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deportaciones se acercan a 2 millones una decisiÓn de ex tender el cese a deportaciones conlleva matices por... de colombia, que lo inhabilitÓ durante 15 aÑos. vamos a quiero que nos digan las razones y consecuencias de esta destituciones. >>> las protestas en el centro de bogotÁ no se hicieron esperar, mÁs de 5.000 personas rechazaron en la plaza de bolÍvar, la destituciÓn e inhabilidad por 15 aÑos, del alcalde gustavo petro, ordenada por la procuradurÍa general de colombia. >>> me parece terrible, no lo dejan trabajar. deberÍan dejarlo trabajar. >>> ¿por quÉ no saca a los corruptos del senado de la repÚblica pa' abajo?. >>> fue tajante, le quedaba un recurso de reposiciÓn ante el mismo procurador, que es elegido por el congreso. >>> la destituciÓn del cargo, y la inhabilidad general por el tÉrmino de 15 aÑos para ejercer funciones pÚblicas. >>> la destituciÓn se debe que hace un aÑo, el alcalde ordenÓ cambiar el esquema de basuras de la ciudad, lo que llevÓ a que durante 3 dÍas no nsereko jaoer los escombros y desperdicios en muchos sectores, causando enfermedades y afectaciones al med
deportaciones se acercan a 2 millones una decisiÓn de ex tender el cese a deportaciones conlleva matices por... de colombia, que lo inhabilitÓ durante 15 aÑos. vamos a quiero que nos digan las razones y consecuencias de esta destituciones. >>> las protestas en el centro de bogotÁ no se hicieron esperar, mÁs de 5.000 personas rechazaron en la plaza de bolÍvar, la destituciÓn e inhabilidad por 15 aÑos, del alcalde gustavo petro, ordenada por la procuradurÍa general de colombia....
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so for us a political program matic a decision based on the economic factors well if you want to ask more questions i'll try to explain it in detail that's for. the investment of the funds. side of country side of russia i am really happy for like to thank you for this question i do appreciate that it's a fundamental question because one of the main topics maybe the main topic there was discussed the g. twenty was how can the global economy. if big kickstarter. get out of these dead end the first one is the. the u.s. in the u.k. approach may need the you. in injecting cheap money what's their interest rate zero point five percent it's like cheap money. that's their approach and that's what they do in the u.k. or even the us there's another approach proposed by the new proposed by the european commission. promoted by germany so what is it all about. to get out of crisis you need to cancel it or your budget to count down ineffective expenditure. actually means that social expenditure and. getting improving the nomic indicated it was really difficult how we can align these two positions
so for us a political program matic a decision based on the economic factors well if you want to ask more questions i'll try to explain it in detail that's for. the investment of the funds. side of country side of russia i am really happy for like to thank you for this question i do appreciate that it's a fundamental question because one of the main topics maybe the main topic there was discussed the g. twenty was how can the global economy. if big kickstarter. get out of these dead end the...
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matic so i wonder if it after all such a good idea to give somebody or her fear of a doubt knowing that it's tougher and as someone who does a lot of business for the medics in the history we know that our relationship to fragrance is changing. as women spend more time working the habits of wearing a heavy fragrance are claiming as more of us who work in open as opposed to closed offices and as people are much more conscious of their allergic lease responses to such we tend often to bond with a fragrance early in our lives and stay with that even even though our noses actually be bald as we get older it doesn't make sense to actually. perform as a gift it seems to me a very risky option a potential candidate for great gifting i want you to ricky give rise to the giving of a fragrance isn't just about the smell it dissolves about the symbol of the bottle that sits out in a public place and you may look at that bottle and not use it very often but you remember where it came from and the occasion that you got it i already mentioned americans are some of the most generous gift givers. and i
matic so i wonder if it after all such a good idea to give somebody or her fear of a doubt knowing that it's tougher and as someone who does a lot of business for the medics in the history we know that our relationship to fragrance is changing. as women spend more time working the habits of wearing a heavy fragrance are claiming as more of us who work in open as opposed to closed offices and as people are much more conscious of their allergic lease responses to such we tend often to bond with a...
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matic so i wonder if after all such a good idea to give somebody the maddux or without knowing what they were it's that's real tough as someone who does a lot of business for the medics in the street we know that our relationship to fragrance is changing. as women spend more time working the habits of wearing a heavy fragrance are claiming as more of us who work in open as opposed to closed offices and as people are much more conscious of their allergic lease responses to such we tend often to bond with a early in our lives and stay with it even even though our noses actually be bald as we get old so it doesn't make sense to actually. give her family as a gift it seems to me a very risky option a potential candidate for great gift i want you to wreck a good sized at the giving of a fragrance isn't just about the smell it dissolves about the symbol of the bottle that sits out in the public place and you may look at that bottle and not use it very often but you remember where it came from and the occasion that you got it i already mentioned americans are some of the most generous gift give
matic so i wonder if after all such a good idea to give somebody the maddux or without knowing what they were it's that's real tough as someone who does a lot of business for the medics in the street we know that our relationship to fragrance is changing. as women spend more time working the habits of wearing a heavy fragrance are claiming as more of us who work in open as opposed to closed offices and as people are much more conscious of their allergic lease responses to such we tend often to...
