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she owned her own property, owned her own house, owned her but iter own factory, was still in the throes of jim crow segregation, and it was rather punitive, so she thought people in new york where more inviting and interested, so she moved to harlem. this is one of my favorite items in the collection that we have in the library as well as in the exhibit. and it is a letter to the president of the united states and congress of the united states, and it went to president woodrow wilson. and it is about the silent protest, the need grow silent protest parade, that happened along fifth avenue, where you can see in the background on the bottom, women are dressed in white, the children marched with them in front, dressed in white, and this was a planned march to talk about and protest against all the lynchings. people being lynched by mobs without trial. and it is signed by madame c.j. walker. and to date, there is still no law that is an anti-lynching law in america. history is often based on the stories that people tell. and the facts and documents and the papers that are culminated to get
she owned her own property, owned her own house, owned her but iter own factory, was still in the throes of jim crow segregation, and it was rather punitive, so she thought people in new york where more inviting and interested, so she moved to harlem. this is one of my favorite items in the collection that we have in the library as well as in the exhibit. and it is a letter to the president of the united states and congress of the united states, and it went to president woodrow wilson. and it...
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so, you know, this isjust another iteration of trump being trump. you know, this isjust another iterationere, josie. let not forget this sudden tap and as a result of donald trump tweeting against the iran regime and against soleimani. —— let us not forget this incident happened. last 90% he has 95% smart among republicans what is done, which again makes you very ellis a bit with an election or other corner. wright let us look at the sunday telegraph, this answers your point about how does it affect britain? one very direct way is the navy ships in the gulf. in the gulf the ships have been victims of piracy, again iran, we must not underestimate despite any criticism of champion, the bad guys here are iran. it is whether trump's response to that was proportionate or not. that is the truth. it highlights in the sunday telegraph piece, a bit of affection that is not to strongly bridge between the four hidden office and mention of defence. the defence secretary saying we should through our support behind america, but as the foreign secretary is saying we need to ds glacial is a bit. better f
so, you know, this isjust another iteration of trump being trump. you know, this isjust another iterationere, josie. let not forget this sudden tap and as a result of donald trump tweeting against the iran regime and against soleimani. —— let us not forget this incident happened. last 90% he has 95% smart among republicans what is done, which again makes you very ellis a bit with an election or other corner. wright let us look at the sunday telegraph, this answers your point about how does...
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these issues were made clear to the turkish foreign minister still his meetings today and we also iterated that any escalation in the region with provide a fostering ground to terrorists and terrorist organizations we are partners with turkey in combat think terrorism and this is a very significant. of our cooperation where we're aiming at from bad thing to terrorism and terrorist and preventing them the remnants of terrorists for all marie formation. this eliminate any crises or confrontations within the region and lessen people's plights. we exchanged views on this particular issue on how to continue to cooperate fighting terrorism not. be sure within iraq or in syria namely that end of ice we also discussed other issues of. our lateral relations including diplomatic political and. cultural and economic we also discussed the issue of iraqi communities within turkey namely how to streamline visa procedures yes you between both countries this has a very important. pact on there are communities we also discuss the security of the region. the situation in libya and syria. then on his part th
these issues were made clear to the turkish foreign minister still his meetings today and we also iterated that any escalation in the region with provide a fostering ground to terrorists and terrorist organizations we are partners with turkey in combat think terrorism and this is a very significant. of our cooperation where we're aiming at from bad thing to terrorism and terrorist and preventing them the remnants of terrorists for all marie formation. this eliminate any crises or confrontations...
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my whole thing is about iterating as a person, as an artist be in a situation that you can safely iteratecertainly paid off for you. i will have to expect it will happen for your children as well thank so much for making time. it's always so great to see you. [ cheers and applause >> thank you so much, dude >> seth: m. night shyamalan, everybody. "servant" is streaming on apple tv plus. be right back with music from shaed. thank you, man [ cheers and applause ♪ (whistling) (whistling) burrito. raw kitfo fried shiso. pork chop. soda pop. soursop. hot pot. scallop. kebab. (inhale) brussels sprout. sauerkraut. fresh-caught trout. alfalfa sprout. we are america's kitchen. doordash. every flavor welcome. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle
my whole thing is about iterating as a person, as an artist be in a situation that you can safely iteratecertainly paid off for you. i will have to expect it will happen for your children as well thank so much for making time. it's always so great to see you. [ cheers and applause >> thank you so much, dude >> seth: m. night shyamalan, everybody. "servant" is streaming on apple tv plus. be right back with music from shaed. thank you, man [ cheers and applause ♪...
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when it was broadcast live from the house floor, i mean, this is going to be the fourth or fifth iterationricans. i think from that -- >> you and i do, because it seem as old and stale to somebody who is just tuning in? >> read about it over the course of the last year, especially if we are not going to have witnesses there's nothing really knew to be learned here. >> they've understood from the outset of the process and became more and more understanding as they went along that that was not going result in some big surprise, the president was not going to be removed at the end of the day, really the only suspense is whether there's a bipartisan vote on or not and that's not something that they are eager to tune into because they know the result of the game already. gillian: a lot of republicans quickly on capitol hill are saying the president is right, this is behind closed doors, if we are not going to hear new witness testimony, we are not going to hear new evidence, we know the vote tally, save the american public the expense and the time. howie: of course, men mitch -- even mitch mcco
when it was broadcast live from the house floor, i mean, this is going to be the fourth or fifth iterationricans. i think from that -- >> you and i do, because it seem as old and stale to somebody who is just tuning in? >> read about it over the course of the last year, especially if we are not going to have witnesses there's nothing really knew to be learned here. >> they've understood from the outset of the process and became more and more understanding as they went along...
