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not just for observation. and as the turn of the century comes around the germans are already looking at the idea of the zeppelin as a potential weapon in war. all european countries are largely interested in aviation at the turn of the century. as a matter of fact, the french kind of grasp its importance after the wright brothers take off, which is why today you see terms like fuselage and empanage that had a french connotation because that's the people who started developing aviation to a much greater degree than we here in the u.s. by 1912 most european powers desire some kind of aerial armaments. and as early as 1911 you have the aircraft being used -- wars between the italians and the turks, by the french in morocco and in the balkan wars. but again, the question remains there's no precedent using these things so how will they be used in the future? is the engine always going to be an issue? are these things vulnerable to ground fire? these are things we just don't know. as the war starts, the uk has arou
not just for observation. and as the turn of the century comes around the germans are already looking at the idea of the zeppelin as a potential weapon in war. all european countries are largely interested in aviation at the turn of the century. as a matter of fact, the french kind of grasp its importance after the wright brothers take off, which is why today you see terms like fuselage and empanage that had a french connotation because that's the people who started developing aviation to a...
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that we can observe in the future. nature is usually smarter than e are. >> we will go back to social media here. >> this comes from our twitter user who asks on names for the planets. > names? >> like a popular name? >> there are plenty of possibilities that are related to belgian beers. for now, we will call them e, f , g. >> admittedly, we do not have a way to give a name to e xoplanets. >> do they have any moons? > we have no indication of a moon. it would be unlikely to have a oon. maybe it could. we will see. there is still much news to come about the system. >> the tidal forces between these planets is not negligible. if there was water, there would he tidal forces. >> we have teeth. >> i have a question for sarah. am looking at the planets and i assume they are close together and there are questions about whether you should consider these an ecosystem. can we say the biosphere of these planets extends? quite a wonderful question and we have not thought about it this far. i will back this up and say, if we want
that we can observe in the future. nature is usually smarter than e are. >> we will go back to social media here. >> this comes from our twitter user who asks on names for the planets. > names? >> like a popular name? >> there are plenty of possibilities that are related to belgian beers. for now, we will call them e, f , g. >> admittedly, we do not have a way to give a name to e xoplanets. >> do they have any moons? > we have no indication of a moon....
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the scientists observed the gas and dust gathering inside the disc.his will eventually lead to the formation of a group of planets. >> translator: we couldn't have achieved this without the telescope. we expect that many planets will be born from this region in the future. >> sakai says she intends to observe more store-forming regions. she intends to find similar s solar systems to ours. >>> in central japan, a wintry sight is forming. what are you seeing right now? >> hello, catherine. we are seeing the snow falling through the area. the combination of the cold air coming in from the north and low pressure moving to the south. this is the northern portion of the country region. i'm going to take you live over into mito. let's look and see what's happening. notice that snow is starting to come down in the area. it was chilly this morning.lows degrees. we're seeing potentially up to 30 centimeters in the mountains as we go forward in time. that's a pretty nice look there. and we are going to see this progressing as we go throughout the day. now, tokyo
the scientists observed the gas and dust gathering inside the disc.his will eventually lead to the formation of a group of planets. >> translator: we couldn't have achieved this without the telescope. we expect that many planets will be born from this region in the future. >> sakai says she intends to observe more store-forming regions. she intends to find similar s solar systems to ours. >>> in central japan, a wintry sight is forming. what are you seeing right now?...
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it isa observer of international events.ate matter this. journalists who have been critical of vladimir putin have been killed. his political opponents have been killed. you think back to the opportunity that russia was given with the fall of communism. of course. it has become a state where people are worried, it is ruled by an autocrat, vladimir putin has a certain control over russia and it is what it is. it could be something different. it is not for us to judge. people look at russia and talk about it. saying, putin is responsible for what it is at the moment. 0k, somalia are heading to the polls today. the process is under way. is this democracy at work? allegedly the most corrupt elections in the history of somalia? transparency international says it is the most corrupt country in the world. what was most interesting, they have spent about $20 million trying to buy votes which is a huge amount. the politicians are trying to buy votes of all the different candidates. but i don't know where that money has come from beca
it isa observer of international events.ate matter this. journalists who have been critical of vladimir putin have been killed. his political opponents have been killed. you think back to the opportunity that russia was given with the fall of communism. of course. it has become a state where people are worried, it is ruled by an autocrat, vladimir putin has a certain control over russia and it is what it is. it could be something different. it is not for us to judge. people look at russia and...
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and the third observation was back to the comment of secretary shultz 82 through 84 the savage no man is a hero. but academic international relations will fall to the proposition there is a natural propensity in the system rather than bandwagon with other states. but most spend time worrying because there are tender shoots and the impact this will have is not withstanding any might be surprised how these relationships. >> i have not read the book obviously but and to man with a hammer everything looks like a nail with the military things look different would better decisions have been made if they did not have such a big hammer? ltd's and interesting question. with any given policy but it is never about the single option. or maybe not have the cold war but you only know the troubles that you had. not what you warded off.ness the united states has spent quite powerful when you don't have a dominant military power but from my observation of political leaders when the time comes to use a mitt to conflict because there is something so during the office of the. >> to manage what china is d
and the third observation was back to the comment of secretary shultz 82 through 84 the savage no man is a hero. but academic international relations will fall to the proposition there is a natural propensity in the system rather than bandwagon with other states. but most spend time worrying because there are tender shoots and the impact this will have is not withstanding any might be surprised how these relationships. >> i have not read the book obviously but and to man with a hammer...
