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of each organic farming is the type of agriculture we will have in one hundred years time and organic farming has made tremendous progress nature is a cornucopia of the possible solutions we can also apply in agro ecosystems course in research we also experiment with this cornucopia with which nature tackles problems to toot loose woman saw not to meet but we try to develop solutions in such a way that farmers can use them and saw saw to and to be convinced the laundry and even knutson can. in order for sustainability to succeed persuasion is called for in vienna the. institute's austrian branch is working on winning over even more consumers to buy oil products. especially where meat and sausages are concerned consumers are still reluctant to purchase bio products because prices are much higher reinhard gefilte has invited consumers to one of his special organic excursions in an industrial area and dispels the illusion that organic means the same as rural times have changed in the past people were closely linked to family everyone had someone in the family who ran a farm and they coul
of each organic farming is the type of agriculture we will have in one hundred years time and organic farming has made tremendous progress nature is a cornucopia of the possible solutions we can also apply in agro ecosystems course in research we also experiment with this cornucopia with which nature tackles problems to toot loose woman saw not to meet but we try to develop solutions in such a way that farmers can use them and saw saw to and to be convinced the laundry and even knutson can. in...
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life, organic compounds on earth just the imprint of life that is natural for us to equate organic molecules with finding life on mars but that's not the bottom line of trying to get out here. the bottom line is we greatly expanded our search for organic compounds which are fundamental to our search for life and it's interesting because of two complementary results which is organic from billion -year-old roxie got trapped in a agent lake and billions of years ago and the second is the simplest organic methane in the atmosphere and those two results and chris who is lead author on these papers will talk about. let me add context. there was august 2012 more than five years ago we barely came into mars and there was an exciting and we landed on great engineering team that got us there and the objective of the mission was to explore a capital environment and mars and we found clays that were formed by water and curiosity that is measures the elemental compounds of the rock and what we've always done the we found many things that we will talk about today that we essentially found out very early t
life, organic compounds on earth just the imprint of life that is natural for us to equate organic molecules with finding life on mars but that's not the bottom line of trying to get out here. the bottom line is we greatly expanded our search for organic compounds which are fundamental to our search for life and it's interesting because of two complementary results which is organic from billion -year-old roxie got trapped in a agent lake and billions of years ago and the second is the simplest...
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products for organic products and to protect the farmers that are involved in this organic business we have to make sure that practices and consumers are getting what i paid for so that's why we need matters that can authenticate whether a product is organic or not. saskia find root places have faith in statistics she has analyzed the average composition of the yolk of an organic egg and amassed a vast amount of data the theory is that everything which influences an egg is noticeable in the yolk in the form of an analytical fingerprint the analytical fingerprint often act when we would try to separate you from conventional x. is based on d.n.a. analysis of the yellow pigments and because we are looking at different pigments we call that an analytical fingerprint and together with statistics that calculation matters we try to discriminate between the group of the organic x. and the conventional x. because this pattern is fingerprint differs. maybe all the correct risk. van route team collect data to determine a product fingerprint when chocolate melts in our mouth additives are released
products for organic products and to protect the farmers that are involved in this organic business we have to make sure that practices and consumers are getting what i paid for so that's why we need matters that can authenticate whether a product is organic or not. saskia find root places have faith in statistics she has analyzed the average composition of the yolk of an organic egg and amassed a vast amount of data the theory is that everything which influences an egg is noticeable in the...
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of organics we know of today. but it was more than that, too. we also wanted to understand how organic molecules organic matter on mars, that was incorporated in rocks years ago would be tvivehe or would be there for us to discover all the years later. what are the processs that an environment allowed it to resist the deeing re gation and that's remark -- degradation and that's remarblable she can -- remarkable she can determine what types of molecules and environments that allowed the moll cues to persist through today. and this is not -- molecules to persight through todayched and this is not only important for curiosity but important for future mars missions who will seek direct signs of life. missions like xmrs and mars 2020 this gives us confidence that when those missions get to mars, there can be something for them to discover. >> so ashwin we mentioned the martian year is longer than the earth queer and the martian day tell us about how -- year and the martian day tell us about how different it is. be a yo
of organics we know of today. but it was more than that, too. we also wanted to understand how organic molecules organic matter on mars, that was incorporated in rocks years ago would be tvivehe or would be there for us to discover all the years later. what are the processs that an environment allowed it to resist the deeing re gation and that's remark -- degradation and that's remarblable she can -- remarkable she can determine what types of molecules and environments that allowed the moll...
