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he was a teacher and administrator at moret. soldier is iusntodyn 1995 at th discussed omb a majorec nors in an online chat hn to kiarll f lef ombt triggered with a cell phone.ut ckinbo a per looking to repapeople. >> we are aret cr leading in t around the world. ho tak awa from the very rus significant police resource tha is we rather communities.owr reacting to the climate changeot ts that shut down several major intersections in dc today. ayesha khan is in southwest where demonstrators shut down ma deed action from s.offi >> reporter: dc police made 26 rests along new york avenue from this morning's protests.it charges these prot wtersill be facing. in the hemeantime, t biggest protests weaw t morning was along 16th and k in this quadrant. thaheir strators started at way to 12thce and indepe. the coalition toc shut down marched in three other f g . uare, columbus circlnd the eone on6th and k does deployed a large yelaiw soat some chained themselves to the middle of the road a police had to use aawo t loose, luck noll one was
he was a teacher and administrator at moret. soldier is iusntodyn 1995 at th discussed omb a majorec nors in an online chat hn to kiarll f lef ombt triggered with a cell phone.ut ckinbo a per looking to repapeople. >> we are aret cr leading in t around the world. ho tak awa from the very rus significant police resource tha is we rather communities.owr reacting to the climate changeot ts that shut down several major intersections in dc today. ayesha khan is in southwest where demonstrators...
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a little more muggy than what you felt for today.il tomorrow that w start to pick up a little bit moreting on shore there, easterly wind, but keeping us calm across the area about eight mile per hour w speed there picking notice moisturee dry up, false returns by the radar but the starting to measure the humidity cre ing in across the area. we'll stay dry thoug for tonight, check out futurecas early tuesday morning, maybe central rginia, seeing a few spotty showers, i think you're going to be on the dry side for your commute for shore and pretty much entire day for tuesday, high pressure still in control over new england, y and get that clockwise rotation o air so our winds coming in fro the northeast and that will continue but with theed aed cloud coveragere think we' going to struggle to seehose 90s, those aren't coming back into the recast more so until wednesday. so look at this, high pressure will build across the atlantic and you'll start to see those winds shift and come out of the south pumping up that heat and humidity once again.so back in factor inhe t monument and yeah it co
a little more muggy than what you felt for today.il tomorrow that w start to pick up a little bit moreting on shore there, easterly wind, but keeping us calm across the area about eight mile per hour w speed there picking notice moisturee dry up, false returns by the radar but the starting to measure the humidity cre ing in across the area. we'll stay dry thoug for tonight, check out futurecas early tuesday morning, maybe central rginia, seeing a few spotty showers, i think you're going to be...
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we can speculate about what but moreted this, importantly is what comes next.your thought on that? for the world, especially the global diplomatic community, to see consistency and mature decision-making from the white house around a whole variety of theaters around the united states. what you have is what they throughout, the trump administration is a lot of chaos . president trump famously doesn't .ake advice or other people being an advisor to the president is often just the title, not something that you can take action around. having said that, trump has clearly learned on the job what his priorities are on the foreign policy front. here i think you will continue to push those through. the thing that concerns me is that he's often interested in theatrics of it and not the policy. bolton's policy was that he got in the way of the theatrics. didn't like the fact that trump was going to meet with kim in north korea. didn't like the fact that the president was going to host of the taliban at camp david. the reality is that those are showpieces, not policy. oft
we can speculate about what but moreted this, importantly is what comes next.your thought on that? for the world, especially the global diplomatic community, to see consistency and mature decision-making from the white house around a whole variety of theaters around the united states. what you have is what they throughout, the trump administration is a lot of chaos . president trump famously doesn't .ake advice or other people being an advisor to the president is often just the title, not...
