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these are the non-medicare dependents of non-medicare retirees, averaging 174 for the year. we also have 230 on average, non-medicare dependents of medicare retirees and their claims are also capture when we look at the total claim experience for the non-medicare population. >> randy scott: alright. >> and on the following page we continue the evaluation by looking at what the total premium is. separated by about 12.3 million for the monthly premium in total for the year for non-medicare describer tiers. and then we also do a calculation on the non-medicare dependents of medicare retirerieretirees totaling 3.3 million in premium. and then you can see the comparison to the paid claims and the incurred claims and the resulting loss ratios. so on page 10, similar to what we have seen with the active employees, we have seen growth in the total manitoba of retiree describers in the plan for non-medicare. when we look at the average contract size which looks at the total dependents on non-medicare dependents on the plan is a ratio of nonmedical describer, we have also seen growth
these are the non-medicare dependents of non-medicare retirees, averaging 174 for the year. we also have 230 on average, non-medicare dependents of medicare retirees and their claims are also capture when we look at the total claim experience for the non-medicare population. >> randy scott: alright. >> and on the following page we continue the evaluation by looking at what the total premium is. separated by about 12.3 million for the monthly premium in total for the year for...
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resear the consequences for non-smoking victims can be devastating. ea when you are first diagnosed with cancer, it islly scary, and i was very scared. i was diagnosed with lung cancer inugust 2015. clive: this is my younger sister sarah. she died of lung cancer in december, o years after being diagnosed. in the months before her death, she made this film about her condition. before she got the illness, i knew relatively little about it. i shared the common view that it was a smoker's disease. i had no idea how many healthy non-smokers got it, or that in the u.k., it kills more than breast, prostate, and pancreatic put together.p >> k at the side, that's it. safely. clive: like my sister, joanna has never smoked, but has stage four lung cancer because of a non-inherited fault in her genes. she has been treated with targeted drug therapies. they provide -- >> they provide a very effective stay of execution. for me, i've been on targeted therapy for abt a year, which meant i could live essentially a normal life. i was very active, i could breathe proper
resear the consequences for non-smoking victims can be devastating. ea when you are first diagnosed with cancer, it islly scary, and i was very scared. i was diagnosed with lung cancer inugust 2015. clive: this is my younger sister sarah. she died of lung cancer in december, o years after being diagnosed. in the months before her death, she made this film about her condition. before she got the illness, i knew relatively little about it. i shared the common view that it was a smoker's disease....
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she was one of many healthy non—smokers to contract the disease.s relatively little funding for research. around 35,000 people die from lung cancer in the uk every year, and around 44,000 new cases are diagnosed. butju5t £708 is spent per lung cancer death in the uk, a fifth of that spent on breast cancer and a tenth of the amount on leukaemia research. well, clive has been finding out more about the non—smokers who contract the disease, and why it remains the poor relation to other forms of cancer. when you're first diagnosed with cancer, it's really scary and i was very scared. i was diagnosed with non—small cell lung cancer in august 2015. this is my younger sister, sarah. she died of blood cancer in december, two years after being diagnosed. in the months before her death, she made this film about her condition. before she got the illness, i knew relatively little about it. i suppose i shared the common view that it was a 5moker‘5 disease. i had no idea how many healthy non—smokers got it, or that in the uk, it kills more than breast, prostate
she was one of many healthy non—smokers to contract the disease.s relatively little funding for research. around 35,000 people die from lung cancer in the uk every year, and around 44,000 new cases are diagnosed. butju5t £708 is spent per lung cancer death in the uk, a fifth of that spent on breast cancer and a tenth of the amount on leukaemia research. well, clive has been finding out more about the non—smokers who contract the disease, and why it remains the poor relation to other forms...
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i was diagnosed with non—small cell lung cancer in august 2015.of lung cancer in december, two years after being diagnosed. in the months before her death, she made this film about her condition. before she got the illness, i knew relatively little about it. i suppose i shared the common view that it was a smoker‘s disease. i had no idea how many healthy, non—smokers got it or that in the uk it kills more than breast, prostate and pancreatic cancer put together. keep into the sides, that's it. safely. like my sister, joanne marshall has never smoked, but has stage 4 lung cancer because of a non—inherited fault in her genes. she's being treated with targeted drug therapies. they provide a very effective stay of execution. so for me, for example, i've been on a targeted therapy for about a year, which meant that i could live, essentially, a normal life. i was very active, i could breathe properly. but they don't last forever, that's the problem, cancer tends to be one step ahead. the children help just by being here. i mean, they're really doing eve
i was diagnosed with non—small cell lung cancer in august 2015.of lung cancer in december, two years after being diagnosed. in the months before her death, she made this film about her condition. before she got the illness, i knew relatively little about it. i suppose i shared the common view that it was a smoker‘s disease. i had no idea how many healthy, non—smokers got it or that in the uk it kills more than breast, prostate and pancreatic cancer put together. keep into the sides,...
