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it's hard to know what the benefits will be just like we did not know when four g became the network that was our everyday connectivity and what we would see would come we will see with five g. >> china has a different type of government much more command and control to allocate and they don't have to go through the process we have to go through here. does that make them a formidable opponent to beat them to five g? >> sure. all of us are taking different approaches the american system is tried and true they are driving each other to do amazing things. so yes the chinese counterparts are formidable adversaries but we feel good the way the american economy is performing. >> so with those tariffs that have been imposed, the fcc is looking at restrictions on the ability so is that concerning to you and privacy starts to come into its own? >> looking at the communication portion when it comes to international trade secretary ross has a vision and i hear the announcement that a secretary ross of an tia and those components that he takes them all into account. >> is there a danger there is two
it's hard to know what the benefits will be just like we did not know when four g became the network that was our everyday connectivity and what we would see would come we will see with five g. >> china has a different type of government much more command and control to allocate and they don't have to go through the process we have to go through here. does that make them a formidable opponent to beat them to five g? >> sure. all of us are taking different approaches the american...
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ha said that, we've seen a that he's o h the t of collegiy and g w other members. and i thi you have to give leeway for the charges that we coming agast him and how these are humans under tr pressur regar to his drinking in , you know, it seems hedownplay there h people co for suggestg that did do more serious drinking he communid to the that were the case, would you had not been truthful the committ? >> well, that's obvious what ns drinking in excess. i'm not sure how touite judge . es for this mormon. th a tough one for me to e that. bu obviousl if there are lies, if somethi is blatant, if he misled the in thatway, that's g that is not right and t happen. caappen.t we'll have to look at e fbi comes back with. i to prejudge what senator coons, on the flip stio lot of are thinkin wait a , we getting into ye inscript, letters an 18-year-d kid wrote abo his heek. yoknow, give me a break. people reay what we are getting i fair? is it relevan which you would r? >> well,savannah, when dr. ford p des a credible and eside testimon i thought, anmy that deserved a weon furth
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that was the only thing that they found at parcel a. parcel g is an area that is secure and the rest of the hunters point as well. that those will be it will determine whether or not contaminations left in those areas and then they have to be remediated before the area is curbed in for protection. >> president cohen: based on what i'm hearing, you are saying the scan is only -- i shouldn't say only. the scan is 95% complete. it's out scanning 5% that needs to be scanned. that there is no contamination around the -- i'm not just talking -- my question, is not just for the shipyard but other areas uareas up on west point. other people that are fearful, as far as going to third street and even when you cross third street, there's a large number of fear. so what i would like to do, i think i heard it and i wanted to put a finer point on it is people are safe. the deck mark was obtained and there isn't a reason for people to be nervous about living on the shipyard and living in and around the shipyard. >> yeah, i would defer to the department of publ
that was the only thing that they found at parcel a. parcel g is an area that is secure and the rest of the hunters point as well. that those will be it will determine whether or not contaminations left in those areas and then they have to be remediated before the area is curbed in for protection. >> president cohen: based on what i'm hearing, you are saying the scan is only -- i shouldn't say only. the scan is 95% complete. it's out scanning 5% that needs to be scanned. that there is no...
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going to bring that to reality so that you can reap benenefits from that along g with the c company.applause] >> uranium has been a huge economic boom to this whole area. these small communities never had it as good as when there was uranium mining. and i do know that when you're struggling to put your kids through college, put food on the table, some of these arenas look very,, very appppealing. anand i cannonot say thatat if s in that t boat that i wouldn't e right there swimming the same stream. is i it worth h it to open more mineses and more e mills? to me, it is. it's an issue we all face, not just me or the miners. it's an issue t that we all fac, bebecause we do not give up our consumption of fossil fuels, and... so, where e it's going to o lea? i'm jusust a cowgirl. i don't know. >> after spending some time in this s community,y, i reallyly empathized with their position. first of all, they have a very strongng sense ofof communityty and of place, and i feel, if you are from some of these smaller towns in america where community is so important,, yyou don't want to lose that
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g. that's not too hard to handle when the emergency safety system kicks in it could increase to seven g. but that isn't too intense for a human we're prepared for about eight g. or even more talking about how they felt at the beginning the forces continue and then after one hundred twenty seconds the boosters broke at that moment they experienced gravity most likely in a second or two the emergency engine start working that's when the force increases rapidly the rest of it is quite routine a spacecraft is divided into modules and a casual land using its parachutes everything is pretty much automated the commander may not be in control of decisions he may not realize what's just happened as soon as something happens with the launch vehicle and it's a dangerous device it can explode at any time but automatic systems are reliable and can save the crew it's unacceptable to wait for human reaction to respond in this way the main rockets life in this case ended the moment the emergency system started its fall and it hasn't gone up enough to burn into the atmosphere when the boosters are being
g. that's not too hard to handle when the emergency safety system kicks in it could increase to seven g. but that isn't too intense for a human we're prepared for about eight g. or even more talking about how they felt at the beginning the forces continue and then after one hundred twenty seconds the boosters broke at that moment they experienced gravity most likely in a second or two the emergency engine start working that's when the force increases rapidly the rest of it is quite routine a...
