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it orients us. it reminds us what we are doing all of this work for. it unleashes political potential as well. this piece has struck a chord for reason. getting to work with aoc was next turn your opportunity. having my phone ring and a certain point weeks into the process when i was waiting for reaction to the first draft of the script and having the deal call on flash and suddenly be talking to her in her office in congress, and having a major restructuring of the first draft and then two full-line that is where she sat down with the script and did an intensive rewrite and a very colollaborate process and recording the narration where i think we heard a different side of this remarkable, electrifying politician and we have heard. a more internal, dreamlike state that she was able to locate in conjunction with the art and the ideaeas. i think we're living in an extraordinary moment. full of carol and promise. promised nerve to be touched. nermeen: molly crabapple, this work give done for the intercept on climate change follows on another remarkable fi
it orients us. it reminds us what we are doing all of this work for. it unleashes political potential as well. this piece has struck a chord for reason. getting to work with aoc was next turn your opportunity. having my phone ring and a certain point weeks into the process when i was waiting for reaction to the first draft of the script and having the deal call on flash and suddenly be talking to her in her office in congress, and having a major restructuring of the first draft and then two...
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outpatient treatment, which covers the period of november of 2015 through december of 2018, and just to orient us back to the conversation of assisted outpatient treatment, 45 states have assisted outpatient treatment laws, although they do vary from state to state. california's outlaws are focused on prevention rather then response to a crisis. it was passed in california at -- as assembly bill 1421 in 2002 and subsequently adopted by our board of supervisors in july of 2014, and implemented in november of 2015. it was also named an evidence-based practice by the substance abuse and mental health services administration. in san francisco, and in california, it is referred to as laurette's law and is designed to work with individuals who have serious mental illness who were not engaged in care and are on a downward spiral, and there is strict legal eligibility to qualify for the program and there is nine different levels of eligibility, ultimately, what it allows us to do, and in certain circumstances, it is to pursue a civil court order which allows us to leverage the symbolic wait of the court
outpatient treatment, which covers the period of november of 2015 through december of 2018, and just to orient us back to the conversation of assisted outpatient treatment, 45 states have assisted outpatient treatment laws, although they do vary from state to state. california's outlaws are focused on prevention rather then response to a crisis. it was passed in california at -- as assembly bill 1421 in 2002 and subsequently adopted by our board of supervisors in july of 2014, and implemented...
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orientalism was a term used to refer to martin literature depicting the east or the orient by artists and writers in the west. edward saeed's one nine hundred seventy eight book orientalism caused critics and historians to reappraise their view of this style i cited argued it represented a pattern izing colonial attitude towards the life culture and people of the middle east. but in this part of the collection is the work of our false d.n.a. . but unlike most orientalism painters d.n.a. travelled frequently to north africa so his work far from being colonial in outlook came to be seen as a true and sympathetic depiction of life in the arab or. isn't it it is yet. to confirm. is. open. to. meet in the. if it did it was a good for well over one. for the. whole kit. and when you heard it live up to our seat hundred fifty. three racer. iris famous landmarks are still a draw for millions of tourists today but in the nineteenth century the city was the european capital for art literature fashion and theater. yes. yes of course i did. motion you. on it went off. on psychic. though these days
orientalism was a term used to refer to martin literature depicting the east or the orient by artists and writers in the west. edward saeed's one nine hundred seventy eight book orientalism caused critics and historians to reappraise their view of this style i cited argued it represented a pattern izing colonial attitude towards the life culture and people of the middle east. but in this part of the collection is the work of our false d.n.a. . but unlike most orientalism painters d.n.a....
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orientalism was a term used to refer to martin literature depicting the east or the orient by artists and writers in the west. edward saeed's one nine hundred seventy eight book orientalism caused critics and historians to reappraise their view of this style i cited argued it represented a pattern izing colonial attitude towards the my life culture and people of the middle east. but in this part of the collection is the work of our false. unlike most orientalism painters d.n.a. travelled frequently to north africa so his work far from being colonial in outlook came to be seen as a true and sympathetic depiction of life in the arab or. isn't it it is yet. to confirm. is. this. is it in the. if it did it was a bit. over. the. hole. that what you heard me live up to our seat hundred fifty. three racer. paris famous landmarks are still a draw for millions of tourists today but in the nineteenth century the city was the european capital for art literature fashion and theater. yes. yes of course i did. motion you. on it went off on our own section. though these days the art on display in la
orientalism was a term used to refer to martin literature depicting the east or the orient by artists and writers in the west. edward saeed's one nine hundred seventy eight book orientalism caused critics and historians to reappraise their view of this style i cited argued it represented a pattern izing colonial attitude towards the my life culture and people of the middle east. but in this part of the collection is the work of our false. unlike most orientalism painters d.n.a. travelled...