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non-luxury rents continue to rise because of the short supply. puthy don't developers just up more affordable products. >> a two by four doesn't care whether it is an luxury building or an affordable building. it cos the same. the differential is rent. and there is a roouj uge disparity between high end rent versus low end reptd. the reality is for us to develop an economically viable feasible project it has to, my nature, be gh en. >> reporter: not what mosle pe need. >>> it is time to look at sdae of s upgrades and down grades. wendy's was raised. the stock is attractively valued after its recent decline. thearget is 18. it was up 4% to 16.39. argus sites drug trial delays and competition for its multiple sclerosis and alzheimer's drugs. the analyst describes the outlook as challenging. the stock fell 2.5% to $291.87. true car was named to the best ideas list for ve2018at stevens. that firm expects the automotive information website to unveil a number of enhancements to its operations. the analyst recommends buying the stock on anyeaess followi
non-luxury rents continue to rise because of the short supply. puthy don't developers just up more affordable products. >> a two by four doesn't care whether it is an luxury building or an affordable building. it cos the same. the differential is rent. and there is a roouj uge disparity between high end rent versus low end reptd. the reality is for us to develop an economically viable feasible project it has to, my nature, be gh en. >> reporter: not what mosle pe need. >>>...
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a national association of non-profits and we focus in large part on helping other non-profits and provide better voices to advocacy. from that perspective, i would like to thank the board for its very thoughtful and meticulous work on the legislation. i would like to thank ethics staff for clearly having taken into account some of the things that we along with the non-profit partners have been stressing throughout the conversation. on that note, i will say that i do agree with the supervisor thoughts about the repeated recusals provision that i share. some of the concerns that not only in state law rather forceful requiring recusal, including the political reform act and the section 1090 of the government code. this is the area of expertise. and serving on the commission allows them to further serve their communities by bringing that expertise to the board. i would like to emphasize that we really support a lot of the changes that we have seen made to the legislation. particularly being in a financial -- rather than vague terms such as favours. and also tieing the influence to voter offic
a national association of non-profits and we focus in large part on helping other non-profits and provide better voices to advocacy. from that perspective, i would like to thank the board for its very thoughtful and meticulous work on the legislation. i would like to thank ethics staff for clearly having taken into account some of the things that we along with the non-profit partners have been stressing throughout the conversation. on that note, i will say that i do agree with the supervisor...
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this data shows that 86% of the non-retail sales and services are 5,000 square feet or less. so you have retail and services, which include offices that are open to the public, but then you also have other types of office uses that are not necessarily open to the public but all of them combined, the retail plus the office, 78% of firms are 5,000 square feet or less. so 5,000 square feet or less is the norm there today. overall, 82.7% of firms take up 5,000 square feet or less. that's important for us to understand. union square ended 2017 with the highest office rents in san francisco. this is true across all market classes, despite the older class being class c office, the area close to transit and the desirability in the office market. the office mix is comprised of class b and class c space. about 81% of office space in union square. citywide, the majority of existing office is class a. so union square is very heavily class b and class c. so with that, it helps us understand that, you know, there is pressure, obviously, to convert retail to other office uses because the le
this data shows that 86% of the non-retail sales and services are 5,000 square feet or less. so you have retail and services, which include offices that are open to the public, but then you also have other types of office uses that are not necessarily open to the public but all of them combined, the retail plus the office, 78% of firms are 5,000 square feet or less. so 5,000 square feet or less is the norm there today. overall, 82.7% of firms take up 5,000 square feet or less. that's important...
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risk i think is a very low but a non-zero risk that it could get displaced by a better technology i don't think that's going to happen i think the miracle of bitcoin was going from point six cents two hundred dollars the fact that that happened was the miracle one hundred thousand not a miracle thousand to ten thousand not a miracle ten thousand to one hundred thousand not a miracle so but it's still not zero that something could come in now open source makes that better the risk is lower because something great comes out we can take copy paste that new technology onto the become a block chain so i do think that over time i'll get more confidence to have a bigger position but like anything in life you start small when things go your way you double up it was one of the things that julia roberts and one of my mentors great hedge fund manager was amazing at he said you never average down losers average losers you always double things go up tend to go up exactly go down tend to go down exactly now year you've got a billion or so an amount of spent sounds like a lot but actually in the g
risk i think is a very low but a non-zero risk that it could get displaced by a better technology i don't think that's going to happen i think the miracle of bitcoin was going from point six cents two hundred dollars the fact that that happened was the miracle one hundred thousand not a miracle thousand to ten thousand not a miracle ten thousand to one hundred thousand not a miracle so but it's still not zero that something could come in now open source makes that better the risk is lower...