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organic, whole superfood nutrition made simple. 100% grown in america, usda certified organic, farm toh in every scoop. just one scoop of grown american superfood is the fast, easy delicious way to double your servings of fruits and vegetables everyday to help improve your chances of better health and a longer life. only grown american superfood has a full one and a half servings of healthy, life giving fruits and vegetables from a unique blend of over 30 certified organic superfoods packed into every applicious scoop. no more wasting time and money to shop, chop, prep, cook, or juice, and clean all this everyday. just one scoop of grown american superfood in water, juice, your favorite milk, or yogurt makes a delicious, energizing superfood smoothie in just seconds. - it's a powder but it tastes farm to table fresh. - you take a scoop, you put in your glass of water, you shake it, and you go. - [narrator] 100% of the fruits and vegetables in grown american superfood are organically grown in america's heartland by one of our family of trusted organic farmers. with everything you want i
organic, whole superfood nutrition made simple. 100% grown in america, usda certified organic, farm toh in every scoop. just one scoop of grown american superfood is the fast, easy delicious way to double your servings of fruits and vegetables everyday to help improve your chances of better health and a longer life. only grown american superfood has a full one and a half servings of healthy, life giving fruits and vegetables from a unique blend of over 30 certified organic superfoods packed...
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of organics we know of today. it was more than that too we wanted to understand how organic molecules, organic matter on mars, that was incorporated in rocks three billion years ago, would be there for us to survive or will it be there for us to discover all these years later. what are the processes and environments that allowed it to resist that degradation. and that really is remarkable from jen's area, to be able to determine what types of molecules and what types of environment allowed those molecules to persist to today. this is not only important for curiosity, fulfilling one of our main mission objectives but also for future mars missions who will seek direct signs of life. missions like xo mars and mars 2020. it gives us confidence that when those missions get to mars, there still could be something for them to discover. michelle: you were just mentioning that the martian year is longer than the earth year. another thing is that the martian day, tell us about how similar the martian day is to an earth day
of organics we know of today. it was more than that too we wanted to understand how organic molecules, organic matter on mars, that was incorporated in rocks three billion years ago, would be there for us to survive or will it be there for us to discover all these years later. what are the processes and environments that allowed it to resist that degradation. and that really is remarkable from jen's area, to be able to determine what types of molecules and what types of environment allowed...
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we are allowed to investigate money laundering committed by organized crime or organized crime groups. there's just one exception. those criminal organizations that are devoted to drug trafficking, that actually falls under another prosecutor's office which is the anti-narcotics prosecutor's office. so the specialization has allowed us to be very effective and allowed me, if i may, to pred date here, yes, this office pays me and i am allowed to be here, but i want to speak of the complex structure, and it is the structure of the state. first of all, we have a judicial office. in other words, the individuals who form the core of the office and then we have three support units, as we call them. we have national policemen in one unit, and they only work with our office. so they are under us. they are our subordinates, then we have another unit which is from the tax ministry, and they look at databases and all the tax information of people who reside in spain or come to spain and settle there. we have all the information about these people's assets, and certainly we have another support u
we are allowed to investigate money laundering committed by organized crime or organized crime groups. there's just one exception. those criminal organizations that are devoted to drug trafficking, that actually falls under another prosecutor's office which is the anti-narcotics prosecutor's office. so the specialization has allowed us to be very effective and allowed me, if i may, to pred date here, yes, this office pays me and i am allowed to be here, but i want to speak of the complex...
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committed by organized crime or organized crime groups. there's just one exception. those criminal organizations that are devoted to drug trafficking, that actually falls under another prosecutors which is prosecutor's office. and the specialization has allowed usto be very effective . and allows me, if i may, to predicate here and yes, they paid me and i am allowed to be here it's one thing on construction. >> first of all, we have a judicial office. in other words, the individuals who form the office and then we have three important movements, we call them. we have the national police and the guard and one unit and they only work with our office. so they are subordinates. then we have another movement itches from the past ministry , they look at databases and all the tax information of people in the movement and settle there. we have all the information about the situation and we have another important element which is the intervention unit. they are public service who actually control the spin and how contracts are rewarded, how funds are allocated, contacts. in o
committed by organized crime or organized crime groups. there's just one exception. those criminal organizations that are devoted to drug trafficking, that actually falls under another prosecutors which is prosecutor's office. and the specialization has allowed usto be very effective . and allows me, if i may, to predicate here and yes, they paid me and i am allowed to be here it's one thing on construction. >> first of all, we have a judicial office. in other words, the individuals who...
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just good, rich, organic, black dirt.can superfood was developed to capture the goodness in natural, whole foods and that's exactly what it is. - our products really go from being a fresh crop out in the field at van drunen family farms into our processing facility in a matter of hours. - grown in america means beat quality. the best service, the best price. this is part of our job, farmers and processors, to get the best product to the customer as we can. - what means the most to me about grown american superfood isn't just that it's organic, but it's organic grown in this country. it's still hard to get home in time to chop, and clean, and cook vegetables for my kids. that's what's great about the grown american superfood is i can sneak healthy, organic vegetables into foods that they already like. this is some macaroni and cheese that i made for the girls, i call it green mac and cheese, and, boy, my girls just eat it right up, they love it. - it's super delicious. - it's really delicious. - it means a lot to me as a f
just good, rich, organic, black dirt.can superfood was developed to capture the goodness in natural, whole foods and that's exactly what it is. - our products really go from being a fresh crop out in the field at van drunen family farms into our processing facility in a matter of hours. - grown in america means beat quality. the best service, the best price. this is part of our job, farmers and processors, to get the best product to the customer as we can. - what means the most to me about...