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orientalism was a term used to refer to martin literature depicting the east or the orient by artists and writers in the west. edward saeed's one nine hundred seventy eight book orientalism caused critics and historians to reappraise their view of this style i cited argued it represented a pattern izing colonial attitude towards the knife culture and people of the middle east. but in this part of the collection is the work of our false d.n.a. . but unlike most orientalism painters d.n.a. travelled frequently to north africa so his work far from being colonial in outlook came to be seen as a true and sympathetic depiction of life in the arab world. and . for it it is yet. to confirm the. will. to. meet it in the pot. it it did it was a good loser well over all the fun. of all and. now when you heard me live. i see hundred fifty. three racer. paris famous landmarks are still a draw for millions of tourists today but in the nineteenth century the city was the european capital for art literature fashion and theater. yes. yes of course i did. motion you. on it went off. on psychic. though
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more than $300 million on properties as part of its plan to build a massive transit oriented community. >>> most of us use phones to navigate at the least will we drive. but federal regulators are pushing california to ban cell phone use completely, even hands-free. we will take a look at that proposal and whether or not it will make a safer state or goes too far. >>> a california woman kidnapped at gunpoint on an african safari. the intense negotiations and what her captors are demanding. >>> a top story at 5:30 pm, california has been in the driver seat when it comes to cell phone restrictions. >> we were among the first to ban talking and texting. could all hands-free calling be next?eving i'm vero de shbeing proposed by federal safety regulators who say any distraction is dangerous. devin fehely is in santa clara where the idea is a hard sell to some. >> reporter: that is right. most of us use our phone to navigate or talk hands-free while we drive. by the letter of the law that is still okay but there is an open question about whether or not the devices are distracting us from the road even if th
more than $300 million on properties as part of its plan to build a massive transit oriented community. >>> most of us use phones to navigate at the least will we drive. but federal regulators are pushing california to ban cell phone use completely, even hands-free. we will take a look at that proposal and whether or not it will make a safer state or goes too far. >>> a california woman kidnapped at gunpoint on an african safari. the intense negotiations and what her captors...
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orientalism was a term used to refer to martin literature depicting the east or the orient by artists and writers in the west. edward saeed's one nine hundred seventy eight book orientalism caused critics and historians to reappraise their view of this style i cited argued it represented a pattern izing colonial attitude towards the culture and people of the middle east . but in this part of the collection is the work of our false. unlike most orientalism painters d.n.a. travelled frequently to north africa so his work far from being colonial in outlook came to be seen as a true and sympathetic depiction of life in the arab or. isn't it it is yet. to confirm the. this. is it is the. it it did it was a good for well over one. for the. whole kit. and when you heard it live up to our seat hundred fifty. three racer. iris famous landmarks are still a draw for millions of tourists today but in the nineteenth century the city was the european capital for art literature fashion and theater. yes. yes of course i did. motion you. on it went off. on psychic. though these days the art on display
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this country's history, we said if we integrate the armed forces by race, it would make us weaker, by sexual orientationit will make us weaker -- it has made us stronger every time. >> [laughter] mr. o'rourke: many of us, myself included, labored under the illusion that progress on righ ts, including civil rights, was inexorable. maybe it goes slow at times, but bit by bit we will move in the right direction. 2016 in this administration has shattered those illusions. we can go backwards in time. we can turn our backs on those transgender service members, so not only will we ensure that we cancel this president's executive order and welcome transgender service members into the united states military again, not only will we signed into law the equality act that ensures the full civil rights of any american wherever they are, regardless of their sexual orientation. for the supreme court and the next, many -- the next nominee proposed, we will ensure they believe in people, not corporations, and that corporations are people and money is speech and corporations can spend unlimited amounts of money in electio
this country's history, we said if we integrate the armed forces by race, it would make us weaker, by sexual orientationit will make us weaker -- it has made us stronger every time. >> [laughter] mr. o'rourke: many of us, myself included, labored under the illusion that progress on righ ts, including civil rights, was inexorable. maybe it goes slow at times, but bit by bit we will move in the right direction. 2016 in this administration has shattered those illusions. we can go backwards...
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want but we don't want just one person or we don't want a political party or sort or sort of orientation to lead uswe want a group of people a committee if you will to represent the different spectrums and the different orientations in society but we definitely don't want any specific person such as for example to speak for us or to leave this movement there we ourselves started and continue to delete or thank you very much really interesting to get your perspective and we do appreciate you taking the time rania joining us there from algeria from the capital algiers. so we go now to one of our other top stories this hour turkey's ruling out policy and the main opposition have both claimed victory in istanbul's local elections turkish broadcast to say almost ninety nine percent of the votes have now been counted. dominated. by two decades but the opposition is saying it's also won the cities of ankara and izmir. main rivals on the c.h.b. also known as the republican people's party our correspondents in custody who is headquartered in ankara so we have here competing claims of victory in these local
want but we don't want just one person or we don't want a political party or sort or sort of orientation to lead uswe want a group of people a committee if you will to represent the different spectrums and the different orientations in society but we definitely don't want any specific person such as for example to speak for us or to leave this movement there we ourselves started and continue to delete or thank you very much really interesting to get your perspective and we do appreciate you...