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i was diagnosed with non—small cell lung cancer in august 2015. after being diagnosed. in the months before her death, she made this film about her condition. before she got the illness, i knew relatively little about it. i suppose i shared the common view that it was a smoker‘s disease. i had no idea how many healthy, non—smokers got it or that in the uk it kills more than breast, prostate and pancreatic cancer put together. keep into the sides, that‘s it. safely. like my sister, joanne marshall has never smoked, but has stage 4 lung cancer because of a non—inherited fault in her genes. she‘s being treated with targeted drug therapies. they provide a very effective stay of execution. so for me, for example, i‘ve been on a targeted therapy for about a year, which meant that i could live, essentially, a normal life. i was very active, i could breathe properly. but they don‘t last forever, that‘s the problem, cancer tends to be one step ahead. the children help just by being here. i mean, they‘re really doing everything they can. my husband... his l
i was diagnosed with non—small cell lung cancer in august 2015. after being diagnosed. in the months before her death, she made this film about her condition. before she got the illness, i knew relatively little about it. i suppose i shared the common view that it was a smoker‘s disease. i had no idea how many healthy, non—smokers got it or that in the uk it kills more than breast, prostate and pancreatic cancer put together. keep into the sides, that‘s it. safely. like my sister,...
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another that after brief taste of a chocolate compared to a non- sweet fruit such as a plain cracker or know it all people felt they became more agreeable to think that it wasn't just talk they also volunteered more of their time to help someone else. this means that a little sugar can give us more sugar pretty decently sweet makes us happier in nicer regardless of how much the sweet tooth we. sweet taste brings her mood and on the flipside how sweet something taste is affected by the mood you are in. a study conducted at the university of minnesota investigated how stress might change taste perception. on the rest day placements watched a nature film for 30 minutes and on the stress day they underwent 30 minutes of [inaudible] including performing public speech, doing governmental arithmetic problems and submerging a hand in ice water for 90 seconds. on each day following the stress looks. participants rated the unpleasantness of salty, sour, sweet solutions. feeling stressed versus wax had no impact on how pleasant the various taste solutions rated to be but on the stress day the t
another that after brief taste of a chocolate compared to a non- sweet fruit such as a plain cracker or know it all people felt they became more agreeable to think that it wasn't just talk they also volunteered more of their time to help someone else. this means that a little sugar can give us more sugar pretty decently sweet makes us happier in nicer regardless of how much the sweet tooth we. sweet taste brings her mood and on the flipside how sweet something taste is affected by the mood you...
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she was one of a growing number of healthy non-smokers to contract the disease. lung cancer is one of the most deadly cancers, and yet it esreceives farfunding for research. the consequences for non-smoking victims can be devastating.e >> when you arfirst diagnosed with cancer, it is really scary, and i was very scared. i was diagnosed with lungancer in august 2015. clive: this my younger sister sarah. shdied of lung cancer in december, two years after being diagnose in the months before her death, she made this film about h condition. before she got the illness, i knew relativy little about it. i shared the common view that it was a smoker's sease. i had no idea how many healthy non-smokers got it, orhat in the u.k., it kills more than breast, prostate, and pancreatic cancer put together. >> keep it at the side, that's it. safely. clive: like my sister, joanna has never smoked, but has stage t ur lung cancer because of a non-inherited fa her genes. she has been treated with targeted drug therapies. they provide -- >> they provide a very effective stay of executi
she was one of a growing number of healthy non-smokers to contract the disease. lung cancer is one of the most deadly cancers, and yet it esreceives farfunding for research. the consequences for non-smoking victims can be devastating.e >> when you arfirst diagnosed with cancer, it is really scary, and i was very scared. i was diagnosed with lungancer in august 2015. clive: this my younger sister sarah. shdied of lung cancer in december, two years after being diagnose in the months before...
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risk i think is a very low but a non-zero risk that it could get displaced by a better technology i don't think that's going to happen i think the miracle of bitcoin was going from point six cents two hundred dollars the fact that that happened was the miracle one hundred thousand not a miracle thousand to ten thousand not a miracle ten thousand to one hundred thousand not a miracle so but it's still not zero that something could come in now open source makes that better the risk is lower because something great comes out we can take copy paste that new technology onto the big block chain so i do think that over time i'll get more confidence to have a bigger position but like anything in life you start small when things go your way you double up and was one of the things that julian robertson one of my mentors great hedge fund manager was amazing at he said you never average down losers average losers you always double things go up tend to go up exactly go down tend to go down exactly now year you've got a billion or so under management sounds like a lot but actually in the grand sc
risk i think is a very low but a non-zero risk that it could get displaced by a better technology i don't think that's going to happen i think the miracle of bitcoin was going from point six cents two hundred dollars the fact that that happened was the miracle one hundred thousand not a miracle thousand to ten thousand not a miracle ten thousand to one hundred thousand not a miracle so but it's still not zero that something could come in now open source makes that better the risk is lower...