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we're just seeing footage of the clashes earlier what's the situation right now in beirut. this iteration right now the such a doll and the security forces that they control old over they looked at downtown worked if we're to stick a place and olds clashes took at nace these clashes all of these work this old date today's brightest the protesters get it the name we won't pay the price this they named that they give it oh they gave it so because and feed that they would not or they refused to pay the price of be me if shade of the politicians to form and you were government and their trailer to be phone the economy specially to be the count to leaven in know is in what one of the it's one of its worst economy crises since its independence in 1043 and this when the this ned to reach me economy and if i mention wise as well he you mention the economic crisis at seems most of the latest frowns of protest across the last wake have same to don bank him prescriptions to some pot how difficult are these restrictions liking a walk of the average citizen now the lebanese people they are allowed to
we're just seeing footage of the clashes earlier what's the situation right now in beirut. this iteration right now the such a doll and the security forces that they control old over they looked at downtown worked if we're to stick a place and olds clashes took at nace these clashes all of these work this old date today's brightest the protesters get it the name we won't pay the price this they named that they give it oh they gave it so because and feed that they would not or they refused to...
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conspiracy by big socialists effort that began on decades and the climate conspiracy was the latest iteration of this attempt by socialists to control every aspect of life. is that what that kind of free enterprise lobby actually believes? i don't think so. i think that if you're a genuine s and free marketeer which is not represented at davos as the ultimate crony capitalist coming together, big business, while bs, politicians on one room, nothing good will come of that. if you are a genuine free marketeer, you go to the market for those solutions. you have seen such advancements in green energy and shale and fracking white i do not think it is the end goal and solution has we help the us to bring down those carbon emissions. innovation is helping to solve climate change. this standoff is difficult because greta is a teenager. she is a child and we need to be very careful about our language around her and the president has not been kind or thoughtful about her in the past which helps to paint them in this standoff was up at greta has also said some things today that we had to challenge was t
conspiracy by big socialists effort that began on decades and the climate conspiracy was the latest iteration of this attempt by socialists to control every aspect of life. is that what that kind of free enterprise lobby actually believes? i don't think so. i think that if you're a genuine s and free marketeer which is not represented at davos as the ultimate crony capitalist coming together, big business, while bs, politicians on one room, nothing good will come of that. if you are a genuine...
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conspiracy by big socialists effort that began on decades and the climate conspiracy was the latest iterationfe. is that what that kind of free enterprise lobby actually believes? i don't think so. i think that if you're a genuine s and free marketeer which is not represented at davos as the ultimate crony capitalist coming together, big business, while bs, politicians on one room, nothing good will
conspiracy by big socialists effort that began on decades and the climate conspiracy was the latest iterationfe. is that what that kind of free enterprise lobby actually believes? i don't think so. i think that if you're a genuine s and free marketeer which is not represented at davos as the ultimate crony capitalist coming together, big business, while bs, politicians on one room, nothing good will
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he's a iteration to anyone, and he ages in scotland because itjust shows anyone, and he ages in scotlandrd because it just shows the all the hard work pays off. his status robert's former team—mate james steele are now coaches the town best of our club. he travelled to visit roberts at the height of his success. if he makes the nba we will go to his first game, and then he makes it to the nba. the second game to be washed was against the lakers, kobe bryant won the game on the game—winning shot and into the game 103 -- 102. it game—winning shot and into the game 103 "102. it was game—winning shot and into the game 103 —— 102. it was really horrible that we lost scotland's most prolific possible figure, and arguably the worlds. he left the nba 2004 and represented his team the london 2012 olympics. he passed away last week at the age of 39. sot can inspire others to follow in his footsteps and once again make it into the nba. his legacy should be that we provide opportunities to players to develop and be the best that they can be. at the four young people it should be about having that dr
he's a iteration to anyone, and he ages in scotland because itjust shows anyone, and he ages in scotlandrd because it just shows the all the hard work pays off. his status robert's former team—mate james steele are now coaches the town best of our club. he travelled to visit roberts at the height of his success. if he makes the nba we will go to his first game, and then he makes it to the nba. the second game to be washed was against the lakers, kobe bryant won the game on the game—winning...
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will start asking difficult questions if companies are making money and as we have seen previous iterations to some kind of a bubble bursting. and many of the companies that we profile in this book are likely to fail because that's what happens when booms and. because then the survivors will pick up the brainpower, the code the patents and go with it. >> what's going on in china right now with the mobility technology? >> china is all over the technology. massive government-funded investments which is at the heart of these mobility technologies. and want to become leaders of robotic cars. they are big on airships. they wanted all to be the leader of the technology and also to improve life in chinese cities that is like shanghai and beijing and the traffic is miserable. so if we can organize this right and at the same time become a leader of the most important technology. >> china has by far the biggest and richest data set. >> right. they have no citizen action groups that decry this or ask they have access to the data and can do with it what they want and that gives them a big step up and t
will start asking difficult questions if companies are making money and as we have seen previous iterations to some kind of a bubble bursting. and many of the companies that we profile in this book are likely to fail because that's what happens when booms and. because then the survivors will pick up the brainpower, the code the patents and go with it. >> what's going on in china right now with the mobility technology? >> china is all over the technology. massive government-funded...
