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. >> what happened inside millennia's meeting with michelle obama at the white house. >>> why you won't see alec >>> "modern family" feud? julie bowen taking on rumors. >>> extra exclusive. viral video of doing push ups on a piano. >> the next morning and thought what have we done? and justin and jessica. the best body offenies on the b. and guess the super model getting a now on "extra" from universal studios hollywood, entertainment capital of l.a. >>> hey everyone, welcome to "ext "extra." why prince harry's girlfriend is duck ought of the spotlight and reportedly taking break from her tv show. >>> coming up, mario, a rare public date night for derek >>> first, the to hap-trending story. >> brad pitt. >> his first words since getting blind sided by angelina jolie with a $400 million divorce. >> oh, my god. >> brad all smiles. no wedding ring. signing autographs and taking selfies. leaning on his fans and allied co-star for support. pooem magazine reporting he's bracing himself for a nasty battle with angelina over all the headline about divorce drama getting to him? he's not showing
. >> what happened inside millennia's meeting with michelle obama at the white house. >>> why you won't see alec >>> "modern family" feud? julie bowen taking on rumors. >>> extra exclusive. viral video of doing push ups on a piano. >> the next morning and thought what have we done? and justin and jessica. the best body offenies on the b. and guess the super model getting a now on "extra" from universal studios hollywood, entertainment...
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and for millennia, instruments-- until the present day, really-- instruments were, and remain, often and in some ways, at the forefront of the technology. (narrator) the flute is one of the world's oldest musical instruments. over time, its construction, play-ability, and sound have been determined by the technology available to instrument makers. flute production has been and continues to be a marriage of sorts-- a marriage of artistry and technology. (wassar) the flute is really a very simple instrument. what makes it different from other woodwind instruments, like a recorder, is that instead of blowing down the instrument, you're actually blowing transversely. you're blowing across the embouchure hole just the way you would blow across a soda bottle. [lilting flute music] (greer) in the early 19th century, late 18th century, flutes were very simple. they had one key or two keys, if any, and they were hard to play in tune with themselves or with anyone else in a small orchestra, and consequently, they had a reputation for being whistle-like and not real sonorous or real colorful. t
and for millennia, instruments-- until the present day, really-- instruments were, and remain, often and in some ways, at the forefront of the technology. (narrator) the flute is one of the world's oldest musical instruments. over time, its construction, play-ability, and sound have been determined by the technology available to instrument makers. flute production has been and continues to be a marriage of sorts-- a marriage of artistry and technology. (wassar) the flute is really a very simple...
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both groups have labored under dietary restrictions for millennia. including very strict guidelines over the slaughter and consumption of meat. why would someone doctor research to prevent a lucrative breakthrough from being labeled as such? only, i now believe, if it was more profitable to have another label. are you familiar with the word pareve? uh, it's a kosher thing, right? mm. the laws of kashrut state but there's a third classification. pareve. water is pareve. carrots are pareve. okay, so pareve is like... neutral? exactly, it's the switzerland of food. now, if shmeat is ruled to be actual meat, that obviously opens up the carnivore market, but it also subjects it to the gordian knot of halal and kosher certification. if it is a mere meat substitute, then it sits, forlorn, in the vegan aisle. but if shmeat can thread the needle, if it can be actual lab-grown meat, but not be classified as such... it would be pareve, neutral to the kosher and halal rules about meat. imagine, watson. observant jews finally being allowed a cheeseburger. religio
both groups have labored under dietary restrictions for millennia. including very strict guidelines over the slaughter and consumption of meat. why would someone doctor research to prevent a lucrative breakthrough from being labeled as such? only, i now believe, if it was more profitable to have another label. are you familiar with the word pareve? uh, it's a kosher thing, right? mm. the laws of kashrut state but there's a third classification. pareve. water is pareve. carrots are pareve. okay,...
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an environment of millennia russia, representative of russians only station -- russian civilization. and the local governments were -- [indiscernible] putin for the state of things. meanwhile, i would also like to start by raising the level of the soviet sections. during the last two years, we have dealt with a dramatic rebirth of many soviet ideas and perceptions. old ideas that the government controls the economy. because it secures a certain stability, stable salaries, education and jobs. it also provides certainty in the future. believe they were turn -- return of socialism is used as some kind of guideline. seems quitel system appealing. , as ademocracy as a model very attractive -- today, is practically nonexistent. is beingnt system assessed. after crimea, it is less attractive. it is very important that the remain enemy number one with the rhetoric enemy number one in the rhetoric. . these perceptions of the cold .ar were brought back also a military rival. of the the launch anti-ukraine propaganda as a negative approach towards the along with the negative sentiments toward u
an environment of millennia russia, representative of russians only station -- russian civilization. and the local governments were -- [indiscernible] putin for the state of things. meanwhile, i would also like to start by raising the level of the soviet sections. during the last two years, we have dealt with a dramatic rebirth of many soviet ideas and perceptions. old ideas that the government controls the economy. because it secures a certain stability, stable salaries, education and jobs. it...