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the sunan five law the great thing about pipe organs is that each organ is built individually to match the space and the surroundings and the language of the people who live there healthy the book of the mentioned they have to feel as if it speaking to them and perceive it is harmony and want to hear more and feel. the first organs came from egypt in the ninth century one was brought from by sent him to germany as a gift to the holy roman emperor charlemagne. the rich diverse sound of the organ is one reason why in two thousand and seventeen unesco selected organ craftsmanship and music for its list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. in view of your many regions even if they say the same words the characteristic vowel has a different nuance in trying the ball for example taken away by the. it can be r. or a. and there's an entire range between the bottom line and the organ builders and musicians from particular regions wanted to hear the sound they were used to from their language in their instrument you're bored with this pod and all in your own instrument who want. to a
the sunan five law the great thing about pipe organs is that each organ is built individually to match the space and the surroundings and the language of the people who live there healthy the book of the mentioned they have to feel as if it speaking to them and perceive it is harmony and want to hear more and feel. the first organs came from egypt in the ninth century one was brought from by sent him to germany as a gift to the holy roman emperor charlemagne. the rich diverse sound of the organ...
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i've been organizing my whole life and i've never seen the outpouring of grassroots organizing. people not waiting for instructions, not waiting for someone to ask them to do something in there showing up at these book events to talk about the book but also the theme of the book which is what do we do in this time? it's been incredibly inspiring and not just the usual suspects. there are people like us have been doing this all their lives but i'm meeting women in their 80s that are now showing up planned parenthood health centers in volunteering every week and young women in their teens who are absolutely on fire. so it's been really, even in the wake of this disastrous presidency and we don't have to go there too deeply, but it's just been, i think you have theopposite reaction and some people expected. that theynot only with the women's marches, the largest marches in the history of the united states of america , which was great . [applause] but people could have justtaken their hats off and gone home but they kept going so that's what i've been seeing . >> one of the parts of
i've been organizing my whole life and i've never seen the outpouring of grassroots organizing. people not waiting for instructions, not waiting for someone to ask them to do something in there showing up at these book events to talk about the book but also the theme of the book which is what do we do in this time? it's been incredibly inspiring and not just the usual suspects. there are people like us have been doing this all their lives but i'm meeting women in their 80s that are now showing...
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emily: should an all-female organization be given the same status as an all-male organization, or anican-american organization, for example? drew: they have to admit any student and cannot discriminate on the basis of race or gender, or any other identity-based status they can discriminate on. the basis of whether you can sing well enough, play football well enough, that kind of differentiation is acceptable. so we have a variety of organizations that students join, like the football team or the glee club, where you have to try out, that it can't be -- but it cannot be derived from an accident of birth. emily: what do you think of your successor, and what do hope that he will accomplish? drew: i am delighted by his appointment. i first got to know larry when i was just becoming president, and he was president of tufts university. he invited me to dinner the first day i was president, july 1 2007. he cooked dinner and talked about being president and offered to help. we became good friends and spent a good bit of time together. i would come to him with problems. when the financial cri
emily: should an all-female organization be given the same status as an all-male organization, or anican-american organization, for example? drew: they have to admit any student and cannot discriminate on the basis of race or gender, or any other identity-based status they can discriminate on. the basis of whether you can sing well enough, play football well enough, that kind of differentiation is acceptable. so we have a variety of organizations that students join, like the football team or...
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as organizations conduct. as part of the business they do they collect data they generate data they make measurements of the environment and there are satellites circling the earth and measuring how many cars there are on a parking lot right and this data is valuable to. some traders who are speculating on the stock price and so on so. the imagination of the data collectors is the limit of what kind of use case he's can emerge if we enable this free for all no one taking it is human data and secondary human data center lowers i drive my car into a parking lot and i walk away but a satellites capturing that data about the car that's not the primary data from him and that's the signal there it's a tertiary activity of the generator side right right it's a byproduct of me as a yeah so the organization collects all this car is aisha's an environmental organization they want to track cars they can track the cars and then that's the organization organizational level enterprise level collection of data to think about
as organizations conduct. as part of the business they do they collect data they generate data they make measurements of the environment and there are satellites circling the earth and measuring how many cars there are on a parking lot right and this data is valuable to. some traders who are speculating on the stock price and so on so. the imagination of the data collectors is the limit of what kind of use case he's can emerge if we enable this free for all no one taking it is human data and...
