gambling.ne of the issues they had was to clean up gaming. there was a tremendous concern of a state that the federal authorities would come in and if they found cheating, they would institute federal legislation. so they developed rules for gaming that would prevent cheating. today when you think about a gaming house or a casino, it has put millions of dollars invested into the hotel and casino. it is not going to go out and cheat and risk their license. they still have problems today with regards to customers cheating, but the state of nevada's gaming board officers are constantly trying to police gaming to make sure there is no cheating involved. in the case down here, we have one of the first control board officer's badge. that is sitting next to a small display regard to the black book. the nevada black book is a listing of undesirable individuals who were not allowed access to a casino. you could lose your license if one of these individuals was found in your casino. this display shows on
when the state of nevada became more active in the control of gambling.ne of the issues they had was to clean up gaming. there was a tremendous concern of a state that the federal authorities would come in and if they found cheating, they would institute federal legislation. so they developed rules for gaming that would prevent cheating. today when you think about a gaming house or a casino, it has put millions of dollars invested into the hotel and casino. it is not going to go out and cheat...
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. >> this is apollo launch control.-minus three hours, four minutes, 31 seconds right on time as far as the countdown is concerned. the crew departing from their coin -- crew quarters from the kennedy space center. [ applause ] astronauts neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and finally mike collins and they're now boarding the transfer van for the trip to the launch pad. the trip in the transfer van should take some 15 minutes or so to reach the pad. at which time the astronauts will board the first of two elevators for the trip to the 320-foot level after launch pad where they will then proceed to ingress the spacecraft. >> cnn film's "apollo 11" presented by land rover who support those who have the drive to never stop discovering. visit cnn.com/beyondearth to learn more about today's space exploration and the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. low battery sound. do you want a charge? yeah battery charging. ♪ ♪ thank you so much. battery charging. ♪ ♪now i'm just waiting at the bar.♪ ♪there's nothing i can do ♪there's a re
. >> this is apollo launch control.-minus three hours, four minutes, 31 seconds right on time as far as the countdown is concerned. the crew departing from their coin -- crew quarters from the kennedy space center. [ applause ] astronauts neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and finally mike collins and they're now boarding the transfer van for the trip to the launch pad. the trip in the transfer van should take some 15 minutes or so to reach the pad. at which time the astronauts will board the...