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g. l.t.e. network technology it's not that fast but five g. is set to change all that and to revolutionize mobile connectivity it might even transform our lives well at least that's what some tech companies are claiming. autonomous vehicles can only function properly with five g. . the same is true for remote robotic surgery. that's because five g. is expected to be ten times as fast as four g. and is going to support many more devices at the same time. it will make a huge difference when you download big files with three g. it took about seven hours to download an h.d. movie with four g. it takes about three minutes but with five g. it might take just two seconds. that annoying wait while a page will be a thing of the past four g. has a latency or response time of about thirty milliseconds five g. they say will have a latency of under one millisecond doesn't sound like much in emergencies during autonomous driving minimizing the response time could mean the difference between life and death same goes for remote surgery. what's more five g. wil
g. l.t.e. network technology it's not that fast but five g. is set to change all that and to revolutionize mobile connectivity it might even transform our lives well at least that's what some tech companies are claiming. autonomous vehicles can only function properly with five g. . the same is true for remote robotic surgery. that's because five g. is expected to be ten times as fast as four g. and is going to support many more devices at the same time. it will make a huge difference when you...
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and i just w want the people hee to rememember that t they'rere g 11,200 peoplple fromururviving, andhat's really all i want them to know. is thatat every one of yoyou that has stood up against this cocould have e brought in jobs for us, anand you didndn't yyet, 5 y years. soso, please, , remember that whwhen you guys make ths dedecision.. wewe're e waiting, a and we've n waititing a longng time. thank you. >> the film also strikes on isissues of classismsm as we, becacause tellururide, whichch e of their closest neneighbors, is a very y wealthy ski town, and i really felt that it's also looking at the issue of "you can bebe an environmentalit if you can afford to be an environmentalist." so, obviouously the people in telluride can afford to be concerned about their environment, a and they are, and not a good or a bad thing, not a judgmentnt, but the people in nucla and naturita were extremely frustrated, because they felt like telluride and the opposition to the mill was really slowing down the process in getting the milill built. >> energy fuels and the mill will happen because they
and i just w want the people hee to rememember that t they'rere g 11,200 peoplple fromururviving, andhat's really all i want them to know. is thatat every one of yoyou that has stood up against this cocould have e brought in jobs for us, anand you didndn't yyet, 5 y years. soso, please, , remember that whwhen you guys make ths dedecision.. wewe're e waiting, a and we've n waititing a longng time. thank you. >> the film also strikes on isissues of classismsm as we, becacause tellururide,...
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so, i love pushing that boundary and trying to g that laugh out as soon asib po. >>h thanks so m for being here. >> you are welcome, great possible here. -- gre to be here. >> that will do it for us. thank you for joining us. ♪ ♪[music] >> saving kavanaugh. senator susan dis throws her decisive vote behind president trump's supreme court i'm robert costa. welcome to "washington week." >> i will vote to confirm judge kavanaugh. >> a heated week in washington. the precarious supre court nomination of brett k tanaugh movedoward a final vote as the f.b.i. investigated allegations of sexual assault and misconduct, sparking a wider debate over power, politics, and gender. >> for goodness sakes! this is the united states of america! nobody ispo sd to be guilty until proven innocent. >> let them look back on this chapter as the shameful culmination of the scorched earth politics practiced by the hard right in america. >> for democrats,
so, i love pushing that boundary and trying to g that laugh out as soon asib po. >>h thanks so m for being here. >> you are welcome, great possible here. -- gre to be here. >> that will do it for us. thank you for joining us. ♪ ♪[music] >> saving kavanaugh. senator susan dis throws her decisive vote behind president trump's supreme court i'm robert costa. welcome to "washington week." >> i will vote to confirm judge kavanaugh. >> a heated week...