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non-emergency. to help emergency calls. as you can imagine that is our priority. to answer the 911 calls. >> by default people call for a non-emergency have to wait longer. >> i was trying to follow a police report. i was on hold for 20 minutes. >> san jose police say 20 minutes seems too long. but they con seed low staffing is preventing dispatchers from answering non-emergency calls faster. rye now the calls are averaging 1,500 per day. and call takers can't keep up. >> our staffing lefl levels are where they were in 2006. here we are 12 years later. and we know that san jose is a growing city. the volume of calls increase every year. >> the department says it could use 13 more dispatchers. just to keep up. but they admit that might be a low estimate given how fast the city is growing. >> and the department is hiring more dispatchers. but have to pass the same background check as a police officer. >> okay, thank you. we should tell you he tweeted about this story just before we got on the air. you
non-emergency. to help emergency calls. as you can imagine that is our priority. to answer the 911 calls. >> by default people call for a non-emergency have to wait longer. >> i was trying to follow a police report. i was on hold for 20 minutes. >> san jose police say 20 minutes seems too long. but they con seed low staffing is preventing dispatchers from answering non-emergency calls faster. rye now the calls are averaging 1,500 per day. and call takers can't keep up....
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the implementation of the supply adjustment by both opec and non-opec at a record conformity level of over 100% had shrunk this glut by over 200 million barrels. now we are hovering around 100 million over an above the five-year average. even i agree we have already achieved our objectives because of our changes on the baseline now, what's happened last week in the equity markets and the financial markets, of course they did effect all the commodities, but you can see it's just a blip and it's expected so the fundamentals are so strong we do not expect any hiccup along the way similar to what we had or we saw last year because of this factor >> finally no concerns about appetite from some of the big domestic russian players and others about wanting to be let off the leash and produce more barrels? you think the kremlin and mr. novak will keep them in check? >> i have and received assureses both from mr. alexander novak and president putin that they will remain committed to the op opec/non-opec declaration. and they have proved this through the high level of conformity to their supply
the implementation of the supply adjustment by both opec and non-opec at a record conformity level of over 100% had shrunk this glut by over 200 million barrels. now we are hovering around 100 million over an above the five-year average. even i agree we have already achieved our objectives because of our changes on the baseline now, what's happened last week in the equity markets and the financial markets, of course they did effect all the commodities, but you can see it's just a blip and it's...
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this is about the difference between eu and non—eu migrants.stop non—eu migrants but we haven't because the skills are required. i think this should be a real cause for concern, the fact that there are so many eu migrants who have clearly decided that their future doesn't lie in this country, maybe they don't feel welcome in this country, and they have skills that we need, particularly in hospitals. i think... that we need, particularly in hospitals. ithink... i don't that we need, particularly in hospitals. i think... i don't think this is something we should be proud of. if they remain here, they can get a british passport. it is a shame they are going home. i have my own views as well as the paper's views. i think it must be... it's notjust views. i think it must be... it's not just about your general rates to say any place, is it, it's about do you feel like this places the welcoming place for you, is it a home for you? you might be able to have your rights, but perhaps people feel this is fundamental. i think it's not surprising that quite
this is about the difference between eu and non—eu migrants.stop non—eu migrants but we haven't because the skills are required. i think this should be a real cause for concern, the fact that there are so many eu migrants who have clearly decided that their future doesn't lie in this country, maybe they don't feel welcome in this country, and they have skills that we need, particularly in hospitals. i think... that we need, particularly in hospitals. ithink... i don't that we need,...
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non—eu migration is 110w this. —— caused.igration. this. —— caused. non—eu migration is now largerthan eu migration. so, really, the discussion is what is the impact on the economy? i run an artificial intelligence business in education and a third are from the eu, so there are a huge skill sets that we will not be a good feel and we know that construction, the nhs and social care are four sectors that rely on migrants. we know that gdp per capita in the uk has increased as a result of eu migrants, as has national income. it is not where the government wants to be. we are going to have to also realise the reality of the impact of this in the future and what is going to do to the uk? and so many people they will be saying that is why we wa nted they will be saying that is why we wanted exit as an issue because it is the balance we are looking for in britain. that have a quick look at the thais. it is 0xfam again. actually banned by the haitian government from doing its work. this is 0xfam gb. government from doing its work. th
non—eu migration is 110w this. —— caused.igration. this. —— caused. non—eu migration is now largerthan eu migration. so, really, the discussion is what is the impact on the economy? i run an artificial intelligence business in education and a third are from the eu, so there are a huge skill sets that we will not be a good feel and we know that construction, the nhs and social care are four sectors that rely on migrants. we know that gdp per capita in the uk has increased as a result...
