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, etc. , , , ., ,, i. ., etc., thank you for your time and — etc. ernst kuipers, thank you for your time and explaining - etc. ernst kuipers, thank you for your time and explaining how. etc. ernst kuipers, thank you for| your time and explaining how the roll—out is going on in the netherlands there. the head of pakistan's intelligence agency, faiz hameed, has arrived in the afghan capital, kabul, as taliban leaders continue to meet representatives from foreign governments. pakistan has consistently denied allegations that it covertly supported the taliban during the last two decades of conflict. the taliban are set to announce a new government within days, but the european union and britain have said they won't be recognising it. meanwhile us secretary of state, antony blinken, is scheduled to travel to qatar and germany for talks on the afghanistan crisis. both countries are key transit points for the evacuation of afghans from kabul. antony blinken has been speaking about the situation in the country in the past
, etc. , , , ., ,, i. ., etc., thank you for your time and — etc. ernst kuipers, thank you for your time and explaining - etc. ernst kuipers, thank you for your time and explaining how. etc. ernst kuipers, thank you for| your time and explaining how the roll—out is going on in the netherlands there. the head of pakistan's intelligence agency, faiz hameed, has arrived in the afghan capital, kabul, as taliban leaders continue to meet representatives from foreign governments. pakistan has...
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hago cosas que antes no hacía: veo fútbol, analizo, etc.. nos (♪ música ♪) >> estanoche a las once hablaremos los resultados de un estudio que confirman unas más que la mascarilla clave para el control de la pandemia. además dos iglesias fueron analizadas en cuestión de minutos, la policía se encuentra detrás del responsable. una organización hace posible las reunificación familiares, menores se prepara para volver a ver a sus seres queridos. los esperamos con estos temas a las once. para despedirnos esta tarde, le presentamos a la oficial kathleen (hablan en inglés). que se encuentra cumpliendo su sueño de convertirse en la primera mujer de patrullar en motocicleta en la tripulación. ha logrado el cargo luego de completar su entrenamiento especial. >> su entrenamiento en bicicleta incluso más de trescientas dos horas. en hora buena. >> nos encanta compartir que las personas cumplan sus sueños. >> esto también para muchas niñas que quieran ser policías. >> gracias a todos ustedes para informarse con nosotros. los esperamos en. a las once. b
hago cosas que antes no hacía: veo fútbol, analizo, etc.. nos (♪ música ♪) >> estanoche a las once hablaremos los resultados de un estudio que confirman unas más que la mascarilla clave para el control de la pandemia. además dos iglesias fueron analizadas en cuestión de minutos, la policía se encuentra detrás del responsable. una organización hace posible las reunificación familiares, menores se prepara para volver a ver a sus seres queridos. los esperamos con estos temas a...
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this should be used just for your a bolt or housing purposes, etc. so i think there is a lot that we can really re jungle or given the need for greater openings ation in china, greater need for apartments and buildings of all kinds in china. but also they need to restructure in what kind of properties you're talking about. and then i would say one major hurdle is that for whatever reason, right now, the excess to finance by private diverse developers is very much restricted, which in itself is very artificial and i don't think this is noble and i hope the government will pay enough attention that they should give equal access to privately owned enterprises or developers, as well as state owned enterprises. the private developers should not be discriminated in terms of access to financing to policies for example. and in that way, the property market should be more normalized in the macro size, and people can really expect to have stable property market rather than huge ups and ups and downs in the property market. because if the property market, which
this should be used just for your a bolt or housing purposes, etc. so i think there is a lot that we can really re jungle or given the need for greater openings ation in china, greater need for apartments and buildings of all kinds in china. but also they need to restructure in what kind of properties you're talking about. and then i would say one major hurdle is that for whatever reason, right now, the excess to finance by private diverse developers is very much restricted, which in itself is...
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en esta región hay banderín rojo, humedad, etc.ia. >> la fauna, no sabemos cuántos animales están muriendo y cuántas personas han tenido que dejar su lugar. >> no se ve la lluvia por ningún lado. >> desafortunadamente, la sequía que también es el complejo que está generando este complejo. >> ochenta y siete por ciento del estado esta en estado de sitio. >> Ésos no son los únicos que han realizado cambios. iniciando por las próximas semanas en california, carles márquez no tiene más detalles. >> hay muchos incendios y es muy peligroso. >> el incendio se convertían el diecisiete más largo de toda california, de acuerdo a oficiales esto indica la mayor actividad de incendios en los últimos veinte años. (hablan en inglés). >> esperamos que el cierre ayude a disminuir cuatro potencial incendio. en las siguientes dos semanas más de doscientas acres, influyendo los padres, etc., están privadas de acceso al público así como las actividades. >> estamos aquípara escalar la montaña. >> el anuncio hecho dice que la media sección tenderá. (habl
en esta región hay banderín rojo, humedad, etc.ia. >> la fauna, no sabemos cuántos animales están muriendo y cuántas personas han tenido que dejar su lugar. >> no se ve la lluvia por ningún lado. >> desafortunadamente, la sequía que también es el complejo que está generando este complejo. >> ochenta y siete por ciento del estado esta en estado de sitio. >> Ésos no son los únicos que han realizado cambios. iniciando por las próximas semanas en...
