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g. which again is reed said is not insignificant but it's ok he's not built in stuff like that not high enough for that but kind of problem. when the heat shield takes care of all that so you know the capsule automatically oriented speech shield towards the direction of travel and so than it'll take away the heat in a blade of heat shield which means it takes away the heat by burning away and that's on the arm and so once it gets down to the ground you know it's the outside still going to be a bit warm and then what but where they've landed obviously there are many people around that neck of the woods it's. basically days it would have been precision guided to the where they actually landed and what would that land of felt. right symbolistic entry means basically that it is guided spin stabilize and you just take what you get the computers you know if you're coming back from a nominal mission and you know where you're going to land on the computer they are a pilot is trying to fly you to that one particular point in the sky and you can also modulating g.'s because the capsule doesn't ge
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g. which is aimed against iran firmly so all of this doesn't bode too well for the relationship between saudi arabia and the united states so there are some here who say of course that's the reason why mr frum wants to keep borders fairly calm with saudi arabia and then you have u.s. turkish relations in this calculus we know that the relations have been strained and then you had the release this week or last week rather of that u.s. pastor who had been under house arrest in turkey you know speculation has been high that trump struck some kind of a deal with earlier one and here's what trump had to say. we had no deal with syria he will make deals he deals for hamas is a prisoner. but i will tell you that i feel much differently about thirty days that i felt about them two days ago i have a very good feeling what should be two days ago i did not know that l. . so are we talking about tonight turkish u.s. relations are on better footing than us solti relations. i would say better but they have not necessarily better but they have definitely improved from what they just still were a few d
g. which is aimed against iran firmly so all of this doesn't bode too well for the relationship between saudi arabia and the united states so there are some here who say of course that's the reason why mr frum wants to keep borders fairly calm with saudi arabia and then you have u.s. turkish relations in this calculus we know that the relations have been strained and then you had the release this week or last week rather of that u.s. pastor who had been under house arrest in turkey you know...
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tons of fuel which spilled into the mediterranean sea and an investigation related to maritime pollution is underway by french authorities. and in advance of this week's i.m.f. world bank g twenty meeting which we mentioned earlier the i.m.f. latest world economic outlook has revised global growth projections downward the i.m.f. now says they expect overall global activity to increase by three point seven percent down from a previous forecast of three point nine percent the report warns. again it's what they named as protectionist policies telling the u.k. guardian quote the world will be more poorer and more dangerous if current trends continue taking a closer look the i.m.f. revised growth forecast for the dated emerging economies also downward to four point seven percent after previous predictions were as high as five point one percent one reaction to the report and its revised growth forecasts appeared to include the fall in london's footsie one hundred twenty six month low. and we now turn to india's financial sector and take a look at banking and related non-bank lending system which some say is teetering on the edge of disaster for more years or to correspondent r
tons of fuel which spilled into the mediterranean sea and an investigation related to maritime pollution is underway by french authorities. and in advance of this week's i.m.f. world bank g twenty meeting which we mentioned earlier the i.m.f. latest world economic outlook has revised global growth projections downward the i.m.f. now says they expect overall global activity to increase by three point seven percent down from a previous forecast of three point nine percent the report warns. again...
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in june, the navy released its proposed work plan for retesting of parcel g, which was identified by the city at its top priority parcel for reveemt. resampling parcel g will allow us to see of ongoing work, or perform additional cleanup. we believe we have a path forward and will be releasing a draft final work plan shortly. the final work plan will be comprehensive and provide new, reliable data for soil and buildings as parcel g, work with include excavations, boring, and scanning of soil and buildings. the navy brac program office will oversee the process and conduct field inspections. further, the navy has hired a third party quality assurance contractor to conduct regular field inspections to ensure the parcel g work is performed properly. all radiological data will be submitted to the radiological fares support office for review. these physicians were the first to uncover the misreporting by tetratech and will continue their work. the navy will use a comprehensive parcel g work plan as the model for future work plans for parcels b, c, d-2, e, uc-1, uc-2, and uc-3. these work pl
in june, the navy released its proposed work plan for retesting of parcel g, which was identified by the city at its top priority parcel for reveemt. resampling parcel g will allow us to see of ongoing work, or perform additional cleanup. we believe we have a path forward and will be releasing a draft final work plan shortly. the final work plan will be comprehensive and provide new, reliable data for soil and buildings as parcel g, work with include excavations, boring, and scanning of soil...
