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edison is an independent engineer. they're qualified independent engineer for the city of san francisco. and they represent cities, san bruno and others. they're not part of verizon. it's an independent review. i mentioned that the department of public health bought a meter. in one of the matters in north beach they did a cumulative measurement around washington square. they've done it in other areas of the city. so there are multiple opportunities for independent review. and we're confident about the levels of our emissions in the city. always vigilant of course. there are studies for the poles that mr. kreps is talking about. d.p.w. requires hammond to do studies for any of the poles. if he wants to see what the projected emissions and the subsequent emissions from any of the poles in his neighborhood, 5g, in addition to requiring new antennas requires new radios. not just antenna, it's radios as well. that's it. >> president swig: one question. so regarding the emissions, so is there an ambient emissions test prior
edison is an independent engineer. they're qualified independent engineer for the city of san francisco. and they represent cities, san bruno and others. they're not part of verizon. it's an independent review. i mentioned that the department of public health bought a meter. in one of the matters in north beach they did a cumulative measurement around washington square. they've done it in other areas of the city. so there are multiple opportunities for independent review. and we're confident...
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estÁ con nosotros el ched edison hernÁndez.uso de medellÍn colombia para el mundo, se llama paola jara. bienvenida. paola: gracias, raÚl . saludar a todos los televidentes que nos estÁn viendo. raÚl: tu vÍdeo tiene 92.000.000 de visitas en youtube! paola:si, seÑor! raÚl: el gÉnero de la mÚsica urbana pero en tu caso quÉ tipo de mÚsica interpretas? paola: en mi paÍs le llamamos mÚsica popular. como para ubicar es una prima hermana de la mÚsica ranchera. raÚl: tú vas a cantar " se muriÓ el amor", de quÉ? paola: se puede morir de muchas maneras, porque simplemente te cansas, porque llega otra persona tu vida o porque no eres correspondido. raÚl: quiero que llegue el momento de la buena mÚsica, se les llama la patadita de la buena suerte con todo respeto. canta paola jara "muriÓ el amor". paola: gracias, raÚl! [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [aplausos] descubre caress... con aceite de fusión floral. para una piel suave y acariciable consiéntete con su exquisita espuma y delicada fragancia. date un gusto. ♪ obt
estÁ con nosotros el ched edison hernÁndez.uso de medellÍn colombia para el mundo, se llama paola jara. bienvenida. paola: gracias, raÚl . saludar a todos los televidentes que nos estÁn viendo. raÚl: tu vÍdeo tiene 92.000.000 de visitas en youtube! paola:si, seÑor! raÚl: el gÉnero de la mÚsica urbana pero en tu caso quÉ tipo de mÚsica interpretas? paola: en mi paÍs le llamamos mÚsica popular. como para ubicar es una prima hermana de la mÚsica ranchera. raÚl: tú vas a cantar...
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con edison making an all time high today up 2% on a lousy tape is grade for con edison but you have toay to yourself does this make sense in the context of a broader market. i agree, i mean, i think you're hanging your hat on fewer and fewer things and if you think the fed is somehow going to bail us all out you have to ask yourself is the fed the fireman that's putting out the fire or are they the arsonist that's adding gas i would suggest it's the latter. >> speaking of safe haven and defensive plays the dollar hitting a two-year high today. metals, gold spiking to a six-year high, silver touching levels not seen as 2016 as a global selloff had investors rushing to safety. our next guest says this red hot trade to get even hotter let's go off the charts with todd gordon. >> first gold i think it's important tolook at what we've done in the last two decades i'm sure you guys at the desk can remember trading gold at $250 an ounce. we have come up a long way, we've been in a little bit of consolidation, the recent run is this is this, the one thing i would note here is we did break abov
con edison making an all time high today up 2% on a lousy tape is grade for con edison but you have toay to yourself does this make sense in the context of a broader market. i agree, i mean, i think you're hanging your hat on fewer and fewer things and if you think the fed is somehow going to bail us all out you have to ask yourself is the fed the fireman that's putting out the fire or are they the arsonist that's adding gas i would suggest it's the latter. >> speaking of safe haven and...