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us weaker. if we do bisexual orientation it will make us weaker. it has made a stronger every single time.applause] many of us, myself included, labored under the illusion that progress on rights, including civil rights, was an inexorable. maybe he was going to slow sometimes. maybe you're really does want and "don't ask, don't tell" that by bit by bit you but you we would move in the right direction. 2016 and this administration has shattered those allusions. we can go backwards in time. we can turn our backs on those transgender servicemembers. so not only we ensure that we cancel this presidents executive order and welcome transgender servicemembers into the united states military again. [applause] not only will be signed into law the equality act that ensures the full civil rights of early american in this commonwealth in my state wherever they are, regardless of their sexual orientation. [applause] >> but for the supreme court and the next nominee that is proposed, we will ensure that they believe in people and not operations and do not think that corporations are people and that mone
us weaker. if we do bisexual orientation it will make us weaker. it has made a stronger every single time.applause] many of us, myself included, labored under the illusion that progress on rights, including civil rights, was an inexorable. maybe he was going to slow sometimes. maybe you're really does want and "don't ask, don't tell" that by bit by bit you but you we would move in the right direction. 2016 and this administration has shattered those allusions. we can go backwards in...
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have to look at the facts that are impuded on you and when you go after someone's sexual orientation or steroid use. >> you're too sensitive. >> only with you. >> can't argue with this legal logic. thank you, gentlemen. >> just like the freshmen law school class i did not attend. >> that's right. >>> so a new report that the president does not want to hear about the -- any upcoming russian attacks on the u.s. election system. all the implications of that, next. - [woman] with my shark, i deep clean messes like this. this and even this. but i don't have to clean this, because the self-cleaning brush roll removes hair, while i clean. - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans, now cleans itself. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪tum tum tum tum smoothies. also available tums sugar-free. >>> a good and busy and newsy wednesday to you. i'm jim sciutto to you in washington. >> i'm poppy harlow. we have a clear and proven danger to national security and a president who apparently does not want to hear about it. that's right. "the n
have to look at the facts that are impuded on you and when you go after someone's sexual orientation or steroid use. >> you're too sensitive. >> only with you. >> can't argue with this legal logic. thank you, gentlemen. >> just like the freshmen law school class i did not attend. >> that's right. >>> so a new report that the president does not want to hear about the -- any upcoming russian attacks on the u.s. election system. all the implications of that,...
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benchmark we must maintain and strengthen our resolve that our work will be result oriented, effective, and sustainable because us government resources alone cannot begin to address the world's water and sanitation challenges. this means we must work with as many partners as possible to mobilize public and private financing to fully implement water and sanitation strategies, policies and monitoring systems toward the goal of universal access. this is something we predict will be on the order of $114 billion. it also means casting as wide a net as possible, gathering wisdom and insight anywhere it is found. india is a real leader in harnessing its people's national entrepreneurial spirit to find concrete solutions. the usaid administrator went to celebrate the opening of 50 portable kiosks around the city to provide 150,000 people with potable water. the product of collaboration between the safe water number, the greater hyderabad municipal corporation and honeywell corporation. israel can surely teach us about reclamation. when i traveled with larry hogan we learned israel, a country in the desert manages to reus
benchmark we must maintain and strengthen our resolve that our work will be result oriented, effective, and sustainable because us government resources alone cannot begin to address the world's water and sanitation challenges. this means we must work with as many partners as possible to mobilize public and private financing to fully implement water and sanitation strategies, policies and monitoring systems toward the goal of universal access. this is something we predict will be on the order of...