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both groups have labored under dietary restrictions for millennia. including very strict guidelines over the slaughter and consumption of meat. why would someone doctor research to prevent a lucrative breakthrough from being labeled as such? only, i now believe, if it was more profitable to have another label. are you familiar with the word pareve? uh, it's a kosher thing, right? mm. the laws of kashrut state that permissible foods are divided into groups-- dairy, meat. but there's a third classification. carrots are pareve. okay, so pareve is like... neutral? exactly, it's the switzerland of food. now, if shmeat is ruled to be actual meat, that obviously opens up the carnivore market, but it also subjects it to the gordian knot of halal and kosher certification. if it is a mere meat substitute, then it sits, forlorn, in the vegan aisle. but if shmeat can thread the needle, if it can be actual lab-grown meat, it would be pareve, neutral to the kosher and halal rules about meat. imagine, watson. observant jews finally being allowed a cheeseburger. rel
both groups have labored under dietary restrictions for millennia. including very strict guidelines over the slaughter and consumption of meat. why would someone doctor research to prevent a lucrative breakthrough from being labeled as such? only, i now believe, if it was more profitable to have another label. are you familiar with the word pareve? uh, it's a kosher thing, right? mm. the laws of kashrut state that permissible foods are divided into groups-- dairy, meat. but there's a third...
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both groups have labored under dietary restrictions for millennia. including very strict guidelines over the slaughter and consumption of meat. why would someone doctor research to prevent a lucrative breakthrough from being labeled as such? only, i now believe, if it was more profitable to have another label. are you familiar with the word pareve? uh, it's a kosher thing, right? mm. the laws of kashrut state that permissible foods are divided into groups-- dairy, meat. but there's a third classification. carrots are pareve. okay, so pareve is like... neutral? exactly, it's the switzerland of food. now, if shmeat is ruled to be actual meat, that obviously opens up the carnivore market, but it also subjects it to the gordian knot of halal and kosher certification. if it is a mere meat substitute, then it sits, forlorn, in the vegan aisle. but if shmeat can thread the needle, if it can be actual lab-grown meat, d as such... it would be pareve, neutral to the kosher and halal rules about meat. imagine, watson. observant jews finally being allowed a chee
both groups have labored under dietary restrictions for millennia. including very strict guidelines over the slaughter and consumption of meat. why would someone doctor research to prevent a lucrative breakthrough from being labeled as such? only, i now believe, if it was more profitable to have another label. are you familiar with the word pareve? uh, it's a kosher thing, right? mm. the laws of kashrut state that permissible foods are divided into groups-- dairy, meat. but there's a third...
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both groups have labored under dietary restrictions for millennia.luding very strict guidelines over the slaughter and consumption of meat. why would someone doctor research to prevent a lucrative breakthrough from being labeled as such? only, i now believe, if it was more profitable to have another label. are you familiar with the word pareve? uh, it's a kosher thing, right? mm. the laws of kashrut state that permissible foods are divided into groups-- dairy, meat. but there's a third classification. pareve. water is pareve. carrots are pareve. okay, so pareve is like... neutral? exactly, it's the switzerland of food. now, if shmeat is ruled to be actual meat, that obviously opens up the carnivore market, but it also subjects it to the gordian knot of halal and kosher certification. if it is a mere meat substitute, then it sits, forlorn, in the vegan aisle. but if shmeat can thread the needle, if it can be actual lab-grown meat, but not be classified as such... it would be pareve, neutral to the kosher and halal rules about meat. imagine, watson. ob
both groups have labored under dietary restrictions for millennia.luding very strict guidelines over the slaughter and consumption of meat. why would someone doctor research to prevent a lucrative breakthrough from being labeled as such? only, i now believe, if it was more profitable to have another label. are you familiar with the word pareve? uh, it's a kosher thing, right? mm. the laws of kashrut state that permissible foods are divided into groups-- dairy, meat. but there's a third...
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both groups have labored under dietary restrictions for millennia. including very strict guidelines over the slaughter and consumption of meat. why would someone doctor research to prevent a lucrative breakthrough from being labeled as such? only, i now believe, if it was more profitable to have another label. are you familiar with the word pareve? uh, it's a kosher thing, right? mm. the laws of kashrut state that permissible foods are divided into groups-- dairy, meat. but there's a third classification. carrots are pareve. okay, so pareve is like... neutral? exactly, it's the switzerland of food. now, if shmeat is ruled to be actual meat, that obviously opens up the carnivore market, but it also subjects it to the gordian knot of halal and kosher certification. if it is a mere meat substitute, then it sits, forlorn, in the vegan aisle. but if shmeat can thread the needle, if it can be actual lab-grown meat, it would be pareve, neutral to the kosher and halal rules about meat. imagine, watson. observant jews finally being allowed a cheeseburger. rel
both groups have labored under dietary restrictions for millennia. including very strict guidelines over the slaughter and consumption of meat. why would someone doctor research to prevent a lucrative breakthrough from being labeled as such? only, i now believe, if it was more profitable to have another label. are you familiar with the word pareve? uh, it's a kosher thing, right? mm. the laws of kashrut state that permissible foods are divided into groups-- dairy, meat. but there's a third...
