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this has a chilling effect on whether someone will go to the polls and iff they fear for ther safety.hey know what they are doing. we harken back to january 6th and i will never forgive them for the trauma they caused the young people in the capital, the staff, the press, the others the trauma they caused for them and our members and the rest but i will never get over the fact after all is said and done and what they saw to overturn the results january 6th the extreme agenda is dangerous for families and the american people. anypo questions? >> what vehicle might be the vehicle -- >> it's close to the hearts of many of usan and a former president in office he stood in the way of now and other natural disaster and the way the process works, in order to spend the funds they assess the damage and that is the process theyno are going through now. if they need more we think that there are opportunities in the disaster relief that is a special category that could be useful. puertoto rico once the assessmes made. that is thet process. it's heartbreaking to see an entire island shut down. thi
this has a chilling effect on whether someone will go to the polls and iff they fear for ther safety.hey know what they are doing. we harken back to january 6th and i will never forgive them for the trauma they caused the young people in the capital, the staff, the press, the others the trauma they caused for them and our members and the rest but i will never get over the fact after all is said and done and what they saw to overturn the results january 6th the extreme agenda is dangerous for...
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the main international competition became the center of gravity of 44 iff. 13 films were selected fromnce serbia romania turkey iran russia, sri lanka and other countries, the winner and laureates were chosen by the jury, which included a producer from south africa tanzi. davids, cameramen with turkey gayker, kasyan and russian director andrey kravchuk headed the iron competition yevgeny mironov according to him, one of the goals of the forty- fourth miff was not only the discovery of new names, but also new countries on the cinematic map of the world. yes, even gold turns to the east. yes or countries that were not previously such favorites, or perhaps some kind of graphic process, but the world is changing this story, maybe even in this sense we are moving forward. we, perhaps , even nurture ourselves, help, so to speak, the cinema of those countries, and develop in this way. invite them to our festival. we are communicating vessels, we can only grow and develop if we are concerned with cinema and theaters, including if we speak the same language, if we share with each other, if we,
the main international competition became the center of gravity of 44 iff. 13 films were selected fromnce serbia romania turkey iran russia, sri lanka and other countries, the winner and laureates were chosen by the jury, which included a producer from south africa tanzi. davids, cameramen with turkey gayker, kasyan and russian director andrey kravchuk headed the iron competition yevgeny mironov according to him, one of the goals of the forty- fourth miff was not only the discovery of new...
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have all of your vulnerability patches done then it is today in the public environment particularly iffhe cloud service providers responsible a for patching the vulnerabilities on your behalf as opposed too having to do thaa on your own as a private company perhaps and we all know that one ggof the biggest reasons for a breach is someone exploited a vulnerability so if the software isn't patched on an ongoing continual basis a version with a the known vulnerability is a point of breach. ywhen you purchase a service, u rest assured they are patching particularly if they are serving government. if they approve the solution and are obligated to patch within 30 days and we are obligated to provide reports of the vulnerabilities in an ongoing basis so there's lots of visibility when you're operating in the cloud infrastructure particularly if you are servicing federal accounts somo there is a certain amount of security and safety inherent in the fact that you are the cloud provider that may not to be. i'm sure there are private companies that have their processes in place but there are many
have all of your vulnerability patches done then it is today in the public environment particularly iffhe cloud service providers responsible a for patching the vulnerabilities on your behalf as opposed too having to do thaa on your own as a private company perhaps and we all know that one ggof the biggest reasons for a breach is someone exploited a vulnerability so if the software isn't patched on an ongoing continual basis a version with a the known vulnerability is a point of breach. ywhen...
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the iff says public borrowing would talk £190 billion this yeah — borrowing would talk £190 billion this _ this year. the third highest peak since the — this year. the third highest peak since the second world war, which is quite _ since the second world war, which is quite staggering. there has been a lot of— quite staggering. there has been a lot of backlash from this today and a lot of— lot of backlash from this today and a lot of surprise from lots of corners _ a lot of surprise from lots of corners of _ a lot of surprise from lots of corners of the political system. and lots of _ corners of the political system. and lots of people not happy about it, but as _ lots of people not happy about it, but as we — lots of people not happy about it, but as we touched on, kwasi kwarteng and liz_ but as we touched on, kwasi kwarteng and liz truss— but as we touched on, kwasi kwarteng and liz truss feel like this is the way to create growth but this is a huge _ way to create growth but this is a huge political and economic gamble. let's have a look at the next front page, and because there's bee
the iff says public borrowing would talk £190 billion this yeah — borrowing would talk £190 billion this _ this year. the third highest peak since the — this year. the third highest peak since the second world war, which is quite _ since the second world war, which is quite staggering. there has been a lot of— quite staggering. there has been a lot of backlash from this today and a lot of— lot of backlash from this today and a lot of surprise from lots of corners _ a lot of surprise...
