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today the program includes a meeting of the eurasian digital forum and the belarusian ict summit, as well as dozens of round tables and seminars. three hundred companies are demonstrating their new products. neighborhood. with big brands and emerging startups. chiba is a good chance for them to introduce their innovations into a real technological process. we present 3d printers. these are the first 3d printers made in belarus. quite high quality, good build, apparently high printing speed. can be universally printed on any type of plastic. it's very easy to manage. in principle, you very quickly figure out how and what to configure and in general. technologies will continue to change our lives, the main ones have been outlined on the eve emphasis: implementation of the 5g network, development of a smart city and the global goal - the transition from e-government to a full-fledged digital state. security issues are discussed in kazakhstan; this topic is now especially relevant for the csto countries. in almaty these days. attended the meeting itself, only then among familiar faces, a
today the program includes a meeting of the eurasian digital forum and the belarusian ict summit, as well as dozens of round tables and seminars. three hundred companies are demonstrating their new products. neighborhood. with big brands and emerging startups. chiba is a good chance for them to introduce their innovations into a real technological process. we present 3d printers. these are the first 3d printers made in belarus. quite high quality, good build, apparently high printing speed. can...
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four continues today in the program of the meeting of the eurasian digital forum and the belarusian ictummit, as well as dozens round tables and seminars. three hundred companies are demonstrating their new products , focusing on practical digital solutions for different areas of the economy. next door to big brands are emerging startups. chiba is a good chance for them to introduce their innovations into a real technological process. we present 3d printers. these are the first 3d printers. transition from e-government to a full-fledged digital state. businesses must work more closely with the end consumer. the results were summed up the day before let's build the project together. for two months, 11 belarusian bloggers showed food production and tasted new products on their social networks. this is a conceptually new form of interaction between the buyer and the manufacturer. a total of more than 3.5 million views of unique content, the volume of sales of advertised products increased multiple times, and the project participants were able to receive feedback from their consumers to lea
four continues today in the program of the meeting of the eurasian digital forum and the belarusian ictummit, as well as dozens round tables and seminars. three hundred companies are demonstrating their new products , focusing on practical digital solutions for different areas of the economy. next door to big brands are emerging startups. chiba is a good chance for them to introduce their innovations into a real technological process. we present 3d printers. these are the first 3d printers....
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let me remind you that from july 10 to july 14 there will be register for the centralized ict exam ons is for those who could not come to the test for good reasons within the main deadlines. so this year the nineteenth, 21st and 23rd of june have been designated as reserve dates. colleagues, i give the floor to you. thank you, today applicants take the last test. the military-political situation in the organization's area of responsibility was discussed by the secretaries of the countries' security councils. csto. the meeting takes place in almaty, kazakhstan. secretary of state savbe for belarus alexander volfovich also takes part in the event. first the participants communicated in a narrow format, and after that the meeting was held in an expanded format. particular attention was paid to the project of the udkb targeted interstate program to strengthen the tajik-afghan border. the draft document was approved by members of the committee of secretaries of the security council. and then it will be submitted to the csto collective security council for consideration. cooperation of cs
let me remind you that from july 10 to july 14 there will be register for the centralized ict exam ons is for those who could not come to the test for good reasons within the main deadlines. so this year the nineteenth, 21st and 23rd of june have been designated as reserve dates. colleagues, i give the floor to you. thank you, today applicants take the last test. the military-political situation in the organization's area of responsibility was discussed by the secretaries of the...
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tragedy that on of two old men, neither of them great, neierf them distguished in terms of acter or ict, o are each in his way and embarrassment, and who two thirds of voters do not want as presidential candidates will be chosen in this crucial historical moment in which the stakes could not be hired to lead the most powerful country on earth. noonan writing in her piece. again, from earlier this month. we are starting to enjoy the hatred. that is what we are talking about this morning. we want to get your reaction to that column. again, phone lines split regionally. (202) 748-8000 if you are in the eastern or central time zones. and (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or pacific time zones. we will start with jason out of st. cloud, minnesota. we want to hear from you throughout the first segment of "washington journal." jason, good morning. what do you think of that column, we are starting to enjoy the hatred? caller: it makes me sad. it makes me sad. america should not be a country that is enjoying hating each other. where does this all start from? to me, this all goes back to
tragedy that on of two old men, neither of them great, neierf them distguished in terms of acter or ict, o are each in his way and embarrassment, and who two thirds of voters do not want as presidential candidates will be chosen in this crucial historical moment in which the stakes could not be hired to lead the most powerful country on earth. noonan writing in her piece. again, from earlier this month. we are starting to enjoy the hatred. that is what we are talking about this morning. we want...