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traction and set a trend lower >> a major trend between zoom and pinterest one is enterprise oriented, and pinterest uses like guy adami here who has some kind of thing that he allegedly maintains. >> and one is not a penny stock in china, by the way >> zoom video is confusing and i won't mention the other one. >> oh, yeah, there is a lot of confusion on the ipo and a very large company in china that trades the bottom line is there are not benchmarks for the companies and to me, i don't know why you can even get in and value them i'm staying away >> so you're going to green shirt it [ laughter ] >> i'm not going after guy's shirt. >> anymore >> coming up, this hit an all-time high and the rally is about to get sweeter, hint, hint we will tell youhe n tame and what has them so bullish when "fast money" returns moving is hard. no kidding. but moving your internet and tv? that's easy. easy?! easy? easy. because now xfinity lets you transfer your service online in just about a minute with a few simple steps. really? really. that was easy. yup. plus, with two-hour appointment windows, it's all on your schedul
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orientalism was a term used to refer to martin literature depicting the east or the orient by artists and writers in the west. edward saeed's one nine hundred seventy eight book orientalism caused critics and historians to reappraise their view of this style i cited argued it represented a pattern izing colonial attitude towards the my life culture and people of the middle east. but in this part of the collection is the work of our false d.n.a. . but unlike most orientalism painters d.n.a. travelled frequently to north africa so his work far from being colonial in outlook came to be seen as a true and sympathetic depiction of life in the arab or. isn't it it is yet. to confirm. is. open. to. meet in the. it it did it was a bit. over all the fun. of all and. when you heard it live up to our seat hundred fifty. three racer. paris famous landmarks are still a draw for millions of tourists today but in the nineteenth century the city was the european capital for art literature fashion and theater. yes. yes of course i did. motion you. on it went off. on psychic. though these days the art
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orientalism was a term used to refer to martin literature depicting the east or the orient by artists and writers in the west. edward saeed's one nine hundred seventy eight book orientalism caused critics and historians to reappraise their view of this style i cited argued it represented a patronize a colonial attitude towards the knife culture and people of the middle east. but in this part of the collection is the work of our false d.n.a. . but unlike most oriental is painters d.n.a. travelled frequently to north africa so his work far from being colonial in outlook came to be seen as a true and sympathetic depiction of life in the arab or. isn't it it. is home to. the. open this. is it in the pot. if it did it was a gift for well over all the fun. of all and. when you heard me live. i see hundred fifty. three racer. iris famous landmarks are still a draw for millions of tourists today but in the nineteenth century the city was the european capital for art literature fashion and theater. yes. yes of course i did. motion you. on it went off. on sex. though these days the art on displ
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us the seventh pick is in dom is standing by >> thor's hammer noah syndergaard ready for the seventh round pick you've been known as a guy who likes forward thinking, technology, young people oriented so take us through what that means for this pick. >> that's a really good question, actually we're going to go with amazon. >> why >> personally, every day i get two or three amazon boxes. i can imagine what other people are doing. i really admire their purchase of whole foods in 2017 and passed walmart as the largest retailer in 2015. >> is this a buy what you know situation? >> i think so, yeah. >> he gets a lot of boxes. making that his second round pick back to you. >> to the pick and then show how noah came to our attention >> a problem with large numbers because i think in the end while this could go up 20%, it could, it's already up a lot. i love the stock but you need, it's not a double or nothing it's going to be incremental if they don't talk about amazon web services, they need the narrative about being bullish and they haven't the last couple of times they've tempered your feelings >> and according to the rules, i know we've got to go, but the closing price as opposed to t
us the seventh pick is in dom is standing by >> thor's hammer noah syndergaard ready for the seventh round pick you've been known as a guy who likes forward thinking, technology, young people oriented so take us through what that means for this pick. >> that's a really good question, actually we're going to go with amazon. >> why >> personally, every day i get two or three amazon boxes. i can imagine what other people are doing. i really admire their purchase of whole...
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george joffe he's an analyst focusing on algeria and a research at the school of oriental and african studies or joins us live now from london george joffe a so let's talk first about the intelligence chief how significant is that move and why do you think they fired him. when he was fired quite simply to settle a few scores been appointed three years ago when his previous and at that time colleague general made the end was forced out of office and so in a sense removing him is a statement about beginning to remove the institutions of the boot of bigger regime he's also unpopular with the army because again in two thousand and thirteen given in charge of army operations to relieve the attack on the gas facility in eastern around cheerio another gone very badly wrong so in a sense what they're doing is simply demonstrating that now is the time when all these sorts of spats and resentments can be resolved and who is general try charge and what do we know about him other than the fact that he's a close ally about them aziz but a fleet or what we know of him basically is that he was a very close colleague of
george joffe he's an analyst focusing on algeria and a research at the school of oriental and african studies or joins us live now from london george joffe a so let's talk first about the intelligence chief how significant is that move and why do you think they fired him. when he was fired quite simply to settle a few scores been appointed three years ago when his previous and at that time colleague general made the end was forced out of office and so in a sense removing him is a statement...