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then that's $14 for me and my wifef we g that route. all right. go to pizza hut or one of pizza places i think they have specials. so that's like two or three pizzas for like ve t seven bucks. that's still -- >> what entertainment? that is the entertainment. e >> thentertainment is free. >> you're the entertainment. >> yeah. >>ou were gone so long i forgot thee magnifi that is wisdom martin. >> i didn't say it was good entertainmenat >> those are youes and she stays with you then marry her. >> exactly. >> why do youhink i'm still in seriousness146, steve, i'm wit you around these par that's a date. >> here'she thing. >> maybe one and a half. >> forle the single peop out there, see, now you goingut, you're drinking. you're going to the different bars. you're going to the clubs d and yooing all that stuff, drinking wine, no, no, no, no. sees married folks especially with kids we don't have money. we don't have time. babysitters arexpensive. you don'te time to be going out spending $ on a meal.130 >> mo, maybe these are the single people spending the
then that's $14 for me and my wifef we g that route. all right. go to pizza hut or one of pizza places i think they have specials. so that's like two or three pizzas for like ve t seven bucks. that's still -- >> what entertainment? that is the entertainment. e >> thentertainment is free. >> you're the entertainment. >> yeah. >>ou were gone so long i forgot thee magnifi that is wisdom martin. >> i didn't say it was good entertainmenat >> those are youes...
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the plan is to resample or rescan all of the areas on the shipyard known as parcel g. that includes the inside of six old buildings and soil from sewer to storm drains. the crews will take nearly 7,000 soil samples and test them for radiation. dozens of community members criticized the navy's initial plan to retest parcel g. >> that has been changed significantly i would say both to regulatory as well as to community. one of our primary focuses is to make sure the community's aware of the work that we're doing, we're trying to be as transparent. we're 100% transparent, and that's what's nice about it. >> the navy hopes to begin field work this winter and finish testing by next summer. the plan includes independent oversight by a third party. >>> right now some original digital content to show you, got a laptop and a severe case of wanderlust? rome wants to help you mix new friends and world travel into the way you live and work. the founder wants to redefine home, if only he could redefine bay area rent prices. our digital video journalist jonathan bloom posted this story.
the plan is to resample or rescan all of the areas on the shipyard known as parcel g. that includes the inside of six old buildings and soil from sewer to storm drains. the crews will take nearly 7,000 soil samples and test them for radiation. dozens of community members criticized the navy's initial plan to retest parcel g. >> that has been changed significantly i would say both to regulatory as well as to community. one of our primary focuses is to make sure the community's aware of the...
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. >> many people may have never heard of margaret maggie g. that could change thanks to tiffany miller who created this change.org petition to name oakland after her grandmother's friend. >> if people fly into oakland say -- and say i'm flying into maggie -- maggie g. i'm going to google her. >> she was born in berkeley and during world war ii they were part of the women's air service pilots. a group of more than 1000 civilian women whose job it was to ferry aircraft, transport equipment and fly target train so gunnery soldiers could have practiced. >> it's allowing soldiers to shoot live ammunition at her claim. >> the airport is owned by the port of oakland. she went before the only people who can make the change, the executive director and commissioners. >> i wrote -- i would like to propose to rename the oakland airport. my mother's best friend maggie g. maggie g is the one she feels is most suited. >> amelia ehrhardt and while she is amazing, she was not a native of the bay area. >> this is sky high. >> she has this book written about g who di
. >> many people may have never heard of margaret maggie g. that could change thanks to tiffany miller who created this change.org petition to name oakland after her grandmother's friend. >> if people fly into oakland say -- and say i'm flying into maggie -- maggie g. i'm going to google her. >> she was born in berkeley and during world war ii they were part of the women's air service pilots. a group of more than 1000 civilian women whose job it was to ferry aircraft,...
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the plan is to ressam pl or rescan a o tetra t p tcel g. that includes the inside of six old buildings and the soil from sewer and storm drain trenches. crews will take nearly 7,000 soil samples and test them for raisation. dozens of community members criticized the navy's initial plan to retest parcel g. the navy says it listened. >> that has been changed significantly, i would say, both to regulatory comments as well as community comments. one of our primary focuses is to make sure the community's aware of the work that we're doing. we're trying to be transparent. 100% transparent. >> the navy hopes to begin field work this winter and finish testing by next iludes indepen oversight by a third party. tetratech says it stands by radiation cleanup work at shipyard too pricey for teacher. the costly bay area housing market is creating big problems for school districts as more and more teachers leave to find more affordable areas to live. san jose unified says it is trying to doing? about it. tonight the district held a community meeting to try to
the plan is to ressam pl or rescan a o tetra t p tcel g. that includes the inside of six old buildings and the soil from sewer and storm drain trenches. crews will take nearly 7,000 soil samples and test them for raisation. dozens of community members criticized the navy's initial plan to retest parcel g. the navy says it listened. >> that has been changed significantly, i would say, both to regulatory comments as well as community comments. one of our primary focuses is to make sure the...