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g. which would retain the faÇade of station a, the compressor house and the meter house which are the individualesources that would rehave the stock and retain unit three. this would reduce significant impacts to the third street historical district and reduce the total building area to 96% of the proposed project. >> can you give us a summary? which one of these alternatives meets the sponsored objectives? >> they all meet the objectives and there is another table that is included in the e.i.r. that goes through each of the objectives in relationship to all of the project alternatives. >> even alternative b. meets their objectives? the full preservation reduce program? >> all of the alternatives meet most or to partially meet -- >> that is from the e.i.r. >> i see. alternative b. says partial at 66% an alternative c., d. and e. -- >> sorry, and f. and g.. >> the reduce program alternative was designed to do -- to be reduced. it does not meet that many. >> ok. thank you. >> thank you for the clarification. >> it is taking a technical break here. all right. thank you. >> commissioners, ok. i will
g. which would retain the faÇade of station a, the compressor house and the meter house which are the individualesources that would rehave the stock and retain unit three. this would reduce significant impacts to the third street historical district and reduce the total building area to 96% of the proposed project. >> can you give us a summary? which one of these alternatives meets the sponsored objectives? >> they all meet the objectives and there is another table that is included...
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the question is, when the voters passed prop g in 2009, the beauty of prop g, which was the formula retail amendment to the city charter, was it -- you did get neighborhood input on whether business was necessary or desirable and as well as compatible. i don't think of yoga as a big business. apparently i'm wrong, 180 locations is big. when supervisor mar had included all subsidiaries globally under his 11 locations i thought it was a big stretch. we're not dealing with the business that is 20 locations where you kind of go well, it's not that much. they're going to have as many locations in this city alone to trip up the 11. we saw a map with seven on it. in this commission, i thought it was very fair, neighborhoods such as the triangle they approved it in and i was unaware there was one on whatever the street was. i may have even approved it without thinking. we did hear from folks in where blue bottle wanted come in and it was clear they were not a good thing for the neighborhood. a healthy spot was another one. just recently. we listened to the neighborhood. i'll be honest with you, yo
the question is, when the voters passed prop g in 2009, the beauty of prop g, which was the formula retail amendment to the city charter, was it -- you did get neighborhood input on whether business was necessary or desirable and as well as compatible. i don't think of yoga as a big business. apparently i'm wrong, 180 locations is big. when supervisor mar had included all subsidiaries globally under his 11 locations i thought it was a big stretch. we're not dealing with the business that is 20...
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g. fighters which turkey believes that they are an offshoot of the p.k. k. an opcode organization so if turkey was disappointed in its relations with saudi arabia and saudi arabia in turkey as well and this is a similar question she's disappearance happened maybe probably a mood there is on the table a chill turkish public also put a lot of pressure on turkish officials to shed a light on this case because it's a now known. turkish soil even though it's a saudi territory inside the consulate if foreigners disappears and no one can do anything and also the turkey it turkey's n.g.o.s that officials have reacted harsh against this turkey tried to create an international conscience which actually had a good response for instance european countries criticize saudi arabia stance also united states threatened saudi arabia for sanctions and the u.s. senators have been have been saying that they are not going to leave it without a response so down by turkey's reaction there is an international pressure and saudi arabia and probably king solomon also noticed that moha
g. fighters which turkey believes that they are an offshoot of the p.k. k. an opcode organization so if turkey was disappointed in its relations with saudi arabia and saudi arabia in turkey as well and this is a similar question she's disappearance happened maybe probably a mood there is on the table a chill turkish public also put a lot of pressure on turkish officials to shed a light on this case because it's a now known. turkish soil even though it's a saudi territory inside the consulate if...
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it also bears noting that piped russian gas is 30% cheaper than l & g which is the kind that the u.s. would be exporting. the good news is that the e.u. has gotten its act together on an internal market which was ultimately the answer to the russia supply problem. by creating an increasingly integrated e.u.-wide market, russia's ability to manipulate to one country. that's what we have been seeing happen. russia is incorporating the l & g price into its contracts for pipe gas. i would say in this context, though, that what we're seeing broadly speaking in this arena and it connects to that question about u.s. sanctions on european companys is that with the completion of the pipeline which may fall under pipeline ons, the from the peninsula to germany nder the baltic sea, is that russia's long-term project of building pipelines around ukraine and thus no longer being dependent on ukraine for gas transit to europe will largely be complete. russia has been involved in a multibillion dollar endeavor to cut out ukraine as a country. this ultimately will in one sense make europe more energy
it also bears noting that piped russian gas is 30% cheaper than l & g which is the kind that the u.s. would be exporting. the good news is that the e.u. has gotten its act together on an internal market which was ultimately the answer to the russia supply problem. by creating an increasingly integrated e.u.-wide market, russia's ability to manipulate to one country. that's what we have been seeing happen. russia is incorporating the l & g price into its contracts for pipe gas. i would...