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you saw that on video, etc.hin about 24 hours, that settled down and there was a much more orderly process. the security was challening to say the least, and we saw the bombing. that would have happened no matter where it was. people talk about bagram. wherever there is perimeter, if there's no outside force, afghan force securing, there wasn't, it will be u.s. military securing. they were doing what they were asked to do, screening and processing people. there were a lot of lessons learned. we will do go through that in a systematic way. i know we are on on the joint staff. i know central command will. i'm sure the other departmental agencies will. from the military planning standing point, i think the center command, frank mckenzie, those plans were done in detail. they were back briefed, rehearsed. they were done through all the cabinet members were present, the drills that were done hosted by the secretary at the pentagon. all coordinated. all briefed up all the way through all the senior officials. there wa
you saw that on video, etc.hin about 24 hours, that settled down and there was a much more orderly process. the security was challening to say the least, and we saw the bombing. that would have happened no matter where it was. people talk about bagram. wherever there is perimeter, if there's no outside force, afghan force securing, there wasn't, it will be u.s. military securing. they were doing what they were asked to do, screening and processing people. there were a lot of lessons learned. we...
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that weren't happy about talking about vegetarians, etc. you'll— talking about vegetarians, etc.body. media for not looking after everybody-— media for not looking after everybody. media for not looking after eve bod. ., ., . , everybody. pronounce your genius, hen . everybody. pronounce your genius, henry. laughter _ henry. laughter at the last thing on earth we want to do— at the last thing on earth we want to do is— at the last thing on earth we want to do is say— at the last thing on earth we want to do is say let's get them all back in from _ to do is say let's get them all back in from eastern europe, although they're _ in from eastern europe, although they're very... they work well and they _ they're very... they work well and they are _ they're very... they work well and they are good employees, and god bless _ they are good employees, and god bless them. but the long—term answers— bless them. but the long—term answers for hdv drivers and companies, they're not paid well enough because eastern european migration— enough because eastern european migration of ten years ago
that weren't happy about talking about vegetarians, etc. you'll— talking about vegetarians, etc.body. media for not looking after everybody-— media for not looking after everybody. media for not looking after eve bod. ., ., . , everybody. pronounce your genius, hen . everybody. pronounce your genius, henry. laughter _ henry. laughter at the last thing on earth we want to do— at the last thing on earth we want to do is— at the last thing on earth we want to do is say— at the last thing...
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., etc. well, that was the way sam calmly laid it out, and ben affleck became incredibly irritated and red in the face, sort of pounding the desk and screaming at the men, and as he was calling them gross and racist, that was the line, that these ideas were gross and racist. and it was so interesting to me because i had been seeing this on the progressive side for some time, but seeing an a-list actor was that the left was no longer into debating ideas, but if you said anything that they were upset by, you suddenly were a racist, a bigot and a homophobe. and over the course of the next few months, suddenly there was a slew of articles about how bill maher was the standard bearer forho the modern left, the libel movement in in america, suddenle was a racist because that man, in essence, said it. and that was just one of three moments that really caused my awakening. even though ben is probably not thrilled to be right at the top of the book, i did put him in there. >> host: i almost asked you
., etc. well, that was the way sam calmly laid it out, and ben affleck became incredibly irritated and red in the face, sort of pounding the desk and screaming at the men, and as he was calling them gross and racist, that was the line, that these ideas were gross and racist. and it was so interesting to me because i had been seeing this on the progressive side for some time, but seeing an a-list actor was that the left was no longer into debating ideas, but if you said anything that they were...