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nine nations are nuclear powers, and non-state actors are upending cold war era strategy. how can leaders stop countries from acquiring nuclear weapons, keep nuclear materials out of the hands of non-state actors, and protect nuclear facilities from potential terrorist attacks? nuclear security, next on great decisions. great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thomson reuters, funding for great decisions is provided by price waterhouse coopers llp. (dramatic music) - [radio host] a short time ago, an american airplane dropped one bomb on hiroshima. that bomb has more power than 20,000 tons of tnt. - [narrator] the seeds of nuclear proliferation were sown when the us attacked hiroshima and nagasaki at the end of world war ii. it was mkind's first exposure to a weapon that would forever alter the calculus of war. - the introduction of then called atomic weapons in 1945 had a very significant impact on geopolitics. at the time, i think all leaders were aware that this was something qualitatively different, they weren't sure what it mea
nine nations are nuclear powers, and non-state actors are upending cold war era strategy. how can leaders stop countries from acquiring nuclear weapons, keep nuclear materials out of the hands of non-state actors, and protect nuclear facilities from potential terrorist attacks? nuclear security, next on great decisions. great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thomson reuters, funding for great decisions is provided by price waterhouse coopers llp....
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security networking is a non zero sum approach that accepts that security is indivisible. as opposed to alliances and blocks which are fundamentally based on that defunct zero sum approach of gaining security at the expense of insecurity of others. the nuclear deal. and i see some people who were closely involved the national secretary kerry others here was an example. of such non-zero sum thinking recognizing differences but also recognizing that we could define common objectives and maintaining respect for the interests and concerns of all participants led to the very difficult but successful outcome of the negotiations leading to the j.c. puer and that may be why those who see everything in terms of one sided profiteering are intrinsically opposed to this without even reading immediately after the conclusion of the j.c. pure. iran sought to use the same approach for the persian gulf and propose to create a regional dialogue or. the proposal fell on deaf ears. but that proposal is still on the table you know why because that's the only game in town that's the only viable
security networking is a non zero sum approach that accepts that security is indivisible. as opposed to alliances and blocks which are fundamentally based on that defunct zero sum approach of gaining security at the expense of insecurity of others. the nuclear deal. and i see some people who were closely involved the national secretary kerry others here was an example. of such non-zero sum thinking recognizing differences but also recognizing that we could define common objectives and...
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most of it's non-gmo, we do have a lot of gluten-free options. >> do you guys make the blends?> what we do is get whole, bulk spices, so everything that you see has been jarred by these hands. >> starting their own business was also a way. to allow for more family time. >> with a two year old at home, and looking at. the option of having something where. we have better hours and more flexibility. we thought, hey - why not? >> becoming new proprietors in a longstanding business district. was a decision that seems to be off to a great start. >> you're in a new neighborhood, it's nice to have a business that you own and be received positively. >> the business association and the local businesses. we all patronize each other. t's a really really great community to be a part of. >> they have sage advice for people looking to take leap of entrepreneurship. >> be the best at what you have and don't worry about, if it's a black thing, white thing, indian thing, let your product do the speaking for you. >> coming up on visions 2018. 6abc is >> welcome back to visions 2018 celebrating bl
most of it's non-gmo, we do have a lot of gluten-free options. >> do you guys make the blends?> what we do is get whole, bulk spices, so everything that you see has been jarred by these hands. >> starting their own business was also a way. to allow for more family time. >> with a two year old at home, and looking at. the option of having something where. we have better hours and more flexibility. we thought, hey - why not? >> becoming new proprietors in a longstanding...
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first of all, just for clarification, i'm the only non-attorney on this commission. so i want to make sure that this is -- >> be grateful. >> badge of honor. since i started on this commission, we've discussed this proposal. i must commend the staff for your openness to really engage with the stakeholders because i've seen improvements at every meeting. in addition of value to me has continued to be a major concern. the expectations were mentioned that anyone could reasonably not expect influence but we're in an alternative fact type of time right now, and the way this is written is going to have a chilling impact on the most vulnerable population in our city, the community service agencies. i mentioned in the latest federal budget proposal has really affirmed that the community service organizations, they're in for a really, really rough ride. this is a time that the city really needs to bring together the public and the private sector to really address the human issues that we're going to have to face. again, anything of value is too broad. anyone can say just beca
first of all, just for clarification, i'm the only non-attorney on this commission. so i want to make sure that this is -- >> be grateful. >> badge of honor. since i started on this commission, we've discussed this proposal. i must commend the staff for your openness to really engage with the stakeholders because i've seen improvements at every meeting. in addition of value to me has continued to be a major concern. the expectations were mentioned that anyone could reasonably not...