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issued after five minutes of it was a little bit over estimated and then this warning goes from b m k g which is the office in indonesia of it deals with this tsunami warning to the local then responsible for it creating. reports so far upon it is there was no real warning on the ground that might have been because the communication was disrupted youth was shaking so they take a mobile phone tossed on to says levy can only speculate what went wrong in this spot but the first part of his system would take a good warning for the initial tsunami that worked the other thing that went wrong is that tsunami warning was cancelled or a news lee after half an hour we don't really know the reasons for this but i believe it was because of picnicking is and was one identified as doesn't close in on these so. it was a very difficult call to make for these operators in the tsunami warning center. another thing that's been reported is of this is done predicted waves would be up to three meters high but in fact what ended up having happening is that they were twice about height. is not a significant problem
issued after five minutes of it was a little bit over estimated and then this warning goes from b m k g which is the office in indonesia of it deals with this tsunami warning to the local then responsible for it creating. reports so far upon it is there was no real warning on the ground that might have been because the communication was disrupted youth was shaking so they take a mobile phone tossed on to says levy can only speculate what went wrong in this spot but the first part of his system...
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are several clauses in this bill that relate to expanding supply of professionals who can treat it,g which at, and several claws that relate to expanding the capacity of our healthcare systemoso treat it. are all good and positive3 o you,th, same question i know you were involved in crafting some draft versions of this legislation, what are you lebrating today in this? >> well, even though the parties couldn't agree on a big bang ofu making age investment like we made for hiv/aids a generation ago, they were able to agree on taking advantage of the health insurance programs we already have and maing them more a part of the addiction treatment infrastructure so that means medicaid is going to cover more residential care, which is reallymportant, medicare is going to cover treatment for people who are adcted to opioids. that's more important than a lot of people realize. the stereotype is eveone is young who have this problem, but a number of senior citizens suffer from it as well. >> gar wmendelat about the issue of money? there is, by some estimates, about eight dollars billion authorized
are several clauses in this bill that relate to expanding supply of professionals who can treat it,g which at, and several claws that relate to expanding the capacity of our healthcare systemoso treat it. are all good and positive3 o you,th, same question i know you were involved in crafting some draft versions of this legislation, what are you lebrating today in this? >> well, even though the parties couldn't agree on a big bang ofu making age investment like we made for hiv/aids a...
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united states so the idea is to have regular meetings under the umbrella of the so-called i c g four which we the office without this base affairs serve as the executive secretary it so they the providers the four that i mentioned plus other coming to the table they regularly meet discuss and so in this way. the use of the genesis system all over the world by everyone in the world. is really becoming a parable which means. that is the open transparency everyone is discussing about their own systems and this is done for the benefit of everyone everywhere i believe this is a very good role model. for how we should do cooperation in space donald trump wants united states to be dominant in space and is even planning to create a space force to protect united states assets in space so is this a space marine talk real can that happen. as i said i'm not commenting on the nation oppositions what i can tell you is that. in under the umbrella of the committee on the peaceful uses of our space we had several years of discussions under the working group. on the long term sustainability of other space t
united states so the idea is to have regular meetings under the umbrella of the so-called i c g four which we the office without this base affairs serve as the executive secretary it so they the providers the four that i mentioned plus other coming to the table they regularly meet discuss and so in this way. the use of the genesis system all over the world by everyone in the world. is really becoming a parable which means. that is the open transparency everyone is discussing about their own...
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this accommodated in the 2014 decision matter of arc g, which was president as recognizing a woman fleeing domestic violence from guatemala. as qualifying for asylum. this was not just some arc g, not something that came into existence without a long and steady development, both internationally, as well as under u.s. law of recognizing this concept. that's not enough to justify it. as a lawyer, i want to go into the legal definition and explain why the attorney general's decision is wrong. under a fair interpretation of our law, women fleeing domestic violence clearly meet the refugee definition. they try to foreclose claims from women of fleeing domestic violence as well as gang cases, fear of gang cases, i wish i had enough time to address the fear of gang cases but what a lot of what i'll say, the decision and social group in the analysis and the applicable, gang cases. you heard chris state the definition, someone who has suffered persecution or has a well-founded fear of persecution on account of what the five grounds. we are the persecuted is a nonstate actor. the individual shows th
this accommodated in the 2014 decision matter of arc g, which was president as recognizing a woman fleeing domestic violence from guatemala. as qualifying for asylum. this was not just some arc g, not something that came into existence without a long and steady development, both internationally, as well as under u.s. law of recognizing this concept. that's not enough to justify it. as a lawyer, i want to go into the legal definition and explain why the attorney general's decision is wrong....
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accused the twenty nine year old of being a member of a kurdish militia group known as the y p g a group which uncorrupt classifies as terrorist his family denied his allegations and say he was so. hiking in the region . for the very latest destroying our correspondent doreen jones in istanbul donin first of four what more can you tell us about this case. patrick was. trying. for a he's trying to cross the turkish syrian border into syria he was captured in a military exclusion zone now authorities say that he was seeking to join the white peachy militia many foreign nationals from around the world have joined this group in its fight against the islamic state now to turkey they say that this group is a terrorist organization linked to a kurdish insurgency inside turkey and anyone who is seeking to join this group will face punishment prosecution and ultimately be jailed the german citizen who was also earlier this month convicted and sentenced to eighteen months for entering a forbidden zone this is just the latest in a series of foreign nationals that have been prosecuted and jailed in the me
accused the twenty nine year old of being a member of a kurdish militia group known as the y p g a group which uncorrupt classifies as terrorist his family denied his allegations and say he was so. hiking in the region . for the very latest destroying our correspondent doreen jones in istanbul donin first of four what more can you tell us about this case. patrick was. trying. for a he's trying to cross the turkish syrian border into syria he was captured in a military exclusion zone now...