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. >> incluyendo las focas marinas, etc.el precio por favor estás marinos uno >> causan convulsiones, desorientación, pérdida de memoria, epilepsia, a veces muerte. ahora que estamos viendo másaguascalientes por los cambios climáticos está aumentando este problema. >> y si se pregunta siestas algas tóxicas se consumen la respuesta sí, el próximo martes la presentaremos cómo el cambio climático afecta nuestra shalit. informa para telemundo 48. >> bueno vamos a esperar qué nos tiene por decir ismael sobre este peligro para la humanidad, porque hay que verlo así no es que nos estamos poniendo dramático. si se enferma un animal al final el ser humano va a terminar enfermo también. del océano es la principal fuente de alimentación de todo el ser humano a nivel mundial, y de allí estamos alimentándonos. lo está pasando es algo muy complicado. >> esto también esta afectando la calidad del agua. >> así es. recuerde que es una cadena desde los másgrandes hasta los más pequeños. los fenómenos meteorológicos están dando cada vez más ex
. >> incluyendo las focas marinas, etc.el precio por favor estás marinos uno >> causan convulsiones, desorientación, pérdida de memoria, epilepsia, a veces muerte. ahora que estamos viendo másaguascalientes por los cambios climáticos está aumentando este problema. >> y si se pregunta siestas algas tóxicas se consumen la respuesta sí, el próximo martes la presentaremos cómo el cambio climático afecta nuestra shalit. informa para telemundo 48. >> bueno vamos a...
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we did _ extreme example, etc unprecedented. we did not— extreme example, etc unprecedented.ave a crime like this before. i think is a woman you feel that you _ before. i think is a woman you feel that you want to put all your faith in the _ that you want to put all your faith in the police but you... i have to be honest. — in the police but you... i have to be honest, it's been shaken a little bit be honest, it's been shaken a little hit by— be honest, it's been shaken a little bit by theirs. and cressida dick said that — bit by theirs. and cressida dick said that she is aware that couzens has eroded — said that she is aware that couzens has eroded the confidence of the two have in— has eroded the confidence of the two have in the _ has eroded the confidence of the two have in the police and how they resort _ have in the police and how they resort that is going to be a hughes project _ resort that is going to be a hughes project for— resort that is going to be a hughes project for the mets going forward over the _ project for the mets going forward over the next few years. i
we did _ extreme example, etc unprecedented. we did not— extreme example, etc unprecedented.ave a crime like this before. i think is a woman you feel that you _ before. i think is a woman you feel that you want to put all your faith in the _ that you want to put all your faith in the police but you... i have to be honest. — in the police but you... i have to be honest, it's been shaken a little bit be honest, it's been shaken a little hit by— be honest, it's been shaken a little bit by...
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they're still talking weeks, perhaps months, etc. general mackenzie illuminated on his own views on the same topic. he gave his assessments at the same time. and although general miller did in many, many assessments say rapid fast, hard for collapse. he also centered into the october november timeframe as opposed to august. so how do we avoid that happening again? i think the key senator that we missed. frankly, we had some indicators, but we didn't have the full wholesome assessment of leadership morale and will, there were some units and i don't want to say negative things about these guys are 6070000 of the african service that were killed in action over the last 20 years in many units did fight at the very end, but the vast majority put their weapons down and melted away in a very, very short period of time. i think that has to do with will leadership. and i think we still need to try to figure out exactly why that was and i, i have some suggestions, but i'm not settled on them yet. but we clearly missed that. i think one of the
they're still talking weeks, perhaps months, etc. general mackenzie illuminated on his own views on the same topic. he gave his assessments at the same time. and although general miller did in many, many assessments say rapid fast, hard for collapse. he also centered into the october november timeframe as opposed to august. so how do we avoid that happening again? i think the key senator that we missed. frankly, we had some indicators, but we didn't have the full wholesome assessment of...
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this guys are speaking about political dissidents, etc. etc, etc. j monitoring system for anyone that would love to stand. so for a while longer, we'll talk to don fully, certainly, and would love to get you back to get some more insights. for now though it's a good bought from us, give me on that. associate professor, so invest the unborn russian government. thanks so much for your time. on it is a good buy from us for now for early for health now was that at the top with bench more on over the coming days with a lot more insight. so join us than ah the hi max kaiser. this is the kaiser report in perez. hey, you know, we've moved on from just printing lots of money and incurring lots of dead for dom reasons to printing loss of money and incurring lots of debt for extraordinarily dom raisins. stacy? right, well you know, france is a place that knows revolution based on inflation and inflation prices. remember, it all came down to let them eat cake when the food prices were too high. well, today where and more inflation around the world and just that
this guys are speaking about political dissidents, etc. etc, etc. j monitoring system for anyone that would love to stand. so for a while longer, we'll talk to don fully, certainly, and would love to get you back to get some more insights. for now though it's a good bought from us, give me on that. associate professor, so invest the unborn russian government. thanks so much for your time. on it is a good buy from us for now for early for health now was that at the top with bench more on over...