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iter: would this base be and -- be an easy target to identify? reporter: absolutely.hich has beend there since before saddam hussein's time and was acquired by u.s. led coalitions. before 2011.ration base.efurbished the number ofen a tactical operations that have been launched from their. because it is located in a strategic location, logistical support would be going on from southern to northern iraq and would have to make a stop there. heavy aircraft could land there. [indiscernible] it would not be difficult to find on a map. is not confirmed what kinds of defense capabilities they have. have bastionsions attacks but we do not know if this base had it or not. landed and iran is saying they lost -- launched tens of missiles. base, they must have been living in an atmosphere of expecting some like this -- something like this. speculation on our part but maybe they were able to put into effect a quick mechanism or procedure in anticipation of this. reporter: absolutely. not just at this one, but across security forces have been on a state of high alert. we are told co
iter: would this base be and -- be an easy target to identify? reporter: absolutely.hich has beend there since before saddam hussein's time and was acquired by u.s. led coalitions. before 2011.ration base.efurbished the number ofen a tactical operations that have been launched from their. because it is located in a strategic location, logistical support would be going on from southern to northern iraq and would have to make a stop there. heavy aircraft could land there. [indiscernible] it would...
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iter school in high school, was waiting jury cases. $200. i got fired but i made it. piece ofy first software, how to juggle. by the time i got to college, i rote 10 software titles. i thought this was amazing. then something crazy happened to me. the super bowl comes on in 1984, the super bowl. nt comess advertiseme on. i said wow, maybe i am going to macintosh.this i bought a macintosh to try and make it work. i try to pick it work and could not. i talked to this guy, guy kawasaki. person.d into a famous i said i am 19 years old, i just put all of my life savings into your computer to write software and it does not work. can you explain to me why that is? this is in may of 1984. he says why don't you come to work your this summer and help us fix it? we are having some problems. i said what was that? he said we are going to hire you as an intern into apple. i said all right, where are you? she said cupertino. it was actually right next to my father store, a 15 minute drive. david: did you meet steve jobs? steve jobs and not having a huge impact on my life. especially
iter school in high school, was waiting jury cases. $200. i got fired but i made it. piece ofy first software, how to juggle. by the time i got to college, i rote 10 software titles. i thought this was amazing. then something crazy happened to me. the super bowl comes on in 1984, the super bowl. nt comess advertiseme on. i said wow, maybe i am going to macintosh.this i bought a macintosh to try and make it work. i try to pick it work and could not. i talked to this guy, guy kawasaki. person.d...
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spectrum, we ought to take the lead in america to make sure we push toward what would 5gthe next iteration beyond where the west would be more competitive because we would be towards a more software-based solution, hopefully a solution set. we proposed if there is additional spectrum auctioned off, we need to make sure that we put aside some of those andic funds to promote oran if we have to take out the while way equipment on our smaller telco carriers -- which by the way if you looked at the map with where while way sold equipment and where icbms are located, you will see almost an overlap. we need to make sure we build toward the next generation solution. this notion of a tech alliance or alliance of the willing may have to be a new framework that we have thought about in a military sense, an economic sense, and increasingly in a technology sense. that goes across r&d, supply chain issues, and how we make sure the technology of the 21st century that will drive the economy are based in the values that i think builds our country in the first place and allowed our economy to prosper in so
spectrum, we ought to take the lead in america to make sure we push toward what would 5gthe next iteration beyond where the west would be more competitive because we would be towards a more software-based solution, hopefully a solution set. we proposed if there is additional spectrum auctioned off, we need to make sure that we put aside some of those andic funds to promote oran if we have to take out the while way equipment on our smaller telco carriers -- which by the way if you looked at the...
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different types of carry on from different picture as shown from different location and by each iteration the out with them while the water cone looks like. trying to outwit them you let it leak all over other images that we haven't seen before and it won't pay to leave the film we are 95 percent certain that this with film in this location and maybe some identifier that will tell if that slavery is happening. but it. wasn't. at the court room and. jai seeing from vs jay and the owners of the brick kiln had been in and out of the court room all day. on the other side of this system it is a good thing that many of the clintons are. if the court decides in their favor they'll be granted a city if it could have released a key documents proving that they bonded labor is and did not owe the contract to any money. they have been made and that's one thing it run it. in their home state to predict b.s.j. holds village meetings to help workers understand their rides and prevent future in slave meant but it's too late. to get out of the law. and his wife shine a big grin slaved with a family of 12
different types of carry on from different picture as shown from different location and by each iteration the out with them while the water cone looks like. trying to outwit them you let it leak all over other images that we haven't seen before and it won't pay to leave the film we are 95 percent certain that this with film in this location and maybe some identifier that will tell if that slavery is happening. but it. wasn't. at the court room and. jai seeing from vs jay and the owners of the...