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i repeat, therefore, let those engagements be observed in their genuine sense. but, in my opinion, it is unnecessary and would be unwise to extend them. taking care always to keep ourselves by suitable establishments on a respectable defensive posture, we may safely trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies. harmony and a liberal intercourse with all nations are recommended by policy, humanity, and interest. but even our commercial policy should hold an equal and impartial hand, neither seeking nor granting exclusive favors or preferences; consulting the natural course of things; diffusing and diversifying by gentle means the streams of commerce, but forcing nothing; establishing with powers so disposed, in order to give trade a stable course, to define the rights of our merchants, and to enable the government to support them, conventional rules of intercourse, the best that present circumstances and mutual opinion will permit, but temporary and liable to be, from time to time, abandoned or varied as experience and circumstances shall dictate; c
i repeat, therefore, let those engagements be observed in their genuine sense. but, in my opinion, it is unnecessary and would be unwise to extend them. taking care always to keep ourselves by suitable establishments on a respectable defensive posture, we may safely trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies. harmony and a liberal intercourse with all nations are recommended by policy, humanity, and interest. but even our commercial policy should hold an equal and impartial...
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if confirmed, i will also faithfully observe ?audible] [inaudible] >> confirmed by the senate thousand 10 faithfully observe the directions given me by the president and secretary of state without regard to my personal opinions. i would like to thank the committee for permitting me to appear today. i look forward to answering all of your questions. if i'm confirmed i look forward to working with each and every one of you to enhance our relationship with the state of israel. thank you.>> thank you for those comments. the boat has not yet gone off and we will continue ? [inaudible] >> we will be in questioning with senator cardin and if senator Ãconduct if not it will be senator rich. >> thank you mr. chairman. mr. friedman, you and i have something very much in common. our parents were proud zionists, worked everything that they could in order to strengthen the support of state of israel. and the values that it stands for. but my parents also taught me that words have consequences. and my father who, and blessed memory was a circui
if confirmed, i will also faithfully observe ?audible] [inaudible] >> confirmed by the senate thousand 10 faithfully observe the directions given me by the president and secretary of state without regard to my personal opinions. i would like to thank the committee for permitting me to appear today. i look forward to answering all of your questions. if i'm confirmed i look forward to working with each and every one of you to enhance our relationship with the state of israel. thank...
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. && .discussion...as of 1:53 pm pst friday...surface observations indicate that wind speeds are starting to lessen somewhat, although a few airport locations are still gusting in the 25-35 mph range. automated stations in higher elevations are reporting gusts in the 50-60 mph range still, however, all of these wind speeds are expected to lessen within the next few hours. radar also indicates that rainfall is less extensive across the region, although shower activity is expected to persist on and off through the evening. the upper level low and associated surface low pressure centers continue to deepen off of the california coast. this system is on track to move inland across the san francisco take a look at this massive sinkhole that opened near studio city in los angeles tonight.. swallowing two cars. it happened on 1-15 in studio city around 8-30. officials say it was caused by flooding. a person in one of the cars needed to be rescued and is now being treated at a hospital. the other car was empty when it fell in. at least two people have died in one of the biggest storms to hit south
. && .discussion...as of 1:53 pm pst friday...surface observations indicate that wind speeds are starting to lessen somewhat, although a few airport locations are still gusting in the 25-35 mph range. automated stations in higher elevations are reporting gusts in the 50-60 mph range still, however, all of these wind speeds are expected to lessen within the next few hours. radar also indicates that rainfall is less extensive across the region, although shower activity is expected to...
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the observer reports that theresa may's government is going to make a major shift in housing policy —. donald trump appears to have found a new ally in the shape of the former archbishop of canterbury. george carey is quoted in the sunday express as hitting out at the "hysterical" overreactions of the president's critics. the sunday times has investigated what it calls "deficiencies" in defence procurement, including ships so noisy, russian submarines can hear them 100 miles away. the photograph is of england player ben te'o celebrating victory over france in the six nations rugby. finally, the mail on sunday headlines that former ukip leader nigel farage is sharing a £4 million in west london with his friend with his friend laure ferrari, a french politician. let's begin with the papers themselves and the ones we thought we would give people a bit of a rest from trump to start with. we can't avoid the man but let's start with the observer story about the tories breaking with thatcher's home policy. this is interesting, backing renting. this is something i've been talking about for so
the observer reports that theresa may's government is going to make a major shift in housing policy —. donald trump appears to have found a new ally in the shape of the former archbishop of canterbury. george carey is quoted in the sunday express as hitting out at the "hysterical" overreactions of the president's critics. the sunday times has investigated what it calls "deficiencies" in defence procurement, including ships so noisy, russian submarines can hear them 100...