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us gdp figure comes out later? a little. south korea numbers came out and they disappointed, japan has done the same. these are very heavy export orientatedg industries, whereas the us is a much different beast. we will see if this isa different beast. we will see if this is a global issue or if those issues in particular are rooted to asia. lets talk about the tech sector, there is a lot to get investors excited about at the moment. for your money, where should we be looking in terms of tech? anderson and microsoft have brought out wonderful results, microsoft surpassing i trillion in market capitalisation. the structural shift to cloud computing continues, you talked about the percentage increases, this is long—term. not only other top lines growing, profitability is growing, we have reached a critical mass where you can grow the business and profits at the same time. the valuations are getting up there. the boom intake in the last few days is not overshadowing those general concerns about economic growth, interesting to hearan about economic growth, interesting to hear an official from the european central bank talking about more quant
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thank you let's speak to him and adam he is a research associate at the school of oriental and african studies is joining us here in the studio thanks very much for speaking to us you are listening to what mohammad valve have to say and just to pick up on the initial point of we heard from the sudanese professionals association in that press conference they reiterated their demands once again but why. why do you think we're not hearing about any results is it too soon or is this a sign of what's going on behind the scenes in the defect difficulty of the discussions taking place queue of discussion there is no question about that and the other thing or so is appear that the civilian front you know there is some difference with industry but also there is deep differences within the army itself actually about the way forward especially the. i mean if you can't in the country because some of them they don't want to completely broke up with the or three and one of the mincing that i drew is very important right now for sudan is how to deal with deep estate because with the presence of d.p. steer and the order to
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others are more shale oriented what does it tell us about the space?occidental and chevron actually are the two oldest players in the permian basin what chevron said is that they are buying property that abuts their own. so physically you are buying your neighbor's house because then you have the same trucks and same people and you can move things around. so they are buying land physically close occidental i'm sure would be right there as well. but there also an l&g perspective. that is a massive play >> and what do you think about the macro setting here coming into this, we were all talking about how much oil was up although on a 12 month basis, a little bit more even we've talked about how investors were far more optimistic >> and i think it is an interesting story because what we're seeing is the majors go more into the permian. since 2014, investment is going into the short cycle projects. we're really seeing them step up their exposure to the permian. not in the long lead time projects not in the deep water projects so the two questions, first of
others are more shale oriented what does it tell us about the space?occidental and chevron actually are the two oldest players in the permian basin what chevron said is that they are buying property that abuts their own. so physically you are buying your neighbor's house because then you have the same trucks and same people and you can move things around. so they are buying land physically close occidental i'm sure would be right there as well. but there also an l&g perspective. that is a...
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government both domestically and internationally oriented itself around a singular challenge which it saw as defeating communism. the question for userican social policy, economic policy towards this challenge or not. >> seth: i'm very happy when you take time to talk about things like this. obviously, there was, with the release of the barr memo about the mueller report and, again, we're still waiting for the report. but there was this criticism that came from a lot of different angles that maybe the media had focused too much on what the mueller report was going to be -- >> yep. >> seth: and what it was going to do. how do you -- looking back at the last two years, do you -- have reflected back on how you covered it all. >> yeah. >> i think we all have. i mean, the biggest thing to me is, a criminal and counter intelligence investigation for the president of the united states and his campaign is big news in any universe at any time. >> seth: right. >> one that ends up leading to his campaign manager going to jail. and his personal lawyer and fixer pleading guilty to crimes is an enormous deal as well. and the big thing that has d
government both domestically and internationally oriented itself around a singular challenge which it saw as defeating communism. the question for userican social policy, economic policy towards this challenge or not. >> seth: i'm very happy when you take time to talk about things like this. obviously, there was, with the release of the barr memo about the mueller report and, again, we're still waiting for the report. but there was this criticism that came from a lot of different angles...
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species an analyst focusing on algeria he's also researcher at the school of oriental and african studies he's speaking to us once again from london thanks for speaking to us again so you're not optimistic that the removal of the head of for the intelligence will result in real changes in the institution so does that mean then the army is going to have to make further concessions to the protesters going forward. well we don't know whether the army is made any concessions the army has been the agent the catalyst if you like that actually enable the regime to be pushed aside but whether the army intends to take over itself or whether in fact it really wants to preside over a change in the nature of the regime that's still not clear and in that connection the removal of tartaric is really just a settlement of old scores partly with the army itself. with elements inside the regime and particularly with his predecessor in office general being and the i think is more significant really we're seeing a certain schools at the moment there's still got to be some interlocutor to come from the demonstrators with whom th
species an analyst focusing on algeria he's also researcher at the school of oriental and african studies he's speaking to us once again from london thanks for speaking to us again so you're not optimistic that the removal of the head of for the intelligence will result in real changes in the institution so does that mean then the army is going to have to make further concessions to the protesters going forward. well we don't know whether the army is made any concessions the army has been the...
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you have a couple of smaller funds right now focused on more defensive oriented trading and more bullish trading take usnds. one of your funds is a very bullish high beta or high volatility stock play. it's got about $12 million in assets, but what are you seeing in terms of flows? is there a sentiment change that you are seeing develop in the marketplace. >> you know, the funding you mentioned is slt, and it's up over 30% year-to-date. part of it is because it's getting a lift from all these different sectors. for those who believe that the market will continue to run from now until the end of the year, that's a really good bet for those who tend to take a more defensive view and, by the way, defensive means i just want less risk exposure we dial down the risk with another fund that we have. it's lslt. between the two you could really help express your opinion. whether you believe the market will tail off or continue its upward trajectory. >> it's almost the time when we talk about that dreaded cliche in the market. sell in may, go away. we any given where inflation is and given certainly, earnings sht
you have a couple of smaller funds right now focused on more defensive oriented trading and more bullish trading take usnds. one of your funds is a very bullish high beta or high volatility stock play. it's got about $12 million in assets, but what are you seeing in terms of flows? is there a sentiment change that you are seeing develop in the marketplace. >> you know, the funding you mentioned is slt, and it's up over 30% year-to-date. part of it is because it's getting a lift from all...