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the half 1000000 hectares of forest and is heading south towards power acquired by latin america edison the c.n. newman joins us live from sonic nacional in the live the it sounds like a pretty bleak picture nice. i know you were intending nashville this is the area has been declared a world heritage site by unesco because of it just about missionaries missions which date back to the 6800 but now all of these colonial buildings are being used as a collection and and control center for fighting the fires and. who the water are and venison is being distributed by soldiers and volunteers from local communities that have lost their crops there their wildlife are rather their or their capital also i spoke to the mare who said that about a week ago they had managed to put the enough of the fires out that there were only about 32 left but because of the stream really dry weather conditions the strong winds and the intense heat here they're now within 500 fires again burning in this area it's a very very critical situation and it's the same thing further south where as we have seen it's not jus
the half 1000000 hectares of forest and is heading south towards power acquired by latin america edison the c.n. newman joins us live from sonic nacional in the live the it sounds like a pretty bleak picture nice. i know you were intending nashville this is the area has been declared a world heritage site by unesco because of it just about missionaries missions which date back to the 6800 but now all of these colonial buildings are being used as a collection and and control center for fighting...
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comes as some of those indigenous areas have been wiped out by the fires raging in the latin america edison is in newman has more now from there are in the state of. indigenous what i need elders chant to chase away their anguish. and the explains they've just been attacked by gunmen trying to force them off what they claim as their rightful land if a shared boy came all came here ben my shut down on friday for the 3rd time in broad daylight and just now to return them to everything almost hit my baby in the head they were shooting us nowhere in brazil our land rights more in dispute than here and. where the country's largest indigenous group lives in squalor. a century ago there were any were forced into 8 reserves and their land distributed by the government to outside farmers. today the reserves are hopelessly overcrowded and so hundreds of families have left and set up camps on what they consider their ancestral land is one are screaming at the security guards that are directly in front of the whole door before the landowners that are controlling the land over there is over there which
comes as some of those indigenous areas have been wiped out by the fires raging in the latin america edison is in newman has more now from there are in the state of. indigenous what i need elders chant to chase away their anguish. and the explains they've just been attacked by gunmen trying to force them off what they claim as their rightful land if a shared boy came all came here ben my shut down on friday for the 3rd time in broad daylight and just now to return them to everything almost hit...
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this by far was the best source of information we had about edison drug markets.this was an interview where they would focus on individuals who were in jail and so this was for research purposes but don't ask individuals about, who were in the jail about their drug market histories, how much they pay for the drugs, what drugs they were using. it had nothing to do with our cases. it provided a rich assessment of what was happening in that market. at the end of the interview they would ask if you want to take a drug test, a urine analysis animals all of the agreed. it had nothing to do with our cases and this is a rich resource to understand what drugs are being used but also you could use that to begin to get a better understanding of what is being consumed in this different jurisdictions. this is a program that ramp up in the early 2000s, 2003 there were focused were focus on four different counties all throughout the united states. they were any doing 40,000 people. there were plans to increase it to 75 counties and 2003 it got cut. it was funded by the departmen
this by far was the best source of information we had about edison drug markets.this was an interview where they would focus on individuals who were in jail and so this was for research purposes but don't ask individuals about, who were in the jail about their drug market histories, how much they pay for the drugs, what drugs they were using. it had nothing to do with our cases. it provided a rich assessment of what was happening in that market. at the end of the interview they would ask if you...
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we have socialized edison for half the system for the fastest growing and the idea that if you socializeill go down i am not sure that is true at all. if you get of private insurance, not sure that brings down costs. not to say donald trump doesn't need to lower costs and people don't care about it but the idea you will socialize something and costs will go down and taxes go down isn't realistic. the truth is kamala harris said wealthy means you make $100,000 per household and if you live where i live in northern virginia or california or anywhere in the metropolitan area $100,000 for a family with children means you are living with debt. you live in a high-cost area means they call you rich and taxes go up dramatically and if you read their plans that the washington post say don't pay for this it says taxes from the class people will go dramatically up to offset the savings they claim from losing private insurance. todd: the reason we are talking about this is not a pie in the sky idea like in 2015, democrats are talking about it. 2020 dems supporting a medicare for all plan. i will not
we have socialized edison for half the system for the fastest growing and the idea that if you socializeill go down i am not sure that is true at all. if you get of private insurance, not sure that brings down costs. not to say donald trump doesn't need to lower costs and people don't care about it but the idea you will socialize something and costs will go down and taxes go down isn't realistic. the truth is kamala harris said wealthy means you make $100,000 per household and if you live where...