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so moret let me start with you we're asking the question is data africa's or oil why that comparison is that even a fair one. i would go a step further and say data is the oxygen oxygen for the. 4th and that's a revolution because if you look at the developments an artificial intelligence particularly around 2016 with very little data we have demonstrated that we can crack the consulate is some of the most difficult challenges we face today from increasing our grid culture yields reducing energy consumption improve improving congestion and maybe accelerate to cure for cancer and data is the source for a lot of these potential developments so in our view in my view there is the oil it's probably the oxygen or the 4th industrial revolution and there's a huge potential as you say in africa we're talking about potential but france your someone who's actually already harnessing the power can you talk to me about what you do what data absolutely so a lot of the work that we do at that profit focuses on analyzing manufacturing data which is a really interesting field when you look at the am
so moret let me start with you we're asking the question is data africa's or oil why that comparison is that even a fair one. i would go a step further and say data is the oxygen oxygen for the. 4th and that's a revolution because if you look at the developments an artificial intelligence particularly around 2016 with very little data we have demonstrated that we can crack the consulate is some of the most difficult challenges we face today from increasing our grid culture yields reducing...
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former vice president joe biden touted his idea to let moret americans to medicare, and charged thatversal healthcare plans from vermontie senator beanders and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren simply cost too much. >> my plan for healthcare costs a lot of money. it costs $740 billion. it doesn't cost $30 trillion. ch far, my distinguished lefriend, the senator on m is not-- has not indicated how she pays for it. and the senator s, in fact,s, come forward and said how he's going to pay for it, but it ts him about halfway there. >> the answer is on medicare for all-- costs are going to go up for wealthier individuals, and costs are going to go up f giant corporations.cor but rdworking families across this country, costs are going to go down. that's how it should work. d jardins: vermont senator bernie sders, who first proposed medicare for all, was >>et us be clear, joe. in the united states of america, we are spending twice as mh on health care as the canadians or any other major country onrt >> this is america. >> yeah, but americaon't want to pay twe as much as other countries
former vice president joe biden touted his idea to let moret americans to medicare, and charged thatversal healthcare plans from vermontie senator beanders and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren simply cost too much. >> my plan for healthcare costs a lot of money. it costs $740 billion. it doesn't cost $30 trillion. ch far, my distinguished lefriend, the senator on m is not-- has not indicated how she pays for it. and the senator s, in fact,s, come forward and said how he's going to...
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what's moret likely is t the taliban didn't want to show up because it was their understanding that thel had been ccluded, that it had been negotiated with ambassador khalilzad. ty would they want to come to camp dav reopen the deal? >> woodruff: they had been in these discussions with ambassador khalilzad and they thought this would be something that's open. >> at a minimum, they thought the meetingould an invitation to presidenti ghan's questioned as to what was the intention of this meeting given the investigations takenn so far have been ly been on a narrow issue beeen the u.s. d the taliban. >> woodruff: let's talk about what was in the agreementhe wed jane fergen vered 5,000 troops out of te 13,000 in the coalition, a follow-up with taliban talks with the afghan govnment, what do we know more about what was in this deal? >> not a lot more. the administration and others, the very, very few peoplalwho have act seen the text o tf the agreement haveen extraordinarily tight-lipped about it. we know about the first phase of drawdown, the 5,000 over 135 days that you referred to, veryl l
what's moret likely is t the taliban didn't want to show up because it was their understanding that thel had been ccluded, that it had been negotiated with ambassador khalilzad. ty would they want to come to camp dav reopen the deal? >> woodruff: they had been in these discussions with ambassador khalilzad and they thought this would be something that's open. >> at a minimum, they thought the meetingould an invitation to presidenti ghan's questioned as to what was the intention of...