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where and how he should go. does, this is one thing, the second, we often have the opinion that the ictber of specialists, yes, in fact, this is no longer the case, that is, every citizen is already to some extent he is in this field, and he must also be an ict specialist. this means that the author himself, the concept and industry 4.0, klaus schwab, that is, when he published it in 2016. adjust somehow to adapt, but we can somehow adapt to it , we shouldn’t forget about the risks that this process carries as a whole, but here’s an example, yes, that means, here’s tesla, yes, we’re all looking, so, unmanned vehicles have already been tested, maybe five already. similar, so we understand or come to understand a digital document. well, the second point is that we cannot do without integration between systems not only within a state, but between friendly states. this will significantly speed up trade, logistics and how consequence of our economy. well, i think it’s no secret to anyone that our lives are accelerating into the flows of information through which we pass, they are increasing
where and how he should go. does, this is one thing, the second, we often have the opinion that the ictber of specialists, yes, in fact, this is no longer the case, that is, every citizen is already to some extent he is in this field, and he must also be an ict specialist. this means that the author himself, the concept and industry 4.0, klaus schwab, that is, when he published it in 2016. adjust somehow to adapt, but we can somehow adapt to it , we shouldn’t forget about the risks that this...
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every citizen is already in this area to some extent and he should also be a specialist in the field of ictschwab, that means when he published a book in 2016, he starts with this, yes, everyone says that there is digital transformation, well, we won’t stop this process, as anna nikolaevna said, that’s right, the process let's go, here we are, we can somehow adjust it, somehow adapt, but we must not forget about the risks that this process carries as a whole, yes, here is an example, yes, that means, here is tesla, yes, we we're all watching. that's what it means unmanned vehicles have already been tested, they drove around american cities five years ago, from a technical point of view, everything is there, everything is ready to drive, but they don’t drive, because there are legal aspects, but the most important thing is that i said the economy, which means where to put those tens of thousands of driver jobs, they are low qualified. there is no longer, today, we understand, the need to even carry documents somewhere, even when employees stop us to check documents for a car, they all alread
every citizen is already in this area to some extent and he should also be a specialist in the field of ictschwab, that means when he published a book in 2016, he starts with this, yes, everyone says that there is digital transformation, well, we won’t stop this process, as anna nikolaevna said, that’s right, the process let's go, here we are, we can somehow adjust it, somehow adapt, but we must not forget about the risks that this process carries as a whole, yes, here is an example, yes,...
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it will lookik rife crime while others are, you know, as safe as could be when that does not ref■ictities. oftentimes matthew guariglia when it comes to the jim crow era was there surveillance information gathering that was ovhe view? absolutely i mean, a kind of in american life the. african americans in the city. i mean, if you go back, you know, pre abolition, if you go back to the slave eras, tnghiche great simon brown has really iny consciousness in, which p■íple of afr d require at night to carry lanternsso ane they were i mean, this is, you know some of the earliest type of surveillance policy there was. and this continues up through, you know, the 1850 fugitive which even very small black communies in cities like new york or boston, where slavery had alrea suddenla renewed very closely, because some urbae been escaped. peop so there have been all always had been the w which the state and policies justifie er surveillance of particularly blackgh crow, to make sure that ■leviolating sego espe on black leisure and places where there might have been racial mixing in places like s
it will lookik rife crime while others are, you know, as safe as could be when that does not ref■ictities. oftentimes matthew guariglia when it comes to the jim crow era was there surveillance information gathering that was ovhe view? absolutely i mean, a kind of in american life the. african americans in the city. i mean, if you go back, you know, pre abolition, if you go back to the slave eras, tnghiche great simon brown has really iny consciousness in, which p■íple of afr d require at...
