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the poorest parts of the country, we can see that it is i didn't ict suite, the desktop computer, a tabletnforce it? you can absolutely do it. you are not going to bring your mobile phone is, there is detention. it is not law but the railways to do it. i do not think it is... it does not have to be loyal, put it that way. thank you very much indeed. thank you for watching the briefing. hello there, good morning. in wales, it's just been the warmest day of the year so far. here, 27 degrees. in scotland, we had some slow—moving, thundery downpours yesterday, bringing some flash—flooding. and, across the southern half of the uk, much more cloud, and there's sufficient cloud over the next few days to bring the chance of one or two heavy and perhaps thundery showers. again, the worst of the storms, the more widespread storms, are likely to stay over the near continent. but we're looking at a few home—grown downpours in the next couple of days or so. difficult to pick out exactly where they'll be. but we've got this zone of weakness on friday, from wales up towards the humber and north yorkshire
the poorest parts of the country, we can see that it is i didn't ict suite, the desktop computer, a tabletnforce it? you can absolutely do it. you are not going to bring your mobile phone is, there is detention. it is not law but the railways to do it. i do not think it is... it does not have to be loyal, put it that way. thank you very much indeed. thank you for watching the briefing. hello there, good morning. in wales, it's just been the warmest day of the year so far. here, 27 degrees. in...
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thsp newap erhere,nd a he dicate to usha tt there had been this soroft oningog n linf t withsus spe ict th seca, tthae hwas dirulentfd, i you llwi,bo aut e an article that hwas featured in years ago, dating back t 2011. to play fory to get you a piece of sound that we have from the editor who said that this dggra oedn for years bin the courtsecausef o apalpes. listen. >> weaw s a o lotf aryngst pos. erthe werewe tet asboutev seral lamarynd ju,dges butt asathe me mber you can't help but mere athe torse stsf onc itsiden niigte thateb datebo aut gun l.ro eke tald to chrisan v holndla abt that very issue short after the shooting happened here yesterday afternoon. he said that congress needs to pass some commonsense gun laws o try to cut down on daily ocrrceens of gun vioncles e a we allsas ms shoongtis. >> n,aaro 170 people wereid inse the binuildghe wn that sinhootg std.arte chroppe 4 captured video of everyone evaatcu tinghe building ad tirheds hanse raidbo ave their he u can seehe tm in a sgline e.le erth poceor escted employees ascros eee strt toweelstfid anpona lis.mall we spoke tovi s
thsp newap erhere,nd a he dicate to usha tt there had been this soroft oningog n linf t withsus spe ict th seca, tthae hwas dirulentfd, i you llwi,bo aut e an article that hwas featured in years ago, dating back t 2011. to play fory to get you a piece of sound that we have from the editor who said that this dggra oedn for years bin the courtsecausef o apalpes. listen. >> weaw s a o lotf aryngst pos. erthe werewe tet asboutev seral lamarynd ju,dges butt asathe me mber you can't help but...
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really it's not the majority of companies that want the status quo even when we talk about the high tech ict cyber companies, they really are obstacles for them to do business. for a cloud company to come into china, it has to have a 50% joint venture. for a chinese company to set up a cloud in the u.s., there are no restrictions and it's this type of market access that we want to equalize. >> i'm sure you know the mind set of the chinese far better than i do, but i do know that people in the region know china very well. talk about faith and impression you give and the chinese have turned around and said, look, you put these tariffs on the talks you've had so far, it's almost like a staring competition. do you think the chinese will possibly ever back down on this? >> well, not -- if you would call it backing down not so that it appears to be backing down. you know, the two sides, i'm going to say something obvious but it really needs to be said, the u.s. a chinese economic systems are so different, and china's not going to change much it's been successful over 40 years. the u.s. is not goin
really it's not the majority of companies that want the status quo even when we talk about the high tech ict cyber companies, they really are obstacles for them to do business. for a cloud company to come into china, it has to have a 50% joint venture. for a chinese company to set up a cloud in the u.s., there are no restrictions and it's this type of market access that we want to equalize. >> i'm sure you know the mind set of the chinese far better than i do, but i do know that people in...