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in imperfections and vanities and self orientation than all of us are. and i simply see these folks that they make their decisions by thinking in a sustained way for a few minutes, what does a country really need at this point and how might we go about providing that rather than most of the time people take both based on a preconception. they might be generally correct but in general he never correct all the time. or with a cast votes on what the party leadership wanted to do, the majority leader, or they might cast votes on terms of what they think, their fear constituents in what we call today the basement wanted to do or maybe a smaller subset of the base that is to say the large contributors to the campaign. in some cases, more than you might think, even in terms of how it might benefit the entrance of their acquaintances, friends, families and sometimes themselves. so i've seen very little evidence of the superiority but i have seen evidence, these folks in congress have incredible salsa of which sir surpasses that of us were constituents. they have
in imperfections and vanities and self orientation than all of us are. and i simply see these folks that they make their decisions by thinking in a sustained way for a few minutes, what does a country really need at this point and how might we go about providing that rather than most of the time people take both based on a preconception. they might be generally correct but in general he never correct all the time. or with a cast votes on what the party leadership wanted to do, the majority...
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george joffe is an analyst focusing on algeria and the research at the school of oriental and african studies he's speaking to us from london good to have you with us on the al-jazeera news hour so just your take on the latest report that we're getting is that the intelligence chief has not been fired. well general tartaric was extremely unpopular inside the security services and also with the army command he had been a loyal deputy to the previous head of the security services general media in general may the embers falls through tire three years ago and i think what's happened now is that certain good scores are being settled the result is the target is no out of office and that begins to remove some of the infrastructure of the boot of the cories g.m. but it will only be a beginning and whether it really applies a change in the institutions of the state or not that i doubt very much what about the way forward we were just playing some latest pictures from algeria where protesters are still out on the streets demanding the resignation of everybody in that ruling elites in fact so how far the protesters and the
george joffe is an analyst focusing on algeria and the research at the school of oriental and african studies he's speaking to us from london good to have you with us on the al-jazeera news hour so just your take on the latest report that we're getting is that the intelligence chief has not been fired. well general tartaric was extremely unpopular inside the security services and also with the army command he had been a loyal deputy to the previous head of the security services general media in...
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let's get some analysis speak to him he's a research associate at the school of oriental and african studies is joining ushere in the city oh thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera says we're saying we just heard from representatives from the sudanese professionals association once again calling for immediate civilian rule what we know that the military is saying this can take up to two years this transition period. can they meet in the middle what happens with this that's just happened to be doing this is it because people across the country. united you know behind you know having a million civilian in a frisbee and kind of some sort of other because actually revolt and i should have a struggle straight actually told the minister to begin to clean how difficult is that to implement when the country has been under military rule for decades no use is difficult but the thing is possible because i think that you know the those who are on the streets right now with the use of sacrifice the people you know civil society organizations political organization who have been actually struggling for decades or for
let's get some analysis speak to him he's a research associate at the school of oriental and african studies is joining ushere in the city oh thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera says we're saying we just heard from representatives from the sudanese professionals association once again calling for immediate civilian rule what we know that the military is saying this can take up to two years this transition period. can they meet in the middle what happens with this that's just happened to be...
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let‘s speak now to hazel smith, from the school of oriental and african studies, who joins us from sheffieldith us. i wanted to ask the obvious question, what is in it for russia and what is in itfor what is in it for russia and what is in it for north korean? it does not mark a big change in strategic direction for either mr kim from north korea or president putin. president putin is mainly in the north—east, north—east asia, and the north—east, north—east asia, and the big meeting will take place over the big meeting will take place over the next few days in china with an initiative which will bring together 5000 delegates, and it is about china coming together to bring economic investment and political influence geopolitically and putin is the star guest of the meeting. he is the star guest of the meeting. he is meeting with mr kim, met with mr kim, and vladivostok is not far from north korea, a few miles. he is doing two things, one is to reinforce that the dprk, although it is still under international sanctions from the international security council which both russia and china have go
let‘s speak now to hazel smith, from the school of oriental and african studies, who joins us from sheffieldith us. i wanted to ask the obvious question, what is in it for russia and what is in itfor what is in it for russia and what is in it for north korean? it does not mark a big change in strategic direction for either mr kim from north korea or president putin. president putin is mainly in the north—east, north—east asia, and the north—east, north—east asia, and the big meeting...