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they are restricted and what kind of non-lethal weapons i can buy. where i can defend myself and how i can defend myself with non-lethal weapons so you go down the list stun guns are illegal to carry and at least eight states and at least four major cities and cleaning new york city chicago and baltimore all very unsafe places to be walking around as a single woman mays is illegal in five states self-defense key chains like the ones that shaped like cats already legal also in most states and restrict and this is a regulated so weaponry exactly were you loaded so go exactly you know that's it it's you know it's. everything so when we talk about think the point is if i have to go through hoops to protect myself with a non lethal weapon a stun gun a. retractable steel baton that if i have to have that there should be at least for lethal weapons or make it easier for me to carry a non-lethal weapon so that i have a chance in a situation where that someone with a weapon would report just. according to the united nations international covenant on civil and
they are restricted and what kind of non-lethal weapons i can buy. where i can defend myself and how i can defend myself with non-lethal weapons so you go down the list stun guns are illegal to carry and at least eight states and at least four major cities and cleaning new york city chicago and baltimore all very unsafe places to be walking around as a single woman mays is illegal in five states self-defense key chains like the ones that shaped like cats already legal also in most states and...
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point that actually adding this part of fallujah reduces the risk because you're diversifying in a non correlated out. you know and this point will be written large amongst the many thousands of hedge funds out there they've got a huge buying power huge and they're going to be coming in here stumbling around on a market that doesn't have a lot of volume for those guys and something's got to give and that something is the price right the price is got to go up the howlers are going to feel bad make it make it so easy making this money go four hundred thousand dollars and i did the math quickly in my head while we're sitting here the compound rate of return we're talking about is one percent a day and like that number yes it does you know what i'm actually i just made that up but is it going to we're not enough or are today it's not that far off and here's the funny thing so on twitter i'm out actually on twitter too at mark hughes go and i think a lot of grief good people so how much you.
point that actually adding this part of fallujah reduces the risk because you're diversifying in a non correlated out. you know and this point will be written large amongst the many thousands of hedge funds out there they've got a huge buying power huge and they're going to be coming in here stumbling around on a market that doesn't have a lot of volume for those guys and something's got to give and that something is the price right the price is got to go up the howlers are going to feel bad...
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from athletes to non-athletes. fans. walks >>> olympics are an inspiration to people of all ages, athletes to non-athletes. >> all walks of life and all ages. introduces us to east bay woman who loves, loves, loves the olympics. >> i swim and i love to swim. >> reporter: when they talk about olympic dreams, they aren't just referring to athletes. >> it's really fantastic. >> reporter: for 80-year-old julianna, olympic dreaming is the period between olympic games. >> look forward to summer olympics, winter olympics. >> reporter: from home in retirement home in pleasanton. >> usa. >> reporter: front and center for all events. >> all on the time. >> reporter: skiing to luge. >> couldn't pay me enough to come down that chute. >> reporter: sport she loves most. >> nathan chen, the quad king. >> reporter: hungarian immigrant and retired math professor skated as kid. mostly a fan. >> skates autographed by champions. >> reporter: connection on display in the retirement home. >> enthusiastic. having been an ice skater and son. >>
from athletes to non-athletes. fans. walks >>> olympics are an inspiration to people of all ages, athletes to non-athletes. >> all walks of life and all ages. introduces us to east bay woman who loves, loves, loves the olympics. >> i swim and i love to swim. >> reporter: when they talk about olympic dreams, they aren't just referring to athletes. >> it's really fantastic. >> reporter: for 80-year-old julianna, olympic dreaming is the period between olympic...
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so, which sports feature the most non—native athletes?the list. earlier i spoke with michael heine, head of the international centre for olympic studies, and asked him if these athletes make the switch because there isn't space for them in their own country's teams. it stands to reason that quite a few of them switch countries for just that reason, that they don't anticipate being able to qualify for the olympics, and therefore take a longer term view of trying to compete for another country, because we shouldn't forget that the olympics of course has the biggest stage for the presentation of these sports and for the presentation of athletes, so it has a huge motivational impact for any athlete to try and make it to the biggest stage in world sports. so, micahel, byjoining another country, what is their mindset? are they competing for themselves or are they competing for their country? i think it is maybe all two, or maybe i should say all three. all olympic athletes are always competing for themselves, otherwise they wouldn't be able to
so, which sports feature the most non—native athletes?the list. earlier i spoke with michael heine, head of the international centre for olympic studies, and asked him if these athletes make the switch because there isn't space for them in their own country's teams. it stands to reason that quite a few of them switch countries for just that reason, that they don't anticipate being able to qualify for the olympics, and therefore take a longer term view of trying to compete for another country,...
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>> non-threatening. well, you know, it's the times. >> all right. >> since we are a big crowd today, i ask that you limit yourself to one question. and then if everybody gets a question, then we can go for a second round. and now, mr. holder, if you'd like to make brief opening remarks, the floor is yours. >> okay. well, thank you so much for inviting us to spend some time with at least a few people who i know and a lot of people who i don't personally know, but have seen on television or whose stories i've read. i want to thank you all for the job that you are doing, and actually before i get into this, to say that i think the job that you all are doing now is maybe more important than it has ever been. i think that it is really incumbent on you all to be fearless in your reporting, fact-acquisition and to bring to the american people the truth about the situation that we face in a number of contexts. so i applaud you for the job that you have done and hope that, as a citizen of this great country, that
>> non-threatening. well, you know, it's the times. >> all right. >> since we are a big crowd today, i ask that you limit yourself to one question. and then if everybody gets a question, then we can go for a second round. and now, mr. holder, if you'd like to make brief opening remarks, the floor is yours. >> okay. well, thank you so much for inviting us to spend some time with at least a few people who i know and a lot of people who i don't personally know, but have...