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observe vant clerks quickly tell that -- observe vant clerks quickly tell -- observant clerks quickly tell him to come inside but he drives away leaving the store to pay for damages. >> if you hit something and drive off, you are responsible. >> he says these hose lines are designed to break-away. some cost nothing and others can cost close to $1,000. >> some say it's your fault. others cussy >> the folks here at the beltway shell say not a month goes by without someone driving off with one of these still attached to their car. one dramatic case, a woman didn't notice until she drove all the way home. that would be funny to see. live in silver spring, kevin lewis, abc7 news. michelle: thank you, kevin. an american airlines flight returned to the charlotte airport this morning after hitting a deer on take-off. video shows the plane dumping fuel in preparation for the emergency landing. the plane with the 48 passengers and the crew landed safely. this happened on the same runway where in 2010 a plane plowed through a herd of deer shortly after landing. jonathan: the trump administration
observe vant clerks quickly tell that -- observe vant clerks quickly tell -- observant clerks quickly tell him to come inside but he drives away leaving the store to pay for damages. >> if you hit something and drive off, you are responsible. >> he says these hose lines are designed to break-away. some cost nothing and others can cost close to $1,000. >> some say it's your fault. others cussy >> the folks here at the beltway shell say not a month goes by without someone...
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the considerations to hold this conduct is not necessary and will only observe that the right so far from being denied that has been virtually admitted by all. to be inferred without anything more that obligation of justice and humidity imposed in which it is free to racked to maintain to another nation.livi the inducements of interest will best be referred to your own experience.at fervent and to have time to richard recent institution to progress to that degree of strength that is necessary to have the command of its own fortunes. i am unconscious of contention but to sensible of defects to think that i have committed many errors. i fervently besieged the almighty to the evils of which they may tend. to carry with me the hope of a country will never cease indulgence and after 45 years of my life dedicated to with service be incompetent debilities but i will soon be. so relying on its kindness that is so natural to a man is and i with pleasing expectation that treat of which i promised myself to realize the ste. enjoyment of partaking in the midst of my fellow citizens good laws und
the considerations to hold this conduct is not necessary and will only observe that the right so far from being denied that has been virtually admitted by all. to be inferred without anything more that obligation of justice and humidity imposed in which it is free to racked to maintain to another nation.livi the inducements of interest will best be referred to your own experience.at fervent and to have time to richard recent institution to progress to that degree of strength that is necessary...
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okay. >> self-harm observation status means that bell will be stripped of his clothes and possessionsder to prevent him from harming himself. he'll be placed in an observation cell with just a mattress and only a smock for clothing. >> they will evaluate him and see if he has a mental health issue or not. how we act now will depend on the assessment by medical. >> but lieutenant williams has questions about bell's true intent. >> i think he wanted to get somebody in there before he did it. it's been my experience that if you really want to commit suicide, you're not going to cry for attention before. so i'm assuming there's some type of secondary gain. we'll find out what that is. a lot of times they'll do it to be placed up front on sohs status. it's a little cooler up there, it's an air conditioned building. it may being some just that simple. >> while bell will be under constant observation, inmates like danny pritchett often devise ways to gain a bit of privacy. >> the door stays open all day long. so if someone is passing your door, you don't want to be disrespectful to them. you
okay. >> self-harm observation status means that bell will be stripped of his clothes and possessionsder to prevent him from harming himself. he'll be placed in an observation cell with just a mattress and only a smock for clothing. >> they will evaluate him and see if he has a mental health issue or not. how we act now will depend on the assessment by medical. >> but lieutenant williams has questions about bell's true intent. >> i think he wanted to get somebody in...
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i would would make a couple of additional observations. one is that although in certain quarters there's a disposition to believe what we have seen in terms of relations with mexico, the phone call the prime minister and the phone call that may have -- this is just a bumpy beginning. most transitions are a bit rocky. as our colleagues and thomas wright has argued what donald trump has been writing and saying about international affairs since he first became a public figure in the 80s, this is very consistent. he has always been complaining about trade, only the names of the guilty parties have changed. it was japan in the 80s in mexico in the 90s and now it's china. as far as our allies go they have always been a bunch of freeloading exploiters along the lines that he outlined in his inaugural address. what you see is what you can get. this is his fundamental view. second, i think it's also the case that this view that allies are hearing is not just to be attributed to the views of this president. it's also view they heard from this presid
i would would make a couple of additional observations. one is that although in certain quarters there's a disposition to believe what we have seen in terms of relations with mexico, the phone call the prime minister and the phone call that may have -- this is just a bumpy beginning. most transitions are a bit rocky. as our colleagues and thomas wright has argued what donald trump has been writing and saying about international affairs since he first became a public figure in the 80s, this is...
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were observations? one item that i will want to speak to just very briefly, we want to recognize that this budget also is going to respond to you transition needs of four executive leadership with director dodd stepping down good so there are going to be some statements incorporated into the budget document that is presented today to acknowledge that we will be in a period transition searching for someone and that the budget has the means to support that effort and we will do that during the course of this year. so why there any public comment on the budget? hearing none, and seeing none, no public comment comments i think we are ready to vote. all those in favor say, aye. [chorus of ayes.] opposed, say nay. so ordered. >>[gavel] >> would will now move to action item number 10 >> item 10 action item approval health services system is clear 2017-18 and fiscal year 2018-19 budget for the healthcare sustainability fund committee chair sass >> okay this is the second item. on her agenda. the healthcare sust
were observations? one item that i will want to speak to just very briefly, we want to recognize that this budget also is going to respond to you transition needs of four executive leadership with director dodd stepping down good so there are going to be some statements incorporated into the budget document that is presented today to acknowledge that we will be in a period transition searching for someone and that the budget has the means to support that effort and we will do that during the...