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so this year there was a whole lot of work that went into prop g and we're so excited that our teachers are getting raises and we're exciting to hear about the teacher housing update. with all that positive energy and hard work, i personally expected that when we got data about the number of resignations this year that they would be down. resignations are up 27% year over year. and anecdotally, thank you for that data and h.r. department for working with us to provide that, it jives with what we're hearing. we're hearing that teachers don't feel supported both in special ed and gen ed setting. there are too many students on i.e.p.s in a classroom and not enough qualified and trained adults to support and keep students on task, address behaviors and it ill pacts entire classrooms. for every teacher that leaves the district and then has to be replaced, the learning policy institute estimates in an urban environment like san francisco it costs about $20,000. so if we have 400 how to teachers that we have to train this year because of resignations, that's $8 million we're spending just on t
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that were all things to all people. from the beginning, movies were all rated "g." right to a kind of a freedom of expression. tv is radicalizing the viewer in america stylistically, (muffled voice on tv) telling the viewer that life is larger than a window frame. (muffled voice on tv) it's introducing a new possibility into film itself. (narrator) john cassavetes came of age as an actor in live television. as a filmmaker, he brought to the screen an edginess and improvisation he learned in the tv studio. hey, i got the money! i got the bread!
that were all things to all people. from the beginning, movies were all rated "g." right to a kind of a freedom of expression. tv is radicalizing the viewer in america stylistically, (muffled voice on tv) telling the viewer that life is larger than a window frame. (muffled voice on tv) it's introducing a new possibility into film itself. (narrator) john cassavetes came of age as an actor in live television. as a filmmaker, he brought to the screen an edginess and improvisation he...
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also, as g that looks up to .ou and american industry guy jane: kanye west there. joining me now is north american reporter rajini vaidyanathan. that was quite a performance that went on for about 30 minutes. e what did you m it? rajini:n' you and i cover th's and out's of daily washington politics and there is a lot ofmp drama in the t administration, but that was 10a minutes of whaa monologue from kanye west that covered a range of topics, not just -- she he went up hugged -- and hugged donald trump at one point. he talked about some serious issues, the mental health issues he struggled with, and he also talked about policy issues, the situation for african-americans in chicago, the st and frisk licy. but a lot of it was drowned out by this crazy dramatic performance, the only way i can describe it. jane: you said 10 minutes, i thoughit went on for 31st of he does not seem like a typical trump d supporter, ors he? rajini: he said in that long diatribe, if we can call it that, that it is not just about having african americans to vote democrats. n "i am an african
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the trade dispute had raised fears of a slowdownwt in g that could impact oil demand. so prices in domestic crude settled above$75 a barrel today. >>> the trump administration is close to finalizg a measure that would ban bump stocks. bump stocks are devices that allow semiautomatic weapons to fireike a machine gun. those comments sent shares of the gakers lower, including american outdoor, rest roombeer and vista outdoor. >>> the fourth quarter is typically the strongest of the year for the broader stock market. and so far, the tech sector has been therm best perg group of this market in 2018. but what happens when the two go in opposite directions. josh lip ton takes a look at what liesha ahead for sector. >> reporter: the hottest sector so far this year could stay that way even after an 8% gain in the third quarter. since 1989 t tec sector of the s&p 500 on average has risen more than 6% in the fourth quarter and it's been up almost 80% of the time. that's the strongest performance of any sector in the index. >> i think it's because of two things. on something called
the trade dispute had raised fears of a slowdownwt in g that could impact oil demand. so prices in domestic crude settled above$75 a barrel today. >>> the trump administration is close to finalizg a measure that would ban bump stocks. bump stocks are devices that allow semiautomatic weapons to fireike a machine gun. those comments sent shares of the gakers lower, including american outdoor, rest roombeer and vista outdoor. >>> the fourth quarter is typically the strongest of...
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even about judge kavanaugh but this is about us and our national commitment to the constitution that guarantees g your liberty that they can prove the case against you with a presumption of innocence this is no longer a job interview. it is no longer about judge ekavanaugh. to be guilty not only of teenage misconduct but perjury. that is what a vote implies but a vote for kavanaugh is a yes vote against the public servants and ambushing after crucial information. we all know how the senate operates on the basis of a precedent once it's done it's precedent and a vote against kavanaugh is the despicable tactics time and time again in the future coat hangers being sent to the offices of colleagues with mobs attacking senators and families. the american people deserve a final and definitive related resolution to this process and judge kavanaugh deserves the same thing as the supreme court. this week after theen investigation the supplemental background there will be a vote and i trust judge kavanaugh will finally be confirmed. that hopefully the senate will come to its senses and realize how wrong or
even about judge kavanaugh but this is about us and our national commitment to the constitution that guarantees g your liberty that they can prove the case against you with a presumption of innocence this is no longer a job interview. it is no longer about judge ekavanaugh. to be guilty not only of teenage misconduct but perjury. that is what a vote implies but a vote for kavanaugh is a yes vote against the public servants and ambushing after crucial information. we all know how the senate...