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a major part of the best opportunity the opposition have in this country and you dismissing it as a non opportunity is funny to me because i. mean why are only saying that are you see i'm going to hold out i have my counted the i'm going to vote for you or you lose q. and i have a political obligation to him to support him because he supported me and when i was running for the state parliament let's imagine what for example in the in the supporters do or during the election they have no candidate to vote for but that you mentioned i by use in the course of who are. going to go to the go to your music as you say is on the ballot and he represents one of the oldest liberally minded opposition parties in brusha if you really believe in the values. only supporters vote for him and shouldn't a volley be somebody if he believes in values rather he should go his own candidacy shouldn't he be. encouraging is this what is all for you when different issue is different question it's question to the point is a question i asked i don't support his strategy to break correlations but i'm going to vote
a major part of the best opportunity the opposition have in this country and you dismissing it as a non opportunity is funny to me because i. mean why are only saying that are you see i'm going to hold out i have my counted the i'm going to vote for you or you lose q. and i have a political obligation to him to support him because he supported me and when i was running for the state parliament let's imagine what for example in the in the supporters do or during the election they have no...
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but that point so they're saying that oh it's a non correlating us ok what does that mean that means stocks bonds then currencies are all in bear markets. and they're probably going to wipe out a whole generation or two currencies are the only thing that's going to save these people and us from being fired so we're going to middle of the market because even if we get a little bit of those last ten years it's been going. to report negative year on year returns on every single piece of money. thanks for joining us according to a reason to un report it will take decades to clear the iraqi city of mosul unexploded bombs clearance works are being complicated by the fact that many of the bombs buried under an estimated eleven million tons of rubble and we spoke to the u.n. mine action services senior program manager and he compares the situation in the city to the off the world war two. become so explosive a house thirds it is very and it is of unseen previously on the sea and proportions in terms of the contamination that we experience it is a mixture of coalition ammunition that has been
but that point so they're saying that oh it's a non correlating us ok what does that mean that means stocks bonds then currencies are all in bear markets. and they're probably going to wipe out a whole generation or two currencies are the only thing that's going to save these people and us from being fired so we're going to middle of the market because even if we get a little bit of those last ten years it's been going. to report negative year on year returns on every single piece of money....
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they are restricted and what kind of non-lethal weapons i can buy. where i can defend myself and how i can defend myself with non-lethal weapons so you go down the list stun guns are illegal to carry and at least eight states and at least four major cities and cleaning new york city chicago and baltimore all very unsafe places to be walking around as a single woman. is illegal in five states self-defense key chains like the ones that shaped like cats already legal also in most states and restrict and this is regulated so weaponry exactly were regulated so go exactly you know that's it it's you know it's. everything so when we talk about think the point is if i have to go through hoops to protect myself with a non lethal weapon a stun gun a. retractable steel baton that if i have to have that there should be at least for lethal weapons or make it easier for me to carry a non-lethal weapon so that i have a chance in a situation where that someone with a weapon would report. according to the united nations international covenant on civil and political r
they are restricted and what kind of non-lethal weapons i can buy. where i can defend myself and how i can defend myself with non-lethal weapons so you go down the list stun guns are illegal to carry and at least eight states and at least four major cities and cleaning new york city chicago and baltimore all very unsafe places to be walking around as a single woman. is illegal in five states self-defense key chains like the ones that shaped like cats already legal also in most states and...
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she was one of many healthy non—smokers to contract the disease.ia research. well, clive has been finding out more about the non—smokers who contract the disease, and why it remains the poor relation to other forms of cancer. when you‘re first diagnosed with cancer, it‘s really scary and i was very scared. i was diagnosed with non—small cell lung cancer in august 2015. this is my younger sister, sarah. she died of lung cancer in december, two years after being diagnosed. in the months before her death, she made this film about her condition. before she got the illness, i knew relatively little about it. i suppose i shared the common view that it was a smoker‘s disease. i had no idea how many healthy non—smokers got it, or that in the uk, it kills more than breast, prostate and pancreatic cancer put together. keep into the side, that‘s it. safely. like my sister, joanna marshall has never smoked, but has stage 4 lung cancer because of a non—inherited fault in her genes. she‘s been treated with targeted drug therapies. they provide a very effective s
she was one of many healthy non—smokers to contract the disease.ia research. well, clive has been finding out more about the non—smokers who contract the disease, and why it remains the poor relation to other forms of cancer. when you‘re first diagnosed with cancer, it‘s really scary and i was very scared. i was diagnosed with non—small cell lung cancer in august 2015. this is my younger sister, sarah. she died of lung cancer in december, two years after being diagnosed. in the months...
