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when it does define some of these there's consensus and compelling interest to defining serious is private and take a lot of data mining, and data selling. that brings me to the next point. this is where i end up. in a vast majority it's a matter of personal choice. i don't wear a fitbit. i'm not sharing that data with anyone. it's my choice. that brings me to this point. i think that's what you heard from mark zuckerberg. he's been upgraded publicly facebook is responding to that. think senator lee and other senators, senator hatch were very sensitive. think even senator kennedy was making that point, you run a good platform give people good general protections and transparency over their information and we won't have to step in and deal with these problems that we face in trying to legislate. i think all the companies have a commercial incentive to be responsible, fair and he heard that been hashed out even with senator cruz who asked mark zuckerberg if he would be an open forum for all ideas. he said yes. . . >> i'm not sure what other people discussed. at the time in 2015 we heard the
when it does define some of these there's consensus and compelling interest to defining serious is private and take a lot of data mining, and data selling. that brings me to the next point. this is where i end up. in a vast majority it's a matter of personal choice. i don't wear a fitbit. i'm not sharing that data with anyone. it's my choice. that brings me to this point. i think that's what you heard from mark zuckerberg. he's been upgraded publicly facebook is responding to that. think...
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the roles within the family are clearly defined it goes without saying that the women serve the men in their breakfast was a. ok. book choice. for the boy. it was two and a half years ago that for a nice brain tumor was diagnosed and two years ago that he had surgery he still has regular check ups he's seeing the doctor today the appointments are always nerve racking what else he did after the operation read they had radiation treatment of the shot he t. hospital in berlin his doctor is optimistic but the tumor hasn't gone completely. it's a bit i don't know let's take a look at the latest tax rates from february. i mean the treatment was a year ago we can see the progression. of the table and here on the left we can see what the tumor looked like before the treatment in. this is the outer ear canal that is pushing against it. as well and these images are from the first check up in september twenty fifteen. and on the far right are the images from february this year a year after treatment. you can see very nicely that the tumor is slowly shrinking . in the lungs are all of these blank
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the roles within the family are clearly defined it goes without saying that the women serve the men when they have breakfast i want longer. to get the. choice to do that for the boy. it was two and a half years ago that for a nice brain tumor was diagnosed and two years ago that he had surgery he still has regular checkups he's seeing the doctor today the appointments are always nerve racking. he did after the operation read they had radiation treatment of the shot he to a hospital in berlin his doctor is optimistic but the tumour hasn't gone. we can see the progression. of them. on the left we can see what the chairman looked like before the treatment in. this is the outer ear canal it's pushing against it and. that's why these images of from the first check up in september twenty fifth. and on the far right are the images from february this year the year after treatment. you can see very nicely that the tumor is slowly shrinking in his. lungs are all these blank spots you see here the. dynamic that the scavenger cells are breaking it down so there's no activity here. if it stays like t
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so even without football, football doesn't define shaquem. it's who defines it. >> reporter: demarco morgan, c. >> brent: football. >>> cing cbs news, new york. >>> coming up the ugly side of dockless bikes. people are leaving them all over the place endangering pedestrians and motorists. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." from the first moment you met, it was love at first touch. and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection. that's why only pampers swaddlers is the number one choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness and premium protection. so that all they feel is love. pampers the number one choice of hospitals, nurses and parents ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. >>> our top stories this morning, a caravan of central american migrants, some 200, arrived at the u.s. border near san diego yesterday seeking asylum. they had traveled over
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we will legislatively defined it as private. of criminalin punishment, punish people if they allow that data to be mined or gather that data or intrude into that data. i agree that we can debate each realm of data, but i think when you start talking about the rightn, to take of contract more unless off of the table and define these realms is legislatively private domains, you run up against first amendment rights. the supreme court has recognized that the right to gather data and the right to provide personal data is a first amendment right. that is what reporters do, right? they go out and get information. you're right together news is part and parcel you're right, your journalistic right, under the free press clause. you cannotsaying gather certain information about people, it is out of bounds, i would be violating your journalistic right under the free press clause. likewise, there are other speakers, both in the commercial space and political space, who mine data. if we start taking that out of the realm of what can be mined
we will legislatively defined it as private. of criminalin punishment, punish people if they allow that data to be mined or gather that data or intrude into that data. i agree that we can debate each realm of data, but i think when you start talking about the rightn, to take of contract more unless off of the table and define these realms is legislatively private domains, you run up against first amendment rights. the supreme court has recognized that the right to gather data and the right to...