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because we do acknowledge that there are some organizations that are smaller, actually even large organizations that are grass root organizations that came about because the e.d. or the founder had the heart and it was through passion and heart they created the program and a lot more complications, funding streams and paper work and all those other things and over the past couple years we've allocated and almost doubled and tripled our allocation for technical assistance to support programs to build the capacity to do the paper work for the administrative stuff as well as support of program quality. we have staff who are always researching and staying a abreast on the best practices and all the field so we're, through this process, we have, i guess i can announce it here but we're putting together what we're calling the dcyf university. we truly believe that we have a responsibility to support our youth workers to earn a very difficult degree of being a youth worker. we have spent the last two years developing a relationship with san francisco state university and they have agreed to allocate c
because we do acknowledge that there are some organizations that are smaller, actually even large organizations that are grass root organizations that came about because the e.d. or the founder had the heart and it was through passion and heart they created the program and a lot more complications, funding streams and paper work and all those other things and over the past couple years we've allocated and almost doubled and tripled our allocation for technical assistance to support programs to...
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which was not an easy place to organize. and you met with them in -- living rooms and truck stops, everywhere. but the stories you tell and the really vivid portrayals you give of these hard working people who get up every day and they do the jobs that we all take for granted and need done. but which we don't particularly value and we don't treat the people who do them with the dignity that they deserve. so kind of run through some of your organizing experiences from east texas to l.a. >> well, i think and again i just feel like we, you know, knowing your history, and having read all that you've been involved with we do come out of the same area of the country where there are folks struggling to make a living and to make it make it by so i did start in -- start in, you know, southern texas where i know you and the president spent time registering voters and still there's a lot that hasn't been done and as we know under current governor in texas, things aren't getting better. but it was, you know, organizing workers spending
which was not an easy place to organize. and you met with them in -- living rooms and truck stops, everywhere. but the stories you tell and the really vivid portrayals you give of these hard working people who get up every day and they do the jobs that we all take for granted and need done. but which we don't particularly value and we don't treat the people who do them with the dignity that they deserve. so kind of run through some of your organizing experiences from east texas to l.a. >>...
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organics.ility that there were living organisms but there could be a nonbiological explanation. what's the next step? the next step is of course to determine if organics on mars could have a biological origin. there are multiple space agency is working on instruments and nations that will attempt to address that question. for example, the european exomars station, which will land a rover on mars, will carry an instrument that will be able to address that question. perhaps this is a really obvious question, but the idea is if we find evidence of life on mars, as i understand it, we know that earth is not alone, the chances are if two of our planets in our solar system have life then it could be all over the place? there are two places in the solar system where life may have appeared on the surface, earth and mars, there are a couple of other areas around the solar system where this could have happened. if we find that the only place on the solar system that has life is earth then it is ha rd to
organics.ility that there were living organisms but there could be a nonbiological explanation. what's the next step? the next step is of course to determine if organics on mars could have a biological origin. there are multiple space agency is working on instruments and nations that will attempt to address that question. for example, the european exomars station, which will land a rover on mars, will carry an instrument that will be able to address that question. perhaps this is a really...
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of these organizations.till kind of the second-class status within student life. have been concerned about the issues that make women feel they needed separate spaces for so a numberand it's of these organizations have said they will continue and allow men to join, but will also have their own activities within the organization, and we want to support the needs of women on campus, but we don't the separate organizations are the way to accomplish what needs to be done. emily: should an all-female organization be given the same status as an all-male organization or african-american organization, for example. drew: they have to admit any student and cannot discriminate on the basis of race or gender identity-based status. they can discriminate on the basis of whether you can sing well enough, plate football well enough, that kind of differentiation is acceptable. we have a variety of organizations that students join like the football team or the glee club, where you have to try out, that it can't be derived fro
of these organizations.till kind of the second-class status within student life. have been concerned about the issues that make women feel they needed separate spaces for so a numberand it's of these organizations have said they will continue and allow men to join, but will also have their own activities within the organization, and we want to support the needs of women on campus, but we don't the separate organizations are the way to accomplish what needs to be done. emily: should an...
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they want to organize an event with 20 people visited of cost if they want to organize the 500 fearto hire more parking attendants and have normal basic security you could assign the ordinary costs they are creating on their own terms and that's true whether they are inviting a controversial speaker or if you want a film festival this costs the have to bear and you can pass that onto the organizers that you can't impose the cost of first right to impose because they are resisting it so we can assign the cost basefind thecost basede planning according to a clear content of mutual criteria everybody sees you go through the same so we are not justifying the one to another but if they try to protest the event all the costs have to be socialized by the universities of its commitment. we are not facing a situation where we are targeting every single one was tremendously controversial activities that could cost a million dollars in activity essentially bankrupt the university because if you ever heard they are not exactly flush with cash these days and every million dollars we are spending
they want to organize an event with 20 people visited of cost if they want to organize the 500 fearto hire more parking attendants and have normal basic security you could assign the ordinary costs they are creating on their own terms and that's true whether they are inviting a controversial speaker or if you want a film festival this costs the have to bear and you can pass that onto the organizers that you can't impose the cost of first right to impose because they are resisting it so we can...