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g.'s which was would be like a standard return for space shuttles and and sought after for a control nominal reentry of a soyuz vehicles near the end of those nominal realities of a soyuz at the end of the mission can get up to six years at their peak load. i mean it's eight times your force you know your weight pushing on your chest on your body you know your blood would pull at the back of your body on the way down. do you have cushion couches that are designed to kind of support cosmonaut and astronaut bodies on the way down as well as cushion their landing when they make a land landing on the ground so you know we've seen these types of ballistic landings in the past back in two thousand and eight there were a series of them because it was able to isolate the cause of those entries at the end of their mission profiles and in one thousand nine hundred five there was a similar type of a launch failure that led to a ballistic landing shortly after liftoff for that's where you screw up for three egos down on what correspondences to display the this is well put back again you want to. have a
g.'s which was would be like a standard return for space shuttles and and sought after for a control nominal reentry of a soyuz vehicles near the end of those nominal realities of a soyuz at the end of the mission can get up to six years at their peak load. i mean it's eight times your force you know your weight pushing on your chest on your body you know your blood would pull at the back of your body on the way down. do you have cushion couches that are designed to kind of support cosmonaut...
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two are actually marked g for g company. 328. which is york's company. these items were found far outside the 82nd division and the 328 entry sector in a narrow ravine as described in ll accounts of the battle. >> it's amazing that much material was left on the battlefield. you would think by now a hundred years later certainly souvenir hunters or others would have come through. were you surprised at how much material was still available there? >> not really. the argan is littered. i've worked myself on my own roject for about five years. we even found more than was found at this location. after the war there were american teams actually just following the battle that came through and picked up most of the big stuff. most of what we find and is cartridges, smaller pieces of equipment. all the large stuff was picked up. anywhere you go on the argonne you'll find similar amounts of material. >> we talked about doug mastriano's effort. his sergeant york discovery expedition. they helped dedicate a trail and monument at their location over 10 years ago. how
two are actually marked g for g company. 328. which is york's company. these items were found far outside the 82nd division and the 328 entry sector in a narrow ravine as described in ll accounts of the battle. >> it's amazing that much material was left on the battlefield. you would think by now a hundred years later certainly souvenir hunters or others would have come through. were you surprised at how much material was still available there? >> not really. the argan is littered....
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prosecutors accuse the twenty nine year old of being a member of the kurdish militia group known as y p g a group which ankara classifies as a terrorist. patrick keiko is a twenty nine year old carpenter from the southern german town of geese he claims he was just a tourist hiking near the syrian border it's an area in which the turkish military is fighting a war against kurdish militia groups this much is known on the sixth of march this year caica traveled by plane from germany to ghazi and type in turkey on the thirteenth he boarded a bus to the town of news i've been the next day turkish security forces arrested him in the town of sea looking for security police also say that i had written an email offering his services as a fighter to the syrian kurdish militia y p g k k admitted writing the email but claims not to have known that turkey considers the y.p. g a terrorist organization the news comes just as the german economy minister peter is in turkey trying to improve relations between the two countries the focus of the visit is on business deals but i would my i will also raise the issue of germ
prosecutors accuse the twenty nine year old of being a member of the kurdish militia group known as y p g a group which ankara classifies as a terrorist. patrick keiko is a twenty nine year old carpenter from the southern german town of geese he claims he was just a tourist hiking near the syrian border it's an area in which the turkish military is fighting a war against kurdish militia groups this much is known on the sixth of march this year caica traveled by plane from germany to ghazi and...
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g. w.'s platform africa which surely. my name is how long what i love about it. and a mexican conductor. to. come with me and meet great musicians and friends from all over the world. yes i arrived in bremen. about three days ago and started rehearsals with the with the orchestra of the government eleven of them and this wonderful group that's traveling now with me to. play. a mound where the rubber is traveling to somebody and we're going to have our first concert tonight at the elf eleven even you know call that at her so much about i am and have never been there but it's i've seen pictures and they say it's great to. have a concert tonight so we'll arrive there we'll have a sound check or a sort of general program but it's not really because we have not so much time so we have to be very efficient than just touch on whatever we can do to make sure everybody feels comfortable and then. we'll have a concept that. it's pretty we're getting a. lot now i never expected to be so big and so. yeah and what's on there what's all this office. but. now everybody's going to think that that's what
g. w.'s platform africa which surely. my name is how long what i love about it. and a mexican conductor. to. come with me and meet great musicians and friends from all over the world. yes i arrived in bremen. about three days ago and started rehearsals with the with the orchestra of the government eleven of them and this wonderful group that's traveling now with me to. play. a mound where the rubber is traveling to somebody and we're going to have our first concert tonight at the elf eleven...