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once again spending up mostly unnecessary and inflation spiked further exactly as everyone pr■/icted.serious backlash against the inflation that ultimately killed and shape much of the fiscal policy under the biden n. the idea of a two to $3 billion bill back better ■]collapse. in fact, the inflation might cause biden reelection. and induced four decades of central-bank fear really again it was capped there. what do you think was one of the most consequential you wrote about some of the following policies. >> i agree with ryan that the advent of the procyclical policy driving inflation is the most consequential implication by the nonexpert inflation is one, don't consequence i want to emphasize another one which is less salient wishes part of the reason you don't is because it generates ion. you need fiscal space available when something bad happens. in 2020 the pandemic came out of nowhere nobody picked up the pandemic. it was this big external shock to the economy. fortunately policy had been reasonably prudent ahead of time and there was tons of ich to prevent the great depression
once again spending up mostly unnecessary and inflation spiked further exactly as everyone pr■/icted.serious backlash against the inflation that ultimately killed and shape much of the fiscal policy under the biden n. the idea of a two to $3 billion bill back better ■]collapse. in fact, the inflation might cause biden reelection. and induced four decades of central-bank fear really again it was capped there. what do you think was one of the most consequential you wrote about some of the...
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the development of the ict sector in our country pays great attention.ding to last year's global innovation index, belarus ranks twenty- second among 132 countries in terms of access to information and telecommunications technologies. you can practically always be in touch. in any corner of our country , 99% of the population is covered by the 4g mobile network, and 89.5% of belarusians are provided with home internet. but numbers are not only about communication, but also about our convenience. more than 10 million are carried out monthly transactions for the provision of 233 types of administrative procedures and 330, that is, i apologize, 233 types of electronic services and 33. report by anton malyuta about the main technological event of the year. there is such a modern tradition in belarus. once a year, the minsk arena becomes very technologically advanced. three hundred companies each with their own new products. if once there was a more commercial initiative, today they are flagships. efficiency in our country, it allows us to obtain such high-te
the development of the ict sector in our country pays great attention.ding to last year's global innovation index, belarus ranks twenty- second among 132 countries in terms of access to information and telecommunications technologies. you can practically always be in touch. in any corner of our country , 99% of the population is covered by the 4g mobile network, and 89.5% of belarusians are provided with home internet. but numbers are not only about communication, but also about our...
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of them there telling them they are complicit in right now you know what they are under arrest for icthemfo for immigrn charges they should be taken and airdropped into their own aicountry or border country because biden doesn't have theds spine to deal with it is beyond politics and policy it's about her safety.i >> he did the mast if you have 1.5 dish 1.85 million got a ways and you say 1 of the 1000 orha potential terrorists that's 1850 terrorists that your party isie lit to the country. >> from a counterterrorism mix perspective it's an interesting cake -- case study law enforcement when they got information that they had ties e to isis they kept investigating that's why they didn't arrestth him on chargesem concerned and t supported 1 of the reasons we know about their ties is becauss of wiretapping we talked about surveillance and republicans whd didn't want to reauthorize theod bill because they were afraid of how it would be used that's why it was a good bill and i'm glad it was reauthorized they also moved against them rather than continuing to surveilled them.et information a
of them there telling them they are complicit in right now you know what they are under arrest for icthemfo for immigrn charges they should be taken and airdropped into their own aicountry or border country because biden doesn't have theds spine to deal with it is beyond politics and policy it's about her safety.i >> he did the mast if you have 1.5 dish 1.85 million got a ways and you say 1 of the 1000 orha potential terrorists that's 1850 terrorists that your party isie lit to the...
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so griswold and her colleagues o get the law enforced essentially starting an illegal birth control ict calling up law enforcement to tell them were violating the law and then freely volunteering lots of information while being that could be used in subsequently the court in griswold versus connecticut ultimately did strike down connecticut's law and so on the ground that there was a constitutional right to privacy not spelled in the text of the t that was capacious enough to protect married couples, right to use contraception. at the time, griswold was decided, it was unclear how much this was a decision about marriage, which the court described as an institution older than the bill of rights. and to what extent this was a ciortance or the privacy, one had any time one engaged in sex or sex in particular, and at the time, because of thety. griswold surprising groups of people supported it. so, for example, large tages of catholics and even some catholic activists supported griswold as a le, all kind of middle ground decision. but how broad or nar right to privacy would be contested in
so griswold and her colleagues o get the law enforced essentially starting an illegal birth control ict calling up law enforcement to tell them were violating the law and then freely volunteering lots of information while being that could be used in subsequently the court in griswold versus connecticut ultimately did strike down connecticut's law and so on the ground that there was a constitutional right to privacy not spelled in the text of the t that was capacious enough to protect married...