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both groups have labored under dietary restrictions for millennia. including very strict guidelines over the slaughter and consumption of meat. why would someone doctor research to prevent a lucrative breakthrough from being labeled as such? only, i now believe, if it was more profitable to have another label. are you familiar with the word pareve? uh, it's a kosher thing, right? mm. the laws of kashrut state that permissible foods are divided into groups-- dairy, meat. but there's a third classification. carrots are pareve. okay, so pareve is like... neutral? exactly, it's the switzerland of food. now, if shmeat is ruled to be actual meat, that obviously opens up the carnivore market, but it also subjects it to the gordian knot of halal and kosher certification. if it is a mere meat substitute, then it sits, forlorn, in the vegan aisle. but if shmeat can thread the needle, if it can be actual lab-grown meat, but not be classified as such... it would be pareve, neutral to the kosher and halal rules about meat. imagine, watson. observant jews finally
both groups have labored under dietary restrictions for millennia. including very strict guidelines over the slaughter and consumption of meat. why would someone doctor research to prevent a lucrative breakthrough from being labeled as such? only, i now believe, if it was more profitable to have another label. are you familiar with the word pareve? uh, it's a kosher thing, right? mm. the laws of kashrut state that permissible foods are divided into groups-- dairy, meat. but there's a third...
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. >> what happened inside millennia's meeting with michelle obama at the white house. >>> why you won'tn snl. >>> "modern family" feud? julie bowen taking on rumors. >>> extra exclusive. viral video of doing push ups on a piano. >> the next morning and thought what have we done? and justin and jessica. the best body offenies on the b. and guess the super model
. >> what happened inside millennia's meeting with michelle obama at the white house. >>> why you won'tn snl. >>> "modern family" feud? julie bowen taking on rumors. >>> extra exclusive. viral video of doing push ups on a piano. >> the next morning and thought what have we done? and justin and jessica. the best body offenies on the b. and guess the super model
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at the capitol, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell welcome trump, his wife millennia and vice presidentt mike pettit spirit-- mike pence >> >> catherine: trull also met with the man he once threatened to replace as house speaker. all right, showed him the balcony where he will be sworn in as the 45th president, said in zero days from now. >> catherine: 1 tram allies suggested the president elect might be backing off from his campaign promise to put hillary clinton behind bars. >> politics are over now. the people have spoken and time to start unify the country. >> reporter: lee giuliani said another issue remains on the front burner. >> the wall. i am sure this is going to take a while. he is going to build it. >> catherine: the white house released disposal of the first lady michelle obama entertaining money a trump at sea. but there was no follow out of the trunk and obama families together. that break with tradition was introverted as a sign of how political titian's have not disappeared in the immediate aftermath of the bitter election battle. >> brittney: we have a nice start to th
at the capitol, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell welcome trump, his wife millennia and vice presidentt mike pettit spirit-- mike pence >> >> catherine: trull also met with the man he once threatened to replace as house speaker. all right, showed him the balcony where he will be sworn in as the 45th president, said in zero days from now. >> catherine: 1 tram allies suggested the president elect might be backing off from his campaign promise to put hillary clinton behind...
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president bill clinton has tried to capitalize on that love but in a rare move for political spouses millennia trump has been mostly absent from the trail. >> it's hard to say whether she's been a positive or negative factor. she's been a neutral factor. >> coming up at 7:00 a.m. we have wall to wall coverage as "gma first look," i'm just press "clean" and let roomba help with your everyday messes. a full suite of sensors automatically guides cleaning under furniture, along edges, and in corners. and roomba's patented 3-stage cleaning system agitates, brushes and suctions dirt from your floors for up to 2 hours, recharging itself when it needs to. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba, from irobot. better. together. ? there are 16 fresh-picked oranges squeezed into each added sugar, water, or preservatives. tropicana. resultso registered dietician, rachel wall. rachel has some ideas for some healthy voting day themed snacks. rachel, what are your ideas? easy snack ideas: patriotic sipper: add pomegranate seeds to water or club soda. thread blueberries onto a skewer or straw
president bill clinton has tried to capitalize on that love but in a rare move for political spouses millennia trump has been mostly absent from the trail. >> it's hard to say whether she's been a positive or negative factor. she's been a neutral factor. >> coming up at 7:00 a.m. we have wall to wall coverage as "gma first look," i'm just press "clean" and let roomba help with your everyday messes. a full suite of sensors automatically guides cleaning under...