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g.'s which is definitely uncomfortable but it was for a brief period of time and it is not the most serious anyone has ever experience so they definitely it wasn't the most comfortable way of coming back to earth but it was save the. test and that is built into soyuz capsules for events just like yeah i bet it will pick comfortable. with they were feeling i just got a final note i mean they were obviously going to go up to the space station that's not going to happen what do you think that does to the psyche of the astronauts on the space station now because of course this will have delayed or change their plans so how exactly nasa rose cosmos and the rest of the international space station will adjust to this stuffing change is still really up in the air it's not clear yet when the next crew will be able to get up the crew that is up there right now which is three astronauts there's nothing stopping them from coming back to earth as scheduled they have a capsule up there they'll be fine to get back it's possible that the space station will look to extend their stay up there basically to av
g.'s which is definitely uncomfortable but it was for a brief period of time and it is not the most serious anyone has ever experience so they definitely it wasn't the most comfortable way of coming back to earth but it was save the. test and that is built into soyuz capsules for events just like yeah i bet it will pick comfortable. with they were feeling i just got a final note i mean they were obviously going to go up to the space station that's not going to happen what do you think that does...
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not work well professor frederick till not as head of seismology at the helm said the potsdam g f is that which supplied indonesia's water system welcome to t w what went wrong. so we're trying to see i mean the warning system depends on many millions of the chain so the beginning of a seismic sensors would pick up a signal from the earthquake the drone shaking from the earthquake and then make a location and determine the magnitude of the earthquake and then based on that information within five minutes of your quake occurring the one sentence you need to have a beacon kedzie has to decide the issue of warning they did issue a warning for was of quake based on its size. and then it is up to in the way of local authorities in the different islands to evacuate people and get them off the beaches and it seems from the reports that at least in some places this last element of giving the warning and locally failed so is as far as you can tell the system the you provided worked you say the debates that went wrong were out of your hands it was developed to give the indonesians and the technical part
not work well professor frederick till not as head of seismology at the helm said the potsdam g f is that which supplied indonesia's water system welcome to t w what went wrong. so we're trying to see i mean the warning system depends on many millions of the chain so the beginning of a seismic sensors would pick up a signal from the earthquake the drone shaking from the earthquake and then make a location and determine the magnitude of the earthquake and then based on that information within...
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reits holding up a little better industrials and materials are the exception here pp and g, which makesoatings for autos, for boats, for the whole area of aerospace, with that warning you heard there earlier, sherman williams, everything associated with packaging generally to the downside i think this ppg warning is a little significant, a little sour note to the earnings season overall here they talked about rising material costs weaker demand from china as well as the automotive sector and currency sectors this is a perfect trifecta of things to worry about. you might talk about stagflation a little bit here. a lot of people debating what this means for fourth quarter guidance part of this is that automotive weakness we've seen, johnson, and also caterpillar and illinois tool works. lingering concerns about china tariff issues continuing to stick around the new low list is not expanding. once again we see all those housing-related stocks melissa mentioned, dr horton, kb home in housing, masco, all 52-week lows they have been on the 52-week low list for a couple of weeks now. just keep
reits holding up a little better industrials and materials are the exception here pp and g, which makesoatings for autos, for boats, for the whole area of aerospace, with that warning you heard there earlier, sherman williams, everything associated with packaging generally to the downside i think this ppg warning is a little significant, a little sour note to the earnings season overall here they talked about rising material costs weaker demand from china as well as the automotive sector and...
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this parasite and we have just the two different types of vaccines so far the first one is our a g s s which is the most advanced in research terms the most advanced vaccine to date. to him they haven't. a. single. one and if you know you know. this is the child in the infants who have been handled in the malaria vaccine trial and we did something we call and let her tell you this to this we are very unlikely that most of the condition know any discomfort among children she gets fever so any fever could mean malaria in this world african or man. of the here will be the malaria vaccine is the ara this is a s. or one this vaccine is given in three doses and we also incorporated those and we are now doing the follow up of these children in this is important to document the safety of the vaccine. no one told me to without ma there has been more efforts to establish a vaccine east towards under five children because this is the more still vulnerable group which have been affected for many many years while fighting with malaria. instead. of make on tottenham let's like. you know just one of them.
this parasite and we have just the two different types of vaccines so far the first one is our a g s s which is the most advanced in research terms the most advanced vaccine to date. to him they haven't. a. single. one and if you know you know. this is the child in the infants who have been handled in the malaria vaccine trial and we did something we call and let her tell you this to this we are very unlikely that most of the condition know any discomfort among children she gets fever so any...