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thomas edison tried thousands of times to get it right with the lightbulb with the lightbulb.vention to help humanity. most of don't, most of fail in their first ventures, right? >> i am glad you mentioned the i foreign. any fair reading of steve jobs. he could be unkind to the people around him. yet the legacy he created, the products he brought into the marketplace, i can say the apple macintosh is why i wound up at forbes. it allowed me to create a magazine and it got the attention of steve forbes. even a flawed person like steve jobs, his better angels came out. imagine what he would have been and could have been in a society where you didn't have the free end prize. david: literally billions of people's lives have even i am measurably improved because of the iphone. the other thing is if you are a nasty s.o.b. you mayen successful in the short run, but in the long run your reputation catches up with you and your customers and employees will abandon you. >> that's absolutely true. angry customers can get on the internet and complain. and this nonsense that bernie sanders p
thomas edison tried thousands of times to get it right with the lightbulb with the lightbulb.vention to help humanity. most of don't, most of fail in their first ventures, right? >> i am glad you mentioned the i foreign. any fair reading of steve jobs. he could be unkind to the people around him. yet the legacy he created, the products he brought into the marketplace, i can say the apple macintosh is why i wound up at forbes. it allowed me to create a magazine and it got the attention of...
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he had written a letter to the editor to his local paper in edison new jersey. and he said i've been hearing a lot these days about women's lib. let me tell you my story. my wife died of an embolism just after our son was born. and i knew that there were benefits available to a sole surviving parent who had a young child. to take care of. so i went to the social security office to claim those benefits and i was told we are very sorry mister wiesenthal, these are mothers benefits. they're not available to fathers. it was obvious to me that although the plaintiff was a man, the discrimination was against the woman as wage earner. he paid the same social security taxes that a man would pay . but her contributions did not for her family thesame fprotection . so i think it was the dominant view of the court and this was really discrimination against the woman as wage or . a few of the justices said no, it's discrimination against the mail as parents. he doesn't have the option to personally carefor his child . of the social security, you could earn a certain amount a
he had written a letter to the editor to his local paper in edison new jersey. and he said i've been hearing a lot these days about women's lib. let me tell you my story. my wife died of an embolism just after our son was born. and i knew that there were benefits available to a sole surviving parent who had a young child. to take care of. so i went to the social security office to claim those benefits and i was told we are very sorry mister wiesenthal, these are mothers benefits. they're not...
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edison we can go on and on all came out of this place where they first introduced public education. i loved and, of course, wright brothers i loifd it when wilbur was asked what was the secret, what's had the secret of success as you understand it? he said pick out a good mother and father and grow up in ohio. [laughter] but i -- i hope this doesn't sound pretentious but i've never said it in front of an audience before. but i feel with every project i undertake trying to do something for my country. >> indeed you have. indeed you have. i think you have -- you have taught us about american ingenuity and you've taught us that perhaps even world was smaller back and much more controllable in a sense you see that you see in this -- many this book you see ohio grow from cutler who comes in the first, you know, people to actually go west and establish ohio by the end of the story, by his death there are millions of people in ohio . and that -- that enormous building he had did get off on foot and state and so did whole territory i don't know how many more minutes we have but i want to te
edison we can go on and on all came out of this place where they first introduced public education. i loved and, of course, wright brothers i loifd it when wilbur was asked what was the secret, what's had the secret of success as you understand it? he said pick out a good mother and father and grow up in ohio. [laughter] but i -- i hope this doesn't sound pretentious but i've never said it in front of an audience before. but i feel with every project i undertake trying to do something for my...