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a recent incident that happened i think about a week ago a group talking about ict and border patrol and they do something about this how can these students be enrolled at the university and walking around something i'm also going through navigating because i understand freedom of speech and at the same thing how do yo time how de the conversation with students when they already don't feel welcome at school. >> how do you respond, first of all you graduated [inaudible] have you changed your mind at all over the course of your college experience since becoming an alumni, is it enough or should there be more. how do you respond? >> that is a tough question because i had the opportunity to serve as the student body president and that gave me access to see all of the inns and outs oins andouts of how ths looked at it and how they've been advocating hand-in-hand with students. if of students don't know and don't understand how the administrators go about it and i was inevitable that all. i thought administrators were handling it and this past year left something to draw from that in novem
a recent incident that happened i think about a week ago a group talking about ict and border patrol and they do something about this how can these students be enrolled at the university and walking around something i'm also going through navigating because i understand freedom of speech and at the same thing how do yo time how de the conversation with students when they already don't feel welcome at school. >> how do you respond, first of all you graduated [inaudible] have you changed...
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it's a list of sole source providers currently providing ,r not currtliding ict would like to remain on the list. in addition to that, we received a report from greg warner aboutthe revenue and expenditure projection report for the third we lrned at the end of the third quarter, the depament projects to have a general fund surplus of roug$80 expend which youser below ets dg about $3.2 million. and operating revenues above by $94.6 million. om drew merrill, the eceived a l health anager, about the services authority. basically it waslearning here at the commission about complying with the ste law that origin counties pay for mental health services for foster children placed out of the county >> if there's no public comment for that item. >> commissioners believe that not many are the sole source process we have here in the city. and i've asked michelles to please explain that. the rest of o the finae the commiss wours understand the sole source and what you will be approving unthar. h>t. ok. thank you. , i'm michelle. i oversee the d.p.h. business office which includes contracting and
it's a list of sole source providers currently providing ,r not currtliding ict would like to remain on the list. in addition to that, we received a report from greg warner aboutthe revenue and expenditure projection report for the third we lrned at the end of the third quarter, the depament projects to have a general fund surplus of roug$80 expend which youser below ets dg about $3.2 million. and operating revenues above by $94.6 million. om drew merrill, the eceived a l health anager, about...
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. >> the chance of being impeached is high, ict, ifhe democrats take the house. the chance of being convicted is very low under any circumstances. but when chris christie says cause he's generally speaking a reality based character says he'd never self-pardon because that would cause impeachment. i'm not sure that would. but these ore things, the constitutional challenges, there's no crime i can commit for which i can be punished by anything but impeachment. if he would follow through on those things, refusing to follow a subpoena, including self-pardoning, which i understand you have to be convicted to be pardoned. >> there's debate on that, too. >> those are the things when they reach the supreme court, lots of members of congress would say this guy is, we're going to start cutting bait. we'll see what happens. >> that could happen or i could grow a big afro. we'll have to see. stick around guys. mimi, thank you as always. stick with us. >>> coming up, a senator's reaction to the president's claim that he can pardon himself. we'll discuss that on the other side
. >> the chance of being impeached is high, ict, ifhe democrats take the house. the chance of being convicted is very low under any circumstances. but when chris christie says cause he's generally speaking a reality based character says he'd never self-pardon because that would cause impeachment. i'm not sure that would. but these ore things, the constitutional challenges, there's no crime i can commit for which i can be punished by anything but impeachment. if he would follow through on...
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jackson, a lof time critice government of conservative british prime minister margaret thatcher, left ictingor what uld become a decades-long pol career as a labor party member of the british parliament. >> brown: when you left acting ewas it because you had d enough or had enough? >> good heavens, no! my country was being destroyed! anything i could do that was legal to get margaret thatcher out, and her government out, i was prepared to have a go at.an because everything i had been taught to regard as vices, she told me were virtues. g greed wasned, it was doughty independence. selfishness wasnit selfishness, as taking care of your immediate responsibilities. to feel: did you co that you accomplished something meaningful as a politici? >> not as an individual. because the idea that you have individual power in that sense is actually not true. you have clear responsibilities towards your own constituents and your own constituency. that was for me the mo interesting part of it. but yes we d make changes but then of course along came the iraq war and it all psh-kaboom, like that, so far as i
jackson, a lof time critice government of conservative british prime minister margaret thatcher, left ictingor what uld become a decades-long pol career as a labor party member of the british parliament. >> brown: when you left acting ewas it because you had d enough or had enough? >> good heavens, no! my country was being destroyed! anything i could do that was legal to get margaret thatcher out, and her government out, i was prepared to have a go at.an because everything i had...