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the organization, it's cross-department. they all below director level and they come to these regular meetings with me and we talk but everything under the sun. no topic is taboo. never banned any topic cycle asked the group. we have a commercial, you'll know about it, oh, yeah, i've seen some of the ad. what do you think? it and and it was overwhelmingly positive. a very good input for me. so, once i've down my checkin and challenging the decision, we went with it and i actually it's been far his controversial than we anticipated. >> host: what happened at blockbuster which was a ubiquitous company in the u.s. for years? everybody knew it. >> guest: well, the first thing i would say is i love working another block butter and loved itself because it was never -- never stopped changing and every week it seemed we had a new competitor was going to damage our core business. i think we made some mistakes and i put my hand up. i was part of that. we could have bought netflix for 100 million. the last i look i think they were at 1
the organization, it's cross-department. they all below director level and they come to these regular meetings with me and we talk but everything under the sun. no topic is taboo. never banned any topic cycle asked the group. we have a commercial, you'll know about it, oh, yeah, i've seen some of the ad. what do you think? it and and it was overwhelmingly positive. a very good input for me. so, once i've down my checkin and challenging the decision, we went with it and i actually it's been far...
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michel: i will look at the student organizing committee. hoover wanted to know from his agents in the field, who were the ringleaders? we wanted to stop them. the ways they endeavored to do that included such things as sending fake letters to student's parents, anonymous letters in which they would say to the parents, do you know what your kids are up to? they would work with local police if there was suspicion of drug use, marijuana use, to conduct raids, all with the goal of stopping anyone who was speaking out. a revealing instance in jackson, mississippi, where the fbi took a countercultural magazine and provided to the local newspaper. you may want to write about it. indeed one of the journalists ran a seven part series for a week every day talking about what he learned about these organizations and why they were a threat. he had received this information and coordinated with the local fbi. there are ways they accomplished this to put a damper on it. >> let's take it a step further, what was the government worried about? mr. michel: fr
michel: i will look at the student organizing committee. hoover wanted to know from his agents in the field, who were the ringleaders? we wanted to stop them. the ways they endeavored to do that included such things as sending fake letters to student's parents, anonymous letters in which they would say to the parents, do you know what your kids are up to? they would work with local police if there was suspicion of drug use, marijuana use, to conduct raids, all with the goal of stopping anyone...
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organics are pretty common in the universe. we have organics on mars we are not sure yet whether or not life is the origin of these organics. it raises the possibility that there were living organisms but that could be a nonbiological explanation. so what is at the next step? to determine if organics on mars could have a biological origin and the vet multiple space agencies are working on instruments and missions trying to address that question. they will land rover on mars carrying an instrument that may be able to address that question. perhaps this is an obvious question but the idea that if we find evidence of life on mars the chances are that, if the two planets have a life than it may be all over the place? right. the right to planets where life may have occurred on the surface. there are couple that have some surface ocean. if we find that earth is the only planet with life than we can say life is pretty unique. but if we find there was life on mars, then it would be abundant in the solar system alone. the top story: the
organics are pretty common in the universe. we have organics on mars we are not sure yet whether or not life is the origin of these organics. it raises the possibility that there were living organisms but that could be a nonbiological explanation. so what is at the next step? to determine if organics on mars could have a biological origin and the vet multiple space agencies are working on instruments and missions trying to address that question. they will land rover on mars carrying an...
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because of organizations like yours. you all are the adequate chambers to make sure that we in washington see, hear, and feel the needs, the unique needs that need to be addressed by the homeless veteran and their families. 15, 18 years ago that small phrase, and their families, was never part of the dialogue but now it is. that's progress. it's real progress because on the hill, now legislators when they say, and to think of homeless veterans, it is now homeless veterans and their families. because there is an echoing out of come if you're going to dress a homeless veteran you are also going to be able to help address what may be a dysfunctional family, what may be a disruptive family just by the simple act of helping that homeless veteran. another point that i'd like to make is that some people say that the va is broken because of all this bad press. the va is not broken. it is not broken. it's changing, and like any large department or healthcare system, we have problems. but let me ask you this. how many private heal
because of organizations like yours. you all are the adequate chambers to make sure that we in washington see, hear, and feel the needs, the unique needs that need to be addressed by the homeless veteran and their families. 15, 18 years ago that small phrase, and their families, was never part of the dialogue but now it is. that's progress. it's real progress because on the hill, now legislators when they say, and to think of homeless veterans, it is now homeless veterans and their families....