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for the last several millennia. resulting in two of the fastest animals in the world. and it's that kind of predator-prey interaction that has shaped, molded and defined the animal world. visit us at www.animalatlas.tv. narrator: until next time, on animal atlas. [music] shawn: look at those pearly whites, man. [music] bud: whoa, cute! shawn: shut-up. jess: are you good to drive? shawn: i'm fine. [music] jess: how many did you have? shawn: i should be fine. jess: you should be? officer: sir, go ahead and step out of the vehicle for me. shawn: yes, sir. bud: see ya, buddy. today, shawn's got a hearing, we'll see how it goes. good luck! so, it turns out buzzed driving and drunk driving, they're the same thing and it costs around $10,000. announcer: don't wait. communicate. >> ushaka: our rainforest safari is about to reveal the hot and steamy side of africa. you may be in a tropical sweat by the end of today's show, but the diversity of this incredible land is very cool, because this is africa-- this is "safari tracks." >> men: (singing african language) >> ushaka: kunja
for the last several millennia. resulting in two of the fastest animals in the world. and it's that kind of predator-prey interaction that has shaped, molded and defined the animal world. visit us at www.animalatlas.tv. narrator: until next time, on animal atlas. [music] shawn: look at those pearly whites, man. [music] bud: whoa, cute! shawn: shut-up. jess: are you good to drive? shawn: i'm fine. [music] jess: how many did you have? shawn: i should be fine. jess: you should be? officer: sir, go...
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powered by women and millennias in the commonwealth. both the clinton and trump camps a making a final push in the commonwealth today. virginia senator clinton running mate tim kaine returns to his home state tonight to wrap up the campaign. he has rally scheduled at 7:30 at george mason university in fairfax and 9:30 in richmond. this afternoon the bunker trump event for her father in manassas. >> update on traffic c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. n plavix. >>don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. bri
powered by women and millennias in the commonwealth. both the clinton and trump camps a making a final push in the commonwealth today. virginia senator clinton running mate tim kaine returns to his home state tonight to wrap up the campaign. he has rally scheduled at 7:30 at george mason university in fairfax and 9:30 in richmond. this afternoon the bunker trump event for her father in manassas. >> update on traffic c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing...
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hillary clinton pulling out all the celebrity stops she can in a bid to get millennias and minorities to the polls. >> saturday with popstar katy perry battleground pennsylvania. block trump getting 270 electoral votes with one key doesn't mean anything if people don't vote. >> trump is trying to expand the map visits and states across the country for on saturday were emitted almost on his attacks yet.we need a government that can work. and work well from day one. for the american people. >> that will be impossible with hillary clinton. the prime suspect in a massive far-reaching investigation. >> trump is five stops planned for sunday including one in minnesota which hasn't gone to a republican since 1972. still remains confident. >> based on turnout i think were going to win florida. yet to be seen how much difference does last weekend push will make 40 million only boats have already been cast. >> now booty tells about the chaos at the trump rally. the was secret service says no a person in the front of the crowd had shouted gun a protester was detained by secret service. today he
hillary clinton pulling out all the celebrity stops she can in a bid to get millennias and minorities to the polls. >> saturday with popstar katy perry battleground pennsylvania. block trump getting 270 electoral votes with one key doesn't mean anything if people don't vote. >> trump is trying to expand the map visits and states across the country for on saturday were emitted almost on his attacks yet.we need a government that can work. and work well from day one. for the american...
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you see more change in our 240 years than happened in millennia before.works. >> so america is already great? >> oh, it's more than great. it will become greater. america is great. just look at the medica facilities. everything out there is profit. it wasn't here in 1776. there was a bunch of land here that nobody can do anything with. there were primitive little industries, cottage industries here and there. everything you see here is -- it's about $100 billion in terms of present value. >> now the hope is more americans can share in that. >> that should be -- that should be the number one economic goal of this country. you don't have to worry about having more stuff. you do have to worry about whether people who are perfectly decent citizens, working hard, are getting enough of it so they can live decently. >> warren, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> an important message there from warren buffett. in the next hour, he speaks out for the first time about the scandal that rocked wells fargo and cost more than 5,000 employees their jobs. he is the big
you see more change in our 240 years than happened in millennia before.works. >> so america is already great? >> oh, it's more than great. it will become greater. america is great. just look at the medica facilities. everything out there is profit. it wasn't here in 1776. there was a bunch of land here that nobody can do anything with. there were primitive little industries, cottage industries here and there. everything you see here is -- it's about $100 billion in terms of present...
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the main reason we feel this area has been used for the millennia that it has been is because it is right -- it's evidence of two ecological areas combined. this is -- the edge was called the fall line which is the area between the coastal plain and the piedmont plateau. in fact, this mount is literally on the edge of the fall line. the piedmont plateau drops off at the base of this mound and from here on out becomes the coastal plain. so with these two meeting areas you have both the plants and the animals from that -- those ecosystems all both here so you had a great variety of animals to choose from, plants to eat from and, of course, the river was right there with all of its foodstuffs and so you really had the ideal for this place for these people to be over these thousands of years because of the meeting of the two ecosystems in this location. we are inside our earth lodge and we're looking at the original 1,000-year-old earth lodge floor. this is a very interesting structure. there are 50 seats in this room. from the entrance to the door it comes around in the circle. each seat is
the main reason we feel this area has been used for the millennia that it has been is because it is right -- it's evidence of two ecological areas combined. this is -- the edge was called the fall line which is the area between the coastal plain and the piedmont plateau. in fact, this mount is literally on the edge of the fall line. the piedmont plateau drops off at the base of this mound and from here on out becomes the coastal plain. so with these two meeting areas you have both the plants...