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yog women like my granddaughters who have fewer freedoms now than their mothers did at theirhe e age, ictht here you and i feel that pain. as we vote today history is watching us cancer back and watch because contraception is a fundamental right and no 1, not a sitting supreme court justice( not the governor or member of congress should be allowed to decide whether or not a woman chooses to use contraception and determine her own future. that is highly important and deeply personal decision belongs to the woman and her family and the women alone and with that i yield the floor. >> madam president, we are living through a new spirit in the fight for reproductive freedom. this month marks 2 years since the extreme conservative majority on the supreme court struck roe v wade. this decision which was enabled by donald trump and my republican colleagues has been an absolute disaster for our country republican lawmakers have stripped abortion access from millions of women have made clear they will stop until they get a national abortion be in. and this is all part of the extreme agenda that wil
yog women like my granddaughters who have fewer freedoms now than their mothers did at theirhe e age, ictht here you and i feel that pain. as we vote today history is watching us cancer back and watch because contraception is a fundamental right and no 1, not a sitting supreme court justice( not the governor or member of congress should be allowed to decide whether or not a woman chooses to use contraception and determine her own future. that is highly important and deeply personal decision...
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wa icted in a federal court. correct?>> again, to the best of my recollection, that is what the public record discloses. >> think you. ice charged donald trump's for form policy advisor, george papadopoulos. he was convicted in federal court, correct? of the public record. >> you are not the attorney general of the time. >> i was not. >> in fact, the attorney general for those cases was just sessions, was nominated by donald trump. the departmee charged donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen with multiple felonies. he was convicted in a federal court, correct? >> again, that is my best recollection of the public you were not attorney general at the time, correct? >> i was not. >> in fact, michael cohen had 2 cents of convictions. the attorney general for his second conviction was matthew whitaker, who was also appointed by donald trump. the department of justice charged roger one, who was an advisor to donald trump, with multiple felonies. roger stone was convicted in a federal court, correct? >> again, the best recol
wa icted in a federal court. correct?>> again, to the best of my recollection, that is what the public record discloses. >> think you. ice charged donald trump's for form policy advisor, george papadopoulos. he was convicted in federal court, correct? of the public record. >> you are not the attorney general of the time. >> i was not. >> in fact, the attorney general for those cases was just sessions, was nominated by donald trump. the departmee charged donald...
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the war will not be over by the end of 2024, as we all icted.ing forward into 2025, we will need the same defense budget for this year. d, we need to keep that focus in line with what we need to do in addition fforts. it it adds a burden onto other priorities -- signals from the berlin conference that we are all approaching. here, the agenda of the government would be to actually outline how the war impacts all the subjects and how the war in -- the sectors and how the war impacts [indiscernible] we need to keep the focus on doing our on more with this war -- homework with this war. >> we may come back to you in a second. i'm happy to also introduce the deputy minister of economy for development of ukraine. thank you for joining us. you have a busy schedule, as well, i'm sure. i will turn the floor to you for a few minutes if you don't mind. anything you'd like to pick up on from your colleagues in the finance ministry. in control on reform, on guiding the economy, revitalizing certain sectors. how does your work in the finance ministry -- it is
the war will not be over by the end of 2024, as we all icted.ing forward into 2025, we will need the same defense budget for this year. d, we need to keep that focus in line with what we need to do in addition fforts. it it adds a burden onto other priorities -- signals from the berlin conference that we are all approaching. here, the agenda of the government would be to actually outline how the war impacts all the subjects and how the war in -- the sectors and how the war impacts...
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icte he says, trump is getting convicted. thank you, folks, for all of your hard work. the post was published the day before the verdict on wednesday, may 29th. in the letter, merchan did not indicate whether this post was valid or if the courts are investigating the matter. but this is by far very, very level and alarming development . we're going to have great jarrett, mike huckabee all coming up on this. and we are only 150 days away from the 2024 rac presidential election. this race is heating ue isp big time, but unfortunately for democrats, joe biden is slowing down. we'll explain all that straight ahead tonight. plus, i have a message forth that idiotic actor george clooney and his wife who thinc george ck that they sd have a say over america's over. n policy after all, they'll be raisingey money for joey. also, partl be three oforme my interview with former president donald trump. that's straight ahead tonight. iden aheadwe talk about the upcoming debate and trump will tell us what he reall ty thinkseneral about the attorney general, merrick garland. also tonigh
icte he says, trump is getting convicted. thank you, folks, for all of your hard work. the post was published the day before the verdict on wednesday, may 29th. in the letter, merchan did not indicate whether this post was valid or if the courts are investigating the matter. but this is by far very, very level and alarming development . we're going to have great jarrett, mike huckabee all coming up on this. and we are only 150 days away from the 2024 rac presidential election. this race is...