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shaping the world order china host the shanghai cooperation organization. canada russia is also a major player in the ukraine eight countries which include some of the largest populations on the planet so how much power does the organization wield this inside story. of the program i'm at the top of mix messaging from russia and china appears to be drawing ever closer in an alliance there at the forefront of the two day shanghai cooperation organization eight countries seeking to expand economic and strategic links with some of their neighbors where president vladimir putin's already announced new trade and investment agreements with his chinese counterpart xi jinping is calling the russian leader his best friend reports from beijing. a friendship medal for russian president vladimir putin awarded for what china says is putin's outstanding contribution to china's development. it's a sign of ever closer ties between the two men and the two countries both announced several business deals including a joint investment fund in projects in china and russia the clo
shaping the world order china host the shanghai cooperation organization. canada russia is also a major player in the ukraine eight countries which include some of the largest populations on the planet so how much power does the organization wield this inside story. of the program i'm at the top of mix messaging from russia and china appears to be drawing ever closer in an alliance there at the forefront of the two day shanghai cooperation organization eight countries seeking to expand economic...
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an organization something so new so you bring in. the government behind it there's a lot of conversations a lot of education there that's needed but. they have prevailed and they're going to lot of patience right. now many people are working. very it's. changing. to about sixty people by christmas. so i actually said that several job offers yesterday. as an irish story it's all about oil it's economics all the employment so we're looking to scale a team rapidly so that's a massive growth in a short period of time so your scale of the c.e.o. is this your first c.e.o. gig second was first was a failed company so right but failure is a gateway to success absolutely but that that's not a european concept out there's a stigma attached to failure in europe that prevents entrepreneurial ism would you agree with that statement well it was so the think europeans are a lot more risk averse say in the us if you get over that they do and i think that's a bit more uniform school from the us than you would have your excellent point that's going to
an organization something so new so you bring in. the government behind it there's a lot of conversations a lot of education there that's needed but. they have prevailed and they're going to lot of patience right. now many people are working. very it's. changing. to about sixty people by christmas. so i actually said that several job offers yesterday. as an irish story it's all about oil it's economics all the employment so we're looking to scale a team rapidly so that's a massive growth in a...
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the risk of the organ being rejected is between ten and twenty percent. in the meantime much has happened in camilla's life her body has finally accepted the donor kidney now she can even do sports again for the last four years that was out of the question. it's like a new life it's changed and you know why you know. when i was dying and i didn't sport i didn't work. you know i try to make the best of it you know but. yeah i was like yeah bit of an old lady so i think we have a life over forty nine year old person may be able to. come in or even has a job again as a part time social worker so much now seems possible once more but the family still cautious the fear of transplant rejection remains because as a rule post little organs do not last as long as those from living donors even though in the end camila did not obtain her new kidney via facebook the family does not regret searching the internet for one. that helped her to. do years the past two years free year speed dial lives and there was hope for a kidney and without facebook there was an all and
the risk of the organ being rejected is between ten and twenty percent. in the meantime much has happened in camilla's life her body has finally accepted the donor kidney now she can even do sports again for the last four years that was out of the question. it's like a new life it's changed and you know why you know. when i was dying and i didn't sport i didn't work. you know i try to make the best of it you know but. yeah i was like yeah bit of an old lady so i think we have a life over forty...
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we are going to continue to organize. and we will continue to build power and come together in collective action to improve our lives and serve every single day, our communities. and most of all, millions of public service workers and their families saw the attack on them yesterday and you better believe that in november, they're going to vote. the handful of justices isn't going to stop us. the grassroots momentum, i believe, is on our side. unions enjoy public support more than they have in 15 years with approval ratings above 50% according to the gallup poll. i'm grateful to the consal leaders in this room for being such strong champions of the labor movement, of such champions for working people, for making our rights and freedoms a centerpiece of the better deal agenda. thank you again. [applause] ms. hirono: president of afl-cio , mr. trumka. >> i first want to thank leader pelosi and leader schumer and all of the elected officials who have joined us today. and i also want to thank my fellow labor leaders lee and ev
we are going to continue to organize. and we will continue to build power and come together in collective action to improve our lives and serve every single day, our communities. and most of all, millions of public service workers and their families saw the attack on them yesterday and you better believe that in november, they're going to vote. the handful of justices isn't going to stop us. the grassroots momentum, i believe, is on our side. unions enjoy public support more than they have in...