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this national bible week has come down to us in history through manuscripts written centuries or millennia ago. these manuscripts are more numerous by an order of magnitude than any other classical text. and go much back closer in the time of origin than any classical text. for instance, the histories of -- i read recently, are based on eight manuscripts coming about 1,300 years after the original version. by contrast, the new testament has over 20,000 manuscripts, some of which go back to mere decades after the original version. the dead sea scrolls proved that the hebrew text of the old testament that came down from other sources are indeed accurate and reliable to the letter. i would now like to yield to the gentleman from ohio, representative bill johnson, my riend and colleague. mr. johnson: i too want to thank my colleague from georgia , from georgia, from colorado. i've lived all over the country. so i get confused about where some of my colleagues are from. i thank my colleague from colorado for doing this this evening. you know, god's word has meant so much to me in my life. i can
this national bible week has come down to us in history through manuscripts written centuries or millennia ago. these manuscripts are more numerous by an order of magnitude than any other classical text. and go much back closer in the time of origin than any classical text. for instance, the histories of -- i read recently, are based on eight manuscripts coming about 1,300 years after the original version. by contrast, the new testament has over 20,000 manuscripts, some of which go back to mere...
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millennia -- to melania, and and eric andka baron, i love you and i thank you and especially for puttingp with all of those hours. this was tough. this political stuff is nasty and it is tough. i want to thank my family. thank you all. you have all given me such incredible support, and i will tell you that we have a large group of people. they kept saying we have a small staff, look at all of these people we have. rudy and steve and david. we have got tremendously talented people up here and it has been very special. i want to give a special thanks to our former mayor, rudy giuliani. unbelievable. he traveled with us, and he went through meetings. where is he? governor chris christie. thank you, chris. the first man, first major he is highly respected in washington, because he is as smart as you get, senator jeff sessions. a great man. another great man, very tough competitor, he was not easy. another great man who has been a friend to me, but i got to know him as a competitor, because he was one of the folks that was negotiating to go against those democrats, dr. ben carson. then?is --
millennia -- to melania, and and eric andka baron, i love you and i thank you and especially for puttingp with all of those hours. this was tough. this political stuff is nasty and it is tough. i want to thank my family. thank you all. you have all given me such incredible support, and i will tell you that we have a large group of people. they kept saying we have a small staff, look at all of these people we have. rudy and steve and david. we have got tremendously talented people up here and it...
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[inaudible conversations] >> keep out yourself, millennia to between about the conversation and witht general alexander is atlantic contributor who covers national security. and the staging is yours. cement good evening it is a pleasure to be here so i have to open in by a saying is a real challenge to prepare to interview you because i got word if you weeks ago and some new event would have been -- have been if it was a hack organdy nsa that crippled with those mysterious communications with the big russian bank which is to say i interview you 17 times i did realize and needed to protect my coffee maker and a toaster. [laughter] before last week are to have that conversation also government and convert - - the government to protect our data online and a question that has hung in the air sunday that happened with the election and let those government statements it is mostly accurate it. that is hard to disrupt the electoral process but that doesn't mean i think it is all very difficult but it's simply does hackett that it would be sen sensationalized is what escapes many of us so muc
[inaudible conversations] >> keep out yourself, millennia to between about the conversation and witht general alexander is atlantic contributor who covers national security. and the staging is yours. cement good evening it is a pleasure to be here so i have to open in by a saying is a real challenge to prepare to interview you because i got word if you weeks ago and some new event would have been -- have been if it was a hack organdy nsa that crippled with those mysterious communications...
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very important that putin works here in a completely different environment, the environment of the millennia russia, of the russian civilization as a civilization against the rest of the world. that only in his system, it makes sense to assess it. because the government and the local regional governments were upset by purely criteria, and the onus is on them which is removed from putin for the current state of things. meanwhile, also like to say propaganda also raised the level of the soviet perceptions. one can say during the last two years we have been dealing with a dramatic manifestation of dramatic -- rebirth of many soviet ideas and perceptions. not only return to the old ideas that the government control economy better than the free market economy, because it secures a certain stability, stable salaries, free medicine, education and jobs. but it also provides certainty in the future. people do not remember about clinical shortage -- but they believe the return of socialism can be used as some kind of guideline. and the political system of the soviet type seems to be, remains to be qui
very important that putin works here in a completely different environment, the environment of the millennia russia, of the russian civilization as a civilization against the rest of the world. that only in his system, it makes sense to assess it. because the government and the local regional governments were upset by purely criteria, and the onus is on them which is removed from putin for the current state of things. meanwhile, also like to say propaganda also raised the level of the soviet...