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he's going to i mean, biden is going to call trump a say icted felon. he's going to say, this guy's a convicted felon. i'm not a convicted felo an. e s >> what does the president say >>out that? well, it's an attack doesn that doesn't sit well with the american public. sit weall throughout the witch h in new york, we saw public polling that shows the majorithn yicans of americans view the sham trial for what it was, whichvihe was election interference led by joe biden's regime. and the democrats are truly the masters of projection. joe biden included, every time they point their finger and call president trump a name, they themselvengerand cs are guilty of that joe biden and his crime family are the realthey thef criminals sittingi white house. we know they've profited millions and millions white off of sending hunter around the world as their bagman and joldetrue biden is the true threat to democracy. i'm sure you'll hear him utter those words next week as well. while he targets his political opponent, has a wide open bordeter thosasr that's inu our co
he's going to i mean, biden is going to call trump a say icted felon. he's going to say, this guy's a convicted felon. i'm not a convicted felo an. e s >> what does the president say >>out that? well, it's an attack doesn that doesn't sit well with the american public. sit weall throughout the witch h in new york, we saw public polling that shows the majorithn yicans of americans view the sham trial for what it was, whichvihe was election interference led by joe biden's regime. and...
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. >> associate the remote nature and icts the likelihood that these patients will go to the emergenm and so on. is there a number of which your argument would change, the significant number of consequences, higher likelihood of an emergency room visit, doctorwho spend more time in the emergency room, at some point doeshianalysis lead to the other result? ms. prelogar: it is hard to imagine that it could for a colef different reasons. i take the point you will pick out diert links and suggest that there are ways to depart and say th mbe has a specific matter one or two could be more likely to ocr. but we have an objection to e underlying theory has a legal matter because it res so many different things that would happen one on top of another and turn on indendt decisions made by third parties who are strangers and not part of the suit. atrings the case like klapper or summers where the court has recognized that when the theory of inryurns on many intervening events separatebyndependent decisions it could mean that there is an insurmountle hurdle to establishing standing. >> could you
. >> associate the remote nature and icts the likelihood that these patients will go to the emergenm and so on. is there a number of which your argument would change, the significant number of consequences, higher likelihood of an emergency room visit, doctorwho spend more time in the emergency room, at some point doeshianalysis lead to the other result? ms. prelogar: it is hard to imagine that it could for a colef different reasons. i take the point you will pick out diert links and...
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. >> her new podcast interview, what she's saying about the ict and what's next for her. >>> the sound of summer. the largest cicada invasion in 200 years, well, it's growing even louder today, trillions emerging all across the u.s., and no one escapes. >> one in my pant leg right now. >> is it really? are you okay? >> what people are doing to escape the bugs and all that noise. all that, plus end of an era. pat sajak preparing for his last show after 42 years as the legendary host of wheel of fortune. vanna white bidding him a tea tearful farewell. >>t an incredible and unforgettable journey we've had. and i've enjoyed every minute of it with you. >> g on these events, thank yovery much. >>> another major story, the extreme heat, it's still gripping the west in parts of the south, with 20 million people waking up to more brutal temperatures this morning. al is going to let us know what we can expect today and over the weekend, but first, nbc's liz kreutz is in a to pull the us out of the nato alliance and warm up to vladimir putin. liz kreutz is where they're expecting a scorching 113
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i'd say this is -- we are building the capacity of our icts unit at the commerce department and looking very seriously at all of these connected apps whether they are games, cars, or that collects -- or anything that collects data on large numbers of individuals. their g.p.s. location. where they are. where they go. their family members. i think that we need to take the threat much more seriously. that's why we are moving on on these things. mr. ellzey: thank you very much. i yield back. chair rogers: mr. ruppersberger. [indiscernible] mr. ruppersberger: can you hear me? secretary raimondo: yes. mr. ruppersberger: it was devastating for so many maryland families and businesses, i'm sure you know especially for the port of baltimore. last week my colleagues and i saw in person a terrific effort under way to clean up and replace this bridge. but our state is still feeling many of the ripple effects after the collapse. secretary, can you describe what your department has done so far to support these maryland-based businesses? what are the department's plans for the future of this program?
i'd say this is -- we are building the capacity of our icts unit at the commerce department and looking very seriously at all of these connected apps whether they are games, cars, or that collects -- or anything that collects data on large numbers of individuals. their g.p.s. location. where they are. where they go. their family members. i think that we need to take the threat much more seriously. that's why we are moving on on these things. mr. ellzey: thank you very much. i yield back. chair...