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Sep 21, 2022
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ensure there are not any deaths and once that happens, informing the policymakers what needs to happen iff there is the need for a change in policy, with needs to happen to ensure that they do e not keep occurring. >> thank you, doctor goodwin and according to your analysis of doj data from last year, we already discussed nearly a thousand deaths that your team was able to identify through open sources. is it also the case my understanding that 70% of the death and custody records produced to the department were incomplete and 40% of the records didn't include a description of the circumstances is that correct? >> that is correct. so there's certain types of information to be reported. won the race, ethnicity, gender of the individual who is deceased, the location. what was occurring during the time so there's a number of different elements when they are making reports about what happened. when we looked at the data as you said 70% had x amount so that was a concern as well. i would also like to add that our nearly 1,000 deaths that we found we believe that is in undercount. we were doing
ensure there are not any deaths and once that happens, informing the policymakers what needs to happen iff there is the need for a change in policy, with needs to happen to ensure that they do e not keep occurring. >> thank you, doctor goodwin and according to your analysis of doj data from last year, we already discussed nearly a thousand deaths that your team was able to identify through open sources. is it also the case my understanding that 70% of the death and custody records...
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. >> iff this is respecting a climate scientist and those over climate science and for the most part that's not true but the key difference between the whole not zero movement is methodology. and i have a very particular methodology thinking of this issue and nobody has everer disagreed with this methodology have never met one opponent so there are four key factors we have to consider when thinking about fossil fuels and climate the rising harm of co2 and the benefits of raising co2 and the ability to master and then to talk about raising co2 harm. and then it isn't discussed at all. and then showing the professor is doing this. so then i generally find it reasonable he's one of the more honest commentators butal it's with the sea level rise you talking 3 feet by the year 3100 and then to say explicitly we have no idea what that will do and i think it could be bad. so when you talk five or 10 degrees i don't like that. 5 degrees really means 3 degrees from now. so even if you think the harms are big the benefits are demonstrably huge far more people die of cold and those that have be
. >> iff this is respecting a climate scientist and those over climate science and for the most part that's not true but the key difference between the whole not zero movement is methodology. and i have a very particular methodology thinking of this issue and nobody has everer disagreed with this methodology have never met one opponent so there are four key factors we have to consider when thinking about fossil fuels and climate the rising harm of co2 and the benefits of raising co2 and...
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it they needed something with experience imaging tools and production to make the typewriter so what iffthey do, they approached the wilmington arms company and they entered in the early 1870s and 1873, basically became a part of the remington company and in factly the year was where only one third of the prophets when show in his group and the other two thirds were to go to remington and for all intensive purposes remington ownedit the design and its remington it came out with a called the show typewriter remington was also the one who invented the name typewriter, he was originally two words, type - writer pretty good works were separated by a - so you - it'd since become commonplace that so that actually flourished into the manufacturing that remington hadec suspected with making the firearms, they found had real benefits in terms of learning how to simplify the typewriter design proving its reliability to making it cheap enough to sell remember, and economics we distinguish between convention innovations, they point out that he mentioned is the mere creation of the initial device, bu
it they needed something with experience imaging tools and production to make the typewriter so what iffthey do, they approached the wilmington arms company and they entered in the early 1870s and 1873, basically became a part of the remington company and in factly the year was where only one third of the prophets when show in his group and the other two thirds were to go to remington and for all intensive purposes remington ownedit the design and its remington it came out with a called the...