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it is saying— sick pay, unfair dismissal, etc. it is saying the _ sick pay, unfair dismissal, etc.lly long way to go under keir starmer— awfully long way to go under keir starmer or— awfully long way to go under keir starmer or as a collective group of people _ starmer or as a collective group of people to — starmer or as a collective group of people to try to persuade people to vote for— people to try to persuade people to vote for them. they still are not where _ vote for them. they still are not where they— vote for them. they still are not where they should be at this stage in parliament and given that the crises, — in parliament and given that the crises, many of which have been not of the _ crises, many of which have been not of the government's making, but many of the government's making, but many of which _ of the government's making, but many of which have been made worse because of the government's lack of planning _ because of the government's lack of planning and failure to listen to people — planning and failure to listen to people like the industries we have 'ust peop
it is saying— sick pay, unfair dismissal, etc. it is saying the _ sick pay, unfair dismissal, etc.lly long way to go under keir starmer— awfully long way to go under keir starmer or— awfully long way to go under keir starmer or as a collective group of people _ starmer or as a collective group of people to — starmer or as a collective group of people to try to persuade people to vote for— people to try to persuade people to vote for them. they still are not where _ vote for them. they...
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theories race theory etc. it's very in indeed this academic freedom issue is very worrying and yeah, the rationality of these of course, i think it's really more political. i would say that really based on an approach or intellectual approach of your universalism and fortunately the fascinating thank you for that suzanne. this is a really important complicated debate and broadly it seems to be between the universalistic tradition that president macon defended in his speech and which is rooted in the american first amendment tradition as well. of allowing the multiplicity of views to flourish without regulation and well, we'll call it this more particularist tradition which president maclean associated with critical race theory which would suggest in the academy and public square that uh, there's less grounds for free speech. how would you characterize this debate and and help us understand how in this case? it's france that seems to be on the side of universalism. yeah, look, i don't think it's that simple. i
theories race theory etc. it's very in indeed this academic freedom issue is very worrying and yeah, the rationality of these of course, i think it's really more political. i would say that really based on an approach or intellectual approach of your universalism and fortunately the fascinating thank you for that suzanne. this is a really important complicated debate and broadly it seems to be between the universalistic tradition that president macon defended in his speech and which is rooted...
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but — it trading it, mining it, etc. but also, _ it trading it, mining it, etc.is year, we've seen the chinese government lead a broad—based crackdown across broad— based crackdown across the broad—based crackdown across the technology sector. names like allie barber and other major— like allie barber and other major players in the market. feit — major players in the market. feit this _ major players in the market. felt this sort of wrath of beijing _ felt this sort of wrath of beijing. that sort of underlines controlling technology is a real priority for the _ technology is a real priority for the regime, also technology is a real priority forthe regime, also in technology is a real priority for the regime, also in the past — for the regime, also in the past when they said cryptocurrency and bitcoin are banned — cryptocurrency and bitcoin are banned and troublesome, they carried — banned and troublesome, they carried less weight than they do now _ carried less weight than they do now. clearly, this is very high — do now. clearly, this is very high up _ do now. c
but — it trading it, mining it, etc. but also, _ it trading it, mining it, etc.is year, we've seen the chinese government lead a broad—based crackdown across broad— based crackdown across the broad—based crackdown across the technology sector. names like allie barber and other major— like allie barber and other major players in the market. feit — major players in the market. feit this _ major players in the market. felt this sort of wrath of beijing _ felt this sort of wrath of...
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etc, and to — was 15 off and on, having children etc, and to come to this in my time of life. _ etc,tressful, we understand _ at all. very stressful, we understand that. - at all. very stressful, we understand that. adam, | at all. very stressful, we . understand that. adam, you at all. very stressful, we _ understand that. adam, you mention the warm homes discount. is this something that can help it in either of these two cases question mark the one how discount is the £140 that hasjust_ one how discount is the £140 that hasjust been— one how discount is the £140 that hasjust been referred _ one how discount is the £140 that hasjust been referred to. - one how discount is the £140 that hasjust been referred to. if- one how discount is the £140 thati hasjust been referred to. if you're on the _ hasjust been referred to. if you're on the pension— hasjust been referred to. if you're on the pension credit, _ hasjust been referred to. if you're on the pension credit, you - hasjust been referred to. if you're on the pension credit, you get- hasjust been referred to. if you're on the pensi
etc, and to — was 15 off and on, having children etc, and to come to this in my time of life. _ etc,tressful, we understand _ at all. very stressful, we understand that. - at all. very stressful, we understand that. adam, | at all. very stressful, we . understand that. adam, you at all. very stressful, we _ understand that. adam, you mention the warm homes discount. is this something that can help it in either of these two cases question mark the one how discount is the £140 that hasjust_...