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this is edison waromi, one of the leaders of west papua, speaking at the democracy now! studio here in new york on thursday. -- dying will continue every day. amy: and in mexico city, thousands of protesters marched thursday demanding justice for 43 student teachers who disappeared five years ago after they were abducted from the ayotzinapa rural teachers' college in 2014. this is felipe de la cruz, father of one of the missing students. the situation of the parents is painful, exhausting, and distressing. we are strengthened by the support we receive because we are sure w we will learn the trh and the criminals will pay. amy: meanwhile, family members of the victims held a demonstration on the floor of mexico's congress, holding up images of their missing loved ones. mexican official said thursday prosecutors were beginning new lines of investigationon, and te government is offering a 1.5-million-n-peso reward for ininformation, but so far, investigators say they haven't turned up any new leads. a previous independent investigation found evidence the mexican military wa
this is edison waromi, one of the leaders of west papua, speaking at the democracy now! studio here in new york on thursday. -- dying will continue every day. amy: and in mexico city, thousands of protesters marched thursday demanding justice for 43 student teachers who disappeared five years ago after they were abducted from the ayotzinapa rural teachers' college in 2014. this is felipe de la cruz, father of one of the missing students. the situation of the parents is painful, exhausting, and...
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c con edison -- tim mentioned something and i think it's really important speed. the speed of the boats if you recall the hubris of the titanic was not just that it was unsinkable, they were going too fast and this market has not been going full -- >> pete -- >> that was the more you know things. >> that was the titanic bell if you listen carefully. >> real quickly, what makes all this i think just a metaphor, after the reason why we've had the start to this year is because of the december 2018 we had. we wouldn't be talking about this year in terms of performance for nine months if we didn't have a 22% pullback in october. where are you if you eased out some of that we're probably up 6% or 7% nothing to be extraordinary about and a market from a positioning perspective that doesn't tell you we're going to fresh new highs. >> before we go to carter, can i just mention i got married in '97. i think you did as well. >> same month. >> just so you're good with your wife on that. >> i know that >> well, you didn't mention it >> we can do this all show. >> two days befo
c con edison -- tim mentioned something and i think it's really important speed. the speed of the boats if you recall the hubris of the titanic was not just that it was unsinkable, they were going too fast and this market has not been going full -- >> pete -- >> that was the more you know things. >> that was the titanic bell if you listen carefully. >> real quickly, what makes all this i think just a metaphor, after the reason why we've had the start to this year is...
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going back to thomas edison who said solar is an inexhaust form of energy and everyone should use it.expect those low prices, are we willing to pay higher prices? how fragile is the consumer right now? >> consumer's not fragile but the consumer's smarter than ever, regardless of education r regardless of income. there's price discovery through am a son and through online -- amazon and through online retail. smart shoppers want a bargain, need a bargain and they'll get a bargain because they're outsmarting the stores. lauren: is there one retailer, one brand out there who has the ability to just charge whatever they want because customers want what they have so badly? >> in our earlier discussions, lauren, we thought it was luxury. but even with luxury, luxury's declining because tourism's down because of the high value of the dollar. so the flagship luxury stores, whether it's niemann marcus, saks, bloomingdales, in the gateway cities they're seeing comparison sales down. there's no one with real pricing power, tiffany's, some of the brands, yes, but generally, a lot less. lauren: are
going back to thomas edison who said solar is an inexhaust form of energy and everyone should use it.expect those low prices, are we willing to pay higher prices? how fragile is the consumer right now? >> consumer's not fragile but the consumer's smarter than ever, regardless of education r regardless of income. there's price discovery through am a son and through online -- amazon and through online retail. smart shoppers want a bargain, need a bargain and they'll get a bargain because...
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they were in the area of winding trails near came in june and edison road, los angeles county sheriff's a distress call from the group saying they had run out of water and were possibly experiencing dehydration. their friends anxiously watched as the rescue was carried out. >> they look like they had been through a lot. they said they had lost their way, that the trail was really overgrown, and so they ended up off the trail, but they were able to persevere, and carry on, and had to leave others behind who couldn't go on any further.>> officials say they don't know the experience levels of the hikers and the incident is under investigation.>>> let's take a look at this live pictured, you can see mount diablo off in the distance, and you see tumulus clouds off in the distance as well, in response to some thunderstorms that are showing up off the slope of the sierra nevada. again, those cumulus clouds may enter into our forecast, let's go right to them, over to the lake tahoe area, that's what we were looking at off in the distance. amazing that you can see that far, but you are seeing th
they were in the area of winding trails near came in june and edison road, los angeles county sheriff's a distress call from the group saying they had run out of water and were possibly experiencing dehydration. their friends anxiously watched as the rescue was carried out. >> they look like they had been through a lot. they said they had lost their way, that the trail was really overgrown, and so they ended up off the trail, but they were able to persevere, and carry on, and had to leave...