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are013, i and 80 others just emerging from our freshman class orientation when the news of the sandy hook massacre flattened usjust like you, i was horrified. horrified by the suffering and the loss, the beautiful babies who were taken and had their futures stolen from them and from the community. but i also thought, i am so glad to be here at the capitol, to be a part of the first congress to actually do something about senseless -- [applause] rep. swalwell: but i don't have to tell you this. congress did nothing. just as we did nothing after charleston, nothing after san bernadino, vegas, nothing. nothing. nothing. moments of silence, when all our country needed was moments of action. so, when parkland happened, and they joined the far- too-long list of american towns and cities devastated by a madman with unrestricted weaponry, i expected the same ritual to unfold. shock, anger, accusations, and nothing happening in washington. thoughts and prayers used as an alibi for inaction. but the students there and their families decided not to allow that. you decided not to allow that. they instead took a stand to l
are013, i and 80 others just emerging from our freshman class orientation when the news of the sandy hook massacre flattened usjust like you, i was horrified. horrified by the suffering and the loss, the beautiful babies who were taken and had their futures stolen from them and from the community. but i also thought, i am so glad to be here at the capitol, to be a part of the first congress to actually do something about senseless -- [applause] rep. swalwell: but i don't have to tell you this....
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with wild bees lose their orientation during the egg laying period the offspring die. even the disappearance of insects whose usefulnesshas long been recognized has been ignored butterfly researchers have regularly sounded the alarm when a species disappeared but that was really all. nobody cared about more in conspicuous insects. man simply refused to take them seriously and drove them out of the environment. insects are seen as pests. or or then you have the butterflies which are beautiful but people think that they are not necessary. some because they don't. directly. and many insects are nuisances we have mosquitoes biting a sort of last stinging us and we don't like that so we want to get rid of them. so . insects tend to be. vilified in a way which is which is not a good thing surely the phenomenon is much better understood in mammals and birds and groups that are well known in. butterflies but broadly across all of insects people haven't been looking at it with that sort of focus and there's so many species that way don't really understand all of the roles that insect species have in our violence but if those sp
with wild bees lose their orientation during the egg laying period the offspring die. even the disappearance of insects whose usefulnesshas long been recognized has been ignored butterfly researchers have regularly sounded the alarm when a species disappeared but that was really all. nobody cared about more in conspicuous insects. man simply refused to take them seriously and drove them out of the environment. insects are seen as pests. or or then you have the butterflies which are beautiful...
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i 80 others were just emerging from orientation when the news of the sandy hook ask her find us.ou, i was horrified by the suffering and loss and the beautiful babies who were taken and have their futures stolen from them and the community. but i also thought i am so glad to be here at the capital, to be a part of the first congress to actually do something about these problems. [cheering] how to tell you this, congress did nothing. just as we did nothing after charleston. nothing after san bernardino. vegas, polls, nothing. moments of silence when all our country needed work moment of action. so when parking happened and they joined the far too long list of american towns, cities devastated by a madman with unrestricted weaponry, i see the same ritual unfold. shock, anger, accusations and nothing happening in washington. thoughts and prayers used as an hour i four in action. but the students there and their families decided not to allow that. you decided not to allow that. they took a stand to leave and they knew they would be a task force. they knew they would be exposing thems
i 80 others were just emerging from orientation when the news of the sandy hook ask her find us.ou, i was horrified by the suffering and loss and the beautiful babies who were taken and have their futures stolen from them and the community. but i also thought i am so glad to be here at the capital, to be a part of the first congress to actually do something about these problems. [cheering] how to tell you this, congress did nothing. just as we did nothing after charleston. nothing after san...
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political parties let's speak to them he's a research associate at the school of oriental and african studies he is joining us here in the studio thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera so we did hear from the sudanese professionals of the association at the press conference allow me to just tell you one of the things they said that the most significant issue that they don't agree with the military council council excuse me is the duration of the term of that transitional period so the umbrella group is asking for one year the military council is asking for more is that difference going to be bridged easily i think. depends on the political forces i'm sort of you know because now they talk about you know the professionals are talking about twenty year and then the you know you know force left sudan court on the other that you're quoting for like forty years or something like that so that you know the political force including actually the the court on the other you know that you know that not united or but of the the people of the transitional period or something like that but i think if there is to be a poli
political parties let's speak to them he's a research associate at the school of oriental and african studies he is joining us here in the studio thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera so we did hear from the sudanese professionals of the association at the press conference allow me to just tell you one of the things they said that the most significant issue that they don't agree with the military council council excuse me is the duration of the term of that transitional period so the umbrella...
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the french oriented list on al-jazeera. it's good to have you with us on al-jazeera and these are our top stories the centuries old not a dog food with unpowered by a massive fire firefighters have managed to save the main structure of the world famous cathedral but it's have collapsed french president a monument khan has promised to rebuild and french billionaire. says he'll give more than one hundred million dollars to help with that process protest doesn't sudan's capital are continuing their push for civilian leadership after president omar al bashir was ousted by the military on monday the military council said it would appoint a new chief of army chief of staff rather for the army and a deputy and after several delays the u.n. envoy to yemen for the government and the rebels have agreed to what the troll troops from the port city of how they the. both sides have said they'll pull back several kilometers. congressional investigators are pursuing the u.s. president's business dealings by issuing subpoenas to multiple financial institutions to house
the french oriented list on al-jazeera. it's good to have you with us on al-jazeera and these are our top stories the centuries old not a dog food with unpowered by a massive fire firefighters have managed to save the main structure of the world famous cathedral but it's have collapsed french president a monument khan has promised to rebuild and french billionaire. says he'll give more than one hundred million dollars to help with that process protest doesn't sudan's capital are continuing...