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the other one is measure g j which allows farmers to convert existing nursery space to grow only young marijuana plants. it only includes two farms but if it passes it will introduce a total of 120,000 square feet of marijuana growing space and generating about $64,000 per year in new revenue. >> a lot of farmers are desperate. and this has really hurt them this year. and so they have got to look for another product to produce. >> a third-generation farmer in half moon bay supports mother -- measure gg. he says he cannot survive on selling pumpkins two months of the year. >> it's important to find the crop that could produce a little more profit for us to stay in agriculture. >> the other three measures are advisory votes on the. if they pass they will direct the city council to look into the opening of stores and manufacturing of marijuana goods and the growing of adult plans. the real estate broker glenn mitchell says no thanks. >> i would go out of town if this is the best in the can come up with to make money. i think there plenty of other options out there. >> as far as marijuana
the other one is measure g j which allows farmers to convert existing nursery space to grow only young marijuana plants. it only includes two farms but if it passes it will introduce a total of 120,000 square feet of marijuana growing space and generating about $64,000 per year in new revenue. >> a lot of farmers are desperate. and this has really hurt them this year. and so they have got to look for another product to produce. >> a third-generation farmer in half moon bay supports...
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the mark up is pick up that work in 2018oknd at the ways in which your data travels from a broker like experi and facebook and maybe to twigl g and ways in which that is not are inially ideal when these breeches happen and they will continue to ghppen shining some l on how that data works. >> all right. you will launch next year. with the news oulet, the mark up. thank both for your time. >> tha >> will do it for us. you ca find more coverage at kqed.o kqed.o thank joining us. captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, september 30: president trump hits the campaign trail as the f.b.i. probe into his supreme court nominee is underway. facebook and the private information that users have no control over. and in our signature segment: the clock is ticking on work visas for spouses of h-1b visa holders. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: rnard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii.ch thyl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. g. barbara hope zuckerb corporate funding is provid
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accuse the twenty nine year old of being a member of a kurdish militia group known as the y p g a group which ankara classifies as terrorist backed ricky's family denies allegations and says he was simply on a hiking trip in the region. for the very latest restore in our correspond doreen jones in istanbul jordan first of all can you give us a little background about this case. yes patrick a was on holiday according to his parents and he was detained very close to the syrian turkish border. claim that he was seeking to cross over the border to join this syrian kurdish militia the white b. which considers a terrorist organization linked to a kurdish insurgency inside turkey. was sentenced to over six years in prison for being a member of this organization earlier this month he was jailed for another eighteen months for being captured in a military exclusion zone although that sentence was suspended turkey does consider the point out that they say many foreign nationals have been seeking to join the syrian kurdish militia and they have to taint in jail them in the past and this is the latest ca
accuse the twenty nine year old of being a member of a kurdish militia group known as the y p g a group which ankara classifies as terrorist backed ricky's family denies allegations and says he was simply on a hiking trip in the region. for the very latest restore in our correspond doreen jones in istanbul jordan first of all can you give us a little background about this case. yes patrick a was on holiday according to his parents and he was detained very close to the syrian turkish border....
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accuse the twenty nine year old of being a member of a kurdish militia group known as white p g a group which classifies as terrorist. because a twenty nine year old carpenter from the south and german town of decent he claims he was just a tourist hiking near the syrian border it's an area in which the turkish military is fighting a war against kurdish militia groups turkish security police also say the cricut had written an e-mail offering his services as a fighter to the syrian kurdish militia y p g kike admitted writing the email but claims not to have known that turkey considers the y.p. g a terrorist organisation the news comes just as the german economy minister peter is in turkey trying to improve relations between the two countries the focus of the visit is on business deals but i'd also raise the issue of german nationals and turkish presence thus far he hasn't commented on the kind of verdict and the german foreign ministry in berlin was tightlipped. this is a decision of latakia judiciary and of course our embassy is in contact as mr crocker and also we assured him that he will fi
accuse the twenty nine year old of being a member of a kurdish militia group known as white p g a group which classifies as terrorist. because a twenty nine year old carpenter from the south and german town of decent he claims he was just a tourist hiking near the syrian border it's an area in which the turkish military is fighting a war against kurdish militia groups turkish security police also say the cricut had written an e-mail offering his services as a fighter to the syrian kurdish...