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the length of their legs, their limbs, etc. because we're always looking out for something that could ultimately take us out from the inside. now, internationally, and we'll end there, what did it look like for the united states? well, the u.s. spends the first part of the war, and woodrow wilson in particular, trying to sell the notion that americans are peace makers. they're brokers. so, on occasion, when the germans are saying maybe we should end this fight before it gets wursz, they reach out to the pope and they reach out to woodrow wilson to broker a peace. this, as i remind you, as they continue to sell on both sides. the u.s. will be the nation that patrols or polices spaces overseas, especially where americans or american interest exists. so, that will be mexico, the caribbean. that will continue to be the philippines. if you remember -- well, you should come on the 29th of october remembering that in 1914, when world war i is raging, the u.s. is at war in two locations. mexico and where would the second place be? the
the length of their legs, their limbs, etc. because we're always looking out for something that could ultimately take us out from the inside. now, internationally, and we'll end there, what did it look like for the united states? well, the u.s. spends the first part of the war, and woodrow wilson in particular, trying to sell the notion that americans are peace makers. they're brokers. so, on occasion, when the germans are saying maybe we should end this fight before it gets wursz, they reach...
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execute an agreement with each eligible employer, you know, with terms to ensure we comply with audits, etcnd then, lastly, we propose that we collaborate with these program participants to evaluate and adjust the program after 12 months to improve efficiencies. and like the exemption to the toll for current residents, we would also want to evaluate, and as as needed, revise the policy and looking at its effectiveness during the development project. so this table shows the estimated annual subsidy per employer. and it is important to note that this is an estimate. so the final amount of the subsidy will depend on the base toll rates that are adopted later this year. but those figures assume the $5 peak period tolls at the 2011 that tita proposed. that is the assumption behind this calculation. so the flexible balance part is based on feedback we heard from participants in the outreach events, and their sort of feedback about how many deliveries and trainees, etc., that they have. so for the timma program, this subsidy, together with the toll exemption for the current residents, it creates a
execute an agreement with each eligible employer, you know, with terms to ensure we comply with audits, etcnd then, lastly, we propose that we collaborate with these program participants to evaluate and adjust the program after 12 months to improve efficiencies. and like the exemption to the toll for current residents, we would also want to evaluate, and as as needed, revise the policy and looking at its effectiveness during the development project. so this table shows the estimated annual...
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the asian engraver man in labor, food, clothing etc. with the younger ones thought with some indignity and disrespect of them. bradford decided each family could growing keep the food they raised, the change in attitude among the settlers was stunning. the women in 1622 state how many children in 1623 as bradford explained, the women now went willingly into the field and took their little ones with them to set corn. food production rose dramatically. in a couple years the colony was able to export a load of green to england. as the historian nathaniel explains, the pilgrims had stumbled on the power of capitalism although the fortunes of the colony still teetered precariously in the years ahead, the inhabitants never again start. new england turned to trading and shipbuilding given lack of cash crop, those early merchants knew about capitalism even though the word wouldn't be invented for a couple of hundred years many of them road at the tops of their ledgers in the name of god and profit. for these merchants saw personal economic succ
the asian engraver man in labor, food, clothing etc. with the younger ones thought with some indignity and disrespect of them. bradford decided each family could growing keep the food they raised, the change in attitude among the settlers was stunning. the women in 1622 state how many children in 1623 as bradford explained, the women now went willingly into the field and took their little ones with them to set corn. food production rose dramatically. in a couple years the colony was able to...
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we can discuss as to what the appropriate fee for that is, whether 30%, 15%, etc.he fact that it is organically built up and you can charge to get in. the second part of it is, can the regulators then come in and say it's a public good. as a result, you have to have a fair value or a fair price that is easily accessible to all. that's a regulatory action. that's going to take a long time, if it ever comes to bear. there are a couple mechanisms that apple has to thwart this, by reducing the barrier to entry. they have done that to some degree with lower barriers for smaller developers, etc. they can do some things like that that take the teeth out of these actions. but if you think of the overall walled garden ecosystem, the fact that you have to pay to play in business, it doesn't look egregious to me. the question is, what is the amount one has to pay? and if it's not 30%, is 15 ok? those are the questions we think need to be addressed. from a math perspective, we are not going from $20 billion to zero dollars overnight -- from $20 billion to zero overnight. alix:
we can discuss as to what the appropriate fee for that is, whether 30%, 15%, etc.he fact that it is organically built up and you can charge to get in. the second part of it is, can the regulators then come in and say it's a public good. as a result, you have to have a fair value or a fair price that is easily accessible to all. that's a regulatory action. that's going to take a long time, if it ever comes to bear. there are a couple mechanisms that apple has to thwart this, by reducing the...