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finding folks to know what they want to deter an attack from the united states as the us struggles to define its foreign policy salman's the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started as if they expect to surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on. the cards.
finding folks to know what they want to deter an attack from the united states as the us struggles to define its foreign policy salman's the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started as if they expect to surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on. the cards.
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struggles to define its foreign policy sunk lines examines the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started because if they expect to surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera there's no one way of telling the story keeping is telling right and to be respectful that's about saying it's great to get to know the person for the toughest.
struggles to define its foreign policy sunk lines examines the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started because if they expect to surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera there's no one way of telling the story keeping is telling right and to be respectful that's about saying it's great to get to know the person for the toughest.
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. ♪ david: how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick?id: thank you very much for coming here today. we are at the kennedy center. you have played here many times, i assume? yo-yo: um, once or twice. david: well, i'm very honored to be interviewing you, because i am the chairman of the kennedy center, and we gave you the kennedy center honors at one point not too long ago, and you also have been the recipient of the presidential medal of freedom and every other award one can get. you are traveling around the country, around the world all the time. what drives you so much at this point when you are already so successful? yo-yo: i want my wife to approve of me. david: well, that is hard to do sometimes. yo-yo: it could be the ultimate price. well, what probably drives me is i want to be useful. so i play the cello and people like me to play. but maybe something you don't know is that my great passion through playing the cello, through doing music, is the fact i am incredibly passionate about people. david: well, i do know that, in part, bec
. ♪ david: how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick?id: thank you very much for coming here today. we are at the kennedy center. you have played here many times, i assume? yo-yo: um, once or twice. david: well, i'm very honored to be interviewing you, because i am the chairman of the kennedy center, and we gave you the kennedy center honors at one point not too long ago, and you also have been the recipient of the presidential medal of freedom and every other award...
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struggles to define its foreign policy lines examines the potential fallout so we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started and those if they expect a surrender siren fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera. harvester. two weeks after a suspected chemical attack and duma international inspectors reach the syrian site and take samples. all of them are the says al jazeera live from doha also coming up al-jazeera goes inside north korea. with. between north and south only reporting. plastic ragu as president strikes a defiant tone as violent protests continue to rock the capitol. hill energy. to several delays ends national inspectors have finally been given access to the scene of a suspected chemical attack that took place in syria two weeks ago the syrian government and its ally russia deny responsibility for this attack and alleged cover up inspectors will not be assigning blame only be trying to this time and whether an attack took place. diane reports. the wait is over inspectors but the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons given access
struggles to define its foreign policy lines examines the potential fallout so we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started and those if they expect a surrender siren fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera. harvester. two weeks after a suspected chemical attack and duma international inspectors reach the syrian site and take samples. all of them are the says al jazeera live from doha also coming up al-jazeera goes inside north korea. with. between north and south...
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it. because there is no first amendment in europe and they didn't have this hurdle to get over in trying to legislate certain areas. when the government does define some of these areas as private doe mains, there is concensus around it and there are compelling governmental interests to define these areas as particularly private and take them out of the domain of data mining, data trading, data selling. so that brings me to the next point that nuala raised because this is where i end up. i think that in a vast majority of these areas, it is a matter of personal choice and contract, okay? i don't wear a fitbit and here is my wrist. i don't have one. i'm not sharing that data with anyone. it was my choice. and that brings me to this point of civic responsibility and i think that's what you heard from mark zuckerberg. he has been upbraided publicly and facebook is responding to that and i think that senator lee and a couple of the other senators, senator hatch, for example, they were very sensitive to this and they said, i think even senator kennedy was making that point, you run a good platform. give people good general protections and transparency
it. because there is no first amendment in europe and they didn't have this hurdle to get over in trying to legislate certain areas. when the government does define some of these areas as private doe mains, there is concensus around it and there are compelling governmental interests to define these areas as particularly private and take them out of the domain of data mining, data trading, data selling. so that brings me to the next point that nuala raised because this is where i end up. i think...