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of course people heard about the millennia building and want to know if we are going to bed rock and determined that is also something we should do. >> that was a subtext of my question. can you explain what and mean by the bay cooling process and is there a environmental impact from that? >> absolutely. so, bay cooling is something that port tenant pioneered at the exploreatorium and what it means is that you are using the natural bodee body of water the fact it doesn't change the temperature too much t is like the earth, the bay stays a constant temperature so you use that fact to draw energy. if the building is hotter you use it to cool it down or cooler to heat it up. we are planning for a district system at mission rock where all our heating and cooling so basically all the air conditioning because not too much heating, runs off a shared system and that system the water will be chilled by using the bays energy. bay water will not be pulled from the bay and brought to the site thrrks is a heat exchange process so the water is kept separate. what it means physically is there a tub
of course people heard about the millennia building and want to know if we are going to bed rock and determined that is also something we should do. >> that was a subtext of my question. can you explain what and mean by the bay cooling process and is there a environmental impact from that? >> absolutely. so, bay cooling is something that port tenant pioneered at the exploreatorium and what it means is that you are using the natural bodee body of water the fact it doesn't change the...
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many thousands of tons of nuclear fuel must be isolated from people and from the environment for millennia. so i recommendation is to construct a jeep geologic repository using a science-based process before spending money on advanced nuclear. recommendation two, wait on the construction of the 81,000 and the new scale fmr. these are lessons learned from these projects that safety reliability and cost before looking at advanced nuclear plants. recommendation three, consistently apply a nuclear weapons proliferation test to advance nuclear designs. among the technology places, the united states nuclear power is unique in the overlap between civilian energy technology and nuclear weapons. the risks of nuclear weapons proliferation from nuclear power can be managed, can attempt to be managed but never eliminated. presenting proliferation of utmost importance for the future of nuclear energy. recommendation for, consider the full impact of the nuclear fuel cycle associated with advanced reactors including severe accidents. many accidents of the whitewater reactor cycle are still not worked out
many thousands of tons of nuclear fuel must be isolated from people and from the environment for millennia. so i recommendation is to construct a jeep geologic repository using a science-based process before spending money on advanced nuclear. recommendation two, wait on the construction of the 81,000 and the new scale fmr. these are lessons learned from these projects that safety reliability and cost before looking at advanced nuclear plants. recommendation three, consistently apply a nuclear...
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the protesters went down michigan avenue and into millennia park. and chicago police are saying it was mostly peaceful, but two people arrested. support for wisconsin officers in fond du lac. about a dozen people lined one busy street yesterday carrying signs with messages of support. one reading -- we appreciate you. organizers say it is messages like that officers don't hear enough. officers on the see are saying the gesture is appreciated. >> times are challenging. any time we can get some positive support it is great for want to inspire similar demonstrations in schizacross the country. an alert now for drives in downtown milwaukee. mason street is closed. crews are installing glass panels on a sidewalk and working on a parking structure. path of the northwestern mutual tower project. the 32-story building is supposed to be finished by next tomorrow. later today you invite to a veteran's day observen't at st. john's. there will be an honor guard from 5612 and a memorial right for fallen veterans. the service begins at 10:30 inside of the school
the protesters went down michigan avenue and into millennia park. and chicago police are saying it was mostly peaceful, but two people arrested. support for wisconsin officers in fond du lac. about a dozen people lined one busy street yesterday carrying signs with messages of support. one reading -- we appreciate you. organizers say it is messages like that officers don't hear enough. officers on the see are saying the gesture is appreciated. >> times are challenging. any time we can get...
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but across the millennia that followed, different views of power and governance have often prevailed. throughout human history there have been those who argue that people cannot handle democracy. that they cannot handle self-determination. they need to be told what to do. a ruler has to maintain order. through violence or coercion or an iron fist. there's been a different concept mike rnment that says makes right. or that unchecked power can be passed through blood lines. there's been the belief that some are superior by virtue of race or faith. or ethnicity. and those beliefs so often have been used to justify conquests and exploitation. and war. but through all this history, the flame first lit here in athens never died. it was ultimately nurtured by great enlightenment. it was fanned by america's founders who declared that we, the people, shall rule. that all men are created equal. and endowed by our creator with ertain unalienable rights. any, at times even today -- now, at times even today those ideals are challenged. we have been told that these are western ideals. we have been
but across the millennia that followed, different views of power and governance have often prevailed. throughout human history there have been those who argue that people cannot handle democracy. that they cannot handle self-determination. they need to be told what to do. a ruler has to maintain order. through violence or coercion or an iron fist. there's been a different concept mike rnment that says makes right. or that unchecked power can be passed through blood lines. there's been the...