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trump has tweeted about every candidate in field except for me because he knows i'm bet iter a the internet than he is. i know his team is worried about me because they were quoted in a private event saying if there's someone they're worried about, it's yang. most people haven't figured this out but you're figuring it out. if you take this message to the rest of the country on february 3rd then we can return the table and win this thing. every one will know i won on the dividend. it's clear, powerful idea that would improve our way of life. i'm not running for president because i dreamt about being president. those were not the conversations in the yang household. my parents were like you're going to be president some day. they are like you're terrible, clean your room. i'm running for president because i'm a parent, like so many of you, i have seen the future that lies ahead for our kids and they deserve better. i want to give them better. i need your help to do it. if enough of us get on board with this then we can win this whole thing and then pass the dividend and put the resources leav
trump has tweeted about every candidate in field except for me because he knows i'm bet iter a the internet than he is. i know his team is worried about me because they were quoted in a private event saying if there's someone they're worried about, it's yang. most people haven't figured this out but you're figuring it out. if you take this message to the rest of the country on february 3rd then we can return the table and win this thing. every one will know i won on the dividend. it's clear,...
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pre-usia iteration, and then, of course, the usaa. even after usia, sustained debate on the validity and importance and the need for reform of usia. also, a lot of discussion about where public diplomacy actually fits into the inner agency and how much power public diplomacy officers should have and how to get public diplomacy leadership to sit at the table where the decisions are made. the fourth area that is consistent across the 70 years is concerns about how to take advantage of and adapt advancement in education technologies. i think it is easy for us to forget as we are now in this period of dealing with social media and internet and the consequences of these multiple and multiplying platforms and all of the challenges they provide, i think it is easy for us to forget that this is not a new problem and that with every iteration, every introduction, shortwave radio and then television and then satellite, at every stage, we've wrestled with how to take communication technologies and turn them into useful tools for our purposes. a
pre-usia iteration, and then, of course, the usaa. even after usia, sustained debate on the validity and importance and the need for reform of usia. also, a lot of discussion about where public diplomacy actually fits into the inner agency and how much power public diplomacy officers should have and how to get public diplomacy leadership to sit at the table where the decisions are made. the fourth area that is consistent across the 70 years is concerns about how to take advantage of and adapt...
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so when perhaps the first iterations of this took place 20, 30, 40 years ago, we would say that's really terrible. the victims feel horrible. you're killing the people who died again. it really is terrible hate speech. we're way beyond that. for the iranian regime the denial of the holocaust is a precursor to planning the next genocide. this is a state on the verge of getting a nuclear weapon and we are a hostage, looking at the events of the last few days, bringing the world literally to the brink of, god forbid, of another global conflagration. what everyone has said here it starts with anti-semitism it never ends. when you don't deal with it, for example, germany won't call out the holocaust denial of the iranians to their face. it's not just maybe a clever move on them for their economic interest, but there's a huge price to pay, part of which we're seeing right now, where holocaust denial is a live wire. that came out yesterday during the press conference where we were all holding our breath and thankfully we all know now that no american lives were lost. so for my presentation this
so when perhaps the first iterations of this took place 20, 30, 40 years ago, we would say that's really terrible. the victims feel horrible. you're killing the people who died again. it really is terrible hate speech. we're way beyond that. for the iranian regime the denial of the holocaust is a precursor to planning the next genocide. this is a state on the verge of getting a nuclear weapon and we are a hostage, looking at the events of the last few days, bringing the world literally to the...
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he is not a job that exists for me, he's issues iters translators and other workers across political ideologies stood alongside california republicans against the stats new labor law at the stt of the year, the law reclassified workers and more than 150 professions requiring many independent contractors to be employees supporters have said employers get around wage and befit protections by sclassifying workers the law is commonly kwn fo its pontial impact on rideshare companies like uber and lyft but the scrutiny spreads across several industries, the freelance world pours water on the culture to keep it alive. >>ab 5 repeal it going to dry up and blow away republicans are rollingout a legislative blitz attempt against ab 5 with several bill set to exclude some industries from the law along with efforts to flat out remove it from the books ey'rsending a meage to the governor on january 10th. he wrote a letter to me and my colleagues in the legislature envisioning people. ere millions of >>come together in rsuit of their own version of the california dream vernor, wsome your vision ca
he is not a job that exists for me, he's issues iters translators and other workers across political ideologies stood alongside california republicans against the stats new labor law at the stt of the year, the law reclassified workers and more than 150 professions requiring many independent contractors to be employees supporters have said employers get around wage and befit protections by sclassifying workers the law is commonly kwn fo its pontial impact on rideshare companies like uber and...
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first that iterate am not declaring today, should not be taken as a sign that who does not think the situation is serious, or that we are not taking it seriously. nothing could be further from the truth. outbreakllowing this at theinute of every day country and global level. we are working to prevent human to human transmission. we have provided guidance to all countries for identification, management, and containment of the virus based on the sequence we got from china. we are coordinating our networks of global experts. we are working to advance the development of diagnostics, .herapeutics, and vaccines we are completely committed to ending this outbreak as soon as possible. and i will not hesitate to reconvene the committee at a .oments notice any time it could be in a day, it could be a couple, it could be any time. thank you very much again for joining us. >> thank you very much. floor for a the short session of questions. those online, please type 01 on your keypad. we will start with our colleague. >> thank you for that. my question is on the quarantine , the safety, the measu
first that iterate am not declaring today, should not be taken as a sign that who does not think the situation is serious, or that we are not taking it seriously. nothing could be further from the truth. outbreakllowing this at theinute of every day country and global level. we are working to prevent human to human transmission. we have provided guidance to all countries for identification, management, and containment of the virus based on the sequence we got from china. we are coordinating our...
