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. >> a free country kemal what was a free country. ♪ >> we all remember the story of parker and jacksoney were taken by their father. pleading on facebook and youtube videos to bring her son back. >> you should not have taken that. >> five weeks since she has seen him. if anyone has any information please contact the police and help his mother out. >> we are all familiar with the video of the mcdonald's be down. they turned themselves in over the weekend. waiting on one more. bill: at the jersey shore getting ready to save a seal. >> a seal. >> right now with the marine mammal stranding center, the only of its kind in new jersey. a bunch of calls and e-mails on friday alone there was eight seals. unfortunately because is populated can they don't get much rest. mindy back to full health. >> given her size i think that shark snack. >> that's not nice. why is this happening. what do we expect? is this because of the season? bill: they were making fun of me. i named the seal shark snack. thank you. can you go up and pet the seal? >> do not let these guys. pretty agitated. some clause as wel
. >> a free country kemal what was a free country. ♪ >> we all remember the story of parker and jacksoney were taken by their father. pleading on facebook and youtube videos to bring her son back. >> you should not have taken that. >> five weeks since she has seen him. if anyone has any information please contact the police and help his mother out. >> we are all familiar with the video of the mcdonald's be down. they turned themselves in over the weekend. waiting...
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it also has the hypertension , also has iron and led kemal very toxic. >> would you drink the water inn new jersey? >> no. the epa demands water suppliers report sodium levels above 20 and we have in north jersey levels of 108 to 130. bill: isn't it enough to put out a public service and say if you are on dialysis don't drink the tap water drink the tap water. >> it seems like much ado about nothing. a lot of people are drinking it in the 1st place. i think the bigger problem is how much sodium intake you are getting. my water utility does not notify me every time there is a problem. >> is this kind from the company doing the research, or of people speaking out telling you the sodium content is high? bill: and the winter my water taste better. >> better? are you kidding me? basically like drinking a glass of water out of the ocean. >> forget the water, i prefer not to have salt on my windshield so i can see. ♪ >> i see him. i see him. >> while you were warm on thursday i was out with kevin beedle hunting a nuisance you might not no lives right here in new jersey. >> a couple flying awa
it also has the hypertension , also has iron and led kemal very toxic. >> would you drink the water inn new jersey? >> no. the epa demands water suppliers report sodium levels above 20 and we have in north jersey levels of 108 to 130. bill: isn't it enough to put out a public service and say if you are on dialysis don't drink the tap water drink the tap water. >> it seems like much ado about nothing. a lot of people are drinking it in the 1st place. i think the bigger problem...
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few of us go anywhere the mobile devices in our palms pockets kemal purses because every day in countless ways our lives are dependent on wireless connectivity. while the demand for airwaves goes the ball of conversations are about increasing the supply of licensed airwaves available for auction. this is good but we also need to get a give unlicensed services and wi-fi is proper to. wi-fi is how we get online in public and at home. wi-fi is also how our wireless carriers manage the network. today nearly and a half of all wireless data connections are at some.offloaded onto unlicensed spectrum. wi-fi is also how we foster innovation because the low barriers to entry make them perfect sandboxes for experimentation. wi-fi is up to the company. the economic impact is estimated at more than 140 billion. by any measure up. you need to make a licensed service a priority. we are doing just that with the upcoming work on the 3.5 ghz band but it is going to take more than this to keep the men. that is why think the time is right to explore greater unlicensed use in the course of five years. it goin
few of us go anywhere the mobile devices in our palms pockets kemal purses because every day in countless ways our lives are dependent on wireless connectivity. while the demand for airwaves goes the ball of conversations are about increasing the supply of licensed airwaves available for auction. this is good but we also need to get a give unlicensed services and wi-fi is proper to. wi-fi is how we get online in public and at home. wi-fi is also how our wireless carriers manage the network....
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dream of a kurdistan seemed within reach but for the war of liberation that was launched by mustafa kemal. his war of independence rejected the treaty of severin. the allies had been at work for many years and didn't want an ongoing confrontation with turkey so the treaty of severo was repudiated and renegotiated and the treaty of lausanne was finalized in 1923. the treaty of lausanne did not mention anywhere in its text the word kurdish or kurdistan so it really represented a blow to the kurdish aspirations and it initiated a period in the 20th century where the kurds suffered terrible human rights abuses under the boot of the countries where they resided. that lasted until the end of the century and those abuses were significant. the kurds hoped they would have unified state. when they were sold out by lausanne they rebelled. sayeed in turkey launched a rebellion in 1925. that was suppressed. they adopted a series of laws called turkey vacation where the use of the kurdish language was prohibited. kurdish place names were denied. there was a resettlement law. the kurds were relocated an
dream of a kurdistan seemed within reach but for the war of liberation that was launched by mustafa kemal. his war of independence rejected the treaty of severin. the allies had been at work for many years and didn't want an ongoing confrontation with turkey so the treaty of severo was repudiated and renegotiated and the treaty of lausanne was finalized in 1923. the treaty of lausanne did not mention anywhere in its text the word kurdish or kurdistan so it really represented a blow to the...