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changed because before they did have a clear line the working class party for example is how they defined it but many of the traditional voters of the social demo. you know the parties as well have gone to other parties for example some of the populist parties so her particular role will be to try and make sure that profile of the social democrats is defined and is also developed and thomas the candidate running against nihilists today seem on longer she's part of the speech left wing a wing that was firmly against joining chancellor merkel's coalition government how is knowledges going to unite what is clearly a deeply divided party at the moment. it is it is indeed deeply divided on the fact that simona is also a candidate simply shows that but on the knowledge will have to try and bring together different factions within the social democrats try and make sure that the different interests are also considered what's the social democrats are talking about is debating the issues of the future whether it is social justice a key issue for the social democrats or germany's role in the world so o
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you have to define it. that is a little bit of a challenge. now there are better tools to do it.t the man is greater than the supply, so we don't have any problem there. alix: how much do you do direct lending versus partnerships? anne: we do a lot of both. a lot in the green the bond space, and most of it is direct, but we have a consortium of ourselves and 700 other financial institutions as well as nonprofit tax together to do projects we couldn't otherwise do, like a wind farm in the northeast, solar paneling for residents, conservation land in africa. we can do that on our own because the risk would be too great, but together we can do it. alix: are the returns better than investing in coal plants for example? it would be better than a coal plant because they are riskier bets these days. i think in its category, what you do is you try to create a vehicle and a return that would be commensurate with something like it in the energy space. we do a lot of business. the think we are seeing as private equity capital coming in. the are looking for a higher return, but if you can do
you have to define it. that is a little bit of a challenge. now there are better tools to do it.t the man is greater than the supply, so we don't have any problem there. alix: how much do you do direct lending versus partnerships? anne: we do a lot of both. a lot in the green the bond space, and most of it is direct, but we have a consortium of ourselves and 700 other financial institutions as well as nonprofit tax together to do projects we couldn't otherwise do, like a wind farm in the...
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it is about a part of dictionary history and it has to do with a what it has like to define color. o look for that, i don't know some time before the death of the universe i haven't turned it in yet. yeah. >> so -- what makes election -- i took articular and semantic and graduate level grammar and i can't imagine doing this. >> what you do and how you could possibly have gotten there. >> how i got there. by accident -- mostly -- we used to have a form letter to send out that was written by our former editor in chief that said -- the, you know, the matter of becoming in the right place at the right time. and in the office we would joke that the right place in the right time was inside of a dictionary office when there was a vacancy. right it's -- it's not a booming field. [laughter] it's more like more like the black hole of publishing actually. sort of -- so there are only three formal requirements to be one since i told you it was a really booming field. now you can all know -- you need to be a nate speak or or of english because you have to be able to be comfortable enough with th
it is about a part of dictionary history and it has to do with a what it has like to define color. o look for that, i don't know some time before the death of the universe i haven't turned it in yet. yeah. >> so -- what makes election -- i took articular and semantic and graduate level grammar and i can't imagine doing this. >> what you do and how you could possibly have gotten there. >> how i got there. by accident -- mostly -- we used to have a form letter to send out that...
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if you could define it, it might take 20 years to bring it about. it's also not clear that we're prepared to do an exchange for whatever de-nuclearization we decide is adequate. even if somewhere down the road the north koreans agree to give up their nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles which i think is unlikely, what about the interim agreement? here's an administration going to war potentially against an interim agreement with iran and some time this may has to decide what it's going to do but the only realistic path for diplomatic success at this summit if it were to happen with north korea might be an interim agreement where north korea would agree to extend its freeze on testing in exchange for what? and that's the big question facing the administration. >> you regard it as kind of a trump whisperer. in the book you wrote it's often seen as inspiring trump, i assume subconsciously. i assume he's not read the 650-page book. >> i'm sure he has it memorized. >> but you understand the instincts. is trump the kind of guy who can do what richard sa
if you could define it, it might take 20 years to bring it about. it's also not clear that we're prepared to do an exchange for whatever de-nuclearization we decide is adequate. even if somewhere down the road the north koreans agree to give up their nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles which i think is unlikely, what about the interim agreement? here's an administration going to war potentially against an interim agreement with iran and some time this may has to decide what it's going to do...