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touchÉ to a lot of millennia else. if you have ideas, send them along. did not like the politically taboo once. tob hillary clinton's e-mail server. the elecon is gone. we are not going to do that. touchÉ on originality. that would cut charlie gasparino, dagen mcdowell. taken, you are very good on vibes. what disturbed i tell you what ? >> president obama about everything else on the campaign trail for eight, almost eight years he's been very concerned about treating the office of the president with dignity, respect and grace. i think whatever nastiness is going to be exchanged is being done behind those closed doors. there's got to be a little bit of tension, a little bit of body language. neil: if you are the president, dwight eisenhower kind of reminding this young kid, let me show you what's going on. >> there's a lot more at stake with the transition of power from obama to trump then it was from kennedy -- from eisenhower to kennedy. >> ratepayer has written a book about this coming out in january about the transition from eisenhower to kennedy. >>
touchÉ to a lot of millennia else. if you have ideas, send them along. did not like the politically taboo once. tob hillary clinton's e-mail server. the elecon is gone. we are not going to do that. touchÉ on originality. that would cut charlie gasparino, dagen mcdowell. taken, you are very good on vibes. what disturbed i tell you what ? >> president obama about everything else on the campaign trail for eight, almost eight years he's been very concerned about treating the office of the...
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but across the millennia that followed, different views of power and governance have often prevailed. throughout human history, there have been those who argue that people cannot handle democracy, that they cannot handle self-determination, they need to be told what to do. a ruler has to maintain order through violence or coercion or an iron fist. there's been a different concept of government that says might makes right, or that unchecked power can be passed through bloodlines. there's been the belief that some are superior by virtue of race or faith or ethnicity, and those beliefs so often have been used to justify conquest and exploitation and war. but through all this history, the flame first lit here in athens never died. it was ultimately nurtured by a great enlightenment. it was fanned by america's founders, who declared that "we, the people" shall rule, that all men are created equal and endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. now, at times, even today, those ideals are challenged. we've been told that these are western ideals. we've been told that some culture
but across the millennia that followed, different views of power and governance have often prevailed. throughout human history, there have been those who argue that people cannot handle democracy, that they cannot handle self-determination, they need to be told what to do. a ruler has to maintain order through violence or coercion or an iron fist. there's been a different concept of government that says might makes right, or that unchecked power can be passed through bloodlines. there's been...
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but across the millennia that followed, different views of power and governance have often prevailed. throughout human history, there have been those who argue that people cannot handle democracy, hat they cannot handle self-determination, they need to be told what to do. a ruler has to maintain order through violence or coercion or an iron fist. theres been a different concept of government that says might makes right, or that unchecked power can be passed through bloodlines. theres been the belief that some are superior by virtue of race or faith or ethnicity, and those beliefs so often have been used to justify conquest and exploitation and war. but through all this history, the flame first lit here in thens never died. it was ultimately nurtured by a great enlightenment. it was fanned by americas founders, who declared that we, the people shall rule, that all men are created equal and endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. now, at times, even today, those ideals are challenged. weve been told that these are western ideals. weve been told that some cultures are not
but across the millennia that followed, different views of power and governance have often prevailed. throughout human history, there have been those who argue that people cannot handle democracy, hat they cannot handle self-determination, they need to be told what to do. a ruler has to maintain order through violence or coercion or an iron fist. theres been a different concept of government that says might makes right, or that unchecked power can be passed through bloodlines. theres been the...
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. >> durng to the race to white house candidates barnstorming battleground states millennia trump a speechania clinton aide huma abedin returns for a fund-raiser with cher, rhetoric on both sides of the aisle. >> e-mails show assistant attorney general involved in the investigation has been feeding information directly to john podesta and clinton campaign, do you believe that? [boo]. >> should he should not be allowed to run i ran governs john mccain mitt romney thought would i be a better president but i never thought that the republic was at risk if they were elected. >> plus new bombshell details this morning in fbi investigation into the clinton foundation, "the wall street journal" this morning reporting that secret recordings were used to launch the probe and they had pushback from justice department race has market on end s&p 00 declines seven straight sessions longest losing streak five jooergs futures like this expecting a mixed market the opening of trading although things turned bulli dow jones industrial average higher nasdaq s&p 500 positive territory in europe market mixed br
. >> durng to the race to white house candidates barnstorming battleground states millennia trump a speechania clinton aide huma abedin returns for a fund-raiser with cher, rhetoric on both sides of the aisle. >> e-mails show assistant attorney general involved in the investigation has been feeding information directly to john podesta and clinton campaign, do you believe that? [boo]. >> should he should not be allowed to run i ran governs john mccain mitt romney thought would...
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when cokie was mentioning the millennia vote, voter, generation is bigger than the baby boomers, this is the first year generations he will be able to vote as well and they are the larger and larger than the millennial, as little generation also the most diverse but it's also going to be the last generation that is majority white. so basically as was a type of these different social issues and how you actually start great leadership hig high point withie church from within cover, with this look at 25 years to ensure that this new generation of americans are primed and ready to take on these leadership positions. >> as one of the members of a small but fervent a group called jews for catholic social thought -- [laughter] as cokie pointed out that we are afforded because we believe in it. [laughter] i do have to ask a skeptical question, insinuated itself into my mind increasingly over the past couple of years. if white evangelical protestants really meant what they been saying the past two generations, ted cruz would be the nominee of the republican party. and i am beginning to wonder,
when cokie was mentioning the millennia vote, voter, generation is bigger than the baby boomers, this is the first year generations he will be able to vote as well and they are the larger and larger than the millennial, as little generation also the most diverse but it's also going to be the last generation that is majority white. so basically as was a type of these different social issues and how you actually start great leadership hig high point withie church from within cover, with this look...