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she first thought this is what i observe. >> sure. >> it's so counterintuitive. but what's so interesting as you point out in your book is it's such a new subject that it wasn't so far out there for an astronomer to make a discovery and speculate at the same time because everything was just being discovered at that time. >> we should absolutely right and this again predates the predictions that led to the predictions of the big bang, and einstein turned talking about general relativity. yes, but it's close. not in the vernacular of everybody's, einstein didn't believe in the big bang even. even after he derived from his own theories so it was a long time between that and the universe was created and it's very simple. it's one of the most elementary stuff. >> this is henry at 11. who was looking at these magnificent images. looking at images that had been taken from south america, if the whole sky had to be covered, there was a second observatory built in peru to photograph the stars of the southern hemisphere and she was looking at the images of the magellanic cl
she first thought this is what i observe. >> sure. >> it's so counterintuitive. but what's so interesting as you point out in your book is it's such a new subject that it wasn't so far out there for an astronomer to make a discovery and speculate at the same time because everything was just being discovered at that time. >> we should absolutely right and this again predates the predictions that led to the predictions of the big bang, and einstein turned talking about general...
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, at least remembered somehow, even with a plaque or some sort of observance and parkland that could be built along that area. it's a very complicated situation. what it comes down to is folks here, descendents of a century's old community, want to make sure the last vestiges of that community don't get paved under. more on that story later on today. right now we're live in bethesda, derrick ward, news 4. >> thank you, derrick. we'll stay on top of the developments there. >>> it is warming up, but you can see there in derrick's shot and this one, it's cloudy and there's rain out there. tom is updating his forecast with when you can expect showers and those strong winds to roll >>> and take a look at this video here. rushing water and a driver in danger. a child on that car as well. the dramatic rescue as flash flood waters surrounded this vehicle. y27mly y16fy now during havertys presidents day event. havertys. life looks good. >>> welcome back. take a look at these dramatic images that are coming out of california. firefighters lowered that life vest to the man
, at least remembered somehow, even with a plaque or some sort of observance and parkland that could be built along that area. it's a very complicated situation. what it comes down to is folks here, descendents of a century's old community, want to make sure the last vestiges of that community don't get paved under. more on that story later on today. right now we're live in bethesda, derrick ward, news 4. >> thank you, derrick. we'll stay on top of the developments there. >>> it...
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david vatan: five or six based on my observation. sharyl: but some people were doing 50? david vatan: 50 and 60. sharyl: kennedy is going against the grain of the government and medical establishment, which have long insisted there's no scientific reason to be concerned about vaccine side effects. he says the trump transition team contacted him with the idea of forming and independent scientificom safety. robert kennedy: he said he knew many people who had, who thought and who believed their children had been injured by vaccines, and he wanted to make sure we had the safest vaccines. sharyl: i spoke with robert de niro who has a teenaged son with a neurodevelopmental disorder. the position of the government and many scientists is that this is a settled issue. robert de niro: where is the science as bobby kennedy says? where's the science? something is not right. joce sterman: the noisy neon-covered crossroads of the world draws people from all different corners, we asked those from thousands of miles away their view of america. waheed bain: you know, you sneeze and we blo
david vatan: five or six based on my observation. sharyl: but some people were doing 50? david vatan: 50 and 60. sharyl: kennedy is going against the grain of the government and medical establishment, which have long insisted there's no scientific reason to be concerned about vaccine side effects. he says the trump transition team contacted him with the idea of forming and independent scientificom safety. robert kennedy: he said he knew many people who had, who thought and who believed their...
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observation towers built to test the effect of explosions.filled with radioactive water — "dead lakes", as the nomads call them. testimony to an experiment that began in the 1940s. the soviet nuclear programme was hurriedly launched by stalin in 1946, and tasked to catch up with the americans. in charge was the head of stalin's secret police, lavrentiy beria. he needed an enormous area for the polygon — in theory, with no inhabitants. this man was there at the start. he's now 82 years old. in fact, he was one of a group of 43 people from his village with special instructions. they were given a tent and a picnic and told to wait. they had no idea what was going to happen. they had just witnessed a nuclear explosion from seven kilometres. that's when their problems began. of the 43 who stayed behind for the picnic, all but he died prematurely. the testing continued, taking a toll on his family, too. the precise events he recounts are very hard to confirm, lost in the sheer volume of the tests and passage of time. the nuclear programme was condu
observation towers built to test the effect of explosions.filled with radioactive water — "dead lakes", as the nomads call them. testimony to an experiment that began in the 1940s. the soviet nuclear programme was hurriedly launched by stalin in 1946, and tasked to catch up with the americans. in charge was the head of stalin's secret police, lavrentiy beria. he needed an enormous area for the polygon — in theory, with no inhabitants. this man was there at the start. he's now 82...