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it is about a part of dictionary history, and it has to do with what it's like to define color. so look for that, i don't know, sometime before the inevitable heat death of the universe. of i haven't turned it in yet. yes. >> so what makes a lexicographer? i have a degree in linguist picks, i -- linguistics, i took graduate-level grammar, and i still can't imagine doing what you do and how you could possibly have gotten there. >> how i got there. by accident mostly. we used to have a form letter we would send out that was written by our former editor-in-chief that said, you know, the matter of becoming a lexicographer is being in the right place at the right time, and in the office we would joke that the right place and the right time was inside of a dictionary office when there was a vacancy, right? it's not a booming field. [laughter] it's more like the black hole of publishing, actually. so there are only three formal requirements to be a lexicographer. since i just told you it was a really booming field, now you can all know. you need to be a native speaker of english because
it is about a part of dictionary history, and it has to do with what it's like to define color. so look for that, i don't know, sometime before the inevitable heat death of the universe. of i haven't turned it in yet. yes. >> so what makes a lexicographer? i have a degree in linguist picks, i -- linguistics, i took graduate-level grammar, and i still can't imagine doing what you do and how you could possibly have gotten there. >> how i got there. by accident mostly. we used to have...
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struggles to define its foreign policy think lines examines the potential fallout we don't see it really is a strategy designed to get those talks started because if they expect to surrender fire in fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to the forest so it would just be all when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you the winning documentaries and live on al-jazeera i got to commend you all i'm hearing is good journalism on air and online. on my end of the top stories here on al-jazeera the u.s. president has confirmed that his spy chief had a secret meeting with north korea's president in a tweet donald trump said cia head mike on pale met kim jong un last week. cuban vice president miguel diaz ken ellis set to become the first person i would cite the castro family silly cuba after being formally nominated to take over from raul castro as president. turkey's president has called surprise elections for june projectile birdo
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but nobody has defined it. it's also not clear what we're prepared to do in exchange for whatever denuclearization is decided issed adequate. even if sometime down the road the north koreans are willing to give up their nuclear program. and sometime this way has to decide what it's going to do. but the only realistic path for diplomatic success at this summit if it were to happen in north korea, might be some type of diplomatic agreement where north korea would agree on. >> you're sort of a trump whisperer, because the book you wrote and the idea of a jacks jacksonian approach, which i assume subconsciously, i assume he has not read the 650-page book. >> i'm sure he's memorized it. but there is an interesting question, you do seem to get at, you understand the instincts, is trump the kind of guy that can do what richard says? because this is not the best deal, but we can live with it. and also sell it to a base that's very unilateral and jacks jacksonian. >> president jackson was was a better read president than
but nobody has defined it. it's also not clear what we're prepared to do in exchange for whatever denuclearization is decided issed adequate. even if sometime down the road the north koreans are willing to give up their nuclear program. and sometime this way has to decide what it's going to do. but the only realistic path for diplomatic success at this summit if it were to happen in north korea, might be some type of diplomatic agreement where north korea would agree on. >> you're sort of...
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it could have been hard. —— dexter. but she took the pressure. and that has up this process through the external pressure that we have in different seasons of our lives. redmond has been a definingyour father, your grandmother, at your father, your grandmother, at your father, your grandmother, at your father, your uncle found mysteriously dead in a simple. —— yolanda. father assassinated, yes. your mother died of cancer in 2006. how has that affected you? your mother died of cancer in 2006. how has that affected you ?m your mother died of cancer in 2006. how has that affected you? it has affected me a lot. a lot of loss and separation. you know, ideal affected me a lot. a lot of loss and separation. you know, i deal with issues of abandonment, all the time. i have processed through anger, from time to time. i still deal with angen time to time. i still deal with anger. i had to discipline myself so that angered is not overtake me. but my feet... annie depressed moments, as well? yes, depressed moments. i miss my mother especially. —— any. and my sister as well. i was close to my mother. i have days where i am very sad, but what i take with me is the lesson is that each one of t
it could have been hard. —— dexter. but she took the pressure. and that has up this process through the external pressure that we have in different seasons of our lives. redmond has been a definingyour father, your grandmother, at your father, your grandmother, at your father, your grandmother, at your father, your uncle found mysteriously dead in a simple. —— yolanda. father assassinated, yes. your mother died of cancer in 2006. how has that affected you? your mother died of cancer in...