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g that ing to be a critical vote. >> some democrats are saying they want to turn up the heat. we had former attorney general eric holder saying in reference tohe republicans whe they go them. kick hillary clinton said you can't be civil with the current republican it seems that they are now taking a page from president trump's play book gettinge a l mgressive. will that play out well? >> voters are saying they are already getting tired ofba this and forth, this nastiness. at some point some ca going to be smarter, i think, to offer some other kind of agenda here that has less to do with beating each other up and more to do with actual policy when it comes to issues like health care. this the number one issue for people out there right now. they are not talking about me too. are not talking about russia. they are really interested in health care and housing ssues, onomic issues, those are still the big ones. good hink karla raises a point. some of the congressional races that i have been covering, for instance, california courts district north of sacramento, republican being je
g that ing to be a critical vote. >> some democrats are saying they want to turn up the heat. we had former attorney general eric holder saying in reference tohe republicans whe they go them. kick hillary clinton said you can't be civil with the current republican it seems that they are now taking a page from president trump's play book gettinge a l mgressive. will that play out well? >> voters are saying they are already getting tired ofba this and forth, this nastiness. at some...
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out of control because although trump does are against all of our morals, a lot of our norms, seen, g thate've ever nobody does anything about it, which makes me believe that must feel the same way if they're not doing anything to keep him in check. me not being able to get althoughun for myself, i have in the past, in the military and as a nurse and to the fund for social security and things, i'm concerned that something is going to happen and take my medical away from me, what am i going to do? many other peep nel my situation. so that's why i'm starting to about what is going to happen. host: dr. evans? again, thank you for your service. and i do think there are things can do. even if you have more limited mobility, you can still engage the political process. you can certainly do things over internet to make your views known, cureach out to your those officials and all things are important in terms of our ability to manage stress. you should ing that be conscious about is what is social ial support and network? there is quite a large body of the more hat shows people we have in our live
out of control because although trump does are against all of our morals, a lot of our norms, seen, g thate've ever nobody does anything about it, which makes me believe that must feel the same way if they're not doing anything to keep him in check. me not being able to get althoughun for myself, i have in the past, in the military and as a nurse and to the fund for social security and things, i'm concerned that something is going to happen and take my medical away from me, what am i going to...
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expert testified that hair found onedng recovered from the mansion could be that of the suspect orbl g thatas the same mother. that's important because the defense is arguing itot was darren that killed them. ratheras it his brother they say. that brother also took the stan. yester he was grilled about where he was on the day of the murders. stefan maintains had he hadth g to do with the crime. >> a former virginia preschoolteacher faces up to life in prison for sexually abusing .studen nearly 40 distraught parents were inside the courtroom as abuse.tors detailed the he abused more than a dozen presoolers at the daycare. he would assault the girls as they were coming down the slide. he also pled guilty to making child pornogphy. >> and this 8 story, $52 million parking garage in virginia has been sinking into the ground. this isea located the new innovation center metro station that's part of the silver line. meaning e has settled it's stable and safe but construction has stopped and there's no timetable on when the construction will resume. this is a possible location for the new amazon he
expert testified that hair found onedng recovered from the mansion could be that of the suspect orbl g thatas the same mother. that's important because the defense is arguing itot was darren that killed them. ratheras it his brother they say. that brother also took the stan. yester he was grilled about where he was on the day of the murders. stefan maintains had he hadth g to do with the crime. >> a former virginia preschoolteacher faces up to life in prison for sexually abusing .studen...