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i know i�*m going to do maybe another trial, etc, but it is what it is but to have a chance to play to iaide will need to be done, i would do it to get back on the pitch.— to get back on the pitch. we wish him all the _ to get back on the pitch. we wish him all the very _ to get back on the pitch. we wish him all the very best _ to get back on the pitch. we wish him all the very best with - to get back on the pitch. we wish him all the very best with that. i him all the very best with that. kevin mcdonnell speaking to adrian charles and al an update on this europa league and conference league football with rial batista in the lead in spain against celtic. three have into there. and it west ham escort again with declan rights and taking them to have an zero up as a grab. in the conference lee, tottenham and drawing a 1—1 as harry kane has started that game. you can follow that on bbc sport website and we will have updates throughout the rest of the evening but for me and the rest of the team here on the export centre, goodbye for now. hello. well, it was a pretty good day on the weather
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i do think it was so many -- he got where people ultimately would call trump racist etc., why do you think folks have been so resistant to speak to the appeal of that? >> i think it's implicating. white people are the demographic majority in the u.s. and they tend to be better off than other demographic so as consumers, they hold a lot of power and if you are a mainstream outlet newspaper, channel, you don't want to alienate a huge section of your audience. tens of millions of people voted so if that is the case, you don't want to alienate these people. if you're democrat, you might need some of them to vote for you. if you're the new york times, yorty have readers, you want to get these people who do not currently trust you to listen to you and if you suggest racism has to do with something of their political choices when you put yourself in a position to lose their money, their trust and viewership, their leadership and i believe at first that because of this market incentive that would be hard for people to look you in the eye. i think what happened was donald trump was so blunt a
i do think it was so many -- he got where people ultimately would call trump racist etc., why do you think folks have been so resistant to speak to the appeal of that? >> i think it's implicating. white people are the demographic majority in the u.s. and they tend to be better off than other demographic so as consumers, they hold a lot of power and if you are a mainstream outlet newspaper, channel, you don't want to alienate a huge section of your audience. tens of millions of people...
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of tech bias and for almost 40 years, financial services institution letters and sharing companies etcd yield more inclusive and fair they designed better that are not only more accurate but less discriminatory outcome and oftentimes it's because those people working inside those institutions can see signs of discrimination and pick up unbearable used in the algorithms and from their own personal experience detect and understand how the variables can generate discriminatory outcome. i mentioned a lot of the innovations we are seeing in the a.i. field, a lot of the tech pious has come from scientists, one of the most noted data scientists in the world. how did she have facial recognition? she was working on a project and facial recognition and she did not work for. >> i don't have much to add, you are absolutely right, we must do more to diversify the population of people governing a.i. systems, the technology industry has happened sufficiently good in that regard. >> there's evidence -- [inaudible] employed you have to yield back, thank you to our casts for your responses. >> picture w
of tech bias and for almost 40 years, financial services institution letters and sharing companies etcd yield more inclusive and fair they designed better that are not only more accurate but less discriminatory outcome and oftentimes it's because those people working inside those institutions can see signs of discrimination and pick up unbearable used in the algorithms and from their own personal experience detect and understand how the variables can generate discriminatory outcome. i mentioned...
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and so from the amp, we can play, pause, forward, etc. and that does all speakers hard wired and wifi, but to control the volume, we control the volume from the iphone app and we control for the wifi speakers and the hard wire speakers we control physically from little knobs in the office that we bought in 2014. so it's those knobs that have the label maker labels beside them that shows where the dial is supposed to point at a certain time. we can also count clicks. but starting a couple years ago, we made it even easier, we just have stickers on there so you just turn it to the sticker, so there's really no question or grey answer. does that answer the question? >> commissioner: yeah. you have control to turn them on and off. so you have three speakers that are on the wall, they stay on all the time. so you're just switching off parklet speakers as guests are leaving. correct? >> not exactly. so the three speakers that are on the wall are for the table and chairs sidewalk seating section. we've had table and chairs there long before the
and so from the amp, we can play, pause, forward, etc. and that does all speakers hard wired and wifi, but to control the volume, we control the volume from the iphone app and we control for the wifi speakers and the hard wire speakers we control physically from little knobs in the office that we bought in 2014. so it's those knobs that have the label maker labels beside them that shows where the dial is supposed to point at a certain time. we can also count clicks. but starting a couple years...