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inmates had to be observed at a specific time frame.or example, inmates that were deemed mental by the psychological department, had to have an officer visually check on them every 15 minutes. >>> an inmate's stress prompts an emergency response. >> he's been trying to abuse himself all day. threatening suicide. trying to swallow things. >> i'm in here because of ike and tina. that's what i named my hands. ike and tina. i was taking insulin twice a day. i couldn't even walk half a block without almost having a heart attack. >> but in the year and a half he has been here, phillips has reduced his weight by almost 1/3. >> i was 437 when i came in. i am now 265 pounds. >> phillips has had several prior convictions for burglary and theft. >> these are some of the previous photos of mr. phillips that we have. 2001, 2003. >> from 200 pounds to morbid obesity, his mug shots tell the story of his exponential weight gain. >> my self-esteem out there in the free had plummeted. i'd stopped giving a care about everything. i was drinking anywhere fr
inmates had to be observed at a specific time frame.or example, inmates that were deemed mental by the psychological department, had to have an officer visually check on them every 15 minutes. >>> an inmate's stress prompts an emergency response. >> he's been trying to abuse himself all day. threatening suicide. trying to swallow things. >> i'm in here because of ike and tina. that's what i named my hands. ike and tina. i was taking insulin twice a day. i couldn't even walk...
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in the observer, the church of england is back. the synod.s the ruling body of the church of england. —— they meet this week. this is a row which has come from quite a group of retired bishops, actually very prominent bishops, including people like peter selby, the former bishop of worcester and the former bishop of worcester and the former bishop of worcester and the former bishop of oxford. that is why most people would know these names. they are people who have gravett as and background. they have written basically to the ruling soon odd and said, you are talking the talk about being more inclusive on 95v talk about being more inclusive on gay marriage and lgb tu rights but you are not walking the walk. the fact it is coming from very respected, sensible figures in the church of england is why it is significant. the church of england seems to march 20 years behind the rest of the country. we have only recently rest of the country. we have only rece ntly ha d rest of the country. we have only recently had a woman bishop. they have been argu
in the observer, the church of england is back. the synod.s the ruling body of the church of england. —— they meet this week. this is a row which has come from quite a group of retired bishops, actually very prominent bishops, including people like peter selby, the former bishop of worcester and the former bishop of worcester and the former bishop of worcester and the former bishop of oxford. that is why most people would know these names. they are people who have gravett as and background....
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the observer, a story about a shift in conservative housing policy in favour of people who rent, thislution when she famously in the 19805 gave the right to buy the council house tenants. what theresa may seems to be focusing on with this new policy which will be unveiled on tuesday is generation rent, she is going to try to bring down rent. reading the details, not quite clear how she's going to do it, she is having consultations with re ntal it, she is having consultations with rental organisations and at the same time trying to flood the market with more affordable rental homes to bring down the cost of rent. in a sense, the conservatives have been forced into that because young people just cannot afford to buy.” have got three daughters approaching the age when they want to leave home and get wood of their parents! if they live in london, how can they possibly afford the rent on starting salaries? it is impossible. it is interesting that theresa may is breaking the thatcherite credo. i rememberfootage of breaking the thatcherite credo. i remember footage of mrs thatcher having a c
the observer, a story about a shift in conservative housing policy in favour of people who rent, thislution when she famously in the 19805 gave the right to buy the council house tenants. what theresa may seems to be focusing on with this new policy which will be unveiled on tuesday is generation rent, she is going to try to bring down rent. reading the details, not quite clear how she's going to do it, she is having consultations with re ntal it, she is having consultations with rental...
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it's been observed 5everal comes to scripts and parts. particularly by me because it was not an agenda that governed by choices that i have made, a lot of films with women 5mack choices that i have made, a lot of films with women smack in the middle of them. women in power to some extent and also i supposed the emotional and political intersection of those two things. i think that women are fascinating, to me. i don't make any apologies for it. i was very sympathetic to obama's characterisation of his first lady as being superior in more or less every respect so i probably take that particular point of view. it's interesting, as we talk now, with donald trump very firmly in the white house and the oscars approaching, the relationship between trump and his closest political advisers and liberal hollywood, if i can put it that way. we are all overrated. it is very sour. we saw meryl streep at the golden globes making a high—profile statement of deep dislike distant —— discontent of what she hears from donald trump. i5 discontent of what she
it's been observed 5everal comes to scripts and parts. particularly by me because it was not an agenda that governed by choices that i have made, a lot of films with women 5mack choices that i have made, a lot of films with women smack in the middle of them. women in power to some extent and also i supposed the emotional and political intersection of those two things. i think that women are fascinating, to me. i don't make any apologies for it. i was very sympathetic to obama's characterisation...
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general assembly and all nations, religions and peoples are asked to observe it. mr. president, by happy coincidence, as you know, king abdullah is in washington right now. he visited with senators here at the capitol yesterday and today. earlier today i met with him, and i told him i would speak in his honor in the hopes that his words might inspire us at a challenging time. as the word of last friday's executive orders regarding immigration and refugees, orders which implemented the president's campaign rhetoric to implement a muslim ban shocked the country this weekend, i traveled to roanoke and blacksburg, virginia, communities in the southwestern portion of my commonwealth. i was there to meet with local health care providers and students pursuing health care careers. i had planned the trip to go talk about the affordable care act. but at my first event, two families came to me with a concern. working together with roanoke catholic charities, they helped settle a syrian refugee family in blacksburg one year ago. the syrian family was a mom and dad and four kids.
general assembly and all nations, religions and peoples are asked to observe it. mr. president, by happy coincidence, as you know, king abdullah is in washington right now. he visited with senators here at the capitol yesterday and today. earlier today i met with him, and i told him i would speak in his honor in the hopes that his words might inspire us at a challenging time. as the word of last friday's executive orders regarding immigration and refugees, orders which implemented the...