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i'm the human rights organizer with a coalition on homelessness. i'm here to urge you to fully fund the budget of 14.8 million. we have been seeing a huge increase in enforcement on our streets. we are seeing the sweeps with dpw and sfp be, at even if you ask the front line workers. they know the very next day they will be doing the same thing on the next block, because people are not put into resources and there is nowhere to go. in fact,, there is a resolution going on, there isweep that they were hitting with the sweep and undermining the homeless department. the homeless department is working to get people into actual placements. we need to be putting these resources into actual resources and not to be just pushing people from block to block. that doesn't help. thank you. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. there is always one or two people who forget, no applause, ladies and gentlemen. no applause. >> hello. i'm when the coalition on homelessness. i just want to say that every issue that you here about today feels a ripple effect of poverty in the
i'm the human rights organizer with a coalition on homelessness. i'm here to urge you to fully fund the budget of 14.8 million. we have been seeing a huge increase in enforcement on our streets. we are seeing the sweeps with dpw and sfp be, at even if you ask the front line workers. they know the very next day they will be doing the same thing on the next block, because people are not put into resources and there is nowhere to go. in fact,, there is a resolution going on, there isweep that they...
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that's often the organization was granted the power to assign blame for the toxic attacks. are welcome to the program here on r.t. international with your. headlines. so what is day fifteen of the world cup here in russia and the final day of the group stage of the competition belgium england to clash in group g. tonight already through to the last sixteen. just relax and enjoy the game being played in. and for many it is their first trip here to russia. them for all the world. and so it was in my blood just to follow on from the farm for as long as i can remember really i think it was the nine hundred ninety eight world cup the reverse. playing. unlocking the box on themes of russia over the last four years quite frequently. some of the signs of never painted. for a hot head absolutely miles away. had those facts. well we tried. i don't really understand the safety concerns of come from this be a lot of bad press or contact you're thinking seriously i'm going to go down he's been travelling so i. like to see when i went to the confederations cup competition no fear i will
that's often the organization was granted the power to assign blame for the toxic attacks. are welcome to the program here on r.t. international with your. headlines. so what is day fifteen of the world cup here in russia and the final day of the group stage of the competition belgium england to clash in group g. tonight already through to the last sixteen. just relax and enjoy the game being played in. and for many it is their first trip here to russia. them for all the world. and so it was in...
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the organized labor which becomes under the umbrella of the texas afl-cio, the federation, and the group of white liberal democrats. we became known as independent democrats but previously in a group called the democrats of texas, the do torch. people confuse a coalition with a coalesce sense or two groups merging together and basically lose their identity. but a coalition is the opposite. it's the great civil rights activist, bernice johnson reagan pointed out, one has to have separate homes and houses before you can forge a coalition. so when these groups came together, didn't usually go well. this was not a smooth alliance. for all of the ways that jim crow and -- african-americans and mexican-americans were distinct. they lived in separate neighborhoods, they followed different leaders, they embraced different priorities, they practiced separate religions or religious denominations, spoke separate languages. all these things separated them so nothing natural but a coming together of mexic-americans and african-americans. each group learned they'd needed each other just like organized
the organized labor which becomes under the umbrella of the texas afl-cio, the federation, and the group of white liberal democrats. we became known as independent democrats but previously in a group called the democrats of texas, the do torch. people confuse a coalition with a coalesce sense or two groups merging together and basically lose their identity. but a coalition is the opposite. it's the great civil rights activist, bernice johnson reagan pointed out, one has to have separate homes...
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we are grateful for the many federal agency, nongovernmental organizations and international organizations who continue to help us better understand the many manifestations of human trafficking and the most effective ways to combat it. finally, we're thankful for the work of the united states advisory council and human trafficking. this march president trump appointed nine members to the council. each member is a survivor of human trafficking. representing many different backgrounds, experiences, and advises the trump administration on federal antitrafficking policy programs. the council serves as a model. one other governments consider creating as well. help guide the creation of any trafficking policies, and ensure government has a victim centered approach to resolving this. and today, we also have the incredible, extraordinary opportunity to honor ten individuals who have committed their lives to this effort. and often have put their own lives at risk in doing so. the 2018 tip report heros will be recognized formal in a few moments. i want to personally thank them and exprez my admirati
we are grateful for the many federal agency, nongovernmental organizations and international organizations who continue to help us better understand the many manifestations of human trafficking and the most effective ways to combat it. finally, we're thankful for the work of the united states advisory council and human trafficking. this march president trump appointed nine members to the council. each member is a survivor of human trafficking. representing many different backgrounds,...
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to organize issues buzz you feel cycled. third option what my book is about and i think honestly the most viable most popular option is that you try to change that from within. you know, and specifically, you know, what you'll see from the women that i researched is this fo to kind of match their -- to kind of make them match their ideal right so you can't be out here talk the revolution in oppression all of this stuff but oppressing half of, you know, be oppressing other people in that standpoint. another great historian wrote a book about women in the natn of islam. it is called promise to pate patriarchy and shows women found value in the nation. right it does a lot for people. if gives you a space that's communal validate your beauty and at the same time has aspect so she talks about how they kind of outwardly go to this at the same time kind of behind the scene it is that, you know, let me tell you what we're not going to do. [laughter] so there's that standpoint. i think some place like the panther party, you see them
to organize issues buzz you feel cycled. third option what my book is about and i think honestly the most viable most popular option is that you try to change that from within. you know, and specifically, you know, what you'll see from the women that i researched is this fo to kind of match their -- to kind of make them match their ideal right so you can't be out here talk the revolution in oppression all of this stuff but oppressing half of, you know, be oppressing other people in that...