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, the most often cited legal concern for this sort of activity is in section 1201 of the digital millennia copyright act. that section was originally designed as a way of enforcing drm technologies on, like, you know, music or dvds or e-books. the idea was that if they put on some sort of encryption or some sort of technological protection measure, they call it, that protects the internal copyrighted content, then efforts to circumvent that technological protection measure would be punishable as a crime in civil lawsuits and any number of different ways. companies have, you know, sought to use that as a way of protecting not just copyrighted content, not just like movies and e-books, but also tractors and medical devices and, you know, all sorts of like internet of things products. because they all have software on them, so the software's copyrighted, so therefore the theory is that any technological protection measures on the device are protecting the software inside it. and i think the assertion of that law in an apparently fairly strange way, that i think is somewhat concerning. and you
, the most often cited legal concern for this sort of activity is in section 1201 of the digital millennia copyright act. that section was originally designed as a way of enforcing drm technologies on, like, you know, music or dvds or e-books. the idea was that if they put on some sort of encryption or some sort of technological protection measure, they call it, that protects the internal copyrighted content, then efforts to circumvent that technological protection measure would be punishable...
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an environment of millennia russia, representative of russian civilization.t makes sense because the government and the local governments were -- remove by putin for the state of things. possibility. meanwhile, i would also like to say the propaganda by raising the level of the soviet perception. during the last two years, we have dealt with a dramatic manifestation of rebirth of many soviet ideas and perceptions. a return to old ideas that the government controls the economy. because it secures a certain stability, stable salaries, education, and jobs. it also provides certainty in the future. people do not remember about clinical shortage, poverty, but the return ofn socialism, it can be used as some kind of guideline. the political system seems quite appealing. using democracy as a model, as a very attractive -- today, is practically nonexistent. the current system is being assessed. after crimea, it is less attractive. there is no need to make special comments, but it is very important that the united states remain enemy number one with the framework and
an environment of millennia russia, representative of russian civilization.t makes sense because the government and the local governments were -- remove by putin for the state of things. possibility. meanwhile, i would also like to say the propaganda by raising the level of the soviet perception. during the last two years, we have dealt with a dramatic manifestation of rebirth of many soviet ideas and perceptions. a return to old ideas that the government controls the economy. because it...
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of course people heard about the millennia building and want to know if we are going to bed rock and determined that is also something we should do. >> that was a subtext of my question. can you explain what and mean by the bay cooling process and is there a environmental impact from that? >> absolutely. so, bay cooling is something that port tenant pioneered at the exploreatorium and what it means is that you are using the natural bodee body of water the fact it doesn't change the temperature too much t is like the earth, the bay stays a constant temperature so you use that fact to draw energy. if the building is hotter you use it to cool it down or cooler to heat it up. we are planning for a district system at mission rock where all our heating and cooling so basically all the air conditioning because not too much heating, runs off a shared system and that system the water will be chilled by using the bays energy. bay water will not be pulled from the bay and brought to the site thrrks is a heat exchange process so the water is kept separate. what it means physically is there a tub
of course people heard about the millennia building and want to know if we are going to bed rock and determined that is also something we should do. >> that was a subtext of my question. can you explain what and mean by the bay cooling process and is there a environmental impact from that? >> absolutely. so, bay cooling is something that port tenant pioneered at the exploreatorium and what it means is that you are using the natural bodee body of water the fact it doesn't change the...
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but across the millennia that followed, different views of power and governance have often prevailed.hroughout human history, there have been those who argue that people cannot handle democracy, that they cannot handle self-determination, they need to be told what to do. a ruler has to maintain order through violence or coercion or an iron fist. there's been a different concept of government that says might makes right, or that unchecked power can be passed through bloodlines. there's been the belief that some are superior by virtue of race, or faith, or ethnicity, and those beliefs so often have been used to justify conquest and exploitation and war. but through all this history, the flame first lit here in athens never died. it was ultimately nurtured by a great enlightenment. it was fanned by america's founders, who declared that "we, the people" shall rule, that all men are created equal and endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. now, at times, even today, those ideals are challenged. we've been told that these are western ideals. we've been told that some culture
but across the millennia that followed, different views of power and governance have often prevailed.hroughout human history, there have been those who argue that people cannot handle democracy, that they cannot handle self-determination, they need to be told what to do. a ruler has to maintain order through violence or coercion or an iron fist. there's been a different concept of government that says might makes right, or that unchecked power can be passed through bloodlines. there's been the...