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different types of carry on from different picture ways show them different location and by each iteration it could be out with them will. fly. i won't keep trying. you let it leak all over the images that we haven't seen before and it will faithfully be. 95 percent to the 5th with him in this location and maybe some identify him that will tell if the slave we it's happening if. anybody else is. listening. at the courtroom and. seeing from vs jay and the owners of the brick kiln have been in and out of the court room all day. in the dark up there in the system or in their great britain and many would have been an american or. if the court decides in their favor they'll be granted a city if it could have released a key document proving that they bonded labor is and did not owe the contract to any money. they have been made and that's what they never run it by name or that. in their home state it would help predict the s.j. holds village meetings to help workers understand their rights and prevent future in slave meant but for some it's too late. to allow for the lot. of the loop of. baba an
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we want to make an international appeal to all those who believe in human rights democracy this iteration of powers and above all the presumption of innocence as xander himself said they are hunting him for knowledge because he is russian they want to use it as a weapon in the information war between the united states and russia. on tuesday we will be hearing on his freedom and then president and who is that the next on the view next released immediately for this we have all raising the un working group in connection with the issue of illegal imprisonment yeah it's not a pastime for the faint hearted but someone else to do it next we follow a school music teacher and a software engineer who on their days off the fuse hidden explosives in libya their incredible tale starts in moments. of the government. from all its. governmental speed to do so we'll see in the national project switch not realized it has been plants and. the problem i see is they have these government troops in my view much more capable to be more effective in doing what it's wanted to do the problem is that it will be an
we want to make an international appeal to all those who believe in human rights democracy this iteration of powers and above all the presumption of innocence as xander himself said they are hunting him for knowledge because he is russian they want to use it as a weapon in the information war between the united states and russia. on tuesday we will be hearing on his freedom and then president and who is that the next on the view next released immediately for this we have all raising the un...
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plus amazon is being accused of threatening to fire iter tickets arred to climate change. mark lieberman has those stories and much more in today's money watch report. >> reporter: no new year hangover for wall street. on thursday the dow added 3:30 points, the nasdaq was up 119 and the s&p rose 27. oil prices are spiking overnight after a u.s. airstrike killed a top iranian general. the attack in baghdad's international airport is expected to drop iranian retaliation in the middle east. the department of defense says general qasem soleimani was developing plans to attack american diplomats and servicemembers throughout the region. u-haul will not hire nicotine users in nearly half of u.s. states. the moving company says it wants to make its work environment healthier. the companies are allowed to not hire smokers in 21 states. the policy will start next month and will not apply to current workers. new hires will have to agree to be screened for nicotine use. >>> amazon is being accused of threatening to fire workers for publicly pushing the company to amazon employees for
plus amazon is being accused of threatening to fire iter tickets arred to climate change. mark lieberman has those stories and much more in today's money watch report. >> reporter: no new year hangover for wall street. on thursday the dow added 3:30 points, the nasdaq was up 119 and the s&p rose 27. oil prices are spiking overnight after a u.s. airstrike killed a top iranian general. the attack in baghdad's international airport is expected to drop iranian retaliation in the middle...
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we want to make an international appeal to all those who believe in human rights democracy this iteration of powers and above all the presumption of innocence as an example himself sat there hunting him for knowledge because he's rushing they want to use it as a weapon in the information war between the united states and russia. on tuesday there will be hearing on his freedom and then present and that alexander the next released immediately for this we have already engaged the un working group in connection with the issue of illegal imprisonment. i want to bring you now a reminder of our breaking news from iraq 3 rockets have hit the u.s. embassy compound in baghdad's green zone according to officials so far there have been no reports of casualties or no group has claimed responsibility iraqi prime minister marty has condemned the attack and pledged to bring the culprits to justice at least 5 on guided rockets have landed in the heavily fortified area over the past 24 hours according to security sources the green zone is home to iraqi government buildings and diplomatic missions the lates
we want to make an international appeal to all those who believe in human rights democracy this iteration of powers and above all the presumption of innocence as an example himself sat there hunting him for knowledge because he's rushing they want to use it as a weapon in the information war between the united states and russia. on tuesday there will be hearing on his freedom and then present and that alexander the next released immediately for this we have already engaged the un working group...
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i have spoken to is necessarily against the idea of inclusion they just say that this particular iteration of the system has not brought them what they want instead it has been used by politicians to further foster. divisions they say it i mean we mentioned in the report that this you know parliament is divided government high political offices are divided but also you know the sectarianism goes in in you know giving the public jobs for example so in ministries and in the public sector a lot of the protesters said you know this has fostered such a client to ism that a functioning public services system for all lebanese is just coming as 5th or 6th or 7th priority and not being put in the forefront and they want to you know try something different and i also feel like there's a generation like paranoia in the country to relate with the trauma of the civil war anymore and they don't really need they don't remember that they don't see a need for themselves to be divided by their sectarian identity 1st in the way that they vote and in being lebanese 2nd they just don't have that memory anymore
i have spoken to is necessarily against the idea of inclusion they just say that this particular iteration of the system has not brought them what they want instead it has been used by politicians to further foster. divisions they say it i mean we mentioned in the report that this you know parliament is divided government high political offices are divided but also you know the sectarianism goes in in you know giving the public jobs for example so in ministries and in the public sector a lot of...