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they were in the area of some winding trails near canyon dune and edison road, the los angeles countythey received a distress call from the group saying they run out of water and that they were possibly experiencing dehydration. their friends anxiously watched as the rescue was carried out.>> they look like they had been through a lot. they said they had lost their way. the trail was really overgrown. so they ended up off the trail, but they were able to persevere and carry on and had to leave others behind who couldn't go on any further.>> officials say they don't know the experience levels of those hikers, and they tell is the investigation is ongoing. >>> a long distance swimmer is here in the bay area after spending 80 days at sea. he spent much of that time swimming through clouds of micro-plastics and debris, what's known as the great pacific garbage patch, here you see him swimming beneath the golden gate bridge over the weekend, just before finishing up his 330 nautical mile vortex swim. i hope you were with us earlier this morning when he was live here in the studio, and he t
they were in the area of some winding trails near canyon dune and edison road, the los angeles countythey received a distress call from the group saying they run out of water and that they were possibly experiencing dehydration. their friends anxiously watched as the rescue was carried out.>> they look like they had been through a lot. they said they had lost their way. the trail was really overgrown. so they ended up off the trail, but they were able to persevere and carry on and had to...
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he had written a letter to the editor, to his local paper in edison, new jersey, and set, i have been hearing a lot these days about women's lib. let me tell you my story. wife died of an embolism just after our son was born. knew there were benefits available to the sole surviving toent who had a young child take care of. so i went to the social security office to claim the benefits, and i was told, we are very mothers'ese are benefits. they are not available to fathers. to me, although the plaintiff was a man, discrimination was wagest the woman, as earner, she paid the same social ,ecurity taxes a man would pay but her contributions did not net for her family the same protection. was the dominant view of the court that this was two nation against the women as wage earner. said, no,he justices it is discrimination against a male as a parent. he does not have the option to personally care for his child. with social security, you could earn a certain amount and still get social security benefits. if you earned over the limit, the benefits would be reduced dollar for dollar. i could do
he had written a letter to the editor, to his local paper in edison, new jersey, and set, i have been hearing a lot these days about women's lib. let me tell you my story. wife died of an embolism just after our son was born. knew there were benefits available to the sole surviving toent who had a young child take care of. so i went to the social security office to claim the benefits, and i was told, we are very mothers'ese are benefits. they are not available to fathers. to me, although the...
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he had written a letter to the paper in his local edison, new jersey, and he said, i have been hearing a lot these days about women's lib. let me tell you my story. died of an embolism just after our son was born. and i knew that there were benefits available to us all surviving parents who had a young child. .o take care of so i went to the social security office to claim those benefits, and i was told -- we are very sorry, mr. wiesenthal, these are mothers' benefits, they are not available to fathers. now, it was obvious to me that although the plaintiff was a man, the discrimination was against the woman as wage earner. she paid the same social security taxes the men would pay , but her contributions did not know for her family the same protection. was the dominant view of the court that this is really discrimination against the woman as wage earner. a few of the justices said, it is discrimination against the mail as parent. he doesn't have the option -- the male as parent. amountld earn the same and still get the same social security benefits. if you aren't over the limit, the ben
he had written a letter to the paper in his local edison, new jersey, and he said, i have been hearing a lot these days about women's lib. let me tell you my story. died of an embolism just after our son was born. and i knew that there were benefits available to us all surviving parents who had a young child. .o take care of so i went to the social security office to claim those benefits, and i was told -- we are very sorry, mr. wiesenthal, these are mothers' benefits, they are not available to...