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whether the dots are oriented vertically horizontally or diaconate harder than it sounds as the arrangement of the dots is ambiguous first picture vertical horizontal or to acknowledge using the green point the subject selects diagonal to the upper right. second picture. again diagonal to the upper right. most of the patients showed a kind of memory effect. in the image of the lattice they saw first had a strong influence on what they said they saw in the next image. those who chose vertical in the first picture and nearly always chose vertical in the second picture two at that moment the nerve cells in the prefrontal cortex were highly active even though the images stored in this part of the brain. only one patient made decisions at random in her case part of the prefrontal cortex had been surgically removed. the composition she couldn't remember what she'd seen in the first image. so we concluded the information from the first image couldn't be merged with the information from the second which is what would normally happen. so it seems the prefrontal cortex is necessary for us to perceive images seen one after the other like values that are separated by a blink. if outl
whether the dots are oriented vertically horizontally or diaconate harder than it sounds as the arrangement of the dots is ambiguous first picture vertical horizontal or to acknowledge using the green point the subject selects diagonal to the upper right. second picture. again diagonal to the upper right. most of the patients showed a kind of memory effect. in the image of the lattice they saw first had a strong influence on what they said they saw in the next image. those who chose vertical in...
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democrats havee us because they can trot out every color, religion, orientation of people under the weepresent everybody. the conservatives have a really hard time doing that. i think it's getting better. i think it's changing. the organization that i'm part of it is really amazing at finding these young conservatives of every color and getting them on the college campuses and really train them to be the new generation of conservative leaders. i really do think that we are moving the needle right now. when you look at what's going on i think you're going to see a whole lot more representation of african-americans on the republican side. host: do you get that sense of outreach with trump administration with its 2020 campaign? >> i do. from seeing what i'm seeing on there is a major play for african-american voters that is going to happen leading up into the 2020 election. what a lot of people don't realize is that democrats cannot win national elections without african-american voters. specifically without 90% of the black vote. you moved that needle to even 13, 14% of blacks voting rep
democrats havee us because they can trot out every color, religion, orientation of people under the weepresent everybody. the conservatives have a really hard time doing that. i think it's getting better. i think it's changing. the organization that i'm part of it is really amazing at finding these young conservatives of every color and getting them on the college campuses and really train them to be the new generation of conservative leaders. i really do think that we are moving the needle...
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us. i believe we're technologically oriented and he refuses to invest in new energy technologies.a fundamentally disagreement with donald trump. he has a world view, if i was going to categorize it, of thinking that for him to win somebody else has to lose. and i really believe he extends that to our international policies. so that the only way he believes america can succeed, if another country somehow is sub-jugated r loses some treaty right. that's a dangerous policy. it has damaged us in our international relations. the decision to avoid the iran deal, which was a very carefully calibrated effort, to rein, our best hope to prevent a dangerous iran. he's made this big argument that, you know, china and india should do more for climate change. it's not exactly going to be inspiring for them to do more if we decide to do less. so this is really a dangerous position he has put the united states in. not to mention the national security threats associated with climate change. i met with admirals and generals in seattle a few weeks ago and they were telling me the pentagon's hair is
us. i believe we're technologically oriented and he refuses to invest in new energy technologies.a fundamentally disagreement with donald trump. he has a world view, if i was going to categorize it, of thinking that for him to win somebody else has to lose. and i really believe he extends that to our international policies. so that the only way he believes america can succeed, if another country somehow is sub-jugated r loses some treaty right. that's a dangerous policy. it has damaged us in...
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it's great about the orientation of the safety and justice challenges that makes us all come to the drawing board together and figure out how to make all those pieces work. that is why we need both enough services but also a systematic approach to what we do. so we can know as a jurisdiction that we have that end point of services for them in place. so it's a really great thing. the way it's brought our agencies together is incredibly positive. i feel like you've heard that now before from multiple people talking today. it makes me really optimistic. it doesn't bring money for direct services. it's worth noting that. it does bring us some positions, including a position in the jail that is really going to be eyes on who is there and who has been there for a long time and what do we need to do about that person? it brings the division that tanya talked about on her staff to make more connections for people and services and the data analysis and supporting this population. it's relatively low in its personnel but it gives us access to some of the best thinking around the country on this right
it's great about the orientation of the safety and justice challenges that makes us all come to the drawing board together and figure out how to make all those pieces work. that is why we need both enough services but also a systematic approach to what we do. so we can know as a jurisdiction that we have that end point of services for them in place. so it's a really great thing. the way it's brought our agencies together is incredibly positive. i feel like you've heard that now before from...