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it could be in a commercial organization, a financial organization, somewhere else.nd it's very quick comparatively speaking. not a lot of special handling, not a lot of bureaucracy, not a lot of levels of approval. so in these three ways, commercial intelligence can be a very important part of the common operating picture for governments and organizations around the world. so how does fireeye do it? how do we contribute to this important mission? i would like to show you a few different examples how fireeye does commercial intelligence and how we have contributed to this. so the first one is about shareable insights, the shareable piece of commercial intelligence. one very, very important part of having gee yes political conversations is that it has to be multilateral. and people have to be able to talk about something that is -- that may have disparate organizations all over the world looking at it. and what with we observe said recently was a -- we were looking at documents sent by chinese actors against southeast asian authorities. what they were doing is trying
it could be in a commercial organization, a financial organization, somewhere else.nd it's very quick comparatively speaking. not a lot of special handling, not a lot of bureaucracy, not a lot of levels of approval. so in these three ways, commercial intelligence can be a very important part of the common operating picture for governments and organizations around the world. so how does fireeye do it? how do we contribute to this important mission? i would like to show you a few different...
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they were not known for organization. they often did things by the seat of their pants and it worked out well enough but but they are trying to do as a major campaign bringing thousands of people to d.c. building the , encampment on the national mall to house those people and run a small city all while trying to mourn the death of their friend and leader. it becomes obvious in early may how difficult this will be as the campaign moves forward. a series of and caravans brings people across the country from the pacific northwest and the southwest, and the south, they are bringing folks across the country to washington to descend on congress and the administration to say you need to take poverty seriously. here is an example. this is probably the most famous caravan that brought people to d.c. the mule train. a classic symbol of southern of black sharecropping in particular. a couple pieces of the culture. one of the rallies that happens later but what is interesting is while this becomes one of the most important symbols of
they were not known for organization. they often did things by the seat of their pants and it worked out well enough but but they are trying to do as a major campaign bringing thousands of people to d.c. building the , encampment on the national mall to house those people and run a small city all while trying to mourn the death of their friend and leader. it becomes obvious in early may how difficult this will be as the campaign moves forward. a series of and caravans brings people across the...
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continue to organize and build power. to come together in collective action and improve our lives every single day. most of all, most millions of workers and their family saw the attack on them yesterday and you better believe that in november they are going to vote. a handful of justices is not going to stop. i believe this is on our side. unions enjoy stronger public support than they have in years, with approval ratings above 60% according to the gallup poll. i'm grateful to the congressional leaders in the room for being strong champions for the labor movement of her working people. for work making our rights and freedom centerpiece. thank you. >> good morning everybody i want to thank leaders flow c and schumer who are elected officials who join us today and i want to thank my fellow leaders who show poise and grace under relentless attack. finally, i want to recognize the union members, those present and future who inspire us to keep fighting for our freedoms every day. obviously, we were disappointed with the supre
continue to organize and build power. to come together in collective action and improve our lives every single day. most of all, most millions of workers and their family saw the attack on them yesterday and you better believe that in november they are going to vote. a handful of justices is not going to stop. i believe this is on our side. unions enjoy stronger public support than they have in years, with approval ratings above 60% according to the gallup poll. i'm grateful to the...
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but one company is leading the way in making all of not organic. and it's proving to be a big success we went to find out why. looking for a laser from organic waste is an idea that sylvia had three years ago he's convinced dozens of companies to given their food waste so that he can make it he founded the company green countries in asia like ways of united but our products final mixture was developed through ten months of constant experimentation in twenty sixteen it is it breezy then when we tried lots of think and every time i was ready we analyzed it and then the military to develop the best mixture to provide the richest possible problems a mere middle aged people don't need a poor do to a british company. at the company sites food waste separated on to differ. piles according to a specific sequence to. see these are the various layers of west we have will cost you can see here that the coffee is the wrigley under the pineapple. the coffee is put in fast. but before the pineapple gets there there are other food left of us and a pin layer of ki
but one company is leading the way in making all of not organic. and it's proving to be a big success we went to find out why. looking for a laser from organic waste is an idea that sylvia had three years ago he's convinced dozens of companies to given their food waste so that he can make it he founded the company green countries in asia like ways of united but our products final mixture was developed through ten months of constant experimentation in twenty sixteen it is it breezy then when we...