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you know, bereavement has been a really defining feature of your life, hasn't it?er was shot dead. your uncle was found mysteriously dead, in a swimming pool. father assassinated, yeah. your mother died of cancer in 2006. i mean, how has that affected you? it's affected me a lot. a lot of loss and separation. and, you know, i deal with issues of abandonment all the time. i've processed through anger, from time to time. i still deal with anger. i have to discipline myself so the anger doesn't overtake me. depressed moments, as well? yeah, i have depressed moments. i miss my mother, especially, and my sister. because, you know, i knew my mother, i was close to my mother. my father's a different story. and so, you know, i have days when i'm very sad. but what i take with me is the lessons that each one of them taught me, in different ways. my father more vicariously, but my mother directly, my sister, et cetera, and that's what keeps me going with my faith, my strong faith. i know, obviously, you were only five when your father died. but if he were here, and were to l
you know, bereavement has been a really defining feature of your life, hasn't it?er was shot dead. your uncle was found mysteriously dead, in a swimming pool. father assassinated, yeah. your mother died of cancer in 2006. i mean, how has that affected you? it's affected me a lot. a lot of loss and separation. and, you know, i deal with issues of abandonment all the time. i've processed through anger, from time to time. i still deal with anger. i have to discipline myself so the anger doesn't...
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struggles to define its foreign policy sunk lines examines the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started because if they expect to surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be what it is you know it's very challenging liberally but the good because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real stories just mended is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. in the next episode of techno the team looks into the environmental impact of waste management trash is a big business and unfortunately the smelly business to the complexities of recycling when these different plastics are blended together then the recycling becomes difficult to impossible and the science that often solutions is very easy for us to hav
struggles to define its foreign policy sunk lines examines the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started because if they expect to surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be what it is you know it's very challenging...
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and the odd size here it's it is defined differently it's considered the you have to protect speech in some ways have to protect democracy in some ways and certain things they have laws against hate speech or that doesn't really exist in the same way in the united states. this language in these lyrics it doesn't really qualify as hate speech or not so direct or aggressive towards certain groups that would qualify as hate speech but it's maybe on the line of that and i would say in the current climate on the line it's not considered acceptable a lot of people in germany that that's a very good point our culture editor scott ross perot's always got good seeing thank you any time. for the world has become more hostile even deadlier for people who do the work that we do right here at the w news reporters without borders latest world press freedom index and what makes for some depressing reading it paints a picture of a world in which attacks on the media physical and verbal have become more commonplace europe remains the safest place for reporters but it has also slipped consider the murde
and the odd size here it's it is defined differently it's considered the you have to protect speech in some ways have to protect democracy in some ways and certain things they have laws against hate speech or that doesn't really exist in the same way in the united states. this language in these lyrics it doesn't really qualify as hate speech or not so direct or aggressive towards certain groups that would qualify as hate speech but it's maybe on the line of that and i would say in the current...
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struggles to define its foreign policy sold lines examines the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started as if they expect a surrender siren fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera. the winning the will of the people hinges on the mass media state p.r. machine is going to overdrive. but just who is going fill in saying. we just don't know yet where the lines will be drawn between what can be said and what conduct it's that. some journalists decided to sacrifice their integrity for access the polling the media opinion the listening post base time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every year. he ruled for nearly half a century a controversial political figure in the cauldron of the middle east and one who was never far from crisis at home or abroad. in a two part series al-jazeera world tells the story of king hussein of jordan. episode one survived on al-jazeera. i did once again to counsel now where a meeting is taking place about western military strikes in syria let's listen and . we all of course the soviet you remember that followi
struggles to define its foreign policy sold lines examines the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started as if they expect a surrender siren fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera. the winning the will of the people hinges on the mass media state p.r. machine is going to overdrive. but just who is going fill in saying. we just don't know yet where the lines will be drawn between what can be said and what conduct it's that. some journalists...