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i understand that this lease is not an immediate candidate for 5-g, and that technology is not yet available to us. however, at&t has announced that its 5-g infrastructure is going to be rolled out in the early part of 2019. verizon and others are developing their launch plan across the entire nation. this is a five-year lease with two five-year options to extend, and at the end of the lease, the patients with the -- the patients and the workers of sf general and those that are also working in building 25 will be using subpart technology. can you tell us what subpart technology is? >> so right now, the current d.a.s. will handle up to 4-g standard. 5-g is extended into the micrometer spectrum of the band wa wave. >> president cohen: i want to make sure that zuckerberg should be in the head, not the last. they are in the life saving business, and i think they deserve to have access to the most up to date technology. i have a few questions for, i think -- i don't know. are you eric schafer? >> i am. >> president cohen: when will 5 d-g -- 5-g infrastructure be available to the city, and how wil
i understand that this lease is not an immediate candidate for 5-g, and that technology is not yet available to us. however, at&t has announced that its 5-g infrastructure is going to be rolled out in the early part of 2019. verizon and others are developing their launch plan across the entire nation. this is a five-year lease with two five-year options to extend, and at the end of the lease, the patients with the -- the patients and the workers of sf general and those that are also working...
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and nobody really believes this story that the royal family that the government didn't know that some of us of g. was that there are so many questions about how come that somebody goes into a fistfight in the consulate and dies immediately and how come they didn't know anything or we don't know anything about the body what did happen to the body would have we don't we do know so this whole narrative is very very weak and. there are really very few people outside saudi arabia who believe this narrative that i want to ask you this how will jamal khashoggi be remembered in the arab world first we have to know the damascus of he wasn't always a dissident he was critical to the regime but you know was loyal he was also. very. he was of incident of the crown prince but when i'm home had been some man and his father came to power. i think he was or damascus or she was you know too uncomfortable still him and he went to the us too and his. too to exile in practically and i think now he will be remembered as i and i kind of freedom of speech which is a very crucial thing and so i don't even know right no
and nobody really believes this story that the royal family that the government didn't know that some of us of g. was that there are so many questions about how come that somebody goes into a fistfight in the consulate and dies immediately and how come they didn't know anything or we don't know anything about the body what did happen to the body would have we don't we do know so this whole narrative is very very weak and. there are really very few people outside saudi arabia who believe this...
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that we are going to be implementing? >> i believe, and i can follow to be accurate, i believe it is a four g l.t.e. at we offer within the building. >> supervisor cohen: ok. four g is growing to become more and more inferior. we have five g out there on the market. is there any reason why we don't have five g? >> not that i know of. >> supervisor cohen: ok. well, is there anyone else here who might know the answers? is there a verizon representative? >> one thing i can clarify, the reason why we enter into a lease instead of a month-to-month permit is to give them certainty that if they were to upgrade the permit, which is allowed in the lease to go to a five g system over 60 down the road. given this could go up to 15 years, gives them the certainty to get make that investment within the building. >> supervisor cohen: ok. i will take public comment on this and i will come back to item five. is or any member of the public who would like to comment on item five? public comment is closed. thank you. do you have any comments on anything? no. all right. we will send this out of committee to the full boa
that we are going to be implementing? >> i believe, and i can follow to be accurate, i believe it is a four g l.t.e. at we offer within the building. >> supervisor cohen: ok. four g is growing to become more and more inferior. we have five g out there on the market. is there any reason why we don't have five g? >> not that i know of. >> supervisor cohen: ok. well, is there anyone else here who might know the answers? is there a verizon representative? >> one thing...
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tuesday, yesterday g, that walter grabbed this 11-year-old girl as she was walng to school along a residential block. there an alert neighbor noticed and saw something seemed off. she said the suspect struck her and hurt before dragging her and that girl into her backyard where he threatened their lives. she says her son tried to intervene but that suspect and that -year-old girl got away. hours later after a long police search tha man was found and neighbors and the aguilar family are relieved that he's been caught. >> the most comforting part now is we don't have to worry about him coming back here any time soon. reporter: that was aguilar's son speaking foreher. the story speaks about the importance of neighbors stepping up tote ene. neighbors fear had she not done that, this could have been a los walter is behind bars facing charges. his next stop is before a judge. we're live here at prince william county, justin finch. news 4. back in to you. justin, thank you. >>> 5:06 right now. we're following two pedestrian involved crashes inry maland. >> we begin in prince gorges county. a woman wa
tuesday, yesterday g, that walter grabbed this 11-year-old girl as she was walng to school along a residential block. there an alert neighbor noticed and saw something seemed off. she said the suspect struck her and hurt before dragging her and that girl into her backyard where he threatened their lives. she says her son tried to intervene but that suspect and that -year-old girl got away. hours later after a long police search tha man was found and neighbors and the aguilar family are relieved...