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political ploy don't you think that actually corruption in russia would benefit if it was perceived as a non partisan rule of law or pursuit rather than a means to some political and i think this strategy works but maybe not so perfect that it used to be like three five years ago bunk there is a strong demand in our society to fight against corrupt that officials say that it's a good to get into their reason to mushroom fortunately in russia and we need to are exposed to a lot of solidity but i do need to mix it to be in politics. we're trying to mix it with the politics and we're trying to to propose. polluter of reforms to try to get in the corruption so i worked with the legislations a tried to. and to corruption legislation while i was in them peeing in the parliament when the member of the parliament but unfortunately i was alone you know out of four hundred fifty deputies don't you think that non-corrupt m d corruption work should be nonpartisan in principle. i would say that all politicians will use these critics and criticism in their political purposes. but of course it should be ou
political ploy don't you think that actually corruption in russia would benefit if it was perceived as a non partisan rule of law or pursuit rather than a means to some political and i think this strategy works but maybe not so perfect that it used to be like three five years ago bunk there is a strong demand in our society to fight against corrupt that officials say that it's a good to get into their reason to mushroom fortunately in russia and we need to are exposed to a lot of solidity but i...
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conversation the non-story on the other conversation the non-story oh my focus right now is to be trying to figure out how we can get back to work and be a family before champs here everything else. is not about this team you want to ask me about this team i came for a good better i was the place for us to sit down at the bottom the no no no the. while one team the brown is highly unlikely to ever consider joining is indiana with pain he had a face rivalry when he played for miami they lost to eastern conference counterparts the charlotte hornets kemba walker hitting forty one points as the hornets won one hundred thirty three to one hundred thirty six. the twenty eight hundred six nations championship kicks off on saturday with wales hosting scotland in cardiff that much well thought shortly while they're on a run of eight consecutive home wins against scotland and later on a france will take on ireland to a scene of the other title favorites islander won a seven game winning streak while france without a win in six games were england the reigning champions and begin their defense of a
conversation the non-story on the other conversation the non-story oh my focus right now is to be trying to figure out how we can get back to work and be a family before champs here everything else. is not about this team you want to ask me about this team i came for a good better i was the place for us to sit down at the bottom the no no no the. while one team the brown is highly unlikely to ever consider joining is indiana with pain he had a face rivalry when he played for miami they lost to...
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what's new is they added this line extreme circumstances could include significant non nuclear strategic attacks the military was asked to clarify what that means it would that also involve the employment of biological weapons against the us population or allies would involve the use of chemical weapons against our people would involve a conventional tack in other parts of the world the context in which an attack occurred on the united states or allies would be how we would evaluate the appropriate response the plan also calls for modernizing the nuclear arsenal that's something the last administration wanted to do and at the time they said it was going to cost more than a trillion dollars over thirty years this plan would undoubtedly be even more expensive and that has not been something that congress has been really willing to fund at this point. the u.s. also wants to build a new kind of weapon a nuclear warhead with less impact but critics say that could make nuclear war more likely they are literally having weapons that give the president more options to start a nuclear war and that
what's new is they added this line extreme circumstances could include significant non nuclear strategic attacks the military was asked to clarify what that means it would that also involve the employment of biological weapons against the us population or allies would involve the use of chemical weapons against our people would involve a conventional tack in other parts of the world the context in which an attack occurred on the united states or allies would be how we would evaluate the...
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they are restricted and what kind of non-lethal weapons i can buy. where i can defend myself and how i can defend myself with non-lethal weapons so you go down the list stun guns are illegal to carry and at least eight states and at least four major cities and cleaning new york city chicago and baltimore all very unsafe places to be walking around as a single woman mays is the legal in five states self-defense key chains like the ones that shaped like cats already legal also in most states and restrict and this is a regulated so weaponry exactly were you loaded so go exactly you know that's it it's you know it's. everything so when we talk about think the point is if i have to go through hoops to protect myself with a non lethal weapon a stun gun a. retractable steel baton that if i have to have that there should be at least for lethal weapons or make it easier for me to carry a non-lethal weapon so that i have a chance in a situation where that someone with a weapon would report just saying. according to the united nations international covenant on
they are restricted and what kind of non-lethal weapons i can buy. where i can defend myself and how i can defend myself with non-lethal weapons so you go down the list stun guns are illegal to carry and at least eight states and at least four major cities and cleaning new york city chicago and baltimore all very unsafe places to be walking around as a single woman mays is the legal in five states self-defense key chains like the ones that shaped like cats already legal also in most states and...