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dot com and clicked on shows where they defined it at the top in response to n.b.c. cooper in case she missed it has taken viewers behind the scenes to blow the lid off its connection to r.t. . so here we are first look offices although there is a slight smell in the. vodka and caviar. we're in so it was probably a spy i keep an eye on it. but first glance it looks like any other office but take a look below the surface and something starts to seem off we spoke to i see why in my eyes members of staff so tell me what's it like working for someone connected to r.t. . i always love the topless game show tutti frutti you know school they're here you can get on school right but that was that was on the sky channel r.t.l. this is this is r.t. this is this is funded by russia we're talking about well what do you mean r t is is funded by russia. well for the russian. yeah i mean if your parents is mainly just one and stuff over to poly and things like that to be honest i've never really had so much freedom at work no one tells you how to answer for over and i'm just really h
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alone in the area who are in the fight in this already action and if i didn't i'll do that he can define it that in but i do the. phone company not a button and they will move full of us out of this as if it was done in this case on tongan on this common friend that they were under he was the dullest go this year we have video assistant referees would not have helped you in one thousand nine hundred sixteen do you think that now with the time we should use technology in football. games necessarily i guess you know you are but i do know but i love what its powers are interested but i would suspect that it is. when i go buy a. dress when wimbley no. alimony and. we go into mr bring their little girl out with bomblets i was really a no no no go through you know what i mean about if you know. he could go there for must i was oh what a lot of the old cases were they were. either someone that i'd known from and which are all over us or linen and often one or some other thing was that what of. this whining drug about the apache chief. referred to in england when i was a kid with that player of. sp
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before there is confusion what say court appearance actually was, and we had to define it within the bulletin itself to indicate the beginning and ending of the court appearance and what it was. next it clarifies the overtime rules with regard to members that are off-duty. third there is a new form that the officers when use when they are asking for a continuance, and fourth one is it changes procedures for stand by with the sf district attorney with regard to how officers check in to standby sup. previously they were doing it by telephone now it is on a website. >> mr. henderson and i are former das and are familiar with this. police officers make arrests in the evening, called to court with the subpoena during the daytay. there are issues do they attend, how long do they attend? that is what this is addressing. there is still the salmon card, right? >> they have to check in and sigsign in to ensure they did appear. >> having looked through this, i think it is perfect and works for the prosecutors and defense and for officers to have clarity. times have changed. officers don't live i
before there is confusion what say court appearance actually was, and we had to define it within the bulletin itself to indicate the beginning and ending of the court appearance and what it was. next it clarifies the overtime rules with regard to members that are off-duty. third there is a new form that the officers when use when they are asking for a continuance, and fourth one is it changes procedures for stand by with the sf district attorney with regard to how officers check in to standby...
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struggles to define its foreign policy sometimes examines the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started because if they expect to surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera. was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp say i'm going to be up at the gallop the government raised our hopes and then abandon us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand and five but the cost and complexity of housing hundreds of people living in camps is a major task and one that many people here think the government will fail. he ruled for nearly half a century a controversial political figure in the cold in the middle east and one who was never far from crisis at home or abroad. in a two part series al-jazeera world tells the story of king
struggles to define its foreign policy sometimes examines the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started because if they expect to surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera. was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake...
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our brain that forces us to look for the other, the transcendent, the divine, however you want to define it. if you are not a believer, then the best answer that we have come up with is that it's an accident. but it's an evolutionary byproduct of some other adaptive advantage that arose deep deep in our past. there are a couple of possibilities about what those things are. one of those things is the hyperactive agency detective thing in our brain that arises very early in our evolution that forces us to see agency in natural phenomenon. the best way i can put it is that the aj dd is the reason you think every bump in the night is caused by someone doing the pumping. that's what that is. obviously can see why that has revolutionary advantages. it's easy to see why someone is bumping and survive and to be wrong and it's fine. the other culprit is something that theorists refer to the theory of mind. that is that thing that snaps on in your brain, sometimes around three in half, four, five months when you start to realize that other beings who look like you feel like you, that other people hav
our brain that forces us to look for the other, the transcendent, the divine, however you want to define it. if you are not a believer, then the best answer that we have come up with is that it's an accident. but it's an evolutionary byproduct of some other adaptive advantage that arose deep deep in our past. there are a couple of possibilities about what those things are. one of those things is the hyperactive agency detective thing in our brain that arises very early in our evolution that...