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i think the shadowboxing with the ghost of thomas edison is misplaced.about it, i am glad he broke the silence. i feel it's out there. be done with it now. we are only as sick as our secrets and it's not every day or year you hear president trump making a crack about himself. give him a little bit of credit. it's like halley's comet. only happens you however it happens. so, i don't really remember. don't hold your breath for any more self-depcation. as for the loathsome light bulbs, who knows what the president might do. executive orders, national emergencies. he has never shied away from flipping the switch or throwing shade on the ridiculous. >> halley's comet every 75, 76 years. i will text you about the rest. have a beautiful weekend. >>> i am chris cuomo. welcome to prime time. we have breaking news right now. the house intel chair has just issued a subpoena and he is also making a very serious accusation against the acting director of national intelligence. this is big and it's happening right now. also, why all this confusion about what's happenin
i think the shadowboxing with the ghost of thomas edison is misplaced.about it, i am glad he broke the silence. i feel it's out there. be done with it now. we are only as sick as our secrets and it's not every day or year you hear president trump making a crack about himself. give him a little bit of credit. it's like halley's comet. only happens you however it happens. so, i don't really remember. don't hold your breath for any more self-depcation. as for the loathsome light bulbs, who knows...
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and edison lanza, special reporter for freedom of expression of the american commission on human rights. he's been in charge litigants on the most important freedom of expression cases in the hemisphere, and is also working on report on how to defend freedom of expression in digital environment. that is why your participation today is so important. thank you for being here. crystal patterson is head of global civil civic partnership and worked into medication a strategic communication the public and private sector she now works for facebook and is in charge of corporate relationships regarding governance and policy for facebook. it's very important to include these platforms in this conversation because that is a central multiply. we need to know what facebook is doing to confront the challenges posed by new forms of communication on these platforms come so thank you so much for being here today. patricia campos mello is a brazilian reporter at large for the folha de sao paulo from brazil. she plays a very important role within and outside of her country. she's been, received the intern
and edison lanza, special reporter for freedom of expression of the american commission on human rights. he's been in charge litigants on the most important freedom of expression cases in the hemisphere, and is also working on report on how to defend freedom of expression in digital environment. that is why your participation today is so important. thank you for being here. crystal patterson is head of global civil civic partnership and worked into medication a strategic communication the...
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comes as some indigenous areas have been wiped out by those fires raging in the amazon latin america edison the sea and human has more now from toronto last in the state of much across all. indigenous what any elders chant to chase away their anguish. and that is explains they've just been attacked by gunmen trying to force some while for they claim as their rightful learnt if any said roy came all through the day came here ben must shut down on friday for the 39 impro. they lie and just nod to return them to everything and almost hit my baby in the head they were shooting us nowhere in brazil our land rights more in dispute than here. where the country's largest indigenous group lives in squalor i know. a century ago that what i need were forced into 8 reserves and their land distributed by the government to outside farmers. today the reserves are hopelessly overcrowded and so hundreds of families have left and so the camps what they consider their ancestral land these women are screaming at the security guards that are directly in front of them all nor before the landowners that are contr
comes as some indigenous areas have been wiped out by those fires raging in the amazon latin america edison the sea and human has more now from toronto last in the state of much across all. indigenous what any elders chant to chase away their anguish. and that is explains they've just been attacked by gunmen trying to force some while for they claim as their rightful learnt if any said roy came all through the day came here ben must shut down on friday for the 39 impro. they lie and just nod to...
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and edison, a special rapporteur on human rights. he's an attorney but also a journalist. he has been in charge of litigating some of the most important freedom of cases in the hemisphere. that is why his -- your participation today is so important. thank you for being here. crystal patterson. she's an expert on strategic communications and has worked on public communications and strategic communication and public and private sector. she now works for facebook and is in charge of corporate relationships regarding governance and policy for facebook. and it's very important to include these platforms in this conversation to play. we need to know what facebook is doing to confront the challenges posed by new forms of communication on these platforms. thank you for being here today. patricia campos melo is a brazilian reporter at large for sao paulo from brazil. she plays an important role in and outside of her country. she's received the international red cross award for humanitarian journalism. she's received otherwise awards. and she know what is she has to do. she shows th
and edison, a special rapporteur on human rights. he's an attorney but also a journalist. he has been in charge of litigating some of the most important freedom of cases in the hemisphere. that is why his -- your participation today is so important. thank you for being here. crystal patterson. she's an expert on strategic communications and has worked on public communications and strategic communication and public and private sector. she now works for facebook and is in charge of corporate...