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you know, on, on conspiracy charges, etc. there's the possibility of some kind of prisoner exchange on here. you know, the russian foreign minister made clear that dialogue is always important and having back and forth conversations about these issues with the american counterpoint. parts would be a good thing. he didn't really say anything further regarding that issue. we also did hear the arab media press, the russian foreign minister about the issue of palestine and the situation between israel and palestine on he expressed a desire to see a 2 state solution and that with his feeling, he felt that a one state solution was not realistic, it would lead either to israel ceasing to be a jewish state, or it would lead to an apartheid stately and created. he argued that a 2 state solution was necessary. so a very interesting press conference. many different questions asked about many key situations around the world. many different international media outlets called on and allowed to ask. b their questions, it was quite an engagi
you know, on, on conspiracy charges, etc. there's the possibility of some kind of prisoner exchange on here. you know, the russian foreign minister made clear that dialogue is always important and having back and forth conversations about these issues with the american counterpoint. parts would be a good thing. he didn't really say anything further regarding that issue. we also did hear the arab media press, the russian foreign minister about the issue of palestine and the situation between...
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and you've got corporations on the other side who would be potentially taxed, etc. and when i'm hearing from millennials in the jens a mesh is that they don't blame a word of it. they don't believe a say anymore. they don't believe anybody on the conservative movement anymore. they know it's all a puppet show. they know it's all staged. they know that they're all corrupt. they know that they all get a huge payday from trading on insight information and making celebrity endorsements . right. so i think we moved on from the idea that there is a, there's, there is no longer a political debate in america. let look what happened in afghan stan america flew out of their leaving by some estimates $85000000000.00 worth of our tax money in weapons of mass destruction when in the blink of an eye. right? so they didn't, they didn't give 5 seconds of thought because they all got paid. they all got paid, doesn't matter. right, so i guess 3 back here at point about the troika is that that's who's running the show, the money printers. and so we do something about that mesh that th
and you've got corporations on the other side who would be potentially taxed, etc. and when i'm hearing from millennials in the jens a mesh is that they don't blame a word of it. they don't believe a say anymore. they don't believe anybody on the conservative movement anymore. they know it's all a puppet show. they know it's all staged. they know that they're all corrupt. they know that they all get a huge payday from trading on insight information and making celebrity endorsements . right. so...
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support for an infrastructure bill that was directed, targeted towards roads, bridges, ports, waterways, etc., and was paid for. but the bill they presented is not that. it's not really an infrastructure bill. it's only a tiny fraction in this $1.2 trillion spending package and only go to each state. it would cost the american taxpayers a lot at the worst time. so, you know, that's the problem we have. this is packaged and presented as an infrastructure bill. it's really not. we need to get down to the actual work that american people expect us to do. host: were republicans shut out whether broadly or in committees of jurisdiction on making up this infrastructure bill? mr. johnson: completely. that's part of our problem here. there's no more regular process left on capitol hill. the way that legislation is drafted is by a handful of people in a back room and it's typically presented to the full body for a full vote up or down and a couple thousand of pages in a couple of way. my background is in constitutional law. i studied what the founders what they presented, what they intended. they str
support for an infrastructure bill that was directed, targeted towards roads, bridges, ports, waterways, etc., and was paid for. but the bill they presented is not that. it's not really an infrastructure bill. it's only a tiny fraction in this $1.2 trillion spending package and only go to each state. it would cost the american taxpayers a lot at the worst time. so, you know, that's the problem we have. this is packaged and presented as an infrastructure bill. it's really not. we need to get...
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you know, there are a number of wars, there's slavery, there's a suppression of the indians, etc, etc. what we did in south america, the list goes on in unfortunately, this kind of 0. some idea that tom was talking about is, is very much in the american mind. in the u. s. we always believe that somebody else is going to do exactly what we did and they don't take into account that there are different cultures, different ideas. and this is where you see a lot of gap. i mean china success is the problem. if china wasn't the success, we would not be on the show. the china success with a different system is an existential threat to our ideology. the whole idea of american exceptionalism, that it's okay to break a few eggs. if we're making a great omelet. but, you know, let's look at the omelette that we're trying to make. you know, open markets and the ballad box have not solve the world's problems. you start looking around the world where has the us successfully imposed? i mean that by imposed as opposed to you know, countries adopting it themselves. where has that worked? it has it. i me
you know, there are a number of wars, there's slavery, there's a suppression of the indians, etc, etc. what we did in south america, the list goes on in unfortunately, this kind of 0. some idea that tom was talking about is, is very much in the american mind. in the u. s. we always believe that somebody else is going to do exactly what we did and they don't take into account that there are different cultures, different ideas. and this is where you see a lot of gap. i mean china success is the...
