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are definitely are going down it otherwise would have been and even before this dominic b.'s kind of diseases south is related diseases diseases all alike we're already bankrupt public how care sector is in many countries because of their bowling costs for example just in the united states they're in the federal budget goes into medicare and about their out of medicare it is child of diabetes now the question i want to ask you is about the prevailing social norms of the time being we treat how to as our target signal issue do you think that's a sustainable social norm at a time when society is that expected to make such dramatic sacrifices to treat these diseases that are easily preventable we do not know the virus goes off so we have a lot of data but it's data so far we'll be able to fully gedge when it's over and 2nd i would not describe any disease as it's looking although of course the reason a connection between go away or fly for the way are sealed as also genetics. inclination or his inclination towards a certain type. so it's not a thing you can blame a person on fo
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i. dominates thehe world i b believe that's true ad it will n not be rash. and so yu will either be a ight where there are massive investments goingg on- in advancing artificial intelligence for. controlling peoplple- sococial compliance- weapons systems defense systems that the weweaponization of a. i.. or the united s states so we are in a a nonon kinetic warfare with china today. and they are investing billions of dollars they are educating more people t they are spending moree m money they're fifiling more patents. and i think there's a reason to be concerned if things continue to- go their current- the way they are going today i think china might win this war. and the call on the u. s. government to do a little bit more i think of f the western governments d don't. do more. in this area will be very sorry. now let's talk your star up i just it was at three- billion dollars it's called c. three a. i. and it's helping. a companies take the digital turn maybe give us briefly an example of how you help your clients in that matter. is so we spent the last de
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about being left deeply divided by b election the week that followed its was dominated by opposition protests but on monday supporters of the president began holding cultural rallies. boit dot my heart's bleeding and i can't believe this is happening in bell. and i love i love the. thanks it is opposition we are strong it is them who made us united we are the people we've been living in fear for a week we've been crying all these calls for change i was buying vegetables at the grocery i told the seller i was going to attend a meeting she said you look at it i think there through it it's all wrong the election results are a complete lie it's very sad the more the authorities deny ever the things the worse it is for the state i feel bad for the country and for the people i believe that the people's voices that we hear now justify what people decided in the election they haven't been heard now they will have to listen every day to what's going on here or if we go to sell today that is when fellows and showed up for a protocol rally in the western border city of grodno the president hims
about being left deeply divided by b election the week that followed its was dominated by opposition protests but on monday supporters of the president began holding cultural rallies. boit dot my heart's bleeding and i can't believe this is happening in bell. and i love i love the. thanks it is opposition we are strong it is them who made us united we are the people we've been living in fear for a week we've been crying all these calls for change i was buying vegetables at the grocery i told...
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dominate society. Å culture of machismo has developed over time. courts go easy on men. machos receive light sentences. >> marÍa da penha kept on fighting. she called on parliament to increase the penalties for gender-bviolencnce agat women. a new and stricter law was finally passed and it bears her name. marÍa: it means the judiciary can now take much more decisive action. back then, my former husband only spent two years in prison. now, under the new marÍa da penha law, the term would be much longeger. attempted femicide warrants a tough penalty. >> what's more, thanks to the activism of marÍa da penha, a new kind of police unit has been established, named after her, espeically to deal with domestic violence against women. it was set up eight years ago. a patrol comes by to check on cristiane carvalho at least once a week. she rarely dares to go out nowadays, because she is frightened of her former husband. the officers want to evaluate the risk he poses. claudio: we are concerned with how the for r me, this is all very new dangand interesting. marÍa da penha has changed me as a human being and as a man. >> cristiane still gets threats from her ex-husband.d. he was sentenced to three years house ar
dominate society. Å culture of machismo has developed over time. courts go easy on men. machos receive light sentences. >> marÍa da penha kept on fighting. she called on parliament to increase the penalties for gender-bviolencnce agat women. a new and stricter law was finally passed and it bears her name. marÍa: it means the judiciary can now take much more decisive action. back then, my former husband only spent two years in prison. now, under the new marÍa da penha law, the term...
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dominant gene. in the party has become very comfortable with a white grievance. i saw that on f full display y t night. book, you have a chapter i think it is chapter eight, the empire's last stand, and you say the trump obsession with immigrants from mexico and central america is motivated by his own racism but it also reflects the knowledge that every new nonwhite voter i in amamerica is a threat to the existence e of the repepublican party. could you elaborate on thahat? >> that is just a fact. if you look at the construction of the republican party now. reasonat danger and the the republican party dozen changes going to go away as a major political party, those americans 15 years and under, the majority are nonwhite. odds are good they're going to turn 18 and still be nonwhite. in that reallyly isn't that sentence to the republican party as it is currently constructed. ,t is fascinating to l look here since 1964 we have not been able to get african-americans. a concerted attemempt, president bush did, to get more hispanics. it was very important to have. in up to about 43%, 42% 2004. then it has fall
dominant gene. in the party has become very comfortable with a white grievance. i saw that on f full display y t night. book, you have a chapter i think it is chapter eight, the empire's last stand, and you say the trump obsession with immigrants from mexico and central america is motivated by his own racism but it also reflects the knowledge that every new nonwhite voter i in amamerica is a threat to the existence e of the repepublican party. could you elaborate on thahat? >> that is...