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>> jimmy: oh, i heard that. g >> and he was d and so professional. jimmy: good guy. that's awesome. e like that. [ cheers and appla >> jimmy: let's talk about "nobody's fool" with tiffany haddish and whoopi goldberg. oh, my god. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you know we love whoopi goldberg. i love tiffany too. but whoopi has a scene where she's -- i don't know if we're going to show that tonight, but -- >> everything she feels. >> dude, she really does. and she's owing weed in her house, i know whoopi. [ laughter ] >> yes, you know whoop >> jimmy: she's a method actor? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, okay, let's say that, yeah. but she does some scene where she's pretending that she's cutting out on the cell phone -- >> that was right. >> jimmy: but just having a a conversation at the window with somebody, and she's like, "you're cutting out -- you are not on the phone." it's like we're talking to each other. [ laughter ] >> we're talking in person.'s the connectiad, babe. i'm going -- i can't here you so good. so good.s >> jimmy: whatsically the plot of thi
>> jimmy: oh, i heard that. g >> and he was d and so professional. jimmy: good guy. that's awesome. e like that. [ cheers and appla >> jimmy: let's talk about "nobody's fool" with tiffany haddish and whoopi goldberg. oh, my god. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you know we love whoopi goldberg. i love tiffany too. but whoopi has a scene where she's -- i don't know if we're going to show that tonight, but -- >> everything she feels. >> dude, she really...
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g that lawsuit is claim facebook did nothing to protect her from being recruited by a trafcker who wasisguised as a so-called friend. the conepmerter joins us with this story. kind of crazy. >> it is this is what we learned. the lawsuit against facebook was filed late yesterday afternoon and the victim only known as jane doetu describes ding details of how she was lured into sex trafficking by soeone friended her on facebook. he told her she was pretty enough to be a model and went on to promise financial security through modeling jobs. after the two met, she alleges she was raped, beaten and forced into further sexaf cking. the lawsuit says facebook took no steps to verify friends identity and claim the social dia sight has not taken any reasonable steps to keep sex trfickers to keep its platform from searchaf cking. now, the lawyers who filed case against facebook are also representing nine jane does in ground breaking hotel chains. so new, we were granted exclusive access into one of the world'sel largest h chains to see just how they are training their employees to spot human traffickers.
g that lawsuit is claim facebook did nothing to protect her from being recruited by a trafcker who wasisguised as a so-called friend. the conepmerter joins us with this story. kind of crazy. >> it is this is what we learned. the lawsuit against facebook was filed late yesterday afternoon and the victim only known as jane doetu describes ding details of how she was lured into sex trafficking by soeone friended her on facebook. he told her she was pretty enough to be a model and went on to...
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well investigators said that the russians that had been expelled from the netherlands were in fact hackers with the g r u that's russia's military intelligence agency and the cyber plot that they're legend took place it was in april that's notably around the time that the investigation into the poisoning of again his daughter yulia script powell was taking place and it was targeting this cyber attack the o.p.c. w which is of course russia is a member of the laptops that dutch investigators seized from the group they said had been used in brazil switzerland and malaysia as well and investigators even provided images of these four russian suspects they said that they had diplomatic passports among them i.d. experts and supporting agents and they'd hired a car and was scouting locations from where to tap into this network from the british ambassador for the netherlands to the netherlands rather also said that one of the seized laptops contained evidence of attempts to hack the investigation into the downing of flight m.h. seventeen as well so these revelations allegations from the dutch and british appe
well investigators said that the russians that had been expelled from the netherlands were in fact hackers with the g r u that's russia's military intelligence agency and the cyber plot that they're legend took place it was in april that's notably around the time that the investigation into the poisoning of again his daughter yulia script powell was taking place and it was targeting this cyber attack the o.p.c. w which is of course russia is a member of the laptops that dutch investigators...
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developed with these african countries as part of their africa shot to do this was something that was developed during a. g twenty presidency when germany held the presidency in two thousand and seventeen and this is in a way the continuation of the project that i'm going to develop obviously germany no longer has a g twenty presidency but it is a project that very much fits into i'm going to cause foreign policy priorities not only with each african country specifically about with africa as a whole into something that she suddenly stressed today now when it comes to the details of this compact with africa clearly focused on two issues one obviously being that that focus on private investment from germany then on the other hand the reforms that have come in that have to come home and hand in hand from the respective african countries if they want to in a way unlock the following the funds that are coming from germany for those private investments and i was against that i'm going to stress today in that speech and tell us why is it so important for the chancellor she said to deepen the country's germany's i
developed with these african countries as part of their africa shot to do this was something that was developed during a. g twenty presidency when germany held the presidency in two thousand and seventeen and this is in a way the continuation of the project that i'm going to develop obviously germany no longer has a g twenty presidency but it is a project that very much fits into i'm going to cause foreign policy priorities not only with each african country specifically about with africa as a...