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>>i met lot of people who are immigrants and they are now engineers for edison and they had not doctorsallowing him in custody for for the american dream my family did like i did and of the things that we bring too much of cited i mentioned to you earlier that my son graduated from stanford to south and pediatrician, that is person who with effect his family to go to college, i'm a kind of his son is now at harvard that is what we're doing for this country, bringing them hope we keep this way with the way i can diminish station is going with another set. what do you think. >>about bean the focus of the film. by because i know i'm a pediatrician up for competition, i love my job. >>people asking me about when to go and the 4 tops or could speak and know because i love being around cuts and i don't plan to retire and the fact that this film is going to make a difference and we just like the other day, but somebody come up to me she said you just change my life. when you have the kind of impact on somebody's i feel like this film. greatest thousands or millions. that hopefully will just ca
>>i met lot of people who are immigrants and they are now engineers for edison and they had not doctorsallowing him in custody for for the american dream my family did like i did and of the things that we bring too much of cited i mentioned to you earlier that my son graduated from stanford to south and pediatrician, that is person who with effect his family to go to college, i'm a kind of his son is now at harvard that is what we're doing for this country, bringing them hope we keep this...
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nice source and excel energy and edison international just to name a few i will send it back downtownhe stock ex changes. >> dom, thank you so much. we'll hear from bob backish viacom president and ceo "squawk alley" starts in three minutes. orlando isn't just the theme park capital of the world, it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it's a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that the workplace is an important source for personal savings and protection solutions. the workplace should be a source of financial security. keeping your people happy is what keeps your people. that's financial wellness. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. as a principal i can tell you this. when one student gets left behind, we all get left behind. this is a problem that affects each and every one of us. together with ibm, we created a whole new kind of school called p-tech. within six years, students can graduate with a high
nice source and excel energy and edison international just to name a few i will send it back downtownhe stock ex changes. >> dom, thank you so much. we'll hear from bob backish viacom president and ceo "squawk alley" starts in three minutes. orlando isn't just the theme park capital of the world, it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it's a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advantage of all...
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going to help irst, which was setup by dean kamen in my book who is a rock essence is the thomas edison of today. he did the segue. e also did the kidney dialysis machine. he made sure that the veterans that came back from iraq and in a istan be functional way that makes up for the loss particular limbs. he's such an enthusiastic of this. provided financial assistance, i think more than scholarship loans of the students looking to move on to higher education, particularly in engineering. to be a oin is going sellout. i'm looking forward to 2021 to and ng my coin, for sure, helping the cause. in uld note that our state michigan under governor schneider and now governor a republican and democrat, they authorized in their budget at least $10 million a year to help offset that are associated with the students as they program thatn this often starts in january and concludes, as we saw in the detroite competition in earlier this year, just a few months later. program. great all of us need to support it. 300 co-sponsorsn was pretty awesome to do in such a short amount of time. congratulate my
going to help irst, which was setup by dean kamen in my book who is a rock essence is the thomas edison of today. he did the segue. e also did the kidney dialysis machine. he made sure that the veterans that came back from iraq and in a istan be functional way that makes up for the loss particular limbs. he's such an enthusiastic of this. provided financial assistance, i think more than scholarship loans of the students looking to move on to higher education, particularly in engineering. to be...
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miscreants, put henry ford and thomas edison in jail, certainly steve jobs, we have to drag them outnd go after bill gates, too. any dynamic business is defined by relentless copying and quote, stealing of intellectual property but let's be clear. it's not as easy as is assumed by the political class. think back to 2007 when the iphone came out. it was roundly criticized as something that would be a niche product. blackberry was going to clean its clock. i'm guessing based on that, the chinese were stealing blackberry's i.p. back then. how did that work out? even if you know what to steal and let's be clear, jeff bezos says just about everything i have tried fails. same with bill gates. even if you know what to steal, you must then be enough of a genius to realize what's going to be valuable in the future. that's incredibly hard to do. i think we very much overstate what's been the norm throughout commercial history. david: john, one of the best websites going, realclear markets.com, you have to check it out every morning if you want to hear about economic policy, what makes markets
miscreants, put henry ford and thomas edison in jail, certainly steve jobs, we have to drag them outnd go after bill gates, too. any dynamic business is defined by relentless copying and quote, stealing of intellectual property but let's be clear. it's not as easy as is assumed by the political class. think back to 2007 when the iphone came out. it was roundly criticized as something that would be a niche product. blackberry was going to clean its clock. i'm guessing based on that, the chinese...