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. >> desjardins: candidates next widely expected that moret's campaigns will qualify for thell stage. pbs newshour, i'mrd lisa dess. >> woodruff: and that brings us to the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. what did you take away? did one or another help himself or herself? >> if you go by raw qualities, i think klobuchar and buttigieg did the best. otional, the sort ofsom,ut i candidates donald trump probably couldn't pound down very far. among the aders and the people who seem likely to get the nomination, i thought joe biden while wobbly a lot, had the besg night, ning to hit back on warren and sanders on they're going to take away the private insurance. i think warren had a good night, too. the fundamental thing, common iagreement, nothing shift the debate but things sort of solidified a little more and that's probafy good joe biden. >> woodruff: solidified for jodr biden? >> i don't avree with daid, i think he's too glib and too -- (laughter) no, judy, sehow, since the last two debates, the democr
. >> desjardins: candidates next widely expected that moret's campaigns will qualify for thell stage. pbs newshour, i'mrd lisa dess. >> woodruff: and that brings us to the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. what did you take away? did one or another help himself or herself? >> if you go by raw qualities, i think klobuchar and buttigieg did the best. otional, the sort ofsom,ut i...
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social conservative, you go to war, see some things and you realize there's other things in are a moret important priority. i'm not talking about pro-life issues. fight thatt's a conservatives should continue to fight and win but i think we obsess over things like same-sex marriage and it inhibits our ability to talk about the real challenges facing families, parents and kids in our culture. then he talks about after you focus on yourself, looking outward. about equalot opportunity, which should be, needs to be the star of and republicans. the left is, of course, the party of equal outcome. the strident -- if we don't strive daily to be the party of equal opportunity, then the mark.ss i think it's fair to say republicans and conservatives missed they ways mark on that for a long time. talking about things like marginal tax rates when people's mind-sets are very different and they're seeing these massive shifts in our economy and the lived.ir lives are we have to have clear eyes about approaching that. that means not just unburdening regulations and problems for those -- or pushing back
social conservative, you go to war, see some things and you realize there's other things in are a moret important priority. i'm not talking about pro-life issues. fight thatt's a conservatives should continue to fight and win but i think we obsess over things like same-sex marriage and it inhibits our ability to talk about the real challenges facing families, parents and kids in our culture. then he talks about after you focus on yourself, looking outward. about equalot opportunity, which...
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>> without meaningful steps in have moretion we will protests and eventually there will be a crackdowner a paramilitary or military crackdown with help from beijing or internally using emergency regulations ordinance to pass strict laws but even then they would need military insistence, otherwise people would just keep coming out. there is a choice to be made here. there is an unstable equilibrium to combine civil freedoms with no democracy. there is no other place i know of that really does that. it wasn't going to last that long. we have been looking for 22 years that despite big protests, there were things like national security legislation, national curriculum for school, that we have managed to quiet down, but it won't last forever. they need to choose do they want authoritarian rule or do they want to give hong kong a peaceful democracy and use that potentially is a reform model for china later on. put on yourk you to activist investor hat. what strategy would you employ? >> i would avoid any company that is closely associated with the government, particularly through their contr
>> without meaningful steps in have moretion we will protests and eventually there will be a crackdowner a paramilitary or military crackdown with help from beijing or internally using emergency regulations ordinance to pass strict laws but even then they would need military insistence, otherwise people would just keep coming out. there is a choice to be made here. there is an unstable equilibrium to combine civil freedoms with no democracy. there is no other place i know of that really...
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a moretion, we began cross agency collaboration to address trauma and its connectedness to student academic performance, chronic absenteeism, and behavior. our office of student support provides on-site intervention and professional development to schools and districts. consistsast spring, it of directors of social counseling, academic counseling, prevention services, college and career readiness, work-based learning, family and community engagement, and suicide prevention. we will soon add a specialist voted to bullying prevention and a statewide crisis response team. since july, our student support team has provided educational opportunities and classroom interventions for more than 4000 oklahoma educators. through our work toward college and career readiness, a new focus on individual career wedemic planning, or icap, are learning that students who intentionally plan for their future are more hopeful and resilient. the results can mitigate the negative implications of trauma. ,cap is required statewide beginning this school year. already, students in our pilot study telus that their frie
a moretion, we began cross agency collaboration to address trauma and its connectedness to student academic performance, chronic absenteeism, and behavior. our office of student support provides on-site intervention and professional development to schools and districts. consistsast spring, it of directors of social counseling, academic counseling, prevention services, college and career readiness, work-based learning, family and community engagement, and suicide prevention. we will soon add a...