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through a whole range of things the last eight years, the question is what's the second and third iteration of the first attack you make. are you going to be better off or worse off? and so we don't know at least i don't know what concrete evidence they had about imminent attacks. >> do you give a president, this president, the benefit of the doubt when he says there was intelligence of an imminent attack? >> i don't give him the benefit ofhe doubt of anything. >> you don't believe him? >> well, he could be true, but i don't give him the benefit of the doubt because he's lied so much about virtually everything. >> you're positioning yourself as the candate with the most foreign policy experience with that comes a history to review. you voted in favor of the iraq war you've split hairs a little bit on the notion of the raid on bin laden, but you had said that you were against it, recommended against it. >> i said we owe the man a direct answer. mr. president, my suggestion is don't go >> so why should your judgment be valued >> because i'd stake my judgment against anyone out there look, i'm
through a whole range of things the last eight years, the question is what's the second and third iteration of the first attack you make. are you going to be better off or worse off? and so we don't know at least i don't know what concrete evidence they had about imminent attacks. >> do you give a president, this president, the benefit of the doubt when he says there was intelligence of an imminent attack? >> i don't give him the benefit ofhe doubt of anything. >> you don't...
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we want to make an international appeal to all those who believe in human rights democracy this iteration of powers and above all this presumption of innocence as it xander himself said they are hunting him for knowledge because he is russian they want to use it as a weapon in the information war between the united states and russia on tuesday there will be here in our history then and then present and that alexander the next released immediately for this we have already engaged the un working group in connection with the issue of illegal imprisonment yeah well that is the weekly and that's it for me for now i know hawkins will be here with you at the top of the hours to hear the latest news from around the world right here on r.t. international. my uncle the kid same compensate all boil to deny him nobody will keep an open debate is. going to. get this kind of. move on which i didn't. even show dr movies because if i'm listening to who are going to be a good show which has certainly lost. so i thought it was not so much because i was it is a constant that it was a few months and many oth
we want to make an international appeal to all those who believe in human rights democracy this iteration of powers and above all this presumption of innocence as it xander himself said they are hunting him for knowledge because he is russian they want to use it as a weapon in the information war between the united states and russia on tuesday there will be here in our history then and then present and that alexander the next released immediately for this we have already engaged the un working...
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we want to make an international appeal to all those who believe in human rights democracy this iteration of powers and above all the presumption of innocence as alexander himself said they are hunting him for knowledge because he is russian they want to use it as a weapon in the information of war between the united states and russia on tuesday there will be here in our history then and then present and we will insist that alexander the next released immediately for this we have already engaged the un working group in connection with the issue of illegal imprisonment. well that is your update and i will be back at the top of the hour with another round up of the stories that shape the past 7 days see that. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. very dramatic to follow only i'm going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful betty ok to kill time to sit down and talk. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were employed. there wasn't it was bed much wors
we want to make an international appeal to all those who believe in human rights democracy this iteration of powers and above all the presumption of innocence as alexander himself said they are hunting him for knowledge because he is russian they want to use it as a weapon in the information of war between the united states and russia on tuesday there will be here in our history then and then present and we will insist that alexander the next released immediately for this we have already...
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i'm one of four part-time board members and this iteration of the board were lucky we have a technologist but were sorry they cannot be here today pretty he's enormously humble as we take the more technical aspects of the program. [inaudible] i worked on the rule of law and before that i spent time in government and part of that about half of the executive branch and half in the judicial branch. i worked in the office of legal counsel at the deferment of justice and with national security interest rate might interest in these issues is long-standing. my parents fled from behind the iron curtain and there were stories of what happened when the breakdown between balance of national security and privacy falls away. i'm thrilled to be here. thank you. >> thank you, jen in the queue for hosting us. so, my name is [inaudible] and i'm a professor at the university of virginia law where i teach computer crime, of course that addresses some of the issues we deal with in the surveillance area. my path to this board and this set of issues is immediately before i was in academia immediately before th
i'm one of four part-time board members and this iteration of the board were lucky we have a technologist but were sorry they cannot be here today pretty he's enormously humble as we take the more technical aspects of the program. [inaudible] i worked on the rule of law and before that i spent time in government and part of that about half of the executive branch and half in the judicial branch. i worked in the office of legal counsel at the deferment of justice and with national security...
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you can see what appears to be that first iteration of the berlin wall in that picture of the french sector, the berlin wall obviously took on several different iterations before it became the 12 foot high concrete barriers that are here at the newseum, before the wall became to come down that night november 9, 1989. robert is next out of tuscaloosa, alabama. robert, thanks for waiting. >> i want to give you a different perspective, sir. i am an african descendents, my folks were brought to the united states. that is so hypocritical we talked about ronald reagan, that was hypocritical, because when he decided to run for president, he went to mississippi, where the people were divided here, where african-american people cannot get into public schools, so it is so hypocritical. another thing about the europeans i'm not talking about all of them, they got to call themselves white, and they divide every country in the world, but they only want to keep the europeans together. they do not want north korea or south korea to get together, people in the middle east or north africa to get toge
you can see what appears to be that first iteration of the berlin wall in that picture of the french sector, the berlin wall obviously took on several different iterations before it became the 12 foot high concrete barriers that are here at the newseum, before the wall became to come down that night november 9, 1989. robert is next out of tuscaloosa, alabama. robert, thanks for waiting. >> i want to give you a different perspective, sir. i am an african descendents, my folks were brought...