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formally, g that, he unwittingly i believe, but formally introduced to the public this idea of clollingting-tsh clothing carrying a political symbolism. before that it had been done of course but without the sub text necessarily being revealed. and of course here is mr. nixon and mrs. nixon in her famous cloth coat during the 1952 presidential campaign. pat nixon as a vice president's wife for eight years traveled the globe and went without any personal assistant. she packed all of her own not ing and she ironed only her husband's clothes but her own and arranged it so that she could wear clothing that was appropriate to each culture of each nation that she was visiting always careful not to repeat wearing the clothing in a way time wise that coverage of her in one country would not get to the next country so that it wouldn't look like she was wearing anything of the same and kind of trying to show respect to each country she was visiting by appearing in something different. it was during the 1960 campaign of potential first ladies and their clothing was really thrust into national headlines an
formally, g that, he unwittingly i believe, but formally introduced to the public this idea of clollingting-tsh clothing carrying a political symbolism. before that it had been done of course but without the sub text necessarily being revealed. and of course here is mr. nixon and mrs. nixon in her famous cloth coat during the 1952 presidential campaign. pat nixon as a vice president's wife for eight years traveled the globe and went without any personal assistant. she packed all of her own not...
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n all thded was a human nose. >> that smell is like a rotten g, it's very strong. s hydrogen sulfide, and that sll is from bacteria. >> reporter: be glad you can't smell it. and the outflo from the pumps are even worse. for briceÑo the pollution h problem is intertwined we larger threat miami faces as it grows rapidly despite the existential threat it faces from climate change. >> i wonder if they are aware that what they are doing is building in the future atlantis and that the whole thing is going to get flooded. >> reporter: the idea that this city is inexorably on its way ti be a real life version of the mythical underwater city is not a new one. in 1958, the "bell science hou"" broadcast a film called the" unchained goddess" directed by no less than frank capra. >> our atmosphere ems to be getting warmer. this is bad? well it's been calculated a fe degrees rise in the earth's temperature would melt the polarized caps. reporter: it explained the science of global warming, its consequences, including sea level rise, and offered this depiction of the future. >> to
n all thded was a human nose. >> that smell is like a rotten g, it's very strong. s hydrogen sulfide, and that sll is from bacteria. >> reporter: be glad you can't smell it. and the outflo from the pumps are even worse. for briceÑo the pollution h problem is intertwined we larger threat miami faces as it grows rapidly despite the existential threat it faces from climate change. >> i wonder if they are aware that what they are doing is building in the future atlantis and that...
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classic car that can take a career of the v.w. corrado g sixty. and the highlights inside the lights of the paris motor show. paris the city of a white and traffic jams that every two years have becomes the city of the paris motor show the automotive industry is facing radical change as visitor figures for motor shows drop scandals are shaking confidence in carmakers lexers is coming with an subcompact crossover s.u.v. u.s. equipped with a hybrid drive to get out soon those who believe that i called mine from lexus germany explains they've improved the driving qualities of the fortune aeration i bred drive so responds with a weenie or acceleration that doesn't feel like the engine is revving higher than it is actually accelerating the fuel consumption any missions values have also been improved radically. within several beaded see positions in compact exterior dimensions you x. combines the best of two worlds a lexus safety system plus includes lots of assistance systems and adaptive cruise control when lane departure alert was steering assist as w
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. >> maybe people haven't heard of margaret or maggie g. that could change thanks to tiffany miller who wants to rename oakland international airport. >> if people can fly into oakland and wonder to themselves who is maggie g? i will google -- google her on my phone. >> born in berkeley during world war ii she was part of the woman's air force pilot or wasp. more than 1000 civilian women whose job it was to carry aircraft, transmit -- transfer equipment and fly train -- planes. >> they told a target behind her and allowed soldiers in training to shoot live ammunition at her plane. >> the airport owned by the port of oakland. miller went before the only people who can make the change, the executive director and commissioners. >> i would like to propose to rename the oakland airport in honor one of the wasps. my mother's best friend maggie g. >> although there are four -- other famous women, she feels it is the most suited. >> amelia ehrhardt did take important flights out of the airport, she was not a native. >> this is sky high. >> it was writte
. >> maybe people haven't heard of margaret or maggie g. that could change thanks to tiffany miller who wants to rename oakland international airport. >> if people can fly into oakland and wonder to themselves who is maggie g? i will google -- google her on my phone. >> born in berkeley during world war ii she was part of the woman's air force pilot or wasp. more than 1000 civilian women whose job it was to carry aircraft, transmit -- transfer equipment and fly train --...