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walmart set aside more toy space and amazon will distribute toy catalogues to shoppers at whole foods which our gn for granola, come out with a toy catalogue. >> the kids will like that. >> they love the catalogue and they circle and highlight. yes, it's amazing. >> santa. >>> coming up here on "today in the bay," a look at the work we forecast. kari? >> as we start out the door right now, we are going to see mostly clear conditions. we'll look at palo alto, headed into the mid-70s today. we'll talk about what's ahead and the high fire danger that's coming up next. >>> and good morning, san jose. this is highway 101 moving very smoothly here. i do have a closure to tell you about. it's probably not a surprise, but don't be alarmed. i'll let you know the details. r >>> and a good monday morning to you. what a way to start out the work week. live look now at san rafael. if you're not excited about monday, we're going to make you excited about them. 4:45. >> you know what, you can start right now us. ♪ good morning, good morning ♪ da, da, da, da >> yep, time to get going. >> it is time to get going
walmart set aside more toy space and amazon will distribute toy catalogues to shoppers at whole foods which our gn for granola, come out with a toy catalogue. >> the kids will like that. >> they love the catalogue and they circle and highlight. yes, it's amazing. >> santa. >>> coming up here on "today in the bay," a look at the work we forecast. kari? >> as we start out the door right now, we are going to see mostly clear conditions. we'll look at palo...
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angela merkel has joined other european countries in calling for a credible investigation the g seven which includes japan canada and the u.s. condemned the killing in the strongest possible terms francis spend it all diplomatic visits to the kingdom other countries and business leaders boycotted a major investment conference in riyadh but leaders in the arab world have varied from silence to welcoming the steps taken by the saudis. let's bring in our panel joining us in the show in washington d.c. we have more in a bally senior fellow at the institute for palestine studies in istanbul sinan ogun chairman of the center for economic and foreign policy studies and also in washington d.c. georgia o'keeffe yarrow the c.e.o. of gulf state analytics welcome to you all if i could start with more in our human rights considerations starting perhaps perhaps more into win over in calculations of self interest now that we've seen for example the u.s. is that starting to take some initial measures like cancelling visas of people it believes may be linked to the job killing. i think it's a bit of a stret
angela merkel has joined other european countries in calling for a credible investigation the g seven which includes japan canada and the u.s. condemned the killing in the strongest possible terms francis spend it all diplomatic visits to the kingdom other countries and business leaders boycotted a major investment conference in riyadh but leaders in the arab world have varied from silence to welcoming the steps taken by the saudis. let's bring in our panel joining us in the show in washington...
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months ago, we figured out and released the foundation of how do we do a standalone network which means a five g network without needing 4g. this december, we will have a release that fixes all of our mistakes. grace: that is an important release. asha: plea will continue to build on. just like lte, what you had in 2008 is different from what you have today to we will continue to build on it for the next 10 years. grace: it is a continue it if process. asha: it is a you pour the concrete and then bring the capabilities to life. technology is predicable. what humans do with it is not. they will get more requirements and we will work to further that. grace: that is what i wanted to ask you about. how do you think 5g will change the economy? what are the cases that will come out of this? what are they use cases? what do you see with the the impact of 5g? asha: that is a good question. i think we will watch together. i would like to go back to 4g for a second. the u.s. was the leader. but we didn't have the things that happened. whether it is uber, grub hub, or all these things are like taxi unions.
months ago, we figured out and released the foundation of how do we do a standalone network which means a five g network without needing 4g. this december, we will have a release that fixes all of our mistakes. grace: that is an important release. asha: plea will continue to build on. just like lte, what you had in 2008 is different from what you have today to we will continue to build on it for the next 10 years. grace: it is a continue it if process. asha: it is a you pour the concrete and...
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on the lark i took a g map, which is a aptitude test because i met people in business in the business community, i applied to stanford and was accepted to the business school of stanford and i thought this was great, i called the infantry branch and said i have great news, some poor guy with a bunch of requirements on his desk said, what's the good news and i said i was accepted to the number one business school in the united states. he said, were building the army down, i thought only a bureaucrat in washington would use a term like that. were building the army down after vietnam and we don't have an office for an officer within -- he said you're going to korea. i said no i'm not. so what have and in the situation was, they actually -- stanford put together a class, going into the new nba program every year, slotted from all around. they try to find people who add people -- add something with a different specialty. they look at my military record and said, you have what it takes to be a leader in business. that was a heavy factor in me getting into stanford. from then on, my career h
on the lark i took a g map, which is a aptitude test because i met people in business in the business community, i applied to stanford and was accepted to the business school of stanford and i thought this was great, i called the infantry branch and said i have great news, some poor guy with a bunch of requirements on his desk said, what's the good news and i said i was accepted to the number one business school in the united states. he said, were building the army down, i thought only a...