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another band-aid through the climate change carbon emission problem we've gone through so many iterations of delay from 1st of all industry spinning putting up false experts muddying the waters running tobacco's style campaign of disinformation so that we wouldn't do anything then they've migrated to things like claiming that the only thing that matters is consumer behavior you know so if you just use plastic straws we're fine with that you know and now we're migrating to these kinds of projects you know or carbon offsets and so the bottom line is that throughout each of these situations it's just the way it's just another form of public for the nation's manipulation to prevent what the actual issue is and that is an economy that is based and run off of massive fossil fuel extraction and burning and that's what we need to stop and that's the government's role and can we do that that's the big question of everybody always carefully true you see a world without the burning of fossil fuels possible care to be done how quickly can we so there's 2 parts to that question the 1st is technologica
another band-aid through the climate change carbon emission problem we've gone through so many iterations of delay from 1st of all industry spinning putting up false experts muddying the waters running tobacco's style campaign of disinformation so that we wouldn't do anything then they've migrated to things like claiming that the only thing that matters is consumer behavior you know so if you just use plastic straws we're fine with that you know and now we're migrating to these kinds of...
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and greece were under such heavy influence by the soviet union so this was a very geostrategic an iterative to contain the influence of the soviet union but turkey has always been a problematic and challenging member of the alliance but the alliance to sami's point has always found ways to to bridge that gap i think the bridge though is starting to get more brittle. as a present heir to one's decisions that he's making and your absolute right present mccall's frustration explosion and the brain dead comment was really the frustration of turkey militarily and unilaterally intervening in northern syria for the 3rd time and of course that does create an alliance challenge should an ally intervene there's a problem they call upon the alliance for support and collective defense then you bring the alliance into it so big challenges and of course nato has always had a challenge since 91111 defining what they call a southern strategy and that's that counterterrorism nato works best when it's training it's doing so security sector reform infusing the values unfortunately nato allies cannot sustain f
and greece were under such heavy influence by the soviet union so this was a very geostrategic an iterative to contain the influence of the soviet union but turkey has always been a problematic and challenging member of the alliance but the alliance to sami's point has always found ways to to bridge that gap i think the bridge though is starting to get more brittle. as a present heir to one's decisions that he's making and your absolute right present mccall's frustration explosion and the brain...
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so with this specific iteration of trade and bob light heiser but the china issue i think trump deserves credit for shifting the entire national conversation. is tough to understand how different the elite consensus in 2014 even relative to today. we all get the front runner but china is a significant problem economic with international security. and i really think the credit for changing the conversation goes to the election. >> that's right even on the democratic stage only one said they would take away the tariffs and most said they would vote with nafta if that's not a political realignment i don't know what is. so what are the least economic that could be implemented to an even balance of power. we will keep it to one with the lightning round. >> labor to have a sellers and buyers market i mean a sellers market. so that is the basic life from the 18 twenties through the 1980s american labor tended to be for more restrictive immigration policies. as the former country club republicans with postal democrats of the children and grandchildren you will see the shift that even if you don'
so with this specific iteration of trade and bob light heiser but the china issue i think trump deserves credit for shifting the entire national conversation. is tough to understand how different the elite consensus in 2014 even relative to today. we all get the front runner but china is a significant problem economic with international security. and i really think the credit for changing the conversation goes to the election. >> that's right even on the democratic stage only one said...
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it's going to take a couple of iterations for labour to get it right.ople are saying. may be some of them should bide their time! that's it for the papers this hour. lynn and anne will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers. so many things we could have discussed so let's do it in half an hour. all the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. really dominated by prince harry and meghan. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to lynn and anne. iam back i am back with you at the top of the hour with all of the top stories. don't go away. hello. the first half of the weekend was a taster for what we can expect through the coming week. wet and windy conditions dominate the scene. why is it happening? let's take a look at the jet stream, that fast flowing ribbon of their high in the atmosphere. the stark contrast in temperatures in america is helping to energise the jet stream and it is acting like a conveyor belt, sen
it's going to take a couple of iterations for labour to get it right.ople are saying. may be some of them should bide their time! that's it for the papers this hour. lynn and anne will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers. so many things we could have discussed so let's do it in half an hour. all the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. really dominated by prince harry and meghan. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the...
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public, then, need to reassess how they view the monarchy or those particular royal family, this iteration? in one sense we want them to be separate from us, to be different, but in another way we wa nt to different, but in another way we want to realise or see the similarities between us and them? absolutely. there is a trade—off between privilege and expectation and they seem to have privilege that we expect things of them. but then we expect things of them. but then we also talk about, you know, the fa ct we also talk about, you know, the fact that they should be more like us. fact that they should be more like us. at the very heart of it is a monarchy which is founded on a belief that they are something other than us, or certainly the monarchy is. i think there is a huge tension and just listening to the kinds of debate that is being heard, people on phone in shows, even people who said they don't care clearly have an opinion and that opinion is divided between people who say, you know, they need to earn a living, you know, for goodness‘ sake, we should just let them do their own thing
public, then, need to reassess how they view the monarchy or those particular royal family, this iteration? in one sense we want them to be separate from us, to be different, but in another way we wa nt to different, but in another way we want to realise or see the similarities between us and them? absolutely. there is a trade—off between privilege and expectation and they seem to have privilege that we expect things of them. but then we expect things of them. but then we also talk about, you...