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and the third observation that i would make this back to a comment of secretary shultz and he is the living proof that academic international relations tend to fall generally with the proposition that there is a natural propensity in the system and my experience in government that is not the case. most practitioners spend a lot of time and there are tender shoots that need to be taking care of in the garden at all time. and the impact could be notwithstanding to be institutionalized you might be surprised at how quickly these relationships have come unglued. >>. >> i have not read the book obviously but to men with a hammer everything looks like a nail even just this century would better decisions have been made if the decision makers hadn't had such a big hammer? >> that is an interesting question. you probably look at particular decisions it would be better if they did not have the option but if you didn't have a really big military he might not have had peace in the cold war. one of the points often made is you always know the troubles that you have but those that you have warded
and the third observation that i would make this back to a comment of secretary shultz and he is the living proof that academic international relations tend to fall generally with the proposition that there is a natural propensity in the system and my experience in government that is not the case. most practitioners spend a lot of time and there are tender shoots that need to be taking care of in the garden at all time. and the impact could be notwithstanding to be institutionalized you might...
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the observer raises concern about eu citizens after brexit.illion. they have lives and families and children and work in school and the rest of it. their features completely uncertain because they are being as pawns in oui’ because they are being as pawns in our negotiation about withdrawal from the eu. on top of this there has been a leaked report that says because there are weaknesses in the british immigration system and the way that charts and processes of non—british citizens and it isjust not up to the job of being able to filter carefully select should be here. that is adding to the uncertainty. a previous court case for many years ago would have it they would say that, wouldn't they? it is interesting that one of the pieces in the observer suggest that had much scheme for the national id ca rd had much scheme for the national id card been approved ten years ago this would have been an issue that could have been avoided. the problem, it is claimed here, is that there is no real logging of people coming to the country. the fate of britis
the observer raises concern about eu citizens after brexit.illion. they have lives and families and children and work in school and the rest of it. their features completely uncertain because they are being as pawns in oui’ because they are being as pawns in our negotiation about withdrawal from the eu. on top of this there has been a leaked report that says because there are weaknesses in the british immigration system and the way that charts and processes of non—british citizens and it...
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first, the observer. he will have to come to mr trump in a moment.s break with policy to back renters. moment. the lead story, tories break with policy to back rentersm moment. the lead story, tories break with policy to back renters. it is breaking with the thatcher policies, but you could also see it as theresa may breaking with cameron as well. this is essentially saying that it is now so difficult for so many families to ever get on the housing ladder that now they should sort out the renting sector. they are trying to do three—year guaranteed tenancies and trying to get rid of rogue landlords and make the whole process a lot easier for so many people, who will never own their own homes. there are many european countries where people don't and it is not an issue. they spend a lot less of their disposable income on renting and it makes a more mobile workforce and in many ways you could say it is better. indeed. but it's a break with the past. people talk about margaret thatcher but it is hardwired into conservative policy, to make us homeowners. a
first, the observer. he will have to come to mr trump in a moment.s break with policy to back renters. moment. the lead story, tories break with policy to back rentersm moment. the lead story, tories break with policy to back renters. it is breaking with the thatcher policies, but you could also see it as theresa may breaking with cameron as well. this is essentially saying that it is now so difficult for so many families to ever get on the housing ladder that now they should sort out the...
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i will make a couple additional observations.i think in tern quarters there is a disposition to believe that what we have seen in terms of relations with mexico. the phone call with prime minister turn boil and the phone call that may have edge to it with chancellor merkal that this is really just a sort of bumpy beginning of an administration in the early days that most presidential transitions are a bit rocky. i think as thomas wright is saying if you go back and read what donald trump has been significant this is consistent. he has always been complaining about trade. only the names of the guilty parties changed. mexico in the 1980s, japan in the 19 -- japan in the 1980s, mexico in the 1990s and now it is china. and they have always been free loaders. what you see is not going to change. also, the views are not going to be attributed to just the views of the president. but they are a view they heard from the president's predecessor who in interviews, particularly in the last year, made it clear he things american allies are fr
i will make a couple additional observations.i think in tern quarters there is a disposition to believe that what we have seen in terms of relations with mexico. the phone call with prime minister turn boil and the phone call that may have edge to it with chancellor merkal that this is really just a sort of bumpy beginning of an administration in the early days that most presidential transitions are a bit rocky. i think as thomas wright is saying if you go back and read what donald trump has...
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--ste acciden se regismientras el coe transitaba povo cesar -- observe ued ess imagenes.-- un vehiculoipo "van" fue practicamente tragado por la tierra. -- este accidentsregistr mientras el cochtransitabpor la calle "skyland road" en las montaÑas de santa cruz. -- el conductor no sufri hidas ro la via smantiene cerrada y no se inform cundo se permitir nuevamente la circulacion de vehiculos. blanca --un incendio destruy esta maÑana una vivienda en san leandro. take vo --el siniestro d2 alarmas inici alrededode las 9 de lamaÑana. --los bomberos tuvieron algunos problemas para controlar el fuego debido a la caida de un poste de energia electrica. --no se registraron heridos y aun se investigan las causas de este inceno. vo cesar -- a pesar que la adolescee fue encontrada aalvo, lapolicia de milpitas continua investigando el secstro de una jencita de13 aÑos. -- la menor, que es hija delconcejal gry barbadilloelat a las autoridades que el martes dos hombres la obligaron a salir de su casa, a caminar mas de unamilla, luegoa subieron a auto y la llevaron a san jose, donde pudo escapar. take v
--ste acciden se regismientras el coe transitaba povo cesar -- observe ued ess imagenes.-- un vehiculoipo "van" fue practicamente tragado por la tierra. -- este accidentsregistr mientras el cochtransitabpor la calle "skyland road" en las montaÑas de santa cruz. -- el conductor no sufri hidas ro la via smantiene cerrada y no se inform cundo se permitir nuevamente la circulacion de vehiculos. blanca --un incendio destruy esta maÑana una vivienda en san leandro. take vo --el...