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iff f estimates are believed, hundreds of millions will watch it around the world. >> the first monarcht many people from great britain and around the world have lived under, and maybe the last queen for many people's lifetimes. leaders will be flying in from all over the world, including joe biden. what's the protocol surrounding their visits, will >> so the default of who gets invited is that it's fellow heads of state that means for countries like italy, you'll get the president, not the prime minister spain, you'll get the king, not the prime minister that is unless the king is the country's head of state in which case it's the head of government that comes, so prime minister trudeau of canada. when it comes to the u.s., joe biden is head of state and head of government, not to mention from the most important country and our closeist ally. so he will waltz his way on to the guest list his predecessor also almost certainly miss out the default is one couple from each country, otherwise you open a can of worms eisenhower did attend churchill's funeral, although no longer serving as pr
iff f estimates are believed, hundreds of millions will watch it around the world. >> the first monarcht many people from great britain and around the world have lived under, and maybe the last queen for many people's lifetimes. leaders will be flying in from all over the world, including joe biden. what's the protocol surrounding their visits, will >> so the default of who gets invited is that it's fellow heads of state that means for countries like italy, you'll get the president,...
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so and then i will turn to the audience questions and answers be thinking of your questions now and iff you want to ask a question you can do that in the q&a function here on zoom, we can also ask a question on twitter using the # and so without further ado let's go ahead and begin the discussion and elliott, here the author of this terrific new book and i think we will start with you and i just finished the book last night. i really enjoyed it and i wish i would write the way that you do, nonfiction that reads like fiction for the narrative about well maybe it will let you do it and tell us about this both and tell us why you decided to write it. >> personal, thank you that and thank you to everyone on the council for having us today to talk about this and reflect on how this war finished one year ago. is specific to your question matt, wire of this book kind of comes a little bit into the title of the book, why it's called the fifth act in afghanistan about a year ago, as afghanistan was falling television for moving in to kabul and just asked if you would contribute 500 word essay am
so and then i will turn to the audience questions and answers be thinking of your questions now and iff you want to ask a question you can do that in the q&a function here on zoom, we can also ask a question on twitter using the # and so without further ado let's go ahead and begin the discussion and elliott, here the author of this terrific new book and i think we will start with you and i just finished the book last night. i really enjoyed it and i wish i would write the way that you do,...
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and if you do, iff you violate the rules, you run the risk of being and murdered.ped an adat's how things work in this country. so adapt, acceptcc it,ept, a mo. to some extent for beingwhether honest. all of us feel that way,we whether articulated or not. >> we know what the rules are.ne we know what we can and cannoteo do in modern america. nothing is ever spelled out. nothing can be spelled out at ae risk of punishment. cititveryone knows wha the parameters are. o cities like memphis or baltimore or detroit or montgomery or gary, indiana, or wilmington, delaware, or a dozen dozen other formerlyingn prosperous, orderly little cities across the country were destroyed forever. d foreveby the rioting that accd our last progressive social revolution. cialmore than 50 years ago.ed politicized criminals started breaking things, torching buildings, stealing and immediately anyoneng.ne witu decent job jusset left. they pulled their kids out of a school, soldnd a house or not,ve didn't matter. and they split for somewhere n else. and mostly they have neverot cor back . that is true, not simply in
and if you do, iff you violate the rules, you run the risk of being and murdered.ped an adat's how things work in this country. so adapt, acceptcc it,ept, a mo. to some extent for beingwhether honest. all of us feel that way,we whether articulated or not. >> we know what the rules are.ne we know what we can and cannoteo do in modern america. nothing is ever spelled out. nothing can be spelled out at ae risk of punishment. cititveryone knows wha the parameters are. o cities like memphis or...
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this what will happen iff somebody does not abide by these principles? doesn't abid in law? well, first of all, these are model policies that, in fact, the local school jurisdictions need to adopt an and come upr fa with their own final policiesl o that are consistent with and at the core is parental notificationathe and involvemen and that's the critical point. it's the law. ha it is the law in virginia thatls these model policies have to h be a basis for the finalt back policies. and let's just get back too th the basic reality that in virginia, in our code and in in in in federal lawsuits that tha have been that have been arndered decisions by courts, parents are the primary decision makery decisi. controversial.t controversial. and i think we've just got to get back to this basic premise. i mean, we we battled this when, in fact, i signedparent my first executive order and empowered parents to makes decisions with regarto makd to s in schools. if you want to wear a mask, wear one . if you don't, parents can decide not to. and it's the same leftons with progressive libera
this what will happen iff somebody does not abide by these principles? doesn't abid in law? well, first of all, these are model policies that, in fact, the local school jurisdictions need to adopt an and come upr fa with their own final policiesl o that are consistent with and at the core is parental notificationathe and involvemen and that's the critical point. it's the law. ha it is the law in virginia thatls these model policies have to h be a basis for the finalt back policies. and let's...