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hospitals are increasingly prescribing the drug to people with chronic pain the la salle had poster matic stress disorder it. on its shores. to that of a flood of disorders that you come back from the mayor with immediately. mental illness can increase a person's risk of addiction. so that addiction turned to snow balled and spiral out of control on to the point where i lost everything. it's the monday got so caught up in his addiction he was ultimately rested for writing fraudulent acts to buy drugs illegally. oxycontin is an opiate like an addict appeal and killer that resulted in over sixteen thousand deaths in two thousand and eight that number has been increasing over the past eleven years. this despite the highly addictive nature and the number of appeal in discussions over and i'd be a hazard risen by over two hundred eighty seven percent during nineteen eighty nine and two thousand while in two thousand while alone in the bhp in over fifty thousand veterans issues associated with opie lead use many of which moreover to this. according to the study by the bsa veterans with post tra
hospitals are increasingly prescribing the drug to people with chronic pain the la salle had poster matic stress disorder it. on its shores. to that of a flood of disorders that you come back from the mayor with immediately. mental illness can increase a person's risk of addiction. so that addiction turned to snow balled and spiral out of control on to the point where i lost everything. it's the monday got so caught up in his addiction he was ultimately rested for writing fraudulent acts to buy...
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raud these days, should there be a law that says breached to pay damages to breached victims awed matically, perhaps a set amount or actual damages whichever is greater as holders of ent the consumers' data to secure it better? market is emerging. o i think you know as they continue to mature and grow, not to push liability on one or another, rty right? at the end of the day, the organizations are looking at liability and what am i responsible for based upon the set of circumstances that i have to deal with. i think you'll see that market continue to evolve over time. doing ahe government is lot of work and research on that currently. ago, data loss prevention. i think there's an active set of for organization data boards. see siesh ly area we insurance there kooifing. are very ught there real consequence. breach is not free and it's a cost that it's gotten attention of the council attention ncil gets of senior manager to invest in mitigation and insurance. the real challenge is creating you have ment where insurance not just pushing the isk on the other party but internalizing that so that
raud these days, should there be a law that says breached to pay damages to breached victims awed matically, perhaps a set amount or actual damages whichever is greater as holders of ent the consumers' data to secure it better? market is emerging. o i think you know as they continue to mature and grow, not to push liability on one or another, rty right? at the end of the day, the organizations are looking at liability and what am i responsible for based upon the set of circumstances that i have...
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tremendous empowerment, tremendous dip low matic and political opportunities and -- for billions of people around the world? do we want one where people can have association with other people without being spied on by their government ord our government or any other government? is that a desirable outcome. if so, how do we take steps in that direction? or do we accept the reality to go into maximum collection and go in the big brother direction as far as we can go. i don't think that's a future i look forward to. it's difficult to want to restrain especially with our government who really do believe in the motivation of what they're doing. but they are zealous and more effective. and they are, in fact, in a position where they are able to gather a great deal of information. >> so you think our government security services are more dangerous to civil services than china and russia? >> are they more interested? absolutely. no doubt about it. >> you agree that our government ov overof our national oversite is far more -- >> once again, i can't compare to other people. i don't know the details
tremendous empowerment, tremendous dip low matic and political opportunities and -- for billions of people around the world? do we want one where people can have association with other people without being spied on by their government ord our government or any other government? is that a desirable outcome. if so, how do we take steps in that direction? or do we accept the reality to go into maximum collection and go in the big brother direction as far as we can go. i don't think that's a future...
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tremendous empowerment, tremendous dip low matic and political opportunities and -- for billions of people around the world? do we want one where people can have association with other people without being spied on by their government ord our government or any other government? is that a desirable outcome. if so, how do we take steps in that direction? or do we accept the reality to go into maximum collection and go in the big brother direction as far as we can go. i don't think that's a future i look forward to. it's difficult to want to restrain especially with our government who really do believe in the motivation of what they're doing. but they are zealous and more effective. and they are, in fact, in a position where they are able to gather a great deal of information. >> so you think our government security services are more dangerous to civil services than china and russia? >> are they more interested? absolutely. no doubt about it. >> you agree that our government ov overof our national oversite is far more -- >> once again, i can't compare to other people. i don't know the details
tremendous empowerment, tremendous dip low matic and political opportunities and -- for billions of people around the world? do we want one where people can have association with other people without being spied on by their government ord our government or any other government? is that a desirable outcome. if so, how do we take steps in that direction? or do we accept the reality to go into maximum collection and go in the big brother direction as far as we can go. i don't think that's a future...
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it's emblah the matic of the un 30 generation. >> you think people will want to do it?>> let me ask you a question. talk to me about how you are making money with this. because that's really the both at the line, right? >> so far, we aren't. we're take the early tech start-up model of just gaining users first. we'll look at monization down the road. >> but do people -- do i pay -- like, am i buying somebody's leftover food? >> no, no. you get that for free. >> here's where i think this could work well. another individual example. i belong to a community supported agricultureco op where we get local farms -- >> that's so brooklyn. >> it's very, very brooklyn. i apologize to our viewers. we get more than even our relatively large family can eat in a week. a lot of people will share those. >> that's different because that's uncooked food, right? >> it's not pizza from yesterday. >> maybe the moniker is a bit misleading. dan, we'll give you the last word. >> it's any excess food, not just, you know, stuff that you've taken bites of. you go to costco, you get a giant package
it's emblah the matic of the un 30 generation. >> you think people will want to do it?>> let me ask you a question. talk to me about how you are making money with this. because that's really the both at the line, right? >> so far, we aren't. we're take the early tech start-up model of just gaining users first. we'll look at monization down the road. >> but do people -- do i pay -- like, am i buying somebody's leftover food? >> no, no. you get that for free....