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-- founders observed, endowed by our creator. marshaling the will to confront the evils of the 20th century will require faith in these timeless ideals. as president trump has said in his inaugural address, it is important to know we do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone but rather to let it shine as an example for everyone to follow. this is our cause. why nato exists. why after centuries of strife and division the earth is unified. the united states has been faithful to europe for generations. we will keep the faith. we share a past. after all we have been through we share a future. today, tomorrow, every day hence, be confident united states is now and will always be your greatest ally. [applause] the assured. president trump and the american people are devoted to our transatlantic unity. our chore today is the same as it was in ages past. security through shared sacrifice or an uncertain future characterized i'd this unity and faltering will. the united states chooses strength. the united states chooses friendship w
-- founders observed, endowed by our creator. marshaling the will to confront the evils of the 20th century will require faith in these timeless ideals. as president trump has said in his inaugural address, it is important to know we do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone but rather to let it shine as an example for everyone to follow. this is our cause. why nato exists. why after centuries of strife and division the earth is unified. the united states has been faithful to europe for...
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you're getting a sliver of their life, and it's only the professional life that you're observing. whereas back then, as i say, riding in a bus with bonnie raitt and tom waits and john prine all hanging out and goofing around... >> hinojosa: don't drop any names or anything like that! >> ...and getting high. and i think diana ross was in there, too... >> hinojosa: really? >> no. but you couldn't help but really get to see them. they're there, they are really human beings just hanging out, and critiquing each other, and making fun of each other, and deciding to do a song spur of the moment, and you're there watching it. it's... it is like almost famous. it was how it was with that band for that kid. >> hinojosa: one of the things that i find so interesting about you as an american journalist is the fact that you have also shared your own story. you wrote a memoire. it's called the rice room: from number two son to rock n' roll and within the asian community-- asian journalist association-- you are, again, an iconic figure, because you are an asian journalist who has "made it" to the
you're getting a sliver of their life, and it's only the professional life that you're observing. whereas back then, as i say, riding in a bus with bonnie raitt and tom waits and john prine all hanging out and goofing around... >> hinojosa: don't drop any names or anything like that! >> ...and getting high. and i think diana ross was in there, too... >> hinojosa: really? >> no. but you couldn't help but really get to see them. they're there, they are really human beings...
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observations about divorced couples, about divorced friends, my own family. the divorces that have gone on in my own family. you know you just sort of, you have this fear or you know this rotation of observations and things that you've witnessed and it's just all in there. and i can't say specifically why i made certain choices in playing, in the way that i played robert in certain scenes, but it's just, again whatever, i just live inside this guy. and that's the way it's been for me. - every role you've ever played right? - but really specifically started with sideways. because in sideways, we were given, paul giamatti and i were given the opportunity to rehearse for two weeks with alexander payne which is almost unheard of in movies. i'd never done it before. never been asked to do it before, and never told i had the opportunity. so this, the same thing again, a five hour movie. you spend a lot of time, and in new york, because i live in texas, in new york all i really ever, for four months i'm just waiting to work. - you just work right? - that's all i do.
observations about divorced couples, about divorced friends, my own family. the divorces that have gone on in my own family. you know you just sort of, you have this fear or you know this rotation of observations and things that you've witnessed and it's just all in there. and i can't say specifically why i made certain choices in playing, in the way that i played robert in certain scenes, but it's just, again whatever, i just live inside this guy. and that's the way it's been for me. - every...
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they had airplanes and balloons to observe what was going on. they wanted to make sure there was a very big investment in these tanks. they wanted to protect their investment. he wants to have it ready for the next offense. this is a sketch that was done by townsend of an airplane. these are along the wing and the tail trying to get the plane ready for an alert. there are some things i find either ironic or a tragic in some of the artwork. what we had here, this is by harvey dunn. this is a cemetery, in the cemetery, there is a machine gun that was set up to slow the enemy down. it seems to me that that is rather tragic. when the american forces came to france, some of them landed in late 1917. most of the army became active in france in 1918. a lot of these pictures were drawn during the time from about april to the end of the war. it was the army of occupation that was done after the end of the world. you can see that there are some pictures of the american forces entering germany. this one is by one of my favorite artists. this was by harvey
they had airplanes and balloons to observe what was going on. they wanted to make sure there was a very big investment in these tanks. they wanted to protect their investment. he wants to have it ready for the next offense. this is a sketch that was done by townsend of an airplane. these are along the wing and the tail trying to get the plane ready for an alert. there are some things i find either ironic or a tragic in some of the artwork. what we had here, this is by harvey dunn. this is a...