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we are suggesting is manageable, doable kemal we will require inefficiencies, but we inefficiencies,ut we can make important commitments by saying that the nhs is special. >> a specific example. >> yes. >> a good example the bene a good example, the benefit unemployment benefits should be frozen for two years. that is not an easy decision to make, but it is important and people can see people are better off and work and we try to keep on creating jobs as we have done. this parliament something like 20 billion pounds by being a bi@this parliament, something like 20 billion pounds by being a bit smarter. we still we still don't have one company that owns all the government buildings. things like that. businesses have to do this every year. how can we save money, provide a better service without spending so much money. one example -- >> almost -- a police officer for 22 years, having you. >> i have, thank you. go back to the place service which is now more than ever overburdened. first of all thank you for your service. you put your lives on the line every day to put a safe, a safe comm
we are suggesting is manageable, doable kemal we will require inefficiencies, but we inefficiencies,ut we can make important commitments by saying that the nhs is special. >> a specific example. >> yes. >> a good example the bene a good example, the benefit unemployment benefits should be frozen for two years. that is not an easy decision to make, but it is important and people can see people are better off and work and we try to keep on creating jobs as we have done. this...
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that is a view that i am writing the book against kemal i hope respectfully because it is a view that has very credible supporters and i want to do them the justice that they deserve. they put forward arguments. i want to put forward counterarguments have gone i have found that secular liberal views are so widespread as to go largely unquestioned. as a result many yields to the the temptation to believe that anyone who disagrees with them is a big it all religious fundamentalist. reason and science they confidently believe on their side. >> guest: that is me have on anything you want to add to that? >> guest: i think i said what i want to say there. a happy to defend it. it is dominant in the elite sector of the culture. divided. popular opinion different from elite opinion. by definition elite opinion is more. he caught the spirit of that when he talked about his preference for being governed by the 1st 800 names in the boston telephone directory rather than the harvard faculty. he faculty. he was recognizing the range of morally important issues if you ask 800 people in the boston f
that is a view that i am writing the book against kemal i hope respectfully because it is a view that has very credible supporters and i want to do them the justice that they deserve. they put forward arguments. i want to put forward counterarguments have gone i have found that secular liberal views are so widespread as to go largely unquestioned. as a result many yields to the the temptation to believe that anyone who disagrees with them is a big it all religious fundamentalist. reason and...
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i will mention three notable cases related to technology kemal and i specifically to unmanned aircraft systems. but interestingly, more interestingly there were two concurrences and was the justices expressed great skepticism about the constitutional concerns, skeptical of the government's behavior and suggested tracking someone for weeks on end with technology without a warrant would raise very serious constitutional concerns. most recently the government, the court ruled against the government. chief justice roberts explained with respect to mobilephone technology now allowing an individual does not make the individual any less worthy of the protection. and in addition, and affirmative first amendment privilege. however, it ends when it causes invasion of privacy. privacy. there are common law and statutory frameworks. in closing i would like to emphasize the importance of first amendment rights and consistency. viewed solely through the lens of privacy it would be protected. peaceful demonstrations might be told they are not permitted to have -- to use a uas to film a demonstration.
i will mention three notable cases related to technology kemal and i specifically to unmanned aircraft systems. but interestingly, more interestingly there were two concurrences and was the justices expressed great skepticism about the constitutional concerns, skeptical of the government's behavior and suggested tracking someone for weeks on end with technology without a warrant would raise very serious constitutional concerns. most recently the government, the court ruled against the...
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i will mention three notable supreme court cases related to technology kemal and i -- technology, but not specifically to unmanned aircraft systems. but in 2012, the court ruled against the government, a decision involving the installation of a gps tracker on a car. the majority agreement was involved in the physical trespass of facing the tracker. but interestingly, more interestingly there were two concurrences and was the justices expressed great skepticism about the constitutional concerns -- they were very skeptical of the government's behavior and suggested tracking someone for weeks on end with technology without a warrant would raise very serious constitutional concerns. most recently the government the court ruled against the government and said that when conducting a search, police did not have the right generally to search the contents of a mobile phone without a warrant. chief justice roberts explained with respect to mobilephone technology, now allowing an individual does not make the individual any less worthy of the protection. for which the founders fought. the court i
i will mention three notable supreme court cases related to technology kemal and i -- technology, but not specifically to unmanned aircraft systems. but in 2012, the court ruled against the government, a decision involving the installation of a gps tracker on a car. the majority agreement was involved in the physical trespass of facing the tracker. but interestingly, more interestingly there were two concurrences and was the justices expressed great skepticism about the constitutional concerns...