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angela merkel has joined other european countries in calling for a credible investigation the g seven which includes japan canada and the u.s. condemned the killing in the strongest possible terms francis spending all diplomatic visits to the kingdom other countries and business leaders boycotted a major investment conference in riyadh but leaders in the arab world have varied from silence to welcoming the steps taken by the saudis. let's bring in our panel joining us in the show in washington d.c. we have more in a bally senior fellow at the institute for palestine studies in istanbul soon and over again chairman of the center for economic and foreign policy studies and also in washington d.c. job joke a few out o. the c.e.o. of gulf state analytics welcome to you all if i could start with maureen our human rights considerations starting perhaps perhaps more into win over in calculations of self interest now that we've seen for example the u.s. is that starting to take some initial measures like canceling visas of people it believes may be linked to her job killing. i think it's a bit of a
angela merkel has joined other european countries in calling for a credible investigation the g seven which includes japan canada and the u.s. condemned the killing in the strongest possible terms francis spending all diplomatic visits to the kingdom other countries and business leaders boycotted a major investment conference in riyadh but leaders in the arab world have varied from silence to welcoming the steps taken by the saudis. let's bring in our panel joining us in the show in washington...
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well professor frederick till now he's head of seismology at the helm holds said to potsdam g f a said which supplied indonesia's water system a welcome to g.w. what went wrong. so we're trying to see i mean the warning system depends on many millions of the chain so the beginning of a seismic sensors would pick up a signal from the earthquake the drone shaking from the earthquake and then they make a location and determine the magnitude of the earthquake and then based on that information within five minutes of your quick occurring the one sentence you need to have a beacon kitty has to decide to see a warning they did issue a warning for us of quake based on the size. and then it is up to in the way of local authorities in the different islands to evacuate people and get them off the beaches and it seems from the reports that at least in some places this last element of giving the warning and locally failed so it was as far as you can tell the system the you provided worked you say the bits that went wrong were out of your hands it was developed to give indonesians and the technical part o
well professor frederick till now he's head of seismology at the helm holds said to potsdam g f a said which supplied indonesia's water system a welcome to g.w. what went wrong. so we're trying to see i mean the warning system depends on many millions of the chain so the beginning of a seismic sensors would pick up a signal from the earthquake the drone shaking from the earthquake and then they make a location and determine the magnitude of the earthquake and then based on that information...
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planned reforms that social laws the protests were led by labor unions including the hardline c g t the protests which will soon take place across france aimed at mccombs economic reforms and budget cuts to sectors like health education and pensions back home was elected on her form take it but has become increasingly isolated last week as interior minister became the third minister to resign in six weeks the government reshuffle is expected this wednesday. turkey has announced a plan to combat spiralling inflation it's calling on private firms to slash prices by at least ten percent across the board the government also announced a halt on energy price hikes until the end of the year and an acceleration of sales tax rebates plus firms that export goods can apply for loans with low interest rates turkey's inflation rate rose to nearly twenty five percent last month and a currency crisis has sent the nearer plummeting. gareth jenkins is an analyst at the institute for security and development we asked him how turks are dealing with such high inflation at the moment you know when the a quarter when the t
planned reforms that social laws the protests were led by labor unions including the hardline c g t the protests which will soon take place across france aimed at mccombs economic reforms and budget cuts to sectors like health education and pensions back home was elected on her form take it but has become increasingly isolated last week as interior minister became the third minister to resign in six weeks the government reshuffle is expected this wednesday. turkey has announced a plan to combat...
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continuethe "washington week" podcast which you can find fridays after our broadcast on our website pbs.org/washington week. i'm robert costa, thanks for joining us. gcaptionrformed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> funding is provided by -- financial services firm, raymond james. newman's own foundation, donati all profi from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing t common good, the ethics in excellence in journalism foundation. ku and patricia ewing through the ewing foundation, committed to bridging cultural difference in our communities. the corporation forublic broadcasting and by contributions to youratbs n from viewers like you. thank you. crew: ok, turning over, please. action! julian felloi enjoy writing, m and i suppose i'vee my living out of writing about fictional country houses ic that are occupied byonal characters. we're to be turned out of downton? cut, thank you. fellowes: but britain's great houses are real and inhabited by real people. "charlie, i have very wicked "with lord cole, sir frederick johnstone, the prince of wales, and oth
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arabia initially had said that her had left the consulate alive and well the washington post which herschel g worked for says the new account may do little to ease international demands for the kingdom to be held accountable in the u.k. the times describes the admission that her show she was killed in the consulate as the greatest embarrassment of saudi arabia's morton history and the guardian reporting on the alleged fights and arrests says that the saudi government appears to be trying to protect the crown prince well another publication. newsweek has released recordings from one of jamal khashoggi s final interviews the discussion was originally confidential he said that he feared for his life here is some of that recording where he's asked about his criticism of the saudi crown prince he wants to be ready for me when the evidence to the public opinion why not. transparent process. where you have pretty. good use the rule of law and due process and then defending the people who would be on his side if he would do that it could even fight him in an old fashion and i believe a leader like mo
arabia initially had said that her had left the consulate alive and well the washington post which herschel g worked for says the new account may do little to ease international demands for the kingdom to be held accountable in the u.k. the times describes the admission that her show she was killed in the consulate as the greatest embarrassment of saudi arabia's morton history and the guardian reporting on the alleged fights and arrests says that the saudi government appears to be trying to...