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b probably don't even know. i guess it's where the black people lived. then we moved. and i went to saint dominics. it was all white. and every day i used to pray, i hope she doesn't slap me this morning. she would walk down as we were praying and slap me. i would pray to god. god, i have done something wrong, please help me. i didn't know what i had done wrong. never did. and i used to get f's. all my papers were f's. and i was in the second grade or third grade. and my mother said, you need to bring your papers home and i started crying. she says, what's wrong. i said i'm dumb. she said bring them home any way. she collected that many papers about an inch and marched me up to the school and says why are these marked wrong. there's nothing wrong. i didn't know i was bright. and the nun started crying. mom said, go outside and play. i said i'm not allowed to play. i have to go to church. >> while the other kids were out playing? >> my mother says i think you better go outside. i don't know what she said to the nun, but after that, the smartest girl and i in class were vying firefighter grad. i didn
b probably don't even know. i guess it's where the black people lived. then we moved. and i went to saint dominics. it was all white. and every day i used to pray, i hope she doesn't slap me this morning. she would walk down as we were praying and slap me. i would pray to god. god, i have done something wrong, please help me. i didn't know what i had done wrong. never did. and i used to get f's. all my papers were f's. and i was in the second grade or third grade. and my mother said, you need...
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b for with a message for your daughters and granddaughters. this isn't confined to music, all of a sudden it's everywhere. now the company netflix which of course dominatesption television is saying it's deeply sorry after releasing poster to promote its movie "cutie." take a look at the poster. what's the first thing you think of? it's sexualizing young girls, dancing in dance costumes. you should be offended by this. the company says it's a film about an 11-year-old girl who rebels against her family to join a salacious dance crew. okay. a film critic at national review, thanks so much for coming on. why this constant impulse to sexualize young girls from the people who tell us they are protecting girls? what is this? >> we have to remember, it's not really new, tucker, it goes all the way back to madonna, back in the '80s madonna came on the scene, after this, what's left? since madonna, the media has found a way to influence and ruin young generations. mtv is based on the pernicious indoctrination of young people into sex and alcohol and drugs. this is what our democratically-based media is based on. >> tucker: if you are handing out marlboros to six
b for with a message for your daughters and granddaughters. this isn't confined to music, all of a sudden it's everywhere. now the company netflix which of course dominatesption television is saying it's deeply sorry after releasing poster to promote its movie "cutie." take a look at the poster. what's the first thing you think of? it's sexualizing young girls, dancing in dance costumes. you should be offended by this. the company says it's a film about an 11-year-old girl who rebels...
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dominant castee to what is now the e uned states." if you could expound for those of our viewers who have not read your b book yet, this relationsp that try to delve into between caste and race? >> first, i want to say i came to thehe concept of race to the first book i wrotete which i was writing about the flight of 6 millioion africanan-americacanso were escaping g the jim crow soh posted in writing about whahat they endured, writing abobout wh the jim crow south was actually like - -- a lot of americans not really gotten the true exposure to what it was like to live in that world where everyrything yu do or could not do was based on what you look like. it was against the law for a black person and white person to break bread together. i was re-creating that world. in doing so, i did not use the word racism because it did not seem to capture the t totality f the comprehensive nature of the control and boundaries. [indiscernible] ?hat is caste an caste systetem is artificial grading, graded inking of human value society, a fixed interest structure that in our country -- infrastructure and our country that predates anyone in our count
dominant castee to what is now the e uned states." if you could expound for those of our viewers who have not read your b book yet, this relationsp that try to delve into between caste and race? >> first, i want to say i came to thehe concept of race to the first book i wrotete which i was writing about the flight of 6 millioion africanan-americacanso were escaping g the jim crow soh posted in writing about whahat they endured, writing abobout wh the jim crow south was actually like...
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b. the colorado avalanche in game 2 to extend their lead and the western conference 2nd round series the stars dominated the game off the job of all ski open the scoring account for the stars where they went on to seal a 5 to 3. and that's it for me rob so i thank you very much indeed qatar's foreign minister is on a visit to lebanon to finalize an aid package after the blast of beirut support the surge and political stability to make humanitarian plans more effective. the mess of explosion in beirut has shaken everyone because of the did the wounded and the economic outcomes the state of cattle was completely in support of lebanon and we were among the 1st to arrive here to boost the effort to send rescue teams field hospitals and other assistance to help the lebanese people the direction of his royal highness the emir is to look at every project affected and lebanon and we're about to finalize in partnership with you nice if a project to reconstruct hospitals and schools also there was a plan before the explosion to help our brothers in lebanon to overcome the economic crisis undoubtedly there is a ne
b. the colorado avalanche in game 2 to extend their lead and the western conference 2nd round series the stars dominated the game off the job of all ski open the scoring account for the stars where they went on to seal a 5 to 3. and that's it for me rob so i thank you very much indeed qatar's foreign minister is on a visit to lebanon to finalize an aid package after the blast of beirut support the surge and political stability to make humanitarian plans more effective. the mess of explosion in...
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dominating a judge for the presidency. and there is our reason for that the bank in 1904, they take alton b. parker and run him for the presidency. >> this denomination on the first ballot? -- does he get the nomination on the first ballot? >> parker? no, hughes. be elected candidates would not go to the convention. there was a nominating process. a week later, they have a speech and, surprise, you are our nominee. the fellow doing it that year was warren harding. the chair of the convention. he was really undecided. his family members, his closest associates are not sure what he is going to do. they had people in the early days of the republican party. there was a david davis bid to a judicial senate nomination back in illinois. but not since then, and not sent to use. -- and that not since hughes. >> can you tell us -- how was he as a national campaigner? >> that campaign is probably the worst thing he ever does. in his life really. not just his public career. he excelled at everything. that campaign, he got off the mark slowly. he is doing a dance. it is the dance that jack kennedy and ri
dominating a judge for the presidency. and there is our reason for that the bank in 1904, they take alton b. parker and run him for the presidency. >> this denomination on the first ballot? -- does he get the nomination on the first ballot? >> parker? no, hughes. be elected candidates would not go to the convention. there was a nominating process. a week later, they have a speech and, surprise, you are our nominee. the fellow doing it that year was warren harding. the chair of the...