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incredible team, to work at scale around the world this is something that we are working on we're iteratingon every single week, but we field like we're in a good position we feel like we made the right decision for us and our customers. >> it is a controversial decision some would say companies can still promote policies and advertise for what they're doing, if, say, you have an oil company promote drilling in the arctic, and say it's not an issue ad, because they're just promoting some of their business practices, and say if you're against that practice, a nonprofit could not take sort of the opposite stance. >> we are allowing issue-based ads with certainly limitations as long as those ads aren't focused on a particular legislation or candidate, we allow organizations to ties, but with limitations we want to make sure we don't create filter bubbles with this powerful system we have. >> reporter: it sounds like it's tough to enforce that. >> no, i think we've actually done that. one of the things we're focused on to is just making twitter a safer play in general for people -- and make it
incredible team, to work at scale around the world this is something that we are working on we're iteratingon every single week, but we field like we're in a good position we feel like we made the right decision for us and our customers. >> it is a controversial decision some would say companies can still promote policies and advertise for what they're doing, if, say, you have an oil company promote drilling in the arctic, and say it's not an issue ad, because they're just promoting some...
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so i notice in the earlier iterations the homeless shelters were amended out. i am trying to understand if this advantages things other than home less shelter or if there are parallel provisions elsewhere putting homeless shelters on equal footing as interim use. >> i am not aware of the legislation that balances that to take the homeless shelter out. i believe they were taken out after the commission. we recommended that a much larger amount of land uses be allowed in these sites. i may be wrong. i believe homeless shelter was one of those. i would pose that question to the land use committee. >> you want to add to something? >> i believe that the ordinance allows temporary use if it is principally permitted. homeless shelters are permitted where group housing is permitted. pretty much the whole city except rh-1 and 2. i don't think this applies to those. >> on 18 and 19 it does, any use principally permitted. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> i have been advised by council this happens from time to time that in so far as the legislation that is in our pack
so i notice in the earlier iterations the homeless shelters were amended out. i am trying to understand if this advantages things other than home less shelter or if there are parallel provisions elsewhere putting homeless shelters on equal footing as interim use. >> i am not aware of the legislation that balances that to take the homeless shelter out. i believe they were taken out after the commission. we recommended that a much larger amount of land uses be allowed in these sites. i may...
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it's not as deadly as previous iterations of this virus and i don't think it's as contagious contagious- as a lot of our respiratory viruses. we cut down on travel to china, and if we keep our cdc on alert we may be able to contain this. lou: with this woman in chicago, now six cases with no fat alternates. jeff sessions explains to john bolton what serving at the pleasure of the president actually means. trump voters are fired up and informed about the 2020 election. lou: on wall street today, stocks closing higher. dow jones industrials finishing higher for a third consecutive session today, up 125 points. volume on the big board today approaching that 4 billion share level again. 3.8 billion today. crude oil lost 2%. $52 a barrel. gold up 4% to $1,583.50. a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. former attorney general jeff sessions taking shots at trump administration turncoat john bolton. sessions explaining why he never wrote a book, never betrayed the president. >> you are there to serve his agenda, not your own. he was elect
it's not as deadly as previous iterations of this virus and i don't think it's as contagious contagious- as a lot of our respiratory viruses. we cut down on travel to china, and if we keep our cdc on alert we may be able to contain this. lou: with this woman in chicago, now six cases with no fat alternates. jeff sessions explains to john bolton what serving at the pleasure of the president actually means. trump voters are fired up and informed about the 2020 election. lou: on wall street today,...
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so when perhaps the first iterations of this took place 20, 30, 40 years ago we would say that's really terrible, the victims feel horrible, you are killing people who died again. it really is terrible hate speech. we are way beyond that. for the iranian regime, the denial of the holocaust is a precursor to planning the next genocide. these are estates which is on the verge of getting a nuclear weapon but even without it, all of us in a sense are hostage lookinour hostagelooking at thee last few days, bringing the world the way to the brink of another. so, what everyone has said here come it starts with anti-semitism and it never ends. when you don't deal with that, for example, germany won't call out for holocaust denial. it's not just maybe a clever move on them for their economic interest, but it is a huge price to pay, part of which we are seeing right now where holocaust denial becomes a live wire. that came out yesterday during a press conference where we were all holding our breath and we know now no american lives were lost. so, for my presentation this morning, and i think it i
so when perhaps the first iterations of this took place 20, 30, 40 years ago we would say that's really terrible, the victims feel horrible, you are killing people who died again. it really is terrible hate speech. we are way beyond that. for the iranian regime, the denial of the holocaust is a precursor to planning the next genocide. these are estates which is on the verge of getting a nuclear weapon but even without it, all of us in a sense are hostage lookinour hostagelooking at thee last...