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i think a lot of teams, you know, have a lot of places are different in initiatives, religion and etc. and i think now i think the find the u. f. a has to step in because enough is enough. i can only reiterate that applies, are incredibly mature in the way they deal with it. i think they feel supported by their teammates, which is very important to them and you know that they recognize that i think their team makes recognize how challenging it must be trap like flyers and how disappointing is in the modern world that we continue to have to answer these questions because of the incidents that happen. animation or nanny soccer says she doesn't know when she'll play tennis again. the defending champion, it was knocked out of the u. s. hyphen in the 3rd round, by 18 year old layla fernandez, a sock. i apologized for losing her call during the match and says she behaved like a little kids. number 3 has been struggling with her mental health, which caused that to withdraw from the french open and wimbledon as well. she now plans to take some more time out like when i, when i don't feel happ
i think a lot of teams, you know, have a lot of places are different in initiatives, religion and etc. and i think now i think the find the u. f. a has to step in because enough is enough. i can only reiterate that applies, are incredibly mature in the way they deal with it. i think they feel supported by their teammates, which is very important to them and you know that they recognize that i think their team makes recognize how challenging it must be trap like flyers and how disappointing is...
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these conditions are worth them, for example, if the and what companies have so putting etc, hitting this in mind, these need roadmaps, this new plants will be allow, was to reach out to, you know, look up all the pile of old, outdated problem. it's not to take them without into the future. no, we're not really well, you gave us an overview of the issues that's difficult to resolve your attention as a bit of. if you go further into details, you will find and why was it that was so difficult them to harmonize? all of that because one side thought that's all you need to do is make some decisions on the governmental level, some executive decisions, while the other side believe us. some of the decisions are possible on the left or until a more bonds, a mental change occurs. yes, just for 30 we sure. let me say that once again, it is very important. when they go to cooper union, we have a 2nd. they need to have a single macro economic policy. really share the macroeconomic policy. i won't be able to detail about what that is right, but also about harmonizing monetary policy, integration o
these conditions are worth them, for example, if the and what companies have so putting etc, hitting this in mind, these need roadmaps, this new plants will be allow, was to reach out to, you know, look up all the pile of old, outdated problem. it's not to take them without into the future. no, we're not really well, you gave us an overview of the issues that's difficult to resolve your attention as a bit of. if you go further into details, you will find and why was it that was so difficult...
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and etc.t only at the level of political discourse but it has direct consequences on the way we work and the kind of -- for instance at the university, i teach gender theory. is it allowed? i don't know. of course it is my academic duty to talk to my students about gender theory, race theory. this economic freedom issue is very worrying and the rationality of this is really more political i would say that is really based on on an intellectual approach of universalism. >> fascinating for that this is an important complicated debate. it seems to be between the universalist tradition that president macron defended in his speech and rooted in any american first amendment tradition as well, it allowing multiplicity of views to to flourish without regulation. -- we will call it a more particular wrist -- associated with critical race theory that would suggest any academy and public square that is less grounds for free speech. how would you characterize this debate and help us understand how in this
and etc.t only at the level of political discourse but it has direct consequences on the way we work and the kind of -- for instance at the university, i teach gender theory. is it allowed? i don't know. of course it is my academic duty to talk to my students about gender theory, race theory. this economic freedom issue is very worrying and the rationality of this is really more political i would say that is really based on on an intellectual approach of universalism. >> fascinating for...
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voters would see that and that would replace feelings of bigotry and sexism etc.. what you are arguing in this book and really in your work and in that centerpiece, that's not actually correct. they enjoy the cruelty. the cruelty is not a byproduct, it's the point. obviously that kind of breaks existing political notions of how you address it. adam i wonder what we do if a portion portion of the electorate is not there for the social program and forgo the social program if it meant somebody else would be punished where cruelty is an ideal and a flag they unite around. what if someone who wishes to see a democracy that responds to a broad electorate supposed to do? how do you force the country together? >> thank you for that kind introduction. i think what i'm talking about since the founding of the country of the country where they say all are created equal and there are tremendous amount of people from the country with that ideal. it doesn't apply to women or men at the time. so to justify that you have to have a reason for why these last things that you say are t
voters would see that and that would replace feelings of bigotry and sexism etc.. what you are arguing in this book and really in your work and in that centerpiece, that's not actually correct. they enjoy the cruelty. the cruelty is not a byproduct, it's the point. obviously that kind of breaks existing political notions of how you address it. adam i wonder what we do if a portion portion of the electorate is not there for the social program and forgo the social program if it meant somebody...