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were observations? one item that i will want to speak to just very briefly, we want to recognize that this budget also is going to respond to you transition needs of four executive leadership with director dodd stepping down good so there are going to be some statements incorporated into the budget document that is presented today to acknowledge that we will be in a period transition searching for someone and that the budget has the means to support that effort and we will do that during the course of this year. so why there any public comment on the budget? hearing none, and seeing none, no public comment comments i think we are ready to vote. all those in favor say, aye. [chorus of ayes.] opposed, say nay. so ordered. >>[gavel] >> would will now move to action item number 10 >> item 10 action item approval health services system is clear 2017-18 and fiscal year 2018-19 budget for the healthcare sustainability fund committee chair sass >> okay this is the second item. on her agenda. the healthcare sust
were observations? one item that i will want to speak to just very briefly, we want to recognize that this budget also is going to respond to you transition needs of four executive leadership with director dodd stepping down good so there are going to be some statements incorporated into the budget document that is presented today to acknowledge that we will be in a period transition searching for someone and that the budget has the means to support that effort and we will do that during the...
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so right now it is made really on observations from data.orward as we learn to describe the environment, it's going to be much more thoughtfully driven. but right now we can only look at big data and make observations and say what were environments that were conducive and non-conducive. but the next generation will be changing that. >> i said today, here we go again. i've got to go home today and throw the vitamins away, start on the baby aspirin. [laughter] >> could have saved some money. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. >> yes. >> what's a patient to do -- [inaudible] make better decisions than they are -- [inaudible] doctors with opinions that they form in medical school 50 years ago, i mean, we are under a deluge of constant medical information. much of it designed specifically to confuse. how can you make good decisions for yourself when there's just -- [inaudible] bad information out there? [laughter] >> in our new book, you know, we talk about exactly that issue. >> [inaudible] >> the question is, in today's world where you're deluged with all
so right now it is made really on observations from data.orward as we learn to describe the environment, it's going to be much more thoughtfully driven. but right now we can only look at big data and make observations and say what were environments that were conducive and non-conducive. but the next generation will be changing that. >> i said today, here we go again. i've got to go home today and throw the vitamins away, start on the baby aspirin. [laughter] >> could have saved some...
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the country is observing a full year of mourning for the revered king. then his funeral will be held. >>> shifting gears for business news. japanese officials have released key data on the country's output. what are you seeing? >> we're seeing something that we haven't seen in a while. we're hearing from officials at the economy ministry and they say industrial output in january was down for the first time in six months. that means managers have been seeing less activity on their factory floors. officials say the number last month was down 0.8% from december. they maintain their economic assessment saying industrial production is still showing signs of improvement. they are predicting growth of 3.5% in february and then a contraction of 5% in march. >>> officials at the tokyo stock exchange are trying to decide whether to delist struggling electronics giant toshiba. they will look at the company's internal reports detailing huge losses at its u.s. nuclear power business. the stock may be delisted if company officials fail to submit an earningseport by th
the country is observing a full year of mourning for the revered king. then his funeral will be held. >>> shifting gears for business news. japanese officials have released key data on the country's output. what are you seeing? >> we're seeing something that we haven't seen in a while. we're hearing from officials at the economy ministry and they say industrial output in january was down for the first time in six months. that means managers have been seeing less activity on their...
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i also think from my observation of political leaders, for the most part they are pretty careful. when the time comes to actually commit substantial american forces in the conflict. there is something in that respect sobering about the office of the president. whether that will find this case to, i'm not entirely sure. >> ... thanks. what advice would you have as we work to manage what china is doing in the south china sea, land reclamation, militarization. is it a case of that it's closer to them and something they care about more than we care about. with that change our calculation? in what ways should we be using our military force to affect the outcomes we want? >> i think we shouldcare about it a lot because we do have large interest . first it goes back to what is in some ways the subject of the book which is rules-based international order that we helped create in the aftermath of world war ii. however for effect, however occasionally hypocritical we maybe it is the order we created and it's a good order. china gets effectively disabled, south china sea or chinese territori
i also think from my observation of political leaders, for the most part they are pretty careful. when the time comes to actually commit substantial american forces in the conflict. there is something in that respect sobering about the office of the president. whether that will find this case to, i'm not entirely sure. >> ... thanks. what advice would you have as we work to manage what china is doing in the south china sea, land reclamation, militarization. is it a case of that it's...
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but he wanted to go to the sweat lodge as part of his religious observation.he sweat lodge they had in the prison. but because he was in protective custody, the guards said it would be too much of a burned to escort him over there. there are federal laws about how to honor the religious observation of prisoners. this is a sister law to the religious freedom act. gorsuch said the burden is on you guys to show this an overwhelming burden. and you haven't shown it. he has shown that it's a big burned on him to deny him access. so he laid out a test that was open to religious liberty and accommodating people goes state tour, the prison guards, who weren't willing to look after his religious observations. kennedy: i touched on his feeling about physician assisted suicide. i want to talk about civil liberties. clarence thomas has been very good on the first amendment. how would a justice gorsuch deal with issues of free speech? >> every time, not just on free speech. every time we see state power against a vulnerable individual, whether they be in prison or whether
but he wanted to go to the sweat lodge as part of his religious observation.he sweat lodge they had in the prison. but because he was in protective custody, the guards said it would be too much of a burned to escort him over there. there are federal laws about how to honor the religious observation of prisoners. this is a sister law to the religious freedom act. gorsuch said the burden is on you guys to show this an overwhelming burden. and you haven't shown it. he has shown that it's a big...