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struggles to define its foreign policy fault lines examines the potential fallout so we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started as if they expect a surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where ever you are. a story fourteen hundred years in the making. a story of succession and leadership. and josie a tells the story of a client of dentist and the government. the count of results three. zero.
struggles to define its foreign policy fault lines examines the potential fallout so we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started as if they expect a surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where ever you are. a story fourteen hundred years in the making. a story of succession and leadership. and josie a tells the story of a client of dentist and the government. the count of results three. zero.
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i find it problematic that people don't really know what anti semitism is and define it as some kind of anti jewish racism or something and you dismiss this model of. mental open gang as a rap band from athens and distant off. their songs take issue with nazis right wing populists and anti semites. doesn't mention that watching that interview probably one find the type of classical right wing radical anti semitism in the german rap scene that you find among neo nazis. you will never or rarely find a rapper who admits to holding a grudge against jews you will want to get in soon is there only ever against the israeli government or zionists are all there against the power of banks those are the contemporary types of anti semitism. contemporary anti semitism what is that rapper kool-aid guy has faced a barrage of criticism over a line on a twenty seventeen album jewish organizations like the central council of jews in germany called for the cancellation of his appearance at a state festival and hasn and issued a public rebuke the line that sparked the uproar was a word play on lending m
i find it problematic that people don't really know what anti semitism is and define it as some kind of anti jewish racism or something and you dismiss this model of. mental open gang as a rap band from athens and distant off. their songs take issue with nazis right wing populists and anti semites. doesn't mention that watching that interview probably one find the type of classical right wing radical anti semitism in the german rap scene that you find among neo nazis. you will never or rarely...
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struggles to define its foreign policy sunk lines examines the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started because if they expect to surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera the scene for us where they're online which is a very new sign in yemen that peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on sept there are people that little choosing between buying medication and eating this is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone who's an activist and has posted a story join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera coming. up. i mean this is different whether someone is going for something this big red this kind of thing it's how you approach an individual and that's what it is a certain way of doing it you can just. story and i out.
struggles to define its foreign policy sunk lines examines the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started because if they expect to surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera the scene for us where they're online which is a very new sign in yemen that peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on sept there are people that little choosing...
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struggles to define its foreign policy think lines examines the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started because if they expect a surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera. the street is quiet the signal is given. out it's oh it's safe to walk to school last year there are more than thirty meters in this community in one month the police say this area is a red zone one of several in some townships in cape town children sometimes are caught in the crossfire when rival gangs fight so parents and grandparents have started what they call a walking past to try to take them to violence i lost my cooking they lived or years ago i also lost my but there are more than one hundred fifty volunteers working for several walking busses teachers say it is working class attendance has improved the volunteers also act as security guards. if you are in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american warships when mess was that somehow time is aiming to replace america and go around the world for the chinese are not that stupi
struggles to define its foreign policy think lines examines the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started because if they expect a surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera. the street is quiet the signal is given. out it's oh it's safe to walk to school last year there are more than thirty meters in this community in one month the police say this area is a red zone one of several in some townships in cape town children...
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struggles to define its foreign policy fault lines examines the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started and those if they expect a surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera. with a big breaking news story it can be chaotic frantic behind the scenes. people shouting instructions if you're trying to provide the best most accurate up to date information as quickly as you can. it's when you come off air on being seen pin you realize this is history in the making. where every. past.
struggles to define its foreign policy fault lines examines the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started and those if they expect a surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera. with a big breaking news story it can be chaotic frantic behind the scenes. people shouting instructions if you're trying to provide the best most accurate up to date information as quickly as you can. it's when you come off air on being seen pin you...
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struggles to define its foreign policy sold lines examines the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started as if they expect a surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera fifty three member states. one night comic figurehead as leaders of the commonwealth descend on london for its biennial meeting al-jazeera asks how much does the commonwealth matter in today's world and where does it go after queen elizabeth follow the commonwealth heads of government meeting on al-jazeera.
struggles to define its foreign policy sold lines examines the potential fallout we don't see really is a strategy designed to get those talks started as if they expect a surrender fire and fury trumps north korea crisis on al-jazeera fifty three member states. one night comic figurehead as leaders of the commonwealth descend on london for its biennial meeting al-jazeera asks how much does the commonwealth matter in today's